Knight of Glin - Knights of Glin

Knights of Glin

  • Sir John Fitz John or Sean Mor na Sursainge, 1st Knight of Glin, c. 1260
  • Thomas fitz John, 8th Knight of Glin
  • Philip fitz Thomas, 9th Knight of Glin
  • Thomas fitz Philip, 10th Knight of Glin
  • Edmond fitz Thomas, 11th Knight of Glin
  • Reverend John fitz Thomas, 12th Knight of Glin
  • Thomas fitz John, 13th Knight of Glin died 1569
  • Edmond fitz Thomas, 14th Knight of Glin
  • Thomas FitzGerald, 15th Knight of Glin (died 1659)
  • John FitzGerald, 16th Knight of Glin
  • Major Gerald FitzGerald, 17th Knight of Glin (died 1689)
  • Thomas FitzGerald, 18th Knight of Glin (died 1730)
  • John FitzGerald, 19th Knight of Glin (died 1737) "The Dancer"
  • Edmond FitzGerald, 20th Knight of Glin (died 1763)
  • Richard Fitzgerald, 21st Knight of Glin (died 1775) "The Duellist"
  • Thomas FitzGerald, 22nd Knight of Glin (died 1781)
  • Colonel John Bateman FitzGerald, 23rd Knight of Glin (died 1803)
  • Lt.-Col. John Fraunceis FitzGerald, 24th Knight of Glin (1791–1854)
  • John Fraunceis Eyre FitzGerald, 25th Knight of Glin (1813–1866)
  • Desmond John Edmund FitzGerald, 26th Knight of Glin (1840–1895)
  • Desmond FitzJohn Lloyd FitzGerald, 27th Knight of Glin (1862–1936)
  • Desmond Wyndham Otho FitzGerald, 28th Knight of Glin (1901–1949)
  • Desmond John Villiers FitzGerald, 29th Knight of Glin (1937–2011)

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