Brinsley FitzGerald | |
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Born | 25 September 1859 |
Died | 9 February 1931 | (aged 71)
Residence | Ashdown House |
Nationality | Irish |
Education | Rugby School |
Alma mater | University College, Oxford |
Occupation | |
Organization | Basil, Montgomery, FitzGerald and Co. |
Spouse(s) | Margaretta Armstrong Drexel |
Parent(s) |
Sir Peter FitzGerald Julia Hussey |
Lieutenant-Colonel Brinsley FitzGerald (25 September 1859 – 9 February 1931) was an Irish stockbroker.
Brinsley FitzGerald was born on 25 September 1859, the fourth son of Sir Peter FitzGerald, 1st Baronet of Valencia, 19th Knight of Kerry (1808-1880) and Julia Hussey. He was educated at Rugby School and University College, Oxford.
FitzGerald worked as a land agent in Ireland for seven years, and from 1895 until 1918 was a member of the , with the firm of Basil Montgomery FitzGerald and Co. During the South African War he served with the West Somerset Yeomanry, and later as ADC to General French, for which he was mentioned in despatches and awarded the Queen's Medal with six clasps. He also served during the European War as private secretary to French in 1914, for which he was awarded the CB (in 1916), the Legion d'Honneur and the Order of Leopold.
In 1918, he married Margarita (née Armstrong) Drexel (1867-1948), the former wife of banker Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr. (1864-1934), son of banker Anthony Joseph Drexel (1826-1893). Margaretta and Drexel were married from 1886 until their divorce in 1917, seven months before she wed FitzGerald. Brinsley and Margarita did not have any children, however, Drexel had four children from her previous marriage:
FitzGerald lived at Ashdown Park, Ashbury, Swindon, and was a member of White's and the Royal Yacht Squadron, Cowes. He died on 9 February 1931.