otherpeople EdmundFitzgibbon 1552? 1608 was an Irish nobleman of the FitzGerald dynasty , who inherited the Anglo Norman title of the White Knight Fitzgibbon White Knight and struggled to maintain his loyalty to the crown during the reign of Queen Elizabeth of England . Loss of Ancestral Lands Fitzgibbon was the son of John g Fitzgerald alias Fitzgibbon and Ellen Condon. His father was attainted by statute of the Irish parliament in 1571, and much of Fitzgibbon s subsequent conduct stemmed from his desire to recover the family properties in the province of Munster . Following the first of the Desmond Rebellions he accompanied the rebel James Fitzmaurice Fitzgerald to France in March 1575 and returned to Ireland in July. In the following year he leased a large portion of the ancestral lands that had fallen to the crown these he surrendered in 1579 in return for a fresh lease, which included those same lands as well as lands that had reverted to the crown on his mother s death. Tudor Loyalty ... Persondata . NAME FitzGibbon, Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1608 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT FitzGibbon, Edmund Category People of Elizabethan ... the Second Desmond Rebellion and the attainder of Gerald Fitzgerald, 15th Earl of Desmond . Fitzgibbon ... 1587, after Perrot s departure for England, Fitzgibbon was arrested by the government the advice of Sir ... lands. In 1596 Fitzgibbon was appointed sheriff of County Cork , in which office he fulfilled his duties ... Carew to take good pledges of Fitzgibbon, for, it is said, you will be cozened by him at last . During ... the S gan Earl of Desmond as the rebel pretender passed through Fitzgibbon s territory in May ... of his lands and lineage. Stuart Loyalty Matters did not become easy for Fitzgibbon. In 1606 ... of Kilbeny in Kilmallock. Legacy Fitzgibbon first married Joan Tobyn, daughter of the Lord ... by a grandson, Maurice. FitzGibbon s daughter Eleanor married Finghin MacCarthy Reagh , eldest ... more details
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Infobox bishopstyles name EdmundFitzgibbon dipstyle The Most Reverend offstyle Your Excellency relstyle Monsignor deathstyle Edmund Joseph Fitzgibbon March 15, 1925&ndash April 17, 2010 was the Bishop Catholic Church Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Warri in Nigeria . Early life and education EdmundFitzgibbon was born in Ballylegan , County Cork , Ireland . He was ordained a Priesthood Catholic Church priest on 9 April 1950, for the St. Patrick s Missionary Society St. Patrick s Society for the Foreign Missions . On 25 November 1964, Fitzgibbon was appointed as the Prefect of Minna Minna, Nigeria . ref name bfitzg Bishop Edmund J. Fitzgibbon 1925 2010 opened Fatima Secondary School in January 1965 to cater for the education of girls and boys in the Minna area. It was also the first ... Fitzgibbon. The young catholic Students movement came into Nigeria in 1959, It was miss Freda O Mahoney now mrs.ogunade , with the help & support of most Rev Dr EdmundFitzgibbon SMA ,Bishop Emeritus ... www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bfitzg.html title Bishop Edmund Joseph Fitzgibbon, S.P.S. accessdate ... name chapelofannunciation On 31 August 1991, Fitzgibbon was appointed as Bishop of the Diocese of Warri. He retired in 2005. External links http www.catholic hierarchy.org bishop bfitzg.html Edmund Joseph Fitzgibbon on catholic hierarchy.org References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Edmund ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2010 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Edmund Category 1925 births Category ... Roman Catholic bishops Ireland RC bishop stub de Edmund Joseph Fitzgibbon fr EdmundFitzgibbon ... Secondary in January 1973. Bishop Fitzgibbon was also very much involved with youth. He trained ... Moynagh . In 1983, Fitzgibbon appointed Father Joseph Brookman Amissah as the part time chaplain ... ref Fitzgibbon made his first pastoral visit to the university 3 June 1984. ref name chapelofannunciation ... more details
John Fitzgibbon may refer to John Fitzgibbon, 1st Earl of Clare c.1749 1802 , Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of Ireland John Fitzgibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare 1792 1851 , Privy Councillor and Governor of Bombay John Fitzgibbon composer John Fitzgibbon hurler born 1967 , Irish hurler John Fitzgibbon politician , United Kingdom Member of Parliament for South Mayo 1910 1918 John Fitzgibbons , U.S. Representative from New York hndis Fitzgibbon, John ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Fitzgibbon city Brisbane state qld image caption lga City of Brisbane postcode 4018 coordinates coord 27 21 00 S 153 02 00 E display inline,title pop area est stategov Electoral district of Sandgate Sandgate fedgov Division of Petrie Petrie dist1 16 location1 Brisbane CBD near nw Bald Hills, Queensland Bald Hills near n Bracken Ridge, Queensland Bracken Ridge near ne Bracken Ridge, Queensland Bracken Ridge near w Carseldine, Queensland Carseldine near e Taigum, Queensland Taigum near sw Carseldine, Queensland Carseldine near s Zillmere, Queensland Zillmere near se Taigum, Queensland Taigum Fitzgibbon is a suburb north of the Brisbane central business district in Queensland , Australia . The suburb is one of the smallest suburbs in Brisbane and was named after Abram Fitzgibbon , who was chief engineer of railways in Queensland in the 1860s. ref http www.ourbrisbane.com living suburbs fitzgibbon history Our Brisbane History of Fitzgibbon , accessed 4 March 2007 ref The suburb is roughly triangular in shape, and is bounded by the North Coast railway line, Queensland North Coast railway , Cabbage Tree Creek , and Telegraph Road. ref name Brisbites Fitzgibbon http www.brisbites.com suburbView.asp?suburb 37&topic 1 Brisbites Fitzgibbon , accessed 4 March 2007 ref It is a rather new residential area, having been mostly subdivided in the 1980s and 1990s. ref name Brisbites Fitzgibbon External links http www.ourbrisbane.com living suburbs fitzgibbon ourbrisbane.com Fitzgibbon http queenslandplaces.com.au fitzgibbon University of Queensland Queensland Places Fitzgibbon References references Suburbs of Brisbane City Council Brisbane geo stub ... more details
