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Sir Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 2nd Baron Upper Ossory (1535?–1581), was educated at the court of Henry VIII of England with Edward, Prince of Wales. While he was in France corresponded with King Edward. He was active in suppression of Wyatt's rebellion in 1553. He went to Ireland, where he had lifelong feud with Ormonde. His wife and daughter were abducted in 1573. He killed the rebel Rory O'More in 1578. ==Early life== Fitzpatrick was the eldest son and heir of Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory and Margaret, eldest daughter of Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond,. He was born in Ireland, probably about 1535. Sent at an early age into England as a pledge of his father's loyalty, he was educated at court, where he became a schoolfellow and was the closest companion of Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VI, with whom he was to remain on close terms until the death of the latter.〔 cites Fuller, ''Church Hist.'' bk. vii. par. 47〕 He was among the chief mourners at the funeral of King Henry VIII, the father of Edward. On 15 August 1551 he and Sir Robert Dudley were sworn two of the six gentlemen of the King Edward's privy chamber.〔 cites ''Edward VI's Diary''.〕
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