Overview
The Earldom of Desmond, or Earl of Desmond, is a noble title in the peerage of Ireland, meaning "Earl of South Munster." First created in 1329 for Maurice FitzGerald, 4th Baron Desmond, a Hiberno-Norman lord in Southwest Ireland, the title was held by his descendants until 1583. This earldom historically encompassed County Limerick and significant parts of Counties Cork, Kerry, and Waterford. After two brief recreations in the early 1600s, the title has been held by the Feilding family of Warwickshire, England, since 1628. The current holder is Alexander Feilding, 12th Earl of Denbigh and 11th Earl of Desmond.
Historical Periods
Earldom of Desmond (1333–1351)
1333 CE – 1351 CE
Area: 2,358 km²
Earldom of Desmond (1352–1384)
1352 CE – 1384 CE
Area: 12,934 km²
Earldom of Desmond (1385–1394)
1385 CE – 1394 CE
Area: 14,843 km²
Earldom of Desmond (1395–1421)
1395 CE – 1421 CE
Area: 20,295 km²
Earldom of Desmond (1422–1452)
1422 CE – 1452 CE
Area: 6,858 km²
Earldom of Desmond (1453–1458)
1453 CE – 1458 CE
Area: 6,858 km²