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{{Infobox Peerage | |||
| title = Earldom of Rotherham | |||
| monarch = Edward III | |||
| creationdate = 1356 | |||
| peerage = England | |||
| first = Francis Fitzgerald | |||
| current = [[Richard Fitzgerald I|Richard Fitzgerald]] | |||
| heir = [[Richard Fitzgerald II|Richard Fitzgerald]] | |||
| courtesy = [[Viscountcy of Surrey|Viscount Surrey]] | |||
| countryseat = [[Rotherham]] | |||
| county = Yorkshire | |||
}} | |||
'''The Earldom of Rotherham''' is an ancient hereditary title in the Peerage of England. The first holder of the title was Sir Francis Fitzgerald. | |||
== History == | |||
The Fitzgerald family is an ancient one, dating back to the 14th century. Sir Francis Fitzgerald of Surreton in Cheshire was awarded the Earldom of Rotherham by Edward III in 1356 for his valour in the Battle of Poitiers. The [[Richard Fitzgerald I|current Lord Rotherham]] is the 21st Earl. The Earl's seat is at [[Rotherham]] in Yorkshire. | The Fitzgerald family is an ancient one, dating back to the 14th century. Sir Francis Fitzgerald of Surreton in Cheshire was awarded the Earldom of Rotherham by Edward III in 1356 for his valour in the Battle of Poitiers. The [[Richard Fitzgerald I|current Lord Rotherham]] is the 21st Earl. The Earl's seat is at [[Rotherham]] in Yorkshire. | ||
Since 1702 the title of [[Viscountcy of Surrey|Viscount Surrey]] has also belonged to the Earl of Rotherham. | Since 1702 the title of [[Viscountcy of Surrey|Viscount Surrey]] has also belonged to the Earl of Rotherham. | ||
== List of Earls of Rotherham (1356) == | |||
''This list is incomplete.'' | |||
*Francis Fitzgerald, 1st Earl of Rotherham (1321-1374) | |||
*Andrew Fitzgerald, 20th Earl of Rotherham (1724-1789) | |||
*[[Richard Fitzgerald I|Richard Fitzgerald, 21st Earl of Rotherham]] (born 1752) | |||
The heir apparent is the current Earl's son, [[Richard Fitzgerald II|Richard Fitzgerald, Viscount Surrey]]. |
Revision as of 02:27, 10 July 2010
Earldom of Rotherham | |
Creation Date | 1356 |
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Created by | Edward III |
Peerage | England |
First Holder | Francis Fitzgerald |
Current Holder | Richard Fitzgerald |
Heir Apparent | Richard Fitzgerald |
Subsidiary Titles | Viscount Surrey |
Country Seat | Rotherham |
Associated County | Yorkshire |
The Earldom of Rotherham is an ancient hereditary title in the Peerage of England. The first holder of the title was Sir Francis Fitzgerald.
History
The Fitzgerald family is an ancient one, dating back to the 14th century. Sir Francis Fitzgerald of Surreton in Cheshire was awarded the Earldom of Rotherham by Edward III in 1356 for his valour in the Battle of Poitiers. The current Lord Rotherham is the 21st Earl. The Earl's seat is at Rotherham in Yorkshire.
Since 1702 the title of Viscount Surrey has also belonged to the Earl of Rotherham.
List of Earls of Rotherham (1356)
This list is incomplete.
- Francis Fitzgerald, 1st Earl of Rotherham (1321-1374)
- Andrew Fitzgerald, 20th Earl of Rotherham (1724-1789)
- Richard Fitzgerald, 21st Earl of Rotherham (born 1752)
The heir apparent is the current Earl's son, Richard Fitzgerald, Viscount Surrey.