Gerald FitzGibbon (judge, born 1837)
Gerald FitzGibbon  | |
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FitzGibbon's statue in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.  | |
| Lord Justice of the Irish Court of Appeal | |
| In office 1878–1909  | |
| Monarch | Victoria | 
| Preceded by | Rickard Deasy | 
| Succeeded by | Charles Robert Barry | 
| Solicitor-General for Ireland | |
| In office 3 March 1877 – 1878  | |
| Monarch | Victoria | 
| Preceded by | Hon. David Plunket | 
| Succeeded by | Hugh Holmes | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1837 | 
| Died | 14 October 1909 | 
| Nationality | Irish | 
| Spouse | Margaret Ann FitzGerald | 
| Alma mater | Trinity College Dublin | 
Gerald FitzGibbon PC (1837 – 14 October 1909) 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.