James FitzMaurice FitzGerald

James fitz Maurice FitzGerald (died 1579), called "fitz Maurice", was a native Irish and Anglo-Norman captain-general of Desmond while Gerald FitzGerald, 14th Earl of Desmond, was detained in England by Queen Elizabeth after the Battle of Affane in 1565. He led the first Desmond Rebellion in 1569 and was sometimes called the "Archtraitor" by the English. He surrendered in 1573, prostrating himself in Kilmallock church before John Perrot, president of Munster.

James fitz Maurice FitzGerald
Died18 August 1579
Ireland
Battles/warsDesmond Rebellions
Spouse(s)Katherine Burke
ChildrenMaurice, Gerald, and Alice

In 1575, when the earl returned to Ireland, fitz Maurice went into exile on the continent. In July 1579 he invaded Ireland with a small force, landing at Dingle and then sailing around the tip of the Dingle peninsula into Smerwick Bay and occupying Dún an Óir (Fort of Gold). He died in a skirmish on 18 August.

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James fitz Maurice FitzGerald with wife, parents, and other selected relatives.
John
de facto
12th Earl

d. 1536
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O'Brien
James
13th Earl

d. 1558
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O'Carroll

d. 1548
Maurice
fitz John

d. 1564
Totane
Julia
O'Mulryan
Gerald
14th Earl

c. 1533 – 1583
Rebel Earl
James
fitz Maurice
FitzGerald
Katherine
Burke
Maurice
6th Viscount
Fermoy

d. 1600
Eleanor
FitzGerald
Joan
Roche
Thomas
fitz James

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*d.v.p. = predeceased his father (decessit vita patris).
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