Will : AMs : Merton, Norfolk, 1858 Sept. 4.

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Will : AMs : Merton, Norfolk, 1858 Sept. 4.

FitzGerald's last will and testament, bequeathing his estate to family members and friends, including his sisters Eleanor Kerrich and Andalusia deSoyres, William Kenworthy, W.K. Browne, Charles Crude [?], and W.B. Donne. Appoints Rev. George Crabbe and Frederick Barlow as executors.

1 item (5 p.) in case ; 31 cm.

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Crabbe, George, active 1858-1883

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Detroit, Mich., gardener. By 1886 he had moved to Grand Rapids, Mich., and owned a greenhouse. From the description of George F. Crabbe papers, 1876, 1881, and undated. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 77974800 George Crabbe (?-1884) was an English clergyman who served in Norfolk, as well as a friend of Edward FitzGerald. Edward FitzGerald was born Edward Purcell on March 31, 1809 near Woodbridge in Suffolk. An English writer, FitzGerald...

Barlow, Frederick, of Woodbridge, Suffolk

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Fitzgerald, Edward, 1809-1883

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Edward FitzGerald was an English author and translator, best known for his popular translation of The Rubáiyát. Born Edward Marlborough Purcell into one of the wealthiest families in England, the family name was changed when his mother inherited her family fortune. He was educated at Oxford University, after which he travelled constantly for a time and wrote poetry, as well as translating verse from several languages. Although talented, he lacked the motivation to devote himself to writing; he...