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James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster

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The Duke of Leinster
Personal details
Born29 May 1722 (1722-05-29)
Died19 November 1773 (1773-11-20)
Leinster House, Dublin
Spouse(s)
(m. 1747; "his death" is deprecated; use "died" instead. 1773)

Lieutenant-General James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster, etc. PC (Ire) (29 May 1722 – 19 November 1773), styled Lord Offaly until 1744 and known as The Earl of Kildare between 1744 and 1761 and as The Marquess of Kildare between 1761 and 1766, was an Irish nobleman, soldier and politician.

Background

Leinster was the son of Robert FitzGerald, 19th Earl of Kildare, and Lady Mary, daughter of William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin.[1]

Career

Leinster was a member of the Irish House of Commons for Athy from 1741 before succeeding his father as 20th Earl of Kildare in 1744.[1][2] He was sworn of the Irish Privy Council in 1746[3] and in 1747, on the occasion of his marriage (see below), he was created Viscount Leinster, of Taplow in the County of Buckingham, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and took his seat at Westminster that same year.[1] From 1749 to 1755 he was one of the leaders of the Popular Party in Ireland,[citation needed] and served as the country's Master-General of the Ordnance between 1758 and 1766, becoming Colonel of the Royal Irish Artillery in 1760. He was promoted to Major-General in 1761 and to Lieutenant-General in 1770.[1]

In 1761 Lord Kildare was created Earl of Offaly and Marquess of Kildare in the Peerage of Ireland and in 1766 he was further honoured when he was made Duke of Leinster, becoming by this time the Premier Duke, Marquess and Earl in the Peerage of Ireland.[1][4]

Family

Leinster married the 15-year-old Lady Emily Lennox (6 October 1731 - London, 27 March 1814), daughter of Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond and one of the famous Lennox Sisters, in London on 7 February 1747. She descended from King Charles II and was therefore a distant fifth cousin of King George III (both of them were descended from King James VI and I). The couple had nineteen children:

  • George FitzGerald, Earl of Offaly (15 January 1748 - Richmond House, 26 September 1765)
  • William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster (Arlington Place, Piccadilly, London, 12 March 1749 - Carton House, Kildare, 20 October 1804).
  • Lady Caroline FitzGerald (1750 – 1754).
  • Lady Emily Mary FitzGerald (15 March 1751 – 8 April 1818), married Charles Coote, Baron Coote of Coolony and Earl of Bellamont. The couple had five children, one son who died young (b1776) and four daughters. Emily died in Penzance, Cornwall in 1818 after a lingering illness.
  • Lady Henrietta FitzGerald (1753 – 1763).
  • Lady Caroline FitzGerald (born and died 1755).
  • Charles FitzGerald, 1st Baron Lecale (30 June 1756 - 30 June 1810).
  • Lady Charlotte Mary Gertrude FitzGerald (29 May 1758 – 13 September 1836), married Joseph Strutt and was made first Baroness Rayleigh. Had issue.
  • Lady Louisa Bridget FitzGerald (1760 – 1765).
  • Lord Henry FitzGerald (30 July 1761 - 8 July 1829), general; married Charlotte Boyle and had issue, who take by inheritance the surname "de Ros".
  • Lady Sophia Sarah Mary FitzGerald (1762 – 21 March 1845).
  • Lord Edward FitzGerald (15 October 1763 – 4 June 1798).
  • Lord Robert Stephen FitzGerald (1765 - 2 January 1833), a diplomat; married Sophia Charlotte Fielding and had issue.
  • Lord Gerald FitzGerald (January 1766 – 1788). Drowned, went down with the ship in which he was serving.
  • Lord Augustus FitzGerald (1767 – 1771).
  • Lady Fanny FitzGerald (1770 – 1775).
  • Lady Lucy Anne FitzGerald (1771 – 1851), who took part in the Irish Rebellion of 1798. She was married to Admiral Sir Thomas Foley, who served with distinction under Lord Nelson. They had no children.
  • Lady Louisa FitzGerald (1772 – 1776).
  • Lord George Simon FitzGerald (16 April 1773 – 1783). Recognized as son of Lord Kildare, but was in fact the biological son of his brother's tutor, William Ogilvie.

Leinster died at Leinster House, Dublin, in November 1773, aged 51, and was buried in the city's Christ Church Cathedral. He was succeeded by his second (but eldest surviving) son, William, Marquess of Kildare. The Duchess of Leinster caused a minor sensation by marrying her lover William Ogilvie in 1774, but continued to be known as The Dowager Duchess of Leinster. She had a further three children by him. She died in London in March 1814, aged 82.[1]

Leinster appears in the 1999 BBC television series Aristocrats played by Ben Daniels.

Ancestry

Family of James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster
16. Thomas FitzGerald
8. George FitzGerald, 16th Earl of Kildare
17. Frances Randolph
4. Hon. Robert FitzGerald
18. Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork
9. Lady Joan Boyle
19. Catherine Fenton
2. Robert FitzGerald, 19th Earl of Kildare
10. James Clotworthy
5. Mary Clotworthy
1. James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster
24. Murrough O'Brien, 1st Earl of Inchiquin
12. William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin
25. Elisabeth St Leger
6. William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin
26. Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrery
13. Lady Margareth Boyle
27. Lady Margaret Howard
3. Lady Mary O'Brien
28. Edward Villiers
14. Edward Villiers
29. Barbara St John
7. Mary Villiers
30. Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk
15. Lady Frances Howard
31. Lady Elizabeth Home

References

Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Athy
1741 – 1744
With: Marcus Morgan
Succeeded by
Peerage of Ireland
New creation Duke of Leinster
1766 – 1773
Succeeded by
Marquess of Kildare
1761 – 1773
Preceded by Earl of Kildare
1744 – 1773