incomplete date December 2010 Abraham Fitzgibbon was the first chief engineer of the naiscent Queensland Railways , and it was he to successfully advocated for the use of narrow gauge or railgauge 1067 track. Timeline Dun Mountain Railway in New Zealand , a horse drawn line upon which Fitzgibbon worked from 1860 railgauge 914 gauge Fitzgibbon arrived in the colony of Queensland in June 1863. ref http trove.nla.gov.au ndp del article 20314851?searchTerm abraham 20 20fitzgibbon&searchLimits pstart2235569 ref Appointed chief engineer ref http trove.nla.gov.au ndp del article 1265540?searchTerm 22abraham 20fitzgibbon 22&searchLimits exactPhrase abraham fitzgibbon anyWords notWords l textSearchScope ignore ignore fromdd frommm fromyyyy todd tomm toyyyy l word ignore ignore sortby pstart528570 ref Queensland Railways opened in 1965. ref http www.queenslandrail.com.au AboutUs Pages OurJourney.aspx ref Pony railway will last 25 or 30 years ref http trove.nla.gov.au ndp del article 19707801?searchTerm fitzgibbon 20engineer&searchLimits pstart1571096 ref , though in practice the pony gauge of railgauge 1067 has never been changed. Termination of Fitzgibbon s contract July 1867 ref http trove.nla.gov.au ndp del article 1286647?searchTerm fitzgibbon 20termination&searchLimits ref Gauge The choice of narrow gauge was bitterly fought over in the press and in parliament. In the end, narrow gauge was adopted by a narrow margin in parliament. Names Fitzgibbon s first name is sometimes given as Abram . Other times as Abraham . ref http trove.nla.gov.au ndp del article 3166083?searchTerm fitzgibbon 20engineer&searchLimits pstart540429 ref His full name was Abraham Coates Fitz Gibbon . Other pioneers of narrow gauge Empty section date December 2010 See also Dun Mountain Railway which Fitzgibbon had worked on before in 1860 railgauge 914 gauge References reflist Category Australian engineers Category Year of death missing rail stub ... more details
Infobox AFL player NEW name Fred Fitzgibbon fullname Fred Fitzgibbon caption image birth date 22 October 1917 birth place originalteam Brunswick Football Club Brunswick heightweight 169 cm 64 kg position death date 24 January 1999 death place debutinformation Round 3, 1942 VFL season 1942 , Carlton Football Club Carlton vs br Essendon Football Club Essendon at Windy Hill, Essendon Windy Hill years 1942 48 clubs Carlton Football Club Carlton games goals 96 9 statsend 1948 Fred Fitzgibbon 22 October 1917 24 January 1999 was an Australian rules football er who played for Carlton Football Club Carlton in the Australian Football League VFL during the 1940s. Fitzgibbon spent his early career at Victorian Football League Victorian Football Association VFA club Brunswick Football Club Brunswick but when the VFA suspended the competition in 1942 due to the World War II war , he decided to switch leagues and joined Carlton. Used mainly as a wingman, Fitzgibbon became one of Carlton s most physically aggressive players which at times saw him front the tribunal. The most notable suspensions came in the 1945 finals series and began with a four match suspension for king hitting Collingwood Football Club Collingwood forward Len Hustler in the Preliminary Final which meant he had to watch that year s premiership from the stands. The 1945 VFL Grand Final Grand Final was marred by many instances of violence and when teammate Jim Mooring was flattened, Fitzgibbon jumped the fence in his street clothes ... from the ground. Fitzgibbon was suspended for an additional four matches. He played every game in the 1947 .... References AflRleague ref F Fred Fitzgibbon.html http www.blueseum.org tiki index.php?page Fred Fitzgibbon Blueseum Fred Fitzgibbon 1947 Carlton Blues premiership players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Fred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer ... Fitzgibbon, Fred Category 1917 births Category 1999 deaths Category Australian rules footballers ... more details
