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Katherine FitzGerald, Viscountess Grandison

Katherine FitzGerald, suo jure Viscountess Grandison (1660–1725), was a wealthy Irish heiress, being the only child of Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana, County Waterford. She inherited the Dromana estate in 1664 upon the death of her father. She was married three times; firstly to John Le Poer, 2nd Earl of Tyrone; secondly to Brigadier-General, Hon. Edward FitzGerald-Villiers; and thirdly and lastly to General William Steuart.

Katherine FitzGerald
Suo jure Viscountess Grandison
BornAugust 1660
Dromana House, Villierstown, County Waterford, Ireland
Died26 December 1725
London
BuriedWestminster Abbey
Spouse(s)John Le Poer, 2nd Earl of Tyrone (annulled)
Brigadier-General Hon. Edward Villiers
General William Steuart
Issue
Detail
Mary Villiers
Harriet Villiers
John FitzGerald Villiers, 5th Viscount Grandison, 1st Earl Grandison, & others
FatherSir John FitzGerald, Lord of the Decies (died 1664)
MotherKatherine Le Poer

She was granted the rank of a Viscountess by Royal Warrant on 6 January 1700, and she died insane 25 years later.[1]

Family and inheritance edit

Katherine FitzGerald was born in August 1660 at Dromana House, Villierstown, County Waterford, Ireland, the only child and heiress of Sir John FitzGerald, Lord of the Decies (died 1664) and Katherine Power (died 22 August 1660), daughter of John Power, 5th Baron Power, of Curraghmore and Ruth Pypho.

The lords of the Decies had managed to keep their lands intact through the Cromwellian settlements. This was due to their Protestant religion, and the marriage of Katherine's aunt, Lettice to Parliamentarian Major Richard Franklyn, who protected the family's interests.

Katherine inherited the entire Dromana estate on 1 March 1664, at the age of three, upon the death of her father, who was the son of Sir Gerald FitzGerald, Lord of the Decies (died 1643) and Mabel Digby. Katherine's mother had died shortly after her birth; and her stepmother Helen MacCarty had not produced offspring. Being only a minor, Katherine's guardians were King Charles II of England, and her maternal uncle, Richard Le Poer, 6th Baron Le Poer of Curraghmore (later the 1st Earl of Tyrone) (1630- 14 October 1690).

Marriages and issue edit

Her ambitious uncle Baron Le Poer, wanting to unite the Curraghmore and Dromana estates, arranged a marriage between Katherine and his own son and heir, John. On 20 May 1673, Katherine and John were married by Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury in his chapel at Lambeth Palace.[2] She was three months short of her 13th birthday, and John was a boy of eight. That same year, her uncle was created 1st Earl of Tyrone and Viscount Decies by King Charles. Two years later, Katherine, who had not wanted to marry her eight-year-old cousin John Le Poer, appealed to the Archbishop to grant her an annulment on the grounds that she had not freely consented to the marriage.

In March 1677, Katherine eloped and married an officer, Brigadier-General, Hon. Edward Villiers, the son of George Villiers, 4th Viscount Grandison and Mary Leigh, and a cousin of Barbara Villiers, the notorious and powerful mistress of King Charles. Following her clandestine marriage to Edward, there ensued a lengthy legal battle, which Katherine eventually won, due to the help from Edward's influential cousin, Barbara. Her marriage to Edward Villiers was thus declared legal and valid, while her uncle was forced to give back her lands and renounce the title of Viscount Decies.[3]

John Le Poer, her erstwhile husband later succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Tyrone in October 1690.

An artist, who was a follower of court painter Sir Peter Lely, painted her portrait between 1685 and 1690. The portrait, which is in a private art collection, shows Katherine to have been slender, with auburn hair and fair skin.

Together Katherine and Edward had four children:[citation needed]

  • Mary Villiers (died 24 December 1725), married Brigadier-General Hon. William Steuart (d.1736) M.P., her stepfather's eldest nephew and adopted son; brother of Admiral James Steuart M.P.
  • Harriet Villiers (died 21 October 1736), married Robert Pitt, by whom she had a son, William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
  • John FitzGerald Villiers, 5th Viscount Grandison, and 1st Earl Grandison (1684- 14 May 1766), married Frances Cary, by whom he had issue.
  • William Villiers

Edward died in 1693, and she married her third husband, General William Steuart, Commander-in-Chief of Queen Anne's forces in Ireland, and a Member of the Irish Parliament for County Waterford. This marriage was childless.

Shortly after the death of her former father-in-law, Viscount Grandison, Katherine was granted the rank of Viscountess by Royal Warrant issued by King William III of England on 6 January 1700.

Death edit

She died insane almost 26 years later in London on 26 December 1725, aged 65. She was buried in Westminster Abbey. One month later General William Steuart married Eliza Alston, daughter of Sir Rowland Alston (1654–1697), 2nd Bart., of Odell Castle, Bedfordshire, by his wife Temperance, daughter and heiress of Thomas Crew, 2nd Baron Crew.

