John Fitzgerald (brewer) explained

Sir John Fitzgerald (1857  - 2 November 1930) was an Irish-born brewer and wine and spirit merchant,[1] who served as Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne from 1914 to 1915. Born in Tipperary, he was knighted in the 1920 New Year Honours for his services to Newcastle. He founded the Sir John Fitzgerald pub chain[2] that bears his name and was still owned and operated by his descendants until it was purchased by Ladhar Leisure in December 2020.[3]

He was a prominent Roman Catholic and generous benefactor to church charities. He donated Fitzgerald Hall to the church for use as a children's centre in memory of his son, Lieutenant Gerald Fitzgerald, who was killed in the First World War.[4]

He left a fortune of in excess of £270,000, including £1,000 bequeathed to the Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle for distribution to Catholic charities.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Biography, Who Was Who
  2. Web site: Sir John Fitzgerald website. https://web.archive.org/web/20120615140104/http://www.sjf.co.uk/about/history.php. dead. 15 June 2012. 8 February 2022.
  3. Web site: Crown Posada under new ownership as Sir John Fitzgerald pub group is acquired. Coreena. Ford. 7 December 2020. ChronicleLive.co.uk. 8 February 2022.
  4. News: Sir John Fitzgerald. Former Sheriff and Lord Mayor of Newcastle. . 4 April 2019 . Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer . 3 November 1930 . 4. subscription .
  5. News: Sir John Fitzgerald. Man Who Started Life as Barman Leaves £270,000. . 4 April 2019 . Belfast News-Letter . 23 February 1931. subscription . 9.