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Fisher, William Richard, author of The Law of Mortgage, etc., a student of Lincoln's Inn 30 May, 1848 (then aged 23), called to the bar 13 June, 1851 (2nd son of John Goate Fisher, Esq., of Great Yarmouth); born 14 Aug., 1824; married 11 Aug., 1852, Amelia Mary, younger dau. of Richard Woodhouse, Esq., of Gloucester Place, Portman Square.

Southside, Harrow-on-the-Hill; 9, Old Square, W.C.


Fisher, William Woodhouse, practises before the supreme court of Ceylon since 1881, a student of Lincoln's Inn 27 April, 1874 (then aged 19), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1877 (eldest son of William Richard Fisher, of Lincoln's Inn, bar.-at-law); born 5 Feb., 1855.

Colombo, Ceylon.


Fithian, Edward William, educated at King's Coll., London, secretary to Commons Preservation Society, assistant secretary to royal commission on tonnage 1880-1, author of The Bills of Sale Acts 1878 and that of 1882, which he drafted, a student of the Middle Temple 8 Dec., 1876, called to the bar 17 Nov., 1879 (only son of William Fithian, of London); born 24 Feb., 1845; married 13 Aug., 1870, Marianne Frances Ryder, dau. of late James Ranton, Esq., of London.

Forest Lodge, Brodrick Road, Upper Tooting, S.W.; 4, Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C.


Fitton, Edward Brown, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1847, a student of Lincoln's Inn 28 May, 1842 (then aged 17), called to the bar 29 Jan., 1850 (3rd son of William Henry Fitton, of London, M.D.); born , 1825.


FitzAdam, John Thompson, recorder of Wigan since 1880, a member of the Northern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 25 April, 1856 (then aged 33), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1859 (eldest son of late Adam Fitz-Adam, of Birmingham, M.A., bar.-at-law); born , 1833; married 13 Dec., 1871, Mary Murray, dau. of late John Wood, Esq., of Colinsburgh, co. Fife.

5, Phillimore Gardens, W.; 4, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.; Windham Club, S.W.


FitzGerald, David, B.A., Downing Coll., Camb., 1872, matric London Univ. 1865, consul of the German empire in Dublin, a student of Lincoln's Inn 31 May, 1865 (then aged 18), called to the bar there 17 Nov., 1871, called to the bar at King's Inns, Dublin, 17 Nov., 1872 (eldest son of John David, Baron FitzGerald, a lord of appeal); born , 1847.

5, Nassau Street, Dublin.


FitzGerald, Edward, sometime clerk in inland revenue office, abandoned his patronymic Galaher, a student of Lincoln's Inn 5 May, 1864 (then aged 21), called of the bar 6 June, 1871 (only son of Rev. George FitzGerald Galaher, late incumbent of St. Mark's, Horsleydown, Surrey); born , 1843.


FitzGerald, Gerald Augustus Robert, M.A. (late fellow) St. John's Coll., Oxon, late scholar Corpus Christi Coll., Oxon, a commissioner of national education Ireland Dec., 1884, a member of the Western circuit, author of The Ballot Act, editor of Thring's Joint Stock Companies, a student of Lincoln's Inn 25 April, 1868 (then aged 23), called to the bar 1 May, 1871 (eldest son of Ven. Augustus Otway FitzGerald, of Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, archdeacon of Wells); born 22 Sept., 1844; married 2 Oct., 1875, Alice Caroline Frances, eldest dau. of Henry D. Skrine, Esq., of Warleigh and Claverton Manors, Bath, and Stubbings, Berks, and has issue.

18, Elm Park Gardens, S.W.; 10, Great Queen Street, Westminster, S.W.; White's Club, S.W.


FitzGerald, Baron (Rt. Hon. John David FitzGerald), of Kilmarnock, co. Dublin, so created 23 June, 1882, a lord of appeal in ordinary since 1882, solicitor-general for Ireland 1855-6, attorney-general April, 1856, to March, 1858, and 1859-60, a justice of the Court of Queen's Bench there 1860-82, M.P. Ennis 1852-60, P.C. Ireland 1856, Great Britain 1882, hon. LL.D., Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1870, a commissioner for national education in Ireland and of charities and endowed schools, admitted a student of Gray's Inn 1 May, 1834, called to the bar at King's Inns, Dublin, , 1838, Q.C. in Ireland , 1847, bencher of King's Inns, Dublin, , 1855, a bencher of Gray's Inn 21 Dec., 1883 (2nd son of David FitzGerald, Esq., of Dublin); born , 1816; married 1st, , 1846, Rose, 2nd dau. of late John D. Donohoe, Esq., of Dublin; she died , 1850; 2ndly, 3 May, 1860, Hon. Jane Matilda Mary, dau. of late Lieut.-Col. Hon. Arthur Francis Southwell (and sister to Thomas, 4th Viscount Southwell), and has issue (see Foster's Peerage).

Kilmarnock, Dalkey, Dublin; 98, Portland Place, W.; Brooks' and Athenæum Clubs.


FitzGerald, John Donohoe, LL.M. Christ Coll., Camb., LL.B. 1870, a member of the South-eastern circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 2 May, 1866 (then aged 18), called to the bar 6 June, 1872 (2nd son of Rt. Hon. John David, Baron FitzGerald, now lord of appeal England and late justice Court of Queen's Bench Ireland); born 20 Jan., 1848; married 7 Jan., 1881, Emma Ysolda, 2nd dau. of Sir Thomas Barrett-Lennard, 2nd bart. (see Foster's Baronetage), and has issue.

16, Campden Hill Road, W.; Lamb Bdgs., Temple, E.C.


FitzGerald, John Vesey Vesey, B.A. Balliol Coll., Oxon, from Rugby, author of The Public Health Act 1875, The Electric Lighting Act, a member of the Midland circuit, a student of the Inner Temple 16 Nov., 1869 (then aged 21), called to the bar 7 June, 1873 (eldest son of William Foster Vesey FitzGerald, Esq., of Rugby); born 25 Feb., 1848 (see Foster's, Peerage and Baronetage, V. Massereene, and Foster, bart.).

6, Crown Office Row, E.C.


FitzGerald, Lucius Henry, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1842, a member of the Western circuit, a student of Lincoln's Inn 4 May, 1838 (then aged 22), called to the bar 23 Nov., 1842 (son of Gerald FitzGerald, of Bath); born , 1816; married 10 Sept., 1856, Mary Katharine, youngest dau. of late Admiral the Hon. Sir John Talbot, G.C.B., and has issue (see Foster's Peerage, B. Talbot de Malahide).

The Firs, Binfield, Bracknell; Oxford and Cambridge Club.