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George Robert FitzGerald
Irish eccentric and duellist
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An appeal to the Jockey Club; or, a true narrative of the late affair between Mr. Fitz-Gerald and Mr. Walker. By George Robert Fitz-Gerald, Esq
George Robert FitzGerald
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Date: [1775]
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The trials of George Robert Fitzgerald , Esq; Timothy Brecknock, James Fulton, and others, for the procurement of, and for the murder of Patrick Randall Mc.Donnell and Charles Hipson. Also the trial of John Gallagher and Others, for an Assault on George Ropert Fitz-Gerald, in the Gaol of Castlebar. The speech of George Robert Fitzgerald, Esq; previous to his receiving Sentence-The Arguments of Council-The Lord Chief Baron Yelverton's Speech on passing their Sentences-The whole Proceedings of the Court-Together with a Description of their Conduct at the Place of Execution. Taken from the notes of a gentleman.
George Robert FitzGerald
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Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]
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The riddle. By the late unhappy George-Robert Fitzgerald, Esq. With notes, by W. Bingley, formerly of London, Bookseller
George Robert FitzGerald
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Date: [1787]
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The trial of George Robert Fitzgerald, esq. Timothy Brecknock, esq. barrister at law, and others : for the murder of Patrick Randal McDonnel, esq. and Mr. Hipson / Taken in short hand by Patrick Murphy, gent.
George Robert FitzGerald
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Date: [1786?]
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The case of G. R. Fitzgerald , Esquire, impartially considered, and his character and conduct vindicated: to which is added, a circumstantial account of the premature death of the late Patrick Randal M'Donnel, Esq. in a genuine letter from T. Brecknock, Esq. now a prisone in the gaol of Castlebar, to his friend in London. The whole never before published.
George Robert FitzGerald
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Date: 1786
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