The Earls of Kildare, and their ancestors from 1057 to 1773. By the Marquis of Kildare
The Fitz Gerald family of England and Kildare, Ireland between 1057 and 1773--the family immigrated from England to Ireland about 1176, having been granted a barony there by the King. Some of the family used the surname of Fitz Maurice. "The Fitz Geralds, or Geraldines, are descended from "Dominus Otho," or Other, who, in 1057 (16th Edward the Confessor), was an honorary Baron of England. He is said to have been one of the family of Gherardini of Florence ...".
"The Fitz Gerald family of England and Kildare, Ireland between 1057 and 1773--the family immigrated from England to Ireland about 1176, having been granted a barony there by the King. Some of the family used the surname of Fitz Maurice. "The Fitz Geralds, or Geraldines, are descended from "Dominus Otho," or Other, who, in 1057 (16th Edward the Confessor), was an honorary Baron of England. He is said to have been one of the family of Gherardini of Florence ..."."@en
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