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Fitzharris may refer to: *Edward Fitzharris (1648?-1681), an Anglo-Irish conspirator. He was prosecuted for his involvement in alleged Popish Plot. *Sean Fitzharris (born 1991), a Scottish football player, who is without a club after being released by Greenock Morton. ;See also *Fitzharris Baronets {{surname ...
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Sean Fitzharris
Sean Fitzharris (born 13 October 1991, in Greenock) is a Scottish association football, football player, who plays for East Kilbride F.C., East Kilbride in the Lowland Football League. Fitzharris came through the youth academies of both halves of the Old Firm, Rangers F.C., Rangers and Celtic F.C., Celtic. Fitzharris began his youth career at Rangers, playing for various age groups before moving to Celtic. After success with Celtic's youth teams, he joined Greenock Morton on loan, where he eventually signed a one-year contract. Following his release, he signed with Clyde and later went on loan to East Kilbride, eventually signing a permanent deal with them. Internationally, Fitzharris played for Scotland's U17 squad, scoring three goals in seven appearances. He was raised in Inverkip and attended St Columba's High School in Gourock. Club career Rangers Fitzharris started his youth career at Rangers and played for their under-13, under-14 and under-15 teams before moving to Celt ...
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Edward Fitzharris
Edward Fitzharris (1648? – 1681) was an Anglo-Irish conspirator. His prosecution following the waning of public belief in the Popish Plot hoax became a struggle for jurisdiction involving the courts and the two Houses of Parliament. He was executed for treason in 1681. Life The younger son of Sir Edward Fitzharris (died c.1690), 2nd Baronet of the Fitzharris Baronets of Kilfinin, and his wife Eileen FitzGerald, daughter of Sir Thomas FitzGerald, Knight of Glin, he was born in County Limerick, Ireland about 1648, and brought up a Roman Catholic. His father was described as an "eminent Royalist". According to his own account, he left Ireland for France in 1662 to learn the language, returning home through England in 1665. Three years later he went to Prague with the intention of entering the service of the Emperor Leopold I in his operations against Hungary. Finding that the expedition had been abandoned, he wandered through Flanders to England again. He next obtained a capta ...
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