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Francis James Garrick

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for three years. He was elected onto the council on 11 June 1866 for the City of Christchurch electorate. Immediately following his election, he was appointed Provincial Solicitor and thus became a member of the Executive Council; he remained on the Executive Council until 27 November of that year.
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Garrick died on 7 June 1890 of bronchitis. He was survived by his wife Elizabeth, five sons, and two daughters. Together with the two children who died early, they thus had (at least) nine children. He was buried at the St Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery.
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in 1861 where only four attorneys were in practice at that time, whilst Francis James emigrated to New Zealand in February 1864. He found a partner and set up the firm of Garrick and
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with many family members, including two Garrick children who died young: Kate (d. 27 March 1865 aged nine months) and Alfred Sydney (d. 17 March 1877 aged 6.5 years).
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Garrick was born in 1833. There are conflicting reports whether this was at sea or when his parents had already arrived in Sydney. He was educated at
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On 3 June 1869, a by-election was held, as Garrick had resigned his seat the previous month. The election was won by J. Inglis unopposed.
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Cyclopedia Company Limited, ed. (1903). "Christchurch City And Suburban — Ex-Members of the House of Representatives".
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Cyclopedia Company Limited, ed. (1903). "Christchurch City And Suburban — Ex-Members of the House of Representatives".
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design him a house on Papanui Road. He married Elizabeth (nÊe Peacock), the oldest sister of the
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Garrick was highly respected in the New Zealand bar for his speaking talent.
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Garrick was the oldest of ten children of James Francis Garrick (b. 1803 in
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Johnston, W. Ross (1972). "Garrick, Sir James Francis (1836–1907)".
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1887 New Zealand general election
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Cyclopedia of New Zealand – Canterbury Provincial District
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Garrick's grave stone at St Paul's Anglican Church in
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Members of Canterbury provincial executive councils
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portrait photo of Francis James Garrick, showing him with a full beard and a balding head
Canterbury Provincial Council
New Zealand Parliament
St Albans
1884
1887
John Evans Brown
William Pember Reeves
Sydney
Christchurch
James Francis Garrick
Joseph Garrick
John Thomas Peacock
Christchurch
Deptford
Kent
England
Sydney
Gibraltar
Woollahra
Australia
St Martin-in-the-Fields
Surrey
Sydney College
James Francis
Brisbane
Cowlishaw
Cathedral Square, Christchurch
Fisher
New Zealand Parliament

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