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Francis Thomas-Fitzmaurice, 3rd Earl of Kerry

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24: 133:, in order to marry Lord Kerry. The Kerry marriage caused much comment, most of it adverse: apart from the decision to divorce her previous husband, a step which was still felt by many in polite society to be scandalous, Anastasia was much older than her husband, socially she was not his equal, and she was a 161:, and she having obtained a divorce, married her; an extraordinarily vain person. Having their way to fight up into good society, and having no children, they sold every acre of land that had been in our family since 152:
called Lord Kerry "a simple young Irish peer that has married an elderly Irishwoman, who was divorced on his account, and wasted a vast estate on the idlest ostentation". The Earl's cousin, whose son was his heir,
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Lady Kerry died on 9 April 1799. Her husband died in 1818 and was buried in the same tomb in Westminster Abbey. He had no children and the title became an additional title of the
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wrote uncharitably that "he fell in love with a married lady twenty years older than himself, the daughter of an eminent Roman Catholic
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In 1768 he married Anastasia Daly, younger daughter and co-heiress of Peter Daly of Queensbury,
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makes it clear that he never regretted marrying her: it states that for 31 years she made him
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where he took his degree of Bachelor in Arts in 1758 and Master in Arts in 1759.
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and Margaret Trant. His father died when he was only seven and he became a
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from her first husband (who was also her cousin), Charles Daly of
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Others who knew the couple took a more jaundiced view:
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William Fitzmaurice, 2nd Earl of Kerry
Richard Lambart, 4th Earl of Cavan
Ward in Chancery
Trinity College Dublin
County Galway
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Loughrea
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Westminster Abbey
Horace Walpole
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne
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Marquess of Lansdowne
John Petty, 1st Earl of Shelburne
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William Fitzmaurice
Earl of Kerry
Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice
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