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James FitzEustace of Harristown, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass(1530–1585)James FitzEustace, the eldest son of Rowland Eustace, 2nd Viscount Baltinglass and Joan, daughter of James Butler, 8th Baron Dunboyne. He was born in 1530 and died in Spain in 1585. Baltinglass's family was traditionally associated with the FitzGerald family, the earls of Kildare, but prudently remained loyal to Henry VIII during the "Silken Thomas" Rebellion of 1534–35. For their loyalty, they were granted additional lands. Later in the 1540s Thomas FitzEustace, James's grandfather, was created first Viscount Baltinglass by a grateful king. But like many other old English Pale families, the FitzEustaces later became disillusioned.

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  • James FitzEustace of Harristown, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass(1530–1585)James FitzEustace, the eldest son of Rowland Eustace, 2nd Viscount Baltinglass and Joan, daughter of James Butler, 8th Baron Dunboyne. He was born in 1530 and died in Spain in 1585. Baltinglass's family was traditionally associated with the FitzGerald family, the earls of Kildare, but prudently remained loyal to Henry VIII during the "Silken Thomas" Rebellion of 1534–35. For their loyalty, they were granted additional lands. Later in the 1540s Thomas FitzEustace, James's grandfather, was created first Viscount Baltinglass by a grateful king. But like many other old English Pale families, the FitzEustaces later became disillusioned. Baltinglass's circle included the Pale families of Plunkett, Dillon, Aylmer, Fitzsimon, Sedgrave and Nugent. Within this circle, discontent increased and the Baltinglass revolt was first conceived. Previously for airing his views James had earned a night in jail, a sermon, a fine and the lasting enmity of Archbishop Adam Loftus of Dublin. James Eustace was educated at Grey's Inn, the most prestigious of the Inns of Court in London, and lived in Rome during the 1570s. James had as his tutor an influential priest, Sir Norman Eustace and became a fervent Catholic who regarded Queen Elizabeth I as an illegitimate heretic. Generally, the government viewed James as misguided, but not a threat. They were even dismissive of him, which echoed ironically after his revolt broke. (en)
  • Джеймс Юстас из Харристауна, 3-й виконт Балтингласс (англ. James Eustace, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass; 1530—1585) — англо-ирландский дворянин и пэр, старший сын Роуленда Юстаса, 2-го виконта Балтингласса (ок. 1505—1578), и Джоан, дочери Джеймса Батлера, 8-го барона Данбойна. Семья Балтингласс традиционно ассоциировалась с семейством Фицджеральдов, графов Килдэр, но благоразумно оставалась верной королю Генриху VIII во время восстания «Шёлкового Томаса» в 1534—1535 годах. За лояльность им были предоставлены дополнительные титулы и земли. В 1545 году, Томас ФицЮстас (1480—1549), дед Джеймса, стал 1-м виконтом Балтинглассом в награду за лояльность английской короне. Но, подобно многим другим древнеанглийским семьям, ФицЮстасы впоследствии разочаровались политикой английской короны в Ирландии. В круг влияния виконтов Балтингласс входили английские роды Планкетт, Диллон, Эйлмер, ФицСаймон, Седгрейв и Ньюджент. Внутри этого круга росло недовольство, и было решено поднять восстание против английского владычества. Ранее за высказывание своих взглядов Джеймс заслужил ночь в тюрьме, проповедь, штраф и длительную вражду архиепископа Дублинского Адама Лофтуса. Джеймс Юстас получил образование в , самом престижном из судебных иннов Лондона, и жил в Риме в течение 1570-х годов. Его наставником был влиятельный священник сэр Норман Юстас, который стал ревностным католиком и считал английскую королеву Елизавету I как незаконнорожденную еретичку. Как правило, английское правительство рассматривало Джеймса Юстаса как заблуждающегося, но не как угрозу. (ru)
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  • James FitzEustace of Harristown, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass(1530–1585)James FitzEustace, the eldest son of Rowland Eustace, 2nd Viscount Baltinglass and Joan, daughter of James Butler, 8th Baron Dunboyne. He was born in 1530 and died in Spain in 1585. Baltinglass's family was traditionally associated with the FitzGerald family, the earls of Kildare, but prudently remained loyal to Henry VIII during the "Silken Thomas" Rebellion of 1534–35. For their loyalty, they were granted additional lands. Later in the 1540s Thomas FitzEustace, James's grandfather, was created first Viscount Baltinglass by a grateful king. But like many other old English Pale families, the FitzEustaces later became disillusioned. (en)
  • Джеймс Юстас из Харристауна, 3-й виконт Балтингласс (англ. James Eustace, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass; 1530—1585) — англо-ирландский дворянин и пэр, старший сын Роуленда Юстаса, 2-го виконта Балтингласса (ок. 1505—1578), и Джоан, дочери Джеймса Батлера, 8-го барона Данбойна. (ru)
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  • James Eustace, 3rd Viscount Baltinglass (en)
  • Джеймс Юстас, 3-й виконт Балтингласс (ru)
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