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  1. Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare (1525 – 16 November 1585), also known as the "Wizard Earl" (a sobriquet also given to Henry Percy), was an Irish peer. He was the son of Gerald FitzGerald, 9th Earl of Kildare and his second wife Elizabeth Grey of the Royal House of Grey .

  2. Fitzgerald, Gerald (1525–85), 11th earl of Kildare , was the son of Gerald FitzGerald (qv), 9th earl of Kildare, and his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Grey, marquis of Dorset. He was born on February 28, probably at his father's residence, Maynooth castle.

  3. log in. ‘Ireland’s greatest family’: The Fitzgeralds, Earls of Kildare James Durney This branch of the Norman Fitz Geralds (fitz means son of) came to Ireland in 1169. The first was Maurice fitz Gerald an adventurer from Wales who accompanied the first.

  4. Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. Sir Gerald FitzGerald 11th Earl of Kildare. 1525–1585. Mabel Browne. 1532–1610. Marriage: 29 May 1554. Lady Mary Fitzgerald. 1556–1610. Sir William FitzGerald, 13th Earl of Kildare. 1565–1599. Mabel FitzGerald. 1560–1585. Sir Henry FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare. 1562–1597. Elizabeth FitzGerald.

  5. A Compendium of Irish Biography. 1878. FitzGerald, Gerald, 11th Earl of Kildare, brother of the preceding, was born 25th February 1525, and was consequently but ten years old at the time of Lord Thomas's arrest. He was then lying ill of the small-pox at Donore, in Kildare, and being the only hope of the family, he was carefully conveyed in a ...

  6. FitzGerald, Gerald (Gearóid Mór) (1456/7–1513), 8th earl of Kildare , magnate and lord deputy, was the eldest of four sons and two daughters, and thus heir, of Thomas fitz Maurice FitzGerald (qv) (d. 1478), 7th earl of Kildare, sometime deputy lieutenant, and his wife, Joan, who was the daughter of James (qv) (d. 1462), 7th earl of Desmond ...

  7. Collaborator and Survivor? Gerald the eleventh Earl of Kildare and Tudor Rule in Ireland. Published in Early Modern History (1500–1700), Features, Gaelic Ireland, Issue 2 (Summer 1994), Volume 2. An Irish lord, his attendant and his kern from. John Derricke, The Image of Irelande (1581).