- Sir
Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh (c.1458–1487) was an
Irish lawyer,
statesman and
soldier who was Lord
Chancellor of
Ireland under Richard III and Henry...
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soldiers under the
command of his
younger brother,
Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh. John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln,
formerly the
designated successor...
- FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare, and his
brother Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland,
Lincoln recruited 4,500
Irish mercenaries...
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swelled by
Irish recruits led by FitzGerald's
brother Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh,
Lincoln landed at Piel
Island in
Lancashire and
proceeded to
march towards...
- (May 1483, but
probably died a few
months later) Sir
Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh (c.1483 – 1487)
Rowland FitzEustace, 1st
Baron Portlester (1487–1492)....
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grants of land in
Meath and Dublin. In 1585, Sir
Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh posted bond for O'More,
referencing his "good
conduct [and] appearance...
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first wife was Mary FitzGerald,
daughter of Sir
Maurice FitzGerald of
Laccagh, of a
junior branch of the
family of the Earl of
Kildare and his wife Margaret...
- Richard's aunt
Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of
Kildare Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh Martin Schwartz René of
Anjou John Radcliffe, 9th
Baron FitzWalter Don...
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almost all-powerful
until his
death in 1513. Sir
Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh, Lord
Chancellor of Ireland, died 1487,
killed at the
Battle of
Stoke Sir...
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Viscount Gormanston (died 1532) Elizabeth, who
married Thomas FitzGerald of
Laccagh, Lord
Chancellor of
Ireland Anne, who
married Christopher Nugent, 3rd Baron...