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Gerard George Fitzgerald : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gerard George Fitzgerald
Gerard George Fitzgerald (10 October 1832 – 7 June 1904) was a 19th-century member of parliament in New Zealand. Like his brother James FitzGerald, he was a journalist of considerable ability, and co-founded ''The Southland Times'' in 1862. For the last 19 years of his life, he was editor of ''The Timaru Herald''. ==Early life== Fitzgerald was born in Bath, Somerset, England on 10 October 1832 and baptised on 6 January 1834 in Walcot, Bath. His father was Gerard Fitzgerald and his mother was Emily Fitzgerald (née Gibbons), the third wife of his father. His paternal grandfather, Richard Fitzgerald, was a member of the Irish House of Commons. His maternal grandfather, Sir John Gibbons, 2nd Baronet, was a member of the British House of Commons.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Sir John Gibbons, 2nd Bt. )〕 An older half-brother, James FitzGerald (1818–1896), was from his father's second wife. He received his education at the grammar school in Bath. He arrived in Lyttelton on the ''Castle Eden'' on 14 February 1851, but left soon after for the Victorian gold rush.〔 In Victoria, he bought and drove cattle to the gold fields, did some prospecting for gold, and acted as gold buyer for Melbourne-based banks.〔
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