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Saturday, 11 July 2026

James FitzGibbon 1780-1863 in Toronto to his brother Gerald FitzGibbon 1793-1882 in Dublin 1835

 



A letter from James Fitzgibbon in Toronto, a significant figure in early Canadian colonial history, to his brother Gerald in Dublin regarding a potential appointment to a projected “New Land Company” which would offer land to migrant settlers. The brothers were both self-made men; Gerald had a significant legal career and was also an author. The subject of the letter, Francis Hewson, also has a recorded history: he was the first settler at Big Bay Point who came from Ireland to Canada in 1817 to act as secretary to the Governor General, the Duke of Richmond. The Duke died before Hewson could take up his post but Hewson chose to stay in Canada.

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Datelined: Toronto, Upper Canada, 12th March ‘35

Addressed to: Gerald Fitzgibbon Esqr   29 Upper Gloucester Street   Dublin

Postmarks: Undated LIVERPOOL SHIP LETTER and Dublin arrival cancel of April 20 1835

My dear Gerald

In a moment of great hurry Mr Fras. Hewson of Lake Simcoe applies to me for a brief letter to you to state that he is desirous of being appointed commissioner or Agent in the service of the New Land Company now about to be established in Great Britain & Ireland.

Mr H. has been 16 years resident in U. Canada and has been employed by the Government in the distributing and settling of Emigrants, in making Roads thro’ the Forest &c and he must now have much experience in the duties which the New Company must assign to its officers & servants in these Provinces.

Our Lt. Govr. has permitted Mr H. to refer to him – he is permitted also to refer to our Mr Justice, and to the Crown Commissioner for Lands in this Province, He is one of the Hewsons of Kerry and has influential friends in Ireland, but he thinks that an active one in Dublin may do more to forward his interests with the Company than could be done elsewhere.

The Bishop of Dromore Dr Saurin is his particular friend, and he intends writing to him and others.

I state these particulars briefly that you may see best how to ally yourself with those who will interest themselves in his favor and any service you may be able to render him will be bestowed upon a Man who has manfully struggled with all the difficulties of a new Settlement in the Forest under very trying circumstances, which however, have eminently qualified him to render the company good service should they employ him.

I remain, Dear Gerald, most affectionately yours

James Fitz Gibbon

Gerald Fitz Gibbon Esqr

References

Wikipedia: James FitzGibbon

Wikipedia: Gerald Fitzgibbon (author)

Wikipedia: James Saurin

https://electriccanadian.com/pioneering/pioneerpapers.pdf