Lady Adelaide FitzGerald (1860 – 18 November 1942) was an active member of the Wexford community, supporting children's welfare. She and her husband were the last people to reside in
Johnstown Castle
Johnstown Castle is a Gothic Revival castle located in County Wexford, Ireland.
Location
Johnstown Castle is located on the Johnstown Castle Estate, a estate, located off the road between Murntown and Rathaspeck, southwest of Wexford town ...
, after her death it became part of an agricultural college. Throughout her adult life she actively participated and led efforts to help the poor, those needing medical care, abused animals, and more.
Personal life
Born Adelaide Jane Frances Forbes, she was the eldest daughter of
George Hastings Forbes,
7th Earl of Granard and Countess Jane Forbes (née Jane Colclough Grogan-Morgan of
Johnstown Castle
Johnstown Castle is a Gothic Revival castle located in County Wexford, Ireland.
Location
Johnstown Castle is located on the Johnstown Castle Estate, a estate, located off the road between Murntown and Rathaspeck, southwest of Wexford town ...
).
She was born at Castle Forbes,
Newtownforbes
Newtown Forbes () is a large village in County Longford, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It was historically called ''Lisbrack'', an anglicisation of the Irish name. As of the 2022 census of Ireland, 2022 census, Newtownforbes had a population of ...
,
County Longford
County Longford () is a Counties of Ireland, county in Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster. It is named after the town of Longford. Longford County Council is the Local government in the Republic ...
in 1860.
Her sister Sarah married
Lord Henry Grattan-Bellew, becoming Lady Sarah Grattan Bellew, and lived at Castle Forbes. The Earl of Granard was her half-brother (the son of George Hastings Forbes, 7th Earl of Granard and Viscountess (née Frances Mary Territt) Forbes).
She came to live at Johnstown Castle following her marriage in April 1880 to Lord Maurice FitzGerald (1852-1901),
second son of
Charles FitzGerald
Charles Fitzgerald ( – 29 December 1887) was an officer in the British Royal Navy and Governor of The Gambia from 1844 until 1847, then Governor of Western Australia from 1848 to 1855.
Son of Robert Fitzgerald and Lucinda Jackson of K ...
, 4th
Duke of Leinster
Duke of Leinster (; ) is a title and the premier dukedom in the Peerage of Ireland. The subsidiary titles of the Duke of Leinster are: Marquess of Kildare (1761), Earl of Kildare (1316), Earl of Offaly (1761), Viscount Leinster, of Taplow in th ...
.
They required and received a dispensation from the Pope (
Leo XIII
Pope Leo XIII (; born Gioacchino Vincenzo Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2March 181020July 1903) was head of the Catholic Church from 20 February 1878 until his death in July 1903. He had the fourth-longest reign of any pope, behind those of Peter the A ...
) because Lady Fitzgerald was Roman Catholic and Lord Fitzgerald was a Protestant. They agreed to raise their children as Catholics.
Lord Maurice served in Sir Edward Hornby's squadron after eight years in the Navy. He lived in Carton House until his marriage.
Lady Fitzgerald and her husband produced four children: Geraldine (1880-1954), Gerald Hugh (1883-1914), Kathleen (1892-1930) and Marjorie (1896-1899).
Her husband, Lord Maurice FitzGerald died on 24 April 1901 of
cerebral meningitis following a couple of days of influenza. He was aged 48.
His brother, Lord Arthur Fitzgerald, along with Lady Fitzgerald, were appointed guardians of their children. Her first cousin Ronald Forbes helped her manage Johnstown Castle.
Her son Gerald was killed in France in September 1914, during the early months of
World War I
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
while serving with the
4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards
The 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards was a Cavalry regiments of the British Army, cavalry regiment in the British Army, first raised in 1685 as the Earl of Arran's Regiment of Cuirassiers. It was renamed as the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards in 1 ...
.
The inscription chosen for her son's gravestone in France reads: "THE SOULS OF THE RIGHTEOUS ARE IN THE HAND OF GOD". One of her daughters died during or between the world wars.
Community activist
While both of Lady Fitzgerald and Lord Maurice were alive, they looked after the interests of poor Catholics, particularly ensuring that they received proper medical and hospital care, as well as final rites as they died.
Lord Maurice was also concerned about the welfare of abused animals, orphaned children, those imprisoned, and the mentally ill.
Lady Maurice, as she became known after her husband's death, was an important figure in the Wexford area as the head of a variety of organisations including the Wexford Board of Guardians, Wexford branch of
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is a British child protection charity founded as the Liverpool Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (LSPCC) by Thomas Agnew on 19 April 1883. The NSPCC lobbies t ...
, Women's National Health Association, Wexford Horticultural Society, and South Wexford Beekeepers Association.
She took over the community efforts that her husband aided and she was involved in church activities. Like her late husband, she was particularly concerned about the poor.
During the First World War, Lady Fitzgerald participated in the
Queen Mother's Clothing Guild as chairperson of the Wexford branch and was a leader of the aid to
Belgian refugees in Britain during the First World War
During the First World War between 1914 and 1918, many Belgian refugees fled to the United Kingdom.
Because archive material of the hundreds of local Belgian refugee committees is scant and incomplete and because systems of registration were not ...
.
Death and estate settlement
She died in November 1942 at the age of 82 and is buried with other family members in the private cemetery near the walled garden at
Johnstown Castle
Johnstown Castle is a Gothic Revival castle located in County Wexford, Ireland.
Location
Johnstown Castle is located on the Johnstown Castle Estate, a estate, located off the road between Murntown and Rathaspeck, southwest of Wexford town ...
.
She left an unsettled estate.
Three out of her four children predeceased her. including Gerald, their only son and heir to the family estate.
Following her death, Lady FitzGerald's grandson, Maurice Victor Lakin, handed over the Johnstown Castle Estate to the state in lieu of death duties to be used an agricultural college.
References
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1860 births
1942 deaths
People from County Longford
20th-century Irish philanthropists
19th-century Irish philanthropists
Irish women philanthropists