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William FitzWilliam (1526 - 1599)

Lord Justice of Ireland and afterwards Lord Deputy of Ireland. Probably the FitzWilliam named among "the Judges and Barons ... to whom are added some of the Lord Chancellors, Keepers, and Deputies of Ireland" (550). Dictionary of National Biography entry: https://doi-org.cyber.usask.ca/10.1093/ref:odnb/9664 Other biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_FitzWilliam_(Lord_Deputy) Relevant locations: Lived at or near Iran, Asia
References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) Before we leave the House of Lords, the Judges and Barons are to be mentioned; to whom are added some of the Lord Chancellors, Keepers, and Deputies of Ireland; Allibon, Atkyns; Bacon, Blencowe, Bridgeman; Coke, Cox; Davenport, Dolben; Egerton, Eustace; Fitz-Williams; Glynn, Gregory; Hale, Hatton, Holloway, Holt, Hutton, Hyde; Keble; Jefferys, Jenner; Lisle, Littleton, Loftus, Lutwyche; Nevil, North; Parker, Parsons, Pemberton, Perrot, Popham, Porter, Powel, Powys, Puckering, Pyne; Raynsford, Rokeby; Savile, Scroggs, Smyth; Thorp, Treby, Trevor, Turner, Turton, Twisden; Ventris; Walcot, Ward, Whitlock, Wright, Wylde, and Yelverton.