Gerald FitzGibbon (judge, born 1837)

Maurice Healy recalled his "beautiful voice", which was sometimes compared to that of the great Russian singer Feodor Chaliapin: this, combined with a certain natural acting ability, made his arguments extraordinarily persuasive.The old Court of Appeal has been described as probably the strongest judicial tribunal ever to exist in Ireland, due to the presence of such exceptional judges as Fitzgibbon himself, Hugh Holmes, Christopher Palles and Lord Ashbourne.[7] Maurice Healy believed that FitzGibbon as a judge fell short of true greatness due to a certain lack of judicial impartiality, in that if he had a strong sympathy for one party to the appeal, he always found a way of deciding the case in their favour.[8] On the other hand, Healy thought that the courtesy with which he conducted every appeal, and the deep interest he took in the legal arguments, made appearing in front of him "an intellectual treat".While the judgment on appeal aroused great indignation among trade unions, FitzGibbon, from the report of his summing up to the jury, seems to have stated the law (as it stood at the time) correctly.[14] A good example of his judicial style can be found in Aaron's Reefs v Twiss,[15] where the Court of Appeal divided on the question of whether certain statements in a company's prospectus were simply "optimistic" or actually fraudulent.His house, Kilrock,[19] on the Hill of Howth, was one of the centres of Dublin social life: here he entertained not only his legal colleagues, but many of the leading Irish and British politicians of the day.The next day the Lord Chief Justice of England in open court paid tribute to "that great judge, profound lawyer and man of wide and varied learning".
The Right HonourableLord Justice of the Irish Court of AppealVictoriaRickard DeasyCharles Robert BarrySolicitor-General for IrelandHon. David PlunketHugh HolmesAlma materTrinity College DublinbarristerGerald FitzGibbonBelfastelected a ScholarLincoln's InnIrish BarEnglish BarMunsterMaurice HealyFeodor ChaliapinCatholic priestCardinalPaul CullenSir William Verner, 2nd BaronetJustice of the PeaceCounty GalwaypaternitydisinheritedbeneficiaryQueen's CounselKing's InnsLaw Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of IrelandSolicitor General for IrelandLord JusticeCourt of Appeal in IrelandChristopher PallesLord AshbourneHouse of LordsassizesQuinn v Leathemtrade unionconspiracyAllen v FloodprospectusfraudulentLord Randolph ChurchillLiberal PartyGladstoneIrish Home RuleOrangeChurch of IrelandGeneral SynodFreemasonUniversity of DublinCatholicsClongowes Wood CollegePrivy Council of IrelandBritish Privy CouncilLord Chief Justice of EnglandThe TimesSt. Fintan's Cemetery, SuttonSt Patrick's Cathedral, DublinFrancis Alexander FitzGeraldCourt of ExchequerDublin UniversitySupreme Court of IrelandSir William ShoneUlyssesJames JoyceDictionary of National BiographyThe SpectatorSolicitors-general for IrelandThomas RochfortThomas LuttrellPatrick BarnewallJohn BatheJames DowdallNicholas NugentRichard BellingsJesse SmythesRoger WilbrahamSir John DaviesRobert JacobeRichard BoltonEdward BoltonWilliam SambachWilliam EllisRobert ShapcoteJohn TempleTheobald ButlerRichard LevingeAlan BrodrickJohn ForsterWilliam WhitshedFrancis BernardJohn RogersonThomas MarlayRobert JocelynJohn BowesSt George CaulfeildWarden FloodPhilip TisdallJohn GoreMarcus PatersonGodfrey LillJohn ScottRobert HellenHugh CarletonArthur WolfeJohn TolerJohn StewartWilliam Cusack-SmithJames McClellandWilliam PlunkettCharles Kendal BusheHenry JoyJohn DohertyPhilip Cecil CramptonMichael O'LoghlenEdward PennefatherJohn RichardsStephen WoulfeMaziere BradyDavid Richard PigotRichard MooreJoseph Devonsher JacksonThomas Cusack-SmithRichard Wilson GreeneAbraham BrewsterJames Henry MonahanJohn HatchellHenry George HughesJames WhitesideWilliam KeoghJohn FitzgeraldJonathan ChristianEdmund HayesJohn GeorgeThomas O'HaganJames Anthony LawsonSir Edward Sullivan, 1st BaronetMichael Morris, Baron MorrisHedges Eyre ChattertonRobert WarrenMichael HarrisonJohn Thomas BallHenry OrmsbyRichard DowseHugh LawDavid PlunketWilliam Moore JohnsonAndrew PorterJohn NaishSamuel WalkerThe MacDermotJohn MonroeJohn George GibsonPeter O'BrienDodgson Hamilton MaddenJohn AtkinsonEdward CarsonCharles Hare HemphillWilliam KennyDunbar BartonGeorge WrightJames CampbellRedmond BarryCharles O'ConnorIgnatius O'BrienThomas MolonyJohn MoriartyJonathan PimJames O'ConnorJames ChambersArthur SamuelsJohn Blake PowellDenis HenryDaniel Martin WilsonThomas Watters Brown