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Richard fitz Eustace (died
circa 1163) was
Constable of
Chester and
Baron of
Halton within the
County Palatine of
Chester ruled by the Earl of Chester...
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Oliver FitzEustace ( died
after 1491) was an
Irish judge. His
appointment as
Chief Baron of the
Irish Exchequer was a
surprising one
since according to...
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Eustace fitz John (died 1157),
Constable of Chester, was a
powerful magnate in
northern England during the
reigns of
Henry I,
Stephen and
Henry II. From...
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Gerald FitzGerald, the "Great Earl" of Kildare. The
office of
Constable of the
Castle of
Ballymore Eustace was in
effect hereditary in the
FitzEustace family;...
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House of
Commons in the
Parliament of 1370.
Another branch of the
Eustace or
FitzEustace family later acquired the
titles Baron Portlester and
Viscount Baltingl****...
- by his son-in-law
Garret FitzGerald, the "Great" Earl of Kildare.
FitzEustace was the
eldest son of Sir
Edward FitzEustace of Castlemartin,
County Kildare...
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second wife,
Eustace may also have had a daughter, Ida, wife of Conon,
Count of Montaigu.
Eustace also had a son,
Geoffrey fitz Eustace, who
married Beatrice...
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influenced by the
vision of
Saint Eustace. (However, the
nearby village of
Ballymore Eustace refers to the
FitzEustace family.) In Armenia, Erewmanavank...
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Alison FitzEustace,
daughter of The 1st
Baron Portlester, with whom he had five children:
Gerald FitzGerald, 9th Earl of
Kildare Lady
Eleanor FitzGerald...
- "Silken Thomas"
FitzGerald. Her
paternal grandparents were
Gerald Garret Mor
FitzGerald, 8th Earl of
Kildare and
Alison FitzEustace, and her maternal...