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ Charles Mosley, Burke's Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 107th Edition, Volume 2, p. 2096
  2. ^ Public Record Office of Northern Ireland: Villiers-Stuart Papers MIC 464, T313, retrieved 16-11-09
  3. ^ Julian Walton Dromana: Lords of Decies and Villiers-Stuart, p.10, retrieved 14-11-09

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Katherine FitzGerald suo jure Viscountess Grandison 1660 1725 was a wealthy Irish heiress being the only child of Sir John FitzGerald of Dromana County Waterford She inherited the Dromana estate in 1664 upon the death of her father She was married three times firstly to John Le Poer 2nd Earl of Tyrone secondly to Brigadier General Hon Edward FitzGerald Villiers and thirdly and lastly to General William Steuart Katherine FitzGeraldSuo jure Viscountess GrandisonBornAugust 1660Dromana House Villierstown County Waterford IrelandDied26 December 1725LondonBuriedWestminster AbbeySpouse s John Le Poer 2nd Earl of Tyrone annulled Brigadier General Hon Edward VilliersGeneral William SteuartIssueDetailMary VilliersHarriet VilliersJohn FitzGerald Villiers 5th Viscount Grandison 1st Earl Grandison amp othersFatherSir John FitzGerald Lord of the Decies died 1664 MotherKatherine Le Poer She was granted the rank of a Viscountess by Royal Warrant on 6 January 1700 and she died insane 25 years later 1 Contents 1 Family and inheritance 2 Marriages and issue 3 Death 4 Ancestry 5 ReferencesFamily and inheritance editKatherine FitzGerald was born in August 1660 at Dromana House Villierstown County Waterford Ireland the only child and heiress of Sir John FitzGerald Lord of the Decies died 1664 and Katherine Power died 22 August 1660 daughter of John Power 5th Baron Power of Curraghmore and Ruth Pypho The lords of the Decies had managed to keep their lands intact through the Cromwellian settlements This was due to their Protestant religion and the marriage of Katherine s aunt Lettice to Parliamentarian Major Richard Franklyn who protected the family s interests Katherine inherited the entire Dromana estate on 1 March 1664 at the age of three upon the death of her father who was the son of Sir Gerald FitzGerald Lord of the Decies died 1643 and Mabel Digby Katherine s mother had died shortly after her birth and her stepmother Helen MacCarty had not produced offspring Being only a minor Katherine s guardians were King Charles II of England and her maternal uncle Richard Le Poer 6th Baron Le Poer of Curraghmore later the 1st Earl of Tyrone 1630 14 October 1690 Marriages and issue editHer ambitious uncle Baron Le Poer wanting to unite the Curraghmore and Dromana estates arranged a marriage between Katherine and his own son and heir John On 20 May 1673 Katherine and John were married by Gilbert Sheldon Archbishop of Canterbury in his chapel at Lambeth Palace 2 She was three months short of her 13th birthday and John was a boy of eight That same year her uncle was created 1st Earl of Tyrone and Viscount Decies by King Charles Two years later Katherine who had not wanted to marry her eight year old cousin John Le Poer appealed to the Archbishop to grant her an annulment on the grounds that she had not freely consented to the marriage In March 1677 Katherine eloped and married an officer Brigadier General Hon Edward Villiers the son of George Villiers 4th Viscount Grandison and Mary Leigh and a cousin of Barbara Villiers the notorious and powerful mistress of King Charles Following her clandestine marriage to Edward there ensued a lengthy legal battle which Katherine eventually won due to the help from Edward s influential cousin Barbara Her marriage to Edward Villiers was thus declared legal and valid while her uncle was forced to give back her lands and renounce the title of Viscount Decies 3 John Le Poer her erstwhile husband later succeeded to the title of 2nd Earl of Tyrone in October 1690 An artist who was a follower of court painter Sir Peter Lely painted her portrait between 1685 and 1690 The portrait which is in a private art collection shows Katherine to have been slender with auburn hair and fair skin Together Katherine and Edward had four children citation needed Mary Villiers died 24 December 1725 married Brigadier General Hon William Steuart d 1736 M P her stepfather s eldest nephew and adopted son brother of Admiral James Steuart M P Harriet Villiers died 21 October 1736 married Robert Pitt by whom she had a son William Pitt 1st Earl of Chatham John FitzGerald Villiers 5th Viscount Grandison and 1st Earl Grandison 1684 14 May 1766 married Frances Cary by whom he had issue William Villiers Edward died in 1693 and she married her third husband General William Steuart Commander in Chief of Queen Anne s forces in Ireland and a Member of the Irish Parliament for County Waterford This marriage was childless Shortly after the death of her former father in law Viscount Grandison Katherine was granted the rank of Viscountess by Royal Warrant issued by King William III of England on 6 January 1700 Death editShe died insane almost 26 years later in London on 26 December 1725 aged 65 She was buried in Westminster Abbey One month later General William Steuart married Eliza Alston daughter of Sir Rowland Alston 1654 1697 2nd Bart of Odell Castle Bedfordshire by his wife Temperance daughter and heiress of Thomas Crew 2nd Baron Crew Ancestry editAncestors of Katherine FitzGerald Viscountess GrandisonSir John FitzGerald Lord of Dromana and DeciesSir John Og FitzGerald Lord of Dromana and DeciesEllen FitzGibbonSir Gerald FitzGerald Lord of Dromana and DeciesJames Butler 2nd Baron DunboyneElinor ButlerMargaret FitzPatrickSir John FitzGerald Lord of Dromana and DeciesSir George DigbySir Robert DigbyAbigail HeveninghamMabel DigbyGerald FitzGerald Lord FitzGeraldLettice FitzGerald 1st Baroness OffalyCatherine KnollysKatherine FitzGeraldRichard Le Poer 4th Baron Le PoerJohn Og Le PoerKatherine BarryJohn Le Poer 5th Baron Le PoerDavid de Barry 5th Viscount ButtevantHelen BarryEllen RocheKatherine Le PoerRobert Pypho of DublinRuth PyphoReferences edit Charles Mosley Burke s Peerage Baronetage and Knightage 107th Edition Volume 2 p 2096 Public Record Office of Northern Ireland Villiers Stuart Papers MIC 464 T313 retrieved 16 11 09 Julian Walton Dromana Lords of Decies and Villiers Stuart p 10 retrieved 14 11 09 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