Lord Edward FitzGerald

Lord Edward FitzGerald.
Born(1763-10-15)15 October 1763
Died4 June 1798(1798-06-04) (aged 34)
Newgate Prison, Dublin, Kingdom of Ireland
Buried
Allegiance Kingdom of Great Britain
United Irishmen
Branch British Army
Service years1779–1790
RankMajor
ConflictsBattle of Eutaw Springs
SpouseStéphanie Caroline Anne Syms
Children
Relations

Lord Edward FitzGerald (15 October 1763 – 4 June 1798) was an Irish aristocrat and revolutionary proponent of Irish independence from Britain. He abandoned his prospects as a distinguished veteran of British service in the American War of Independence, and as an Irish Parliamentarian, to embrace the cause in Ireland of Catholic-Protestant reconciliation and of a sovereign republic. Unable to reconcile with Ireland's Protestant Ascendancy or with the Kingdom's English-appointed administration, he sought inspiration in the American Revolution and in revolutionary France where, in 1792, he met and befriended Thomas Paine. From 1796 he became a leading proponent within the Society of United Irishmen of a French-assisted insurrection. On the eve of the intended uprising in May 1798, he was fatally wounded in the course of arrest.