Redmond Everard

{{for|the 18th-century politician|Sir Redmond Everard, 4th Baronet}}

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Sir Redmond Everard ({{floruit}}1585) was an Irish politician and landowner from Fethard, County Tipperary: the Everard family for generations effectively owned the town of Fethard. He was the son of John Everard.John O'Hart Irish Pedigrees, or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation 5th Edition James Duffy and Co. Dublin 1892 In the Parliament of 1585–6, he sat in the Irish House of Commons as one of the Members of Parliament (MPs) for County Tipperary.{{cite book

| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=wyJzvjhmqX8C&pg=PA279

| title = Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical, of King James's Irish Army List, 1689

| page = 279

| year = 186

| author = John D'Alton

| location = London

| publisher = John Russell Smith

| edition = 2nd

| volume = 1

}}

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Little is known of his wife. His eldest son Sir John Everard ({{circa}}1550–1624) was a barrister, politician and judge.Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221-1921 London John Murray 1926 p.227 John's son Richard (c. 1590-c.1660) was the first of the Everard baronets. Redmond's younger son James (living 1609) was a Jesuit: both James and his brother openly professed their Roman Cath[olic faith, despite the penalties imposed on members of that faith under the Penal Laws.O'Hart Irish Pedigrees

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