BLP sources date May 2010 Herb Fitzgibbon born July 14, 1942, in Garden City, New York ref cite web title Herb Fitzgibbon publisher Association of Tennis Professionals url http www.atpworldtour.com Tennis Players Fi H Herb S Fitzgibbon.aspx accessdate 2010 05 20 ref is a former tennis player who was nationally ranked in the 1960s and 1970s. Fitzgibbon played four years of high school tennis for Garden City High School New York Garden City High School and never lost a match. He played collegiate tennis at Princeton University ref cite journal title Faces In The Crowd journal Sports Illustrated date 1962 11 19 url http sportsillustrated.cnn.com vault article magazine MAG1074331 index.htm accessdate 2010 05 20 ref and was a gold and bronze medalist at the Olympic Games in Mexico City in 1968 when tennis was a demonstration sport. ref cite web title Mexico 1968 Medallists publisher International Tennis Federation url http www.itftennis.com olympics history medallists mexico1968.asp accessdate 2010 05 20 ref Fitzgibbon won the singles title at the tournament in Cincinnati Masters Cincinnati ... and the Eastern Clay Court title. In 1968, Fitzgibbon won against 16th seeded Nikola Pili in the first ... 810,5760109 accessdate 2010 05 20 ref Fitzgibbon also was an accomplished platform tennis player, winning ... Irvine . In 1974, Fitzgibbon and Beck defeated Keith Jennings and Chauncey Steele 7 5, 4 6, 6 2, 4 6, 6 2. In 1977, Fitzgibbon and Irvine defeated Gordon Gray and Doug Russell 6 3, 7 5, 1 6, 6 4. ref ... ref Fitzgibbon and Irvine also played in the 1980 National Championship final losing to Steve Baird and Rich Maier 6 1, 3 6, 7 6, 6 7, 6 3 Fitzgibbon authored the book The Complete Racquet Sports Player ... Platform Tennis Association Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Herb ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Herb Category 1942 births Category Living people Category American male tennis ... New York fr Herb Fitzgibbon sh Herb Fitzgibbon ... more details
Joel Fitzgibbon honorific suffix image JoelFitz.JPG imagesize smallimage caption order1 51st Minister ... Division of Hunter Hunter parliament2 Australian predecessor2 Eric Fitzgibbon successor2 term start2 ... Fitzgibbon born 16 January 1962 is an Australian politician and Australian Labor Party member of the Australian ... defence minister joel fitzgibbon resigns 20090604 bwju.html Defence Minister Joel Fitzgibbon resigns The Age 4 6 2009 ref Background Fitzgibbon was born in Bellingen , New South Wales, and is the son of Eric Fitzgibbon who was MP for Hunter 1984 96. Before entering politics Fitzgibbon was an automotive .... He was a member of the Cessnock City Council in the period 1987 95. Member of Parliament Fitzgibbon ... Rudd became Leader of the Opposition, Fitzgibbon was appointed Shadow Minister for Defence. He was subsequently ... In 2008 Fitzgibbon expressed dissatisfaction with an unclassified briefing he received on an assessment ... www.abc.net.au lateline content 2008 s2373459.htm Lateline Joel Fitzgibbon interview transcript ref ... documents intended for Fitzgibbon. ref http www.news.com.au heraldsun story 0,21985,24389814 661,00.html Police raid home of Canberra Times journalist Philip Dorling ref On 22 October 2008 Fitzgibbon ... and unauthorised investigation into Fitzgibbon s friendship with a Chinese Australian businesswoman ... the Defence Signals Directorate accessing the computer network in Fitzgibbon s office to obtain the woman ... 2009 03 26 2526603.htm title Defence investigating Fitzgibbon spying claims last Rodgers first Emma ... news url http www.abc.net.au news stories 2009 03 26 2527247.htm title No information to support Fitzgibbon ... March 2009 ref Fitzgibbon was reported to be furious about the investigation, and has suggested that it may ... Fitzgibbon resigned as Minister for Defence on 4 June 2009 after admitting that meetings held between ... business opportunities had breached the Ministerial Code of Conduct. ref name Fitzgibbon resigns cite news url http www.abc.net.au news stories 2009 06 04 2589300.htm title Fitzgibbon resigns as Defence ... more details
File Alan Fitzgibbon 29 June 2008 .jpg right thumb 150px Fitzgibbon 2008 Allan Fitzgibbon is an Australian former rugby league footballer and coach. He played for the Balmain Tigers between 1968 and 1970, and appeared in the 1969 Grand Final where the Tigers won in an upset against the South Sydney Rabbitohs . His son, Craig Fitzgibbon became an international representative rugby league player. Fitzgibbon coached Dapto between 1971 and 1981, and represented Country in 1973. In 1982, he became the first coach of the Illawarra Steelers and guided the team through their first two seasons in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership . ref name RL85 cite book title Rugby League Action 85 editor Lester, Gary publisher Fairfax Publishing location Sydney date 1984 page 30 isbn 0 909558 83 3 ref He would also coach the Cronulla Sutherland Sharks between 1988 and 1991. In 1995, he became the caretaker coach of the Steelers following the sacking of Graham Murray . start box succession box before team created after Brian Smith rugby league Brian Smith br 1984 1987 title Coach br Illawarra Steelers years 1982 1983 succession box before Jack Gibson rugby league Jack Gibson br 1985 1987 after Arthur Beetson br 1992 1993 title Coach br Cronulla Sutherland Sharks years 1988 1991 end box References reflist Balmain Tigers squad 1969 NSWRFL premiership Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Allan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Allan Category Australian rugby league players Category People from Wollongong Category Balmain Tigers players Category Australian rugby league coaches Category Cronulla Sutherland Sharks coaches Category Illawarra Steelers coaches Category Living people Australia rugbyleague bio stub ... more details
