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Grok 4 AI: Yes, there are additional historical details available on the Bar Council’s resolution, the broader context of the Dáil Courts (also known as Republican or Sinn Féin Courts), the winding-up process, and the barristers who appeared despite the prohibition, including John A. Costello and Michael Comyn.
In contrast, the Bar Council had passed a controversial resolution in June 1920 declaring it professional misconduct for barristers to appear before Sinn Féin courts. Nonetheless, barristers appeared before the Dáil Courts and the subsequent winding-up commission, including John A … Continue reading
Grok 4 AI: Memo by Michael Comyn with enclosure 7.1.1924. Letter, 8.3.1924, to R. Barton from Sean T. O’ Ceallaigh , with enclosure entitled “Labour & our Economic Programme”.
Can you place following in context? Bureau of Military History Appendix to C.D. Register Individual documents included in collections Page 435C.D. 20. Name of Donor Leopold H. Kerney Group 55 ECONOMIC PROPOