Gorey Guardian

Tragic loss of heir to castle

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CAPTAIN Gerald Hugh FitzGerald, 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards, was killed in action aged 28 on Sunday, September 13, 1914.

The only son of Lord and Lady Maurice FitzGerald of Johnstown Castle, and grandson of the 4th Duke of Leinster and 7th Earl of Granard, he entered the Army in December 1907, was gazetted 1st Lieutenant in November 1908, and obtained his captaincy in November 1913.

He was a brilliant young officer and keen sportsman, and was well known in hunting circles in County Wexford.

His father died in 1901. His mother lived at Johnstown Castle until her death in 1942. He was married to Dorothy Charringto­n and left almost immediatel­y after the ceremony for the front with the 4 th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards.

Profiles were provided by Wexford County Council. On Sunday, the council launched www.wexfordgre­atwardead.ie

 ??  ?? Captain Gerald Hugh FitzGerald. Michael, William and John Barry. Sgt Evelyn Reddan, Insp Patrick Cody, Sgt Kevin Bolger, Canon Mark Hayden, Sup Gerry McGrath, Sgt Stephen Ennis and Sgt John Kehoe at the Gorey Group of Parishes remembranc­e service and war memorial unveiling at Christ Church on Sunday.
Captain Gerald Hugh FitzGerald. Michael, William and John Barry. Sgt Evelyn Reddan, Insp Patrick Cody, Sgt Kevin Bolger, Canon Mark Hayden, Sup Gerry McGrath, Sgt Stephen Ennis and Sgt John Kehoe at the Gorey Group of Parishes remembranc­e service and war memorial unveiling at Christ Church on Sunday.
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