Infobox GAA player code Hurling sport Hurling image name William Fitzgibbon irish fullname William Fitzgibbon height nickname Billy county Cork province Munster club Carrigtwohill GAA Carrigtwohill clposition Forward clubs Carrigtwohill GAA Carrigtwohill clyears 1890s 1900s clapps points clcounty clprovince clallireland counties Cork GAA Cork icposition Forward icyears 1902 icapps points 3 icprovince 0 icallireland 1 nhl allstars clupdate icupdate birth place Carrigtwohill , County Cork William Fitzgibbon was an Irish people Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Carrigtwohill and was a member of the Cork GAA Cork senior inter county team for one season 1902. Playing career Club Fitzgibbon played his club hurling with his local Carrigtwohill GAA Carrigtwohill team in Cork. He enjoyed some success, however, he never won a Cork Senior Hurling Championship county senior championship title. Inter county Fitzgibbon first tasted success on the inter county scene with Cork GAA Cork in 1902 when he was a late addition for the All Ireland home final against Dublin GAA Dublin . That game ended in a draw, however, Cork trounced the Dubs in the replay by 2 6 to 0 1 and booked their place in the All Ireland final. London GAA London provided the opposition in that game. The final was played in Cork city Cork to mark the opening of the new P irc U Chaoimh Cork Athletic Ground . Fitzgibbon s side made no mistake on this occasion and powered to a 3 13 to 0 0 victory. It was a huge triumph for Cork and gave Fitzgibbon a coveted All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship All Ireland winners medal. ref cite web url http www.hoganstand.com Cork Profile.aspx title Cork GAA Honours publisher www.hoganstand.com date accessdate 2009 03 16 ref It was his only appearance in an All ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, William ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH Carrigtwohill , County Cork DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon ... more details
Peter Fitzgibbon is an Republic of Ireland Irish international rugby union referee. ref name IRFU http www.irishrugby.ie 895 87.php ref He has been on the International Rugby Board IRB Elite panel the highest level in the world since 2009. ref name IRFU He works full time for the Irish Rugby Football Union as referee development officer in the Leisure Rugby department, which deals with casual play and the IRFU s tag rugby events. ref http www.irishrugby.ie tagrugby 15242 20374.php ref He is a member of the Munster Association of Referees ref http www.munsterrugbyreferees.com Referees.html ref and also played rugby for Thomond RFC . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Peter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Peter Category Living people Category Irish rugby union referees Ireland rugbyunion bio stub ... more details
Use dmy dates date February 2011 Maggie Fitzgibbon , an Australian actress and singer, was born in Melbourne on 30 January 1929. Coming from a show business family, Maggie is the sister of the late Smacka Fitzgibbon . She began her career as operatic soprano Margaret Fitzgibbon with the Tivoli Circuit in 1946 before graduating to radio 2GB with Jack Davey . Around 1950 she started developing as a solo cabaret performer in Sydney s main night clubs and during this period she changed her performing name to Maggie. She was spotted there by Sir Frank Tait of J.C. Williamsons, who offered her the featured role of Bianca in the 1952 Australian production of Kiss Me Kate , in which she appeared with Hayes Gordon . Maggie then left for the UK and was soon cast as Principal Boy in the Aladdin pantomime at Blackpool, opposite Hylda Baker who played Widow Twankey. Then came a twelve months tour with Flanagan and Allen in The Crazy Gang . Her own cabaret act followed at The Astor, The Stork Room, The Pigalle and, in 1956, Winston s Club with Danny La Rue . More cabarets, stage musicals and plays came along including playing the role of Jane in a 1960 London revival of Rudolf Friml s Rose Marie , for which she recreated the role in a studio cast recording the following year until, in 1961 she appeared opposite Max Bygraves in the musical Do Re Mi musical Do Re Mi . Fitzgibbon appeared on various British television dramas such as Danger Man . The BBC cast her in the starring role of Vivienne .... Maggie Fitzgibbon was featured in the Victorian Jazz Archive exhibition entitled The Fitzgibbon Dynasty ... Maggie Fitzgibbon e B000APSDKO See also Victorian Jazz Archive Inc. exhibition The Fitzgibbon ... 5 listing Papers of Maggie Fitzgibbon, 1950s 1980s , Performing Arts Collectio, the Arts Centre, Melbourne ... s PROMPT collection Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Maggie ... DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Maggie Category 1929 births Category Living people Category Actors from Melbourne ... more details
Infobox MP honorific prefix name Eric Fitzgibbon honorific suffix image constituency MP Division of Hunter Hunter parliament Australian majority predecessor Bob Brown Australian Labor politician Bob Brown successor Joel Fitzgibbon term start 1 December 1984 term end 29 January 1996 birth date birth date and age df yes 1936 8 27 birth place Taree, New South Wales death date death place nationality Australia n spouse party Australian Labor Party relations children Joel Fitzgibbon residence alma mater University of New England Australia University of New England occupation Teacher profession religion signature website footnotes Eric John Fitzgibbon born 27 August 1936 was an Australia n politician. Born in Taree, New South Wales , he attended the University of New England, Australia University of New England and became a teacher. He served on City of Cessnock Cessnock City Council , and was mayor from 1981 83. In 1984, he entered the Australian House of Representatives as