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Henry fitzGerold (sometimes Henry Fitz Gerald or Henry Fitzgerald;Vincent "Fitzgerald, Henry (d. 1170x74)" Oxford Dictionary of National Biography died 1174) was a 12th-century nobleman and government official.


Early life
FitzGerold was probably the son of Robert fitzGerald, an landowner. Henry definitely had a brother named Warin. The brothers' first appearance in the documentary record was as witnesses to the foundation document of , sometime between 1138 and 1144. Henry subsequently witnessed a number of the future King Henry II's charters before the latter's accession to the throne of England. Soon after 1154, he was appointed constable of Wallingford Castle. Henry II sent him to on a diplomatic mission to the pope in 1163.Vincent "Warin and Henry Fitz Gerald" Anglo-Norman Studies pp. 237–239


Career
FitzGerold was the steward to Geoffrey de Mandeville, the Earl of Essex, from around 1154, as well as holding land worth 4 knight's fees from Mandeville. From 1158 to 1170 he was chamberlain to Henry II, succeeding his brother Warin. Besides the lands held of Mandeville, Henry and Warin acquired the majority of the lands of ;Vincent "Warin and Henry Fitz Gerald" Anglo-Norman Studies pp. 233–235 Henry's share amounted to more than 50 knight's fees in Essex in 1166. FitzGerold also had the farm of the royal manor of in , which was worth £50 per annum. From 1166 until 1168 he was responsible for royal payments to knights in . He also served as a in Kent during 1168–1169.


Death and legacy
FitzGerold married Matilda de Chesney, the heiress of William de Chesney. They had two sons, Warin and Henry. The elder fitzGerold died in 1174–1175,Keats-Rohan Domesday Descendants p. 893 and was survived by Matilda and his sons. He was buried at . Besides grants to Reading, he had also given gifts to and to the cathedral chapter of Rochester Cathedral.

FitzGerold's eldest son Warin inherited the majority of his father's estates. Warin married Alice de Courcy. Warin's daughter Margaret married Baldwin de Redvers, and their son was Baldwin de Redvers, the sixth Earl of Devon. The younger Henry married Ermentrude Talbot and became prominent in the service of William Marshall, the first Earl of Pembroke.


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