Francis James Garrick

Francis James Garrick
member of parliament
portrait photo of Francis James Garrick, showing him with a full beard and a balding head
Francis James Garrick
Canterbury Provincial Council
In office
11 June 1866 – 1869
Succeeded byJ. Inglis
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for St Albans
In office
18841887
Preceded byJohn Evans Brown
Succeeded byWilliam Pember Reeves
Majority317[1]
Personal details
Born1833
Sydney or at sea
DiedJune 1890 (aged 56–57)
Christchurch
SpouseElizabeth Garrick (nee Peacock)
RelationsJames Francis Garrick – brother[2]
Joseph Garrick – brother[3]
John Thomas Peacock – brother in law
Children6 sons, 3 daughters
Professionlawyer

Francis James Garrick (1833 – 7 June 1890), was a barrister and politician from Christchurch, New Zealand.

  1. ^ "St Albans". The Star. No. 5016. 23 July 1884. p. 3. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
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