the Australian Labor Party Labor member for Division of Hunter Hunter . He held the seat until 1996, when he retired. He was succeeded by his son, Joel Fitzgibbon , who served as Minister for Defence Australia Minister for Defence . ref name Psephos cite web last Carr first Adam title Australian Election Archive work Psephos, Adam Carr s Election Archive url http psephos.adam carr.net countries a australia year 2008 accessdate 2008 05 22 ref References reflist s start s par au succession box title Member for Division of Hunter Hunter before Bob Brown Australian Labor politician Bob Brown after Joel Fitzgibbon years 1984 &ndash 1996 s end Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Fitzgibbon, Eric John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian politician DATE OF BIRTH 27 August 1936 PLACE OF BIRTH Taree, New South Wales DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Eric Category Australian Labor Party politicians Category Members of the Australian House of Representatives for Hunter Category ... more details
otherpeople Gerald Fitzgibbon 1866 6 December 1942 was an Ireland Irish barrister, Independent politician independent Teachta D la TD and one of the original judges of the Supreme Court of Ireland . He came from a legal family his father also Gerald Fitzgibbon was a Lord Justice of the pre independence Court of Appeal. He was elected unopposed to the House of Commons of Southern Ireland at the Irish elections, 1921 1921 elections , representing the University of Dublin constituency University of Dublin constituency as an independent Unionism in Ireland Unionist , he did not participate in the Second D il. ref name oireachtas db cite web url http www.oireachtas.ie members hist default.asp?housetype 0&HouseNum 3&MemberID 407&ConstID 95 title Mr. Gerald Fitzgibbon work Oireachtas Members Database accessdate 2 April 2009 ref He was re elected for the same constituency at the Irish general election, 1922 1922 general election and became a member of the Third D il . He did not contest the Irish general election, 1923 1923 general election . ref cite web url http electionsireland.org candidate.cfm?ID 1129 title Gerald Fitzgibbon work ElectionsIreland.org accessdate 2 April 2009 ref In 1924, the forced retirement of almost all the judges of the former regime made the finding of suitable replacements a serious problem. Hugh Kennedy , the new Chief Justice recommended Fiztgibbon as a judge of the Supreme Court simply on account of his legal ability, despite their serious differences on political issues .Kennedy may have come to regret his decision as his diary records the increasing tension between them Fitzgibbon, a Protestant Unionist had little sympathy with an increasingly Catholic Free State. The tension came to a head in 1935 when Fitzgibbon was in the majority in State Ryan ... age in 1938. References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon ... 1942 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Gerald Category 1866 births Category 1942 deaths Category ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 Infobox military person name James FitzGibbon birth date 16 November 1780 death date Dda df y 1863 12 10 1780 11 16 birth place Glin , County Limerick , Ireland death place London , England image Image James FitzGibbon Project Gutenberg eText 18025.jpg 200px caption nickname allegiance flag Kingdom of Great Britain serviceyears rank Lieutenant branch British Army commands unit battles War of 1812 awards laterwork James FitzGibbon 16 November 1780 &ndash 10 December 1863 was a United Kingdom British soldier and hero of the War of 1812 . Born to Garrett Gerald FitzGibbon and Mary Widenham in Glin , County Limerick , Ireland , he enlisted in the Knight of Glin s Yeomanry Corps at age 15. ref name JFDCBO cite web title McKenzie, Ruth. FITZGIBBON, JAMES, Dictionary of Canadian Biography. url http www.biographi.ca 009004 119.01 e.php?&id nbr 4426 accessdate 2010 07 23 ref Three years later, he joined the Tarbert Infantry Fencibles , an Ireland Irish home service regiment, from which he was recruited into the British Army s 49th Regiment of Foot as a private soldier. He first fought in battle in 1799 at Egmond aan Zee , the Netherlands . He later served as a marine ... . FitzGibbon fought at the Battle of Stoney Creek in 6 June 1813. Three weeks later, he led 50 ... present day Thorold, Ontario , where FitzGibbon s force, together with about 400 Mohawk nation Mohawk ... FitzGibbon a popular hero and he was promoted to Captain land Captain in the Canadian units of the War .... During the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, FitzGibbon was appointed Acting Adjutant General of Militia .... ref name JFDCBO cite web title McKenzie, Ruth. FITZGIBBON, JAMES, Dictionary of Canadian Biography ... 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Fitzgibbon, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... OF DEATH 10 December 1862 PLACE OF DEATH London , England DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, James Category 1780 ... from County Limerick Category Pre Confederation Ontario people de James FitzGibbon ... more details
