Gerald Fitzgibbon (1866–1942) was an Irish judge.
Gerald Fitzgibbon may also refer to:
Chuck, Charlie or Charles Stewart may refer to:
John or Jack Fitzgerald, or variants, may refer to:
You're a Star was a singing contest in Ireland, similar to The X Factor in the United Kingdom and American Idol in the USA. Created by Screentime ShinAwiL and Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) in 2002, it was shown weekly on RTÉ One over the winter months of each year. The show was broadcast live from The Helix theatre in Dublin City University (DCU).
James FitzGerald or James Fitzgerald may refer to:
Edmund Fitzgibbon, 11th White Knight, was an Irish nobleman of the FitzGerald dynasty, who held a Hiberno-Norman hereditary knighthood. His loyalty to Elizabeth I resulted in the capture of his kinsman, the self-declared 16th Earl of Desmond, James FitzThomas FitzGerald.
Independent Unionist has been a label sometimes used by candidates in elections in the United Kingdom, indicating a support for British unionism.
The Court of Appeal in Ireland was created by the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland under the Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Ireland) 1877 as the final appellate court within Ireland, then under British rule. A last appeal from this court could be taken to the House of Lords in London.
Flood is a traditional Irish and Scottish surname and may refer to:
Innes, when used as a given name, is an Anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic name Aonghas (Angus). As a surname, it is derived from the Scottish Clan Innes, and originated in Moray. Notable people include:
Michael Fitzgerald may refer to:
The White Knight is one of three Hiberno-Norman hereditary knighthoods within Ireland dating from the medieval period. The title was first conferred upon Maurice Fitzgibbon in the early 14th century. The other two knighthoods are Fitzgerald: Knight of Glin, which has become dormant after 700 years, and Fitzgerald: Knight of Kerry, which is held by Adrian FitzGerald, 6th Baronet, 24th Knight of Kerry.
Gerald Fitzgibbon was an Irish judge who served as a Judge of the Supreme Court from 1924 to 1938. He also served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the University of Dublin from 1921 to 1923.
Sir Thomas Berry Cusack-Smith PC was an Irish politician and judge. He was nicknamed "TBC Smith" or "Alphabet Smith".
Brenan is a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Fitzgibbon, FitzGibbon, Fitz-Gibbon and Fitzgibbons are surnames of Irish origin. They may refer to:
Edward Pennefather PC, KC was an Irish barrister, Law Officer and judge of the Victorian era, who held office as Lord Chief Justice of Ireland.
Stephen Creagh Sandes (1778-1842) was a Church of Ireland bishop in the Nineteenth century.
Gerald Fitzgibbon, QC, was an Irish lawyer and author. He founded a notable Irish legal dynasty: his son and grandson, also named Gerald FitzGibbon, were both judges of great eminence.
Edmund FitzGibbon was an Irish nobleman.
Gerald FitzGibbon was an Irish barrister and judge, who is regarded as one of the outstanding Irish jurists of his time. He came from a family which produced three generations of eminent lawyers, with the father, son and grandson each bearing the name Gerald FitzGibbon.