Francis James Garrick (1833 – 7 June 1890) was a barrister and politician from Christchurch, New Zealand.
1803 in Deptford, Kent, England; d. 1874 in Sydney) and Catherine Eliza Garrick (née Branson, b.
Both Garrick and his younger brother James Francis (born 10 January 1836) were sent to Sydney solicitors to learn the legal trade.
The older brother spent time at Andrew McCulloch's office, and after that he worked for Robert Nicholls.
He found a partner and set up the firm of Garrick and Cowlishaw,[7] with their initial office fronting Cathedral Square, Christchurch.
[12] On 3 June 1869, a by-election was held, as Garrick had resigned his seat the previous month.
Peacock's mother Maria (1804/05–1884) shares a grave at Barbadoes Street Cemetery with many family members, including two Garrick children who died young: Kate (d. 27 March 1865 aged nine months) and Alfred Sydney (d. 17 March 1877 aged 6.5 years).