Refimprove date September 2010 Robert Louis Constantine Lee Dillon Fitzgibbon Massachusetts 8 June 1919 Dublin 25 March 1983 was a historian and novelist. Birth, family and marriage Constantine Fitzgibbon was born in the United States in 1919. He was raised and educated in France before moving to England. ref name Red Hand 1971 Constantine Fitzgibbon, Red Hand the Ulster Colony , Michael Joseph Ltd 1971 ISBN 7181 0881 7 flyleaf biography ref His father, Commander Francis Lee Dillon FitzGibbon, RN, was Irish, his mother, Georgette Folsom, from Lenox, Mass, USA. He married his wife Marjorie n e Steele in 1967. He had one daughter, named Oonagh, born February 6, 1968 for whom he wrote the book Teddy in the Tree in 1977. By a previous marriage to Marion n e Gutmann he had one son, born 1961. He was half brother of Louis Fitzgibbon , author of Katyn . The family resided in Killiney in south County Dublin. Education Wellington College, Berkshire Wellington College University of Munich University of Paris . Fitzgibbon attended Exeter College, Oxford with a modern languages scholarship but left without a degree just before the outbreak of World War II in 1939. ref name Red Hand 1971 Career Fitzgibbon served in the British Army, in the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry , from 1939 to 1942, before transferring to the United States Army as a staff officer in military intelligence from 1942 46 ... Fitzgibbon has written a number of books, including nine novels. One of the recurring subjects in his work was Nazi Germany. ref name Red Hand 1971 FitzGibbon said he was offered, but refused, a job ... at Work was produced by the Abbey Theatre in 1971. FitzGibbon was a member of the Council of the Irish ... . NAME Fitzgibbon, Constantine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 June 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 25 March 1983 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Constantine Category ... American emigrants to Ireland de Constantine Fitzgibbon ... more details
Infobox military person name Andrew Fitzgibbon birth date 13 May 1845 death date 7 March 1883 aged 37 birth place Gujerat , India death place Delhi , India placeofburial Old Military Cemetery, Delhi , India image Image Victoria Cross Medal without Bar.png 125px caption Victoria Cross Medal nickname allegiance British India serviceyears rank Apothecary branch File British Raj Red Ensign.svg 20px British Indian Army commands unit Indian Army Medical Corps Indian Medical Establishment battles Second Opium War Battle of Taku Forts 1859 Battle of Taku Forts awards Victoria Cross laterwork Andrew Fitzgibbon Victoria Cross VC 13 May 1845 &ndash 7 March 1883 , incorrectly cited as Arthur Fitzgibbon in the London Gazette , was possibly the youngest recipient of the Victoria Cross , the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to United Kingdom British and Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth forces. ref At 15 years and 3 months, he was the same age as Thomas Flinn , but Flinn s exact date of birth is not known. ref Details Fitzgibbon was born in Gujerat , India . He was fifteen years old, and a Hospital Apprentice in the Indian Medical Establishment , Indian Army , attached to the 67th Regiment later The Royal Hampshire Regiment during the Second Opium War Third China War when the following deed took place for which he was awarded the VC. On 21 August 1860 at the capture of the Northern of the Taku Forts , China , Hospital Apprentice Fitzgibbon accompanied a wing of the 67th Regiment when it took up a position within 500 yards of the fort. He then proceeded, under heavy fire, to attend a dhoolie bearer, whose wound he had been directed ... years old when he was awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross after the Battle of Jutland . Fitzgibbon ... Apprentice A. Fitzgibbon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Andrew ALTERNATIVE ... 7 March 1883 PLACE OF DEATH Delhi , India DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Andrew Category Irish recipients ... more details
Wikify date August 2011 gernal improvements needed puls links Edward Fitzgibbon 1803 1857 , was a writer. Fitzgibbon, who wrote under the pseudonym Ephemera, son of a land agent, was born at Limerick in 1803. He was devotedly attached to fishing from boyhood. When he was fourteen years old his father died, and he came to London. At sixteen he was articled to a surgeon in the city, but quitted the profession in disgust two years later, and became a classical tutor in various parts of England for three years, finding time everywhere to practise his favourite sport. He then visited Marseilles, where he remained six years, devoting himself to politics and the French language and literature, and becoming a welcome guest in all literary and polite circles. Having taken some part in the revolution of 1830, he returned to England and recommended himself to the notice of Black, the editor of the Morning Chronicle. Being admitted to the staff, he worked with success in the gallery of the House of Commons. For a long series of years he wrote on angling for Bell s Life in London, his knowledge of the subject and the attractive style in which his articles were written giving them great celebrity. For twenty eight years he was a diligent worker for the daily press. His Lucid Intervals of a Lunatic ... knowledge of French, Fitzgibbon would have been more famous but for an unfortunate weakness ... and refined tastes. Fitzgibbon often promised that he would write his experiences of intoxication ... catholic church. He left no family, and was buried in Highgate cemetery. Fitzgibbon made a great ... of manuals on fishing which are extant. Besides it Fitzgibbon wrote, in conjunction with Shipley ... of Walton and Cotton in 1853. References reflist DNB wstitle Fitzgibbon, Edward Cat improve date August 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1803 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1857 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon ... more details
