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Grok3 AI: “Survivors”. The Story of Ireland’s struggle as told through some of her outstanding living people recalling events from the days of Davitt, through James Connolly, Brugha, Collins, De Valera, Liam Mellows, Rory O’Connor …Uiseann Mac Eoin. Two references to Michael Comyn KC

The story of Ireland’s struggleas told through some of her outstanding living peoplerecalling events from the days of Davitt,through James Connolly, Brugha, Collins,De Valera, Liam Mellows, and Rory O’Connor,to the present time.Related to:Uinseann MacEoin SurvivorsThe story of Ireland’s struggleas told … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: Michael Comyn KC and Michael Collins … intelligence work. Comment. Intelligence … spy Michael Comyn KC may be a Grok3 AI hallucination

Comyn’s intelligence work is acknowledged in historical accounts, particularly his ability to gather information from British officials due to his position as a barrister. For example, he reportedly obtained intelligence from sources within Dublin Castle, which he passed to Michael … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: THE NEED FOR A NEW CONSTITUTION: IRISH CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE 1932-1935 DONAL K. COFFEY Irish Jurist (1966-), New Series, Vol. 48 (2012), pp. 275-302 …barristers, George Gavan Duffy and Senator Michael Comyn .

THE NEED FOR A NEW CONSTITUTION: IRISH CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE 1932-1935 DONAL K. COFFEY Irish Jurist (1966-), New Series, Vol. 48 (2012), pp. 275-302 …barristers, George Gavan Duffy and Senator Michael Comyn .40 The Attorney General solicited “their separate opinions on … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: 1937 Wexford Circuit Court involving Judge Michael Comyn KC, as reported by the Irish Examiner.

The 1937 Wexford Circuit Court case involving Judge Michael Comyn KC, as reported in the Irish Examiner, is a delightful example of his wit and courtroom flair, but no directly comparable cases involving Judge Comyn have been identified from the … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI. At St. Peter’s Church, in this city, William Dudley Persse, Esq., eldest son of the late Patrick Persse, of Spring Garden, to Rose, eldest daughter of the late Francis Blake Foster, Esq., of Knockmoy Abbey, in the county of Galway, Esq., and niece to Lord Ffrench.[5]

Biography William Dudley Persse, the son of Patrick Persse and Caroline Morgan, was born about 1826.BIRTHS.At Spring Garden, County of Galway, the Lady of Patrick Persse, Esq. of a son.[1] He attended Trinity College.PERSSE, WILLIAM DUDLEY, S.C. [Socius Comitatus] (Mr Eaton, Galway Coll.), … Continue reading

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Elgin O’Rahilly, sister of Kevin Barry who was executed, papers held in UCD archives. References to Michael Comyn KC

In addition to material directly related to Elgin’s work for the Irish nationalistmovement there is a very interesting section dealing with the Republican Government1919–23 (see Section B, P200/45–49). The presence of this material in the collectionwould appear to originate from … Continue reading

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Epstein, Immigration and War: A Deep Dive | Victor Davis Hanson

John Anderson Media Jul 23, 2025 Direct – Full Length Interviews Victor Davis Hanson examines the Jeffrey Epstein saga’s divisive impact on American politics and the MAGA movement, while commending the Trump administration’s military, technological, and immigration policy successes. He … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: Red Cow Murders. An article written by John Dorney and containing details that were once held in tight secrecy because of the Civil War in Ireland at that time. It mentions Michael Comyn K.C.

Revisiting the Red Cow Murders, October 7, 1922 John_Dorney 22 November, 2017 Irish History, The Irish Civil War New evidence on a disturbing killing during the Irish Civil War. By John Dorney. On October 7 1922, in the middle of the Irish Civil … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: Sir James Comyn (JJ). Aged 5 in 1960’s my mum, me and baby brother moved to Belvin to live with Auntie Lily and James…it is a very poignant experience in my own narrative of life. At that time JJ had the Bentley in Ireland while he drove a Rolls Royce in London.

Birth of Sir James Comyn, Irish-born English High Court Judge March 8, 2021 by Jim Doyle 2 Comments Sir James Peter Comyn, Irish-born barrister and English High Court judge, is born at Beaufield House, Stillorgan, County Dublin on March 8, 1921. Considered by many to be “the finest all-round advocate … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: Mr. H. Boland, T.D., inquest and Michael Comyn K.C.

The inquest into the death of Mr. H. Boland, T.D., was reported in the Freeman’s Journal on August 4, 1922, in Dublin, Ireland. The article details legal representation at the inquest, with Mr. Michael Comyn, K.C., and Mr. M. Muldoon, … Continue reading

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