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Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Baron Desmond : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas FitzGerald, 2nd Baron Desmond
Thomas son of Maurice, 2nd Baron of Desmond (died 1298), succeeded to the barony of Desmond, which lay in Munster, in the southwest of Ireland, in 1282. Thomas's succession followed his long minority (he did not inherit his lands until the age of 21). His father, Maurice son of John, and grandfather, John son of Thomas John FitzThomas FitzGerald died in the Battle of Callann in 1261. Tenants in-chief could not acquire their lands and title without special permission, and most likely a large fine, before the age of 21. Alfred Webb tells us a fictional story about this baron that: "() was called 'Thomas an-Apa,' or 'Thomas Simiacus,' from an incident which is thus related in the Desmond Pedigree: 'This Thomas, being in his swadling cloaths accidentally left alone in his cradle, was by an ape carryed up to the battlements of the monastery of Traly, where the little beast, to the admiration of many spectators, dandled him to and froe, whilst everyone ran with theire beds and caddows, thinking to catch the child when it should fall from the ape. But Divine Providence prevented that danger; for the ape miraculously bore away the infant, and left him in the cradle as he found him, by which accident this Thomas was ever after nicknamed from the ape.' (A similar anecdote is related of the 1st Earl of Kildare, whose family adopted as their crest two monkeys 'environed and chained.')."〔Webb, Alfred. ''(A Compendium of Irish Biography )''. Dublin: 1878.〕 In 1294, Thomas was appointed deputy justiciar, acting as Lord Justice after the death of William d'Oddingseles.〔Cal. Doc. relating to Ireland, 1293-1301, no. 202, 273, 346.〕 He died in 1298, and was buried in the Dominican Priory of North Abbey, Youghal, which he had founded in 1268 (when he was 7?).〔Webb, Alfred. ''(A Compendium of Irish Biography )''. Dublin: 1878.〕〔Cokayne, George Edward, ''(Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant. Volume III )''. London: George Bell & Sons. 1890. p. 83〕 ==Ancestry==
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