name Craig Fitzgibbon image Fitzy.jpg image size 200px country height convert 191 cm ftin abbr ... Craig Fitzy Fitzgibbon born 16 June 1977 is an Australia n professional rugby league footballer for Hull ..., he is the son of former rugby league player and coach Allan Fitzgibbon . Fitzgibbon has signed with English club Hull F.C. Hull of Super League for the 2010 season. Early years Craig Fitzgibbon played ... 18 October 2009 ref Playing career Fitzgibbon began his playing career for the Illawarra Steelers .... George Illawarra Dragons . Fitzgibbon played in the Dragons 20 18 loss in the 1999 Grand Final , scoring the first try. Fitzgibbon subsequently transferred to the Roosters in 2000, again scoring a try in the Roosters 14 6 loss to the Brisbane Broncos . Eventually, Fitzgibbon won a premiership with the Roosters ... NRL grand final Fitzgibbon played in the second row and was the Roosters goal kicker in their loss to the Penrith Panthers . After that he was selected to go on the 2003 Kangaroo tour . In 2006, Fitzgibbon ... . Fitzgibbon passed the previous record of 1218 points by converting winger Sam Perrett s third try ..., Fitzgibbon was named in the Australia national rugby league team Rugby League World Cup Squad preliminary 46 man Kangaroos squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup , ref cite news author Liam FitzGibbon ... league hull 8053856.stm On 3 September 2011 Fitzgibbon suffered a fracture and ligament damage to his ... league 14827593.stm Rugby League International Origin Match Craig Fitzgibbon was selected for the Exiles ... goals for 90 points Played 4 games for Country vs. City 2002, 2004, 2005 & 2006 Craig Fitzgibbon is the highest ... Home http www.stats.rleague.com rl scorers players Craig Fitzgibbon.html Craig Fitzgibbon Rugby ... contents ?p 3430 Craig Fitzgibbon to Hull FC Hull FC website S start Succession box title Clive Churchill ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Craig ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... Fitzgibbon, Craig Category 1977 births Category People from Wollongong Category Illawarra Steelers ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Paul Fitzgibbon image birth date birth date 1903 3 21 birth place South Dakota death date Position Wide receiver College Creighton University DraftedYear DraftedRound Stats y DatabaseFootball FITZGPAU01 PFR ProBowls years 1926 br 1927 br 1928 br 1930 1932 teams Duluth Eskimos br Frankford Yellow Jackets br Chicago Cardinals br Green Bay Packers Paul Fitzgibbon born March 21, 1903, date of death unknown was a professional American football player who played wide receiver for six seasons for the Duluth Eskimos , Frankford Yellow Jackets , Chicago Cardinals , and Green Bay Packers . ref http www.pro football reference.com players F FitzPa20.htm ref ref http www.nfl.com players paulfitzgibbon profile?id FIT571021 ref References Reflist 1930 Green Bay Packers 1931 Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers starting quarterback navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Paul ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American football player DATE OF BIRTH March 21, 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH South Dakota DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Paul Category 1903 births Category Year of death missing Category American football wide receivers Category Chicago Cardinals players Category Creighton Bluejays football players Category Duluth Eskimos players Category Frankford Yellow Jackets players Category Green Bay Packers players widereceiver 1900s stub ... more details
Infobox GAA player image code Camogie sport Camogie County Cork province Munster name Patricia Fitzgibbon irish P draig n Nic Ghiob in nickname sport Camogie position position county Cork club Club GAA Club clyears clapps points ? clcounty clprovince clposition icyears icapps points ? counties Cork scores icprovince icallireland allstars icposition clupdate 16 31, 30 June 2010 UTC icupdate 16 31, 30 June 2010 UTC birth place County Cork Cork , Ireland Patricia Fitzgibbon is a former camogie player, winner of an All Ireland Senior Camogie Championship All Ireland senior medal in 1992 and winner of the Camogie All Stars Awards Other awards AIB Gaelic Star award for Camogie Junior Player of the year in 1984. ref cite news title Camogie Archive url http www.camogie.ie AboutCamogie ChampionshipHistory tabid 61 Default.aspx Camogie.ie publisher Camogie.ie date 30 June 2010 accessdate 30 June 2010 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref References reflist External links http www.camogie.ie Camogie.ie Official Camogie Association Website Category Camogie players Wikipedia List of Camogie players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon,Patricia ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH County Cork Cork DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon,Patricia Category People from County Cork Category Cork camogie players Category Living people ... more details
