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FOSTER'S HAND-LIST OF

FitzGerald, William Gerald Seymour Vesey, a member of the South-eastern circuit, J.P. Sussex, private secretary to governor of Bombay 1867, assistant political resident in Persian Gulf 1872, political A.D.C. to secretary of state for India 1874, a student of Lincoln's Inn 18 Nov., 1862 (then aged 21), called to the bar 9 June, 1865 (eldest son of Rt. Hon. Sir William Robert Seymour FitzGerald, G.C.S.I., of Holbrook Park, Sussex); born , 1841; married 23 Sept., 1862, Matilda, eldest dau. of late Sir Norman Macdonald Lockhart, Bart., and has issue.

66, Eccleston Square, S.W.


Wilson-FitzGerald, William Henry, B.A., Univ. Coll., Oxon, 1866, from Rugby, J.P. co. Clare, sheriff 1882, went the Midland circuit, assumed the additional surname of FitzGerald by royal licence , 1872, a student of the Inner Temple 22 April, 1865 (then aged 21), called to the bar 7 June, 1869 (2nd son of Richard Basset Wilson, Esq., of Cliffe Hall, Yorkshire); born 22 April, 1844 (see Foster's Our Noble and Gentle Families).

Adelphi, Corofin, co. Clare; New University and Kildare Street (Dublin) Clubs.


FitzGerald, Rt. Hon. Sir William Robert Seymour, G.C.S.I. 1868, P.C. 1866, D.C.L., chief charity commissioner since 1875, M.A., Oriel Coll., Oxon, 1840, Newdigate university prize 1835, D.L. Sussex, P.C. 1866, foreign under-secretary 1858-9, governor of Bombay 1866-72, M.P. Horsham 1848 (unseated), 1852-65, 1874-5, a student of Lincoln's Inn 21 Jan., 1834 (then aged 17), called to the bar 29 Jan., 1839 (only son of William FitzGerald, Esq., of Dublin); born , 1817; married 1 July, 1840, Maria Tryphena, dau. of late Edward Seymour, M.D., of London; she died 6 May, 1865, leaving issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

Ballylinch, Kilkenny; 29, Warwick Square, S.W,; Gwydyr House, Whitehall, S.W.; Carlton and University (Dublin) Clubs.


FitzGibbon, Rt. Hon. Gerald, P.C., lord justice of appeal in Ireland since 1878, law adviser 1876-7, sohcitor-general 1877-8, a commissioner of national education Ireland Dec., 1884, B.A. (scholar) Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1859, a student of Lincoln's Inn 12 Jan., 1857 (then aged 19), called to the bar there 6 June, 1861, called to the bar at King's Inns, Dublin, Hilary, 1860, Q.C. in Ireland 1872, bencher of King's Inns 1877 (eldest son of Gerald FitzGibbon, of Dublin, Q.C.); born , 1837; married 30 March, 1864, Margaret Ann, 2nd dau. of (Hon.) Francis A. FitzGerald, baron of exchequer Ireland.

10, Merrion Square North, Dublin; Garrick Club, W.C.


FitzGibbon, Victor Beare, B.A., Trin. Coll., Dublin, 1862, a student of the Inner Temple 15 May, 1878 (then aged 38), called to the bar 26 Jan., 1882 (only son of William FitzGibbon, of Cork, merchant); born , 1840.

Cork; 11, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.


Fitzherbert, John Knight, M.A., St. John's Coll., Camb., 1846, J.P. Derbyshire, a student of Lincoln's Inn 18 Dec., 1843 (then aged 23), called to the bar 28 Jan., 1847 (youngest son of late Sir Henry Fitzherbert, of Tissington Hall, co. Derby, Bart., dec.); born 27 March, 1820; married 9 Aug., 1859, Arabella Penelope, 3rd dau. of William White, Esq., of Shrubs, co. Dublin, and has issue (see Foster's Baronetage).

Twynham, Bournemouth; Breadsall Lodge, Derby.


Fitzherbert, Samuel Thomas, B.A., Trin. Coll., Camb., 1869, a student of the Inner Temple 25 Jan., 1868 (then aged 20), called to the bar 17 Nov., 1871 (2nd son of late Edward Herbert Fitzherbert, of the Inner Temple, bar.-at-law); born , 1848.

8, Abingdon Villas, Kensington, W.


Fitzhugh, Godfrey William, undergrad. Christ Church, Oxon, a student of Lincoln's Inn 15 July, 1840 (then aged 19), called to the bar 3 May, 1850 (2nd son of Thomas Fitzhugh, of Plas Power, co. Denbigh, gentleman); born 5 Nov., 1820; married , 1872, Catherine Emily, eldest dau. of Henry Oakeley, Esq., of Oakeley, Salop, capt. R.N. (see Foster's Baronetage).

Care of 2, Great Stanhope Street, W.


FitzHugh, William Henry, M.A., Christ Church, Oxon, 1847, chief clerk solicitors' department Somerset House, a student of Lincoln's Inn 20 May, 1844 (then aged 21), called to the bar 23 Nov., 1847 (eldest son of Rev. William A. FitzHugh, of Streat, Sussex); born , 1823; married 29 Dec., 1864, Harriet, eldest dau. of James Mure, Esq., of London.

17, Craven Hill Gardens, W.


Fitzjames, Alexander, Queen's advocate and police magistrate at Sierra Leone 1858, acting governor there and acting consul-general in the Sherbro country 1859-60, a student of the Middle Temple 27 May, 1844, called to the bar 28 May, 1847 (only son of John FitzPatrick Fitzjames, of Trinidad, gentleman, dec.); born , .

Trinidad.


Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond George Petty, M.P., M.A. Trin. Coll., Camb., B.A. (scholar) 1868, under-secretary of state for foreign affairs since 1882, private secretary to Rt. Hon. Robert Lowe, home secretary, 1873-4, commissioner of Eastern Roumelia organization 1880, joint British plenipotentiary at conference in London Jan., 1883, M.P. Calne since 1868, a member of the Historical MSS. Commission, and a trustee of National Portrait Gallery, educated at Eton, a student of Lincoln's Inn 21 April, 1868 (then aged 21) called to the bar 17 Nov., 1871 (2nd son of Henry Petty, Marquis of Lansdowne, dec.); born 19 June, 1846.

Bowood Park, Calne; 32, St. James' Place, S.W.; New University and Brooks' Clubs.