Thomas II de Bermingham
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Thomas II de Bermingham, Anglo-Irish
Anglo-Irish
Anglo-Irish was a term used primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a privileged social class in Ireland, whose members were the descendants and successors of the Protestant Ascendancy, mostly belonging to the Church of Ireland, which was the established church of Ireland until...

 lord, died 1473.

The succession to the lordship is unclear for much of the 15th and early 16th centuries. According to the annals, in 1426:


John, son of Mac Feorais Bermingham, was slain by Thomas, his own brother's son.


When Walter died in 1428, he was succeeded by a Thomas de Bermingham. The Complete Peerage states that this Thomas was a son of Walter.

External links

  • http://books.google.ie/books?id=kVslRbrSH7QC&pg=PA38&lpg=PA38&dq=tethmoy&source=bl&ots=k8N_47voWF&sig=htyy3-3IPIXzfuFK40UJyoBQKaE&hl=en&ei=4IdaSveVGuSrjAeygrUb&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5
  • http://www.edenderryhistory.org/history/EdenderryHistoryMiddleAges.html
  • http://www.irishmidlandsancestry.com/content/family_history/families/fitzgerald_offaly.htm
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