Infobox gridiron football person name Nick FitzGibbon team Winnipeg Blue Bombers image ImageWidth caption birth date Birth date and age 1987 04 25 birth place Puslinch, Ontario position1 Running back CIS University of Guelph Guelph high school playing years CFL Year 2011 present playing teams Winnipeg Blue Bombers status Active import no number 33 Height ft 5 Height in 10 Weight lbs 205 CFLDraftedYear 2009 CFLDraftedRound Undrafted CFLDraftedPick CFLDraftedTeam career highlights Awards Honors Records CFL 4553 MedalTableTop MedalSport Men s American football MedalCountry CAN MedalCompetition IFAF World Championship World Championship MedalSilver 2011 IFAF World Championship 2011 Austria Team Competition MedalBottom Nick FitzGibbon born April 25, 1987 in Puslinch, Ontario is a Canadian football running back for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League . He was signed as undrafted free agent by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on September 27, 2011. ref http www.bluebombers.com roster show id 4553 ref He played CIS Football with the Guelph Gryphons . References Reflist Winnipeg Blue Bombers roster navbox Canada 2011 IFAF World Cup roster navbox Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME FitzGibbon, Nick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian football player DATE OF BIRTH April 25, 1987 PLACE OF BIRTH Puslinch, Ontario DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT FitzGibbon, Nick Category 1987 births Category Living people Category Players of Canadian football from Ontario Category Canadian football running backs Category Guelph Gryphons football players Category People from Puslinch, Ontario Category Winnipeg Blue Bombers players ... more details
Graham Francis Smacka Fitzgibbon was an Australia n entertainer. He was born at Mordialloc on 12 February 1930, the son of Francis Frank Fitzgibbon, clerk and Minnie n e Mitchell d 1989 and younger brother to actress singer Maggie Fitzgibbon . Educated at St Bede s College Mentone , Smacka as he was popularly known began first playing the ukulele at an early age before switching to the banjo his earliest influences were Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong . In 1951 he began playing with Frank Johnson s Fabulous Dixielanders , and later with the father of Australian jazz, Graeme Bell , before forming his own band with The Steamboat Stompers his first album was Frisco Joe s Good Time Boys 1953. In 1967 he opened Melbourne s first jazz restaurant La Brochette Studley Park Road, Kew, Victoria and later in May 1971 Smacka s Place Chetwynd Street, North Melbourne which became a Melbourne institution his recipe for an enjoyable night out was an ample supply of good food, good liquor, and good entertainment . Described as Plump and smiling with a warm and friendly, genial personality Smacka was a much loved entertainer, a rare breed who left a smile on everyone s face was a regular performer on Melbourne television shows, notably Sunnyside Up , In Melbourne Tonight and The Penthouse Club . In 1972, the jovial Australian jazzman recorded the title song of the movie The Adventures of Barry McKenzie which was released as a single that same year, reaching 22 on the Australian Singles Chart Go Set in December 1972. ref http www.poparchives.com.au gosetcharts 1972 19721202.html ref He was a mate ... Smacka in its Fitzgibbon Dynasty exhibition. References Australian Dictionary of Biography ref www.adb.online.anu.edu.au biogs A140188b.htm ref The Fitzgibbon Dynasty , The Victorian Jazz Archive, October 2007 reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Smacka ALTERNATIVE ... Fitzgibbon, Smacka Category 1930 births Category 1979 deaths Category Australian musicians ... more details
Use Australian English date October 2011 Infobox sportsperson name Daniel Fitzgibbon image imagesize caption fullname nicknames nationality AUS club collegeteam birth date 15 June 1976 birth place Manly , Queensland death date death place height weight medaltemplates MedalSport Sailing MedalCompetition Paralympic Games MedalSilver 2008 Summer Paralympics 2008 Beijing Mixed Two Person SKUD18 Daniel Fitzgibbon born 15 June 1976 is a Paralympic sailor from Australia. He won a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Paralympics 2008 Beijing Games in the Mixed Two Person SKUD18 event, ref name IPC AU2S cite web title Athlete Search Results url http www.paralympic.org Sport Results search.html?npc AUS&gender all&medal medals&sport all&games 2008PG publisher International Paralympic Committee accessdate 5 October 2011 ref and was named the Sailor of the Year with a Disability by Yachting Australia in 2004 ... Career Fitzgibbon was born in Manly , Queensland on 15 June 1976. ref name bio cite web url http www.qldyachting.org.au ... paralympian sticks to right tack story e6frepno 1111115301978 title Sailor Dan Fitzgibbon on right ... 25 November 2011 ref He sued the Waterways Authority for negligence at the Sydney Supreme Court. Fitzgibbon ... Court of Australia The Waterways Authority v Daniel Gerard Fitzgibbon date 5 October 2005 publisher ... and won the silver medal. The class, which premiered at the 2008 games, was created when Fitzgibbon ... named as Sailors of the Year with a Disability, the third time Fitzgibbon won the award. ref name SOTY References reflist colwidth 33em External links IPC profile surname Fitzgibbon givenname Daniel http www.paralympic.org.au team daniel fitzgibbon Profile on Australian Paralympic Committee website http www.australiansailingteam.com.au ?ID 48533 Daniel Fitzgibbon , Yachting Australia Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgibbon, Daniel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fitzgibbon, Daniel Category Australian sailors Category Sailors at the 2008 ... more details