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| noblehouse = [[Earldom of Rotherham]], [[Viscountcy of Surrey]] | | noblehouse = [[Earldom of Rotherham]], [[Viscountcy of Surrey]] | ||
| dob = 29th August 1756 | | dob = 29th August 1756 | ||
| father = Andrew Fitzgerald (deceased) | | father = [[Andrew Fitzgerald]] (deceased) | ||
| fatherrank = Lord Rotherham | | fatherrank = Lord Rotherham | ||
| mother = Henrietta Fitzgerald (nee Langley) (deceased) | | mother = [[Henrietta Fitzgerald]] (nee Langley) (deceased) | ||
| motherrank = Lady Rotherham | | motherrank = Lady Rotherham | ||
| titleyear = 1789 | | titleyear = 1789 | ||
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'''Richard Fitzgerald''' is the 21st and current [[Earldom of Rotherham|Earl of Rotherham]]. He married [[Madeleine Fitzgerald|Miss Madeleine Freye]], grand-daughter of the [[Earldom of | '''Richard Fitzgerald''' is the 21st and current [[Earldom of Rotherham|Earl of Rotherham]]. He married [[Madeleine Fitzgerald|Miss Madeleine Freye]], grand-daughter of the [[Earldom of Bridgeton|Earl of Bridgeton]] in 1776. He divides his time between his estate at [[Rotherham]] in Yorkshire and London, where he is a Tory member of the House of Lords. | ||
Lord Rotherham rules his esates and his family with justice, tolerance and good sense. He is a fair landowner, family man and friend. Most recently he has been instrumental in helping his Yorkshire neighbours, the Devenishes after they were left greatly indebted when [[John Devenish|Sir John Devenish]] died. He payed off some of the debts, advised [[William Devenish|Sir William Devenish]] on how to run the estate profitably, and set aside a living at the Surrey esate in Cheshire for his younger brother [[Charlie Devenish|Charlie]]. | Lord Rotherham rules his esates and his family with justice, tolerance and good sense. He is a fair landowner, family man and friend. Most recently he has been instrumental in helping his Yorkshire neighbours, the Devenishes after they were left greatly indebted when [[John Devenish|Sir John Devenish]] died. He payed off some of the debts, advised [[William Devenish|Sir William Devenish]] on how to run the estate profitably, and set aside a living at the Surrey esate in Cheshire for his younger brother [[Charlie Devenish|Charlie]]. | ||
''Richard is a NPC belonging to [[Rose]] and should not be confused with his eldest son who is also called Richard.'' | ''Richard is a NPC belonging to [[Rose]] and should not be confused with his eldest son who is also called Richard.'' |
Revision as of 06:35, 7 August 2010
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Full Name | Richard Fitzgerald |
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Title | Earl of Rotherham |
Associated Noble House(s) | Earldom of Rotherham, Viscountcy of Surrey |
Date of Birth | 29th August 1756 |
Father | Andrew Fitzgerald (deceased) |
Father's Rank | Lord Rotherham |
Mother | Henrietta Fitzgerald (nee Langley) (deceased) |
Mother's Rank | Lady Rotherham |
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University | {{{university}}} |
Year Attained Title | 1789 |
Year of Marriage | 1776 |
Spouse | Madeleine Fitzgerald (nee Freye) |
Spouse's Rank | Countess of Rotherham |
Issue | Richard (1778), Robert (1782), Viola (1787), Olivia (1793) |
Richard Fitzgerald is the 21st and current Earl of Rotherham. He married Miss Madeleine Freye, grand-daughter of the Earl of Bridgeton in 1776. He divides his time between his estate at Rotherham in Yorkshire and London, where he is a Tory member of the House of Lords.
Lord Rotherham rules his esates and his family with justice, tolerance and good sense. He is a fair landowner, family man and friend. Most recently he has been instrumental in helping his Yorkshire neighbours, the Devenishes after they were left greatly indebted when Sir John Devenish died. He payed off some of the debts, advised Sir William Devenish on how to run the estate profitably, and set aside a living at the Surrey esate in Cheshire for his younger brother Charlie.
Richard is a NPC belonging to Rose and should not be confused with his eldest son who is also called Richard.