Gerald FitzGibbon (judge, born 1837)

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  1. Ball, F. Elrington The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921 London John Murray 1926 Vol. 2 p.372
  2. David Fitzgerald, "Gerald FitzGibbon" Dictionary of National Biography , 1912 Supplement, p.30
  3. (1873) I.R. 7 C.L. 319; the alleged libel was in fact a sentence of suspension.
  4. The Spectator Archive 25 May 1878
  5. Fitzgerald p.30
  6. Ball p.372
  7. Fitzgerald p.30
  8. Maurice Healy, The Old Munster Circuit (1939), Mecier Press edition, pp. 260–1
  9. Healy p.260
  10. V.T.H. Delaney, Christopher Palles, Allen Figgis and Co Dublin (1960) p.138
  11. Delaney p.158
  12. [1901] A.C 495
  13. [1898] A.C. 1
  14. Antrim County Land, Building and Investment Co. v Stewart [1904] 2 I.R 357
  15. [1895 2 IR 207]
  16. [1895 2 IR 207, at 269]
  17. Roy Jenkins, Churchill Macmillan London 2001, p.13
  18. Kenneth Ferguson, King's Inns Barristers 1868–2004, Dublin 2005 p.48
  19. Kilrock House still exists and is now operated by the Health Services Executive.
  20. Ferguson p.48
  21. Ball p.322
  22. Ferguson p.47
  23. Ferguson p.47
  24. Fitzgerald p.31
  25. Delaney p.23
  26. Delaney p.23
  27. Delaney p.23
  28. Ball p.372
  29. Fitzgerald p.31
  30. FitzGerald p.31
  31. Ball p.372
  32. Ferguson p.48
Gerald FitzGibbon
Dublin St. Patrick's Cathedral North Aisle Statue of Gerald Fitzgibbon 2012 09 26.jpg
FitzGibbon's statue in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.
Lord Justice of the Irish Court of Appeal
In office
1878–1909
Legal offices
Preceded by Solicitor-General for Ireland
18781880
Succeeded by