Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald

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Col Robert Uniacke-Fitzgerald MP Cork (17 March 1751 – 20 December 1814)

Colonel Robert Uniacke-FitzGerald (17 March 1751 – 20 December 1814) was an Irish politician.

He was the eldest son of Robert Uniacke (afterwards Fitzgerald) of Corkbeg and descended from the Munster Desmond FitzGerald Knights of Glin and Kerry, through Sir Garrett FitzGerald Knt of and Sir of Youghal and . His younger brother was the infamous 1798 United Irish Rebellion Tipperary High Sheriff Col Sir Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet of Lisheen, Co Tipperary. He was educated in the law at the Middle Temple.

Uniacke-FitzGerald was among the last surviving Members of the Parliament of Ireland, where he represented Cork County with his cousin Henry Boyle, 3rd Earl of Shannon from 1798 until its extinction in 1800. He was appointed Clerk of the Ordnance in 1799, and Surveyor-General in 1801.

After the Act of Union in 1801 he represented Cork County in the new Parliament of the United Kingdom until 24 October 1806. He was Colonel of the North Cork militia from 1798 to 1807 and Governor of Cork in 1805.

He married Louisa, the daughter of Rev. Richard Bullen of , co. Cork, with whom he had a son and ten daughters. His descendants included Sir Robert Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald, 1st Baronet of and .

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References[]

  • "FITZGERALD, Robert Uniacke (1751–1814), of Corkbeg and Lisquinlan, co. Cork". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved 19 August 2012.
  • Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Parliament of Ireland
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Cork County
1798–1800
With: Henry Boyle, Viscount Boyle
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
New constituency Member of Parliament for Cork County
18011807
With: Henry Boyle, Viscount Boyle
Succeeded by


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