Wentworth FitzGerald, 17th Earl of Kildare

English politician and Irish Earl
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IntroEnglish politician and Irish Earl
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
isPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Death5 March 1664
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Biography

Wentworth FitzGerald, 17th Earl of Kildare PC (I) (1634 – 5 March 1664), styled Lord Offaly until 1660, was an Irish politician who sat in the House of Commons of England in 1660 and from 1661 sat in the Irish House of Lords.

Background

Kildare was the son of George FitzGerald, 16th Earl of Kildare, and Lady Jane Boyle, daughter of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. He succeeded his father in the earldom in 1660.

Political career

Kildare served as Governor of King's County, County Kildare and Queen's County. He owned no property in Nottinghamshire, but in April 1660 he was elected Member of Parliament for East Retford in the Convention Parliament. In 1661, he took his seat in the Irish House of Lords and was sworn of the Irish Privy Council. He was active both in Parliament and in the Privy Council.

Family

Kildare married Lady Elizabeth, daughter of John Holles, 2nd Earl of Clare, c. 1655. He died in March 1664 and was succeeded by his son, John. His daughter, Anne, married Hugh Boscawen of Tregothnan, was widowed, and remarried Francis Robartes.

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