For the bishop of Warri in Nigeria, see Edmund Fitzgibbon (bishop). For the town clerk of Melbourne, see Edmund Gerald FitzGibbon.
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Edmund Fitzgibbon, 11th White Knight (c. 1552 – 23 April 1608), was an Irish nobleman of the FitzGerald dynasty, who held a Hiberno-Norman hereditary knighthood. His loyalty to Elizabeth I resulted in the capture of his kinsman, the self-declared 16th Earl of Desmond, James FitzThomas FitzGerald.
EdmundFitzgibbon, 11th White Knight (c. 1552 – 23 April 1608), was an Irish nobleman of the FitzGerald dynasty, who held a Hiberno-Norman hereditary...
Fitzgibbon, FitzGibbon, Fitz-Gibbon and Fitzgibbons are Irish surnames of Hiberno-Norman origin. The surname originates with Gilbert (Gibbon) FitzJohn...
Edmund Gerald FitzGibbon CMG (1 November 1825 – 12 December 1905) was a barrister and Town clerk of Melbourne. FitzGibbon was born in Cork, Ireland, son...
by James White with a Harcourt granite pedestal, and known as the 'EdmundFitzgibbon Memorial'. William Thwaites (1853–1907) is considered the father of...
obscurity. James Fitzthomas FitzGerald married Ellen, widow of Maurice FitzGibbon, elder brother of EdmundFitzGibbonFitzGerald, the White Knight, but...
Minister Michael Gudinski, Promoter Mary McKenzie Finlay, WWI matron EdmundFitzGibbon, planner, civil servant, pioneer of the Melbourne and Metropolitan...
1353-1414 Edmund, d. 1349 Michael John, a priest Walter fitz Alan, 1090-1177 Alan fitz Walter, 2nd High Steward of Scotland, 1120-1204 David fitz Alan Walter...
Finghin/Florence, Lord of Iniskean, who married Eleanor, daughter of EdmundFitzGibbon, the White Knight. Catherine, married Dermod MacCarthy Glas, 2nd son...
Paulet, English soldier and Governor of Derry (b. 1553) April 23 – EdmundFitzGibbon, The White Knight (b. 1552?) July 5 – Sir Cahir O'Doherty, last Gaelic...
the guardian of her son. Rumours abounded that Catherine planned to marry Edmund Beaufort, Count of Mortain, her late husband's cousin. The Duke of Gloucester...
Gerald Aylmer, Lord Justices, serve in his place. Approximate date – EdmundFitzGibbon, the White Knight (d. 1608) July 9 – Sir William Brabazon, Lord Justice...
Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1928 to 1932 as a Liberal. The son of EdmundFitzgibbon, he was born in St. John's and was educated at St. Patrick's Hall...
the FitzGerald and FitzMaurice families of County Limerick, Ireland, since the early 14th century. The family was a branch of the FitzMaurice/FitzGerald...
a daughter of EdmundFitzgibbon, 11th White Knight, and widow of Florence MacCarthy of Iniskean. His mother's family, the Fitzgibbons, were Old English...
Kilmallock. In March 1575 he accompanied Fitzmaurice and the White Knight, EdmundFitzgibbon, on the La Arganys to St Malo Brittany, where they were received by...
Seneschal of Imokilly, James Fitzedmund Fitzgerald, and the White Knight, EdmundFitzgibbon, sailed on the La Arganys for St Malo, Brittany, where they were received...
Malta. Knight of Glin or Black Knight (FitzGerald of Limerick) — now dormant. White Knight (see EdmundFitzgibbon) — now dormant. Another Irish family were...
Clancar, James Fitzedmund Fitzgerald (the Seneschal of Imokilly); EdmundFitzgibbon (the White Knight); and others, attacked Tracton. They overcame the...
2019. Simmins & Parke-Taylor 1984, pp. 118–119. Fitz-Gibbon, Mary, ed. (1985). The Diaries of Edmund Montague Morris: Western Journeys 1907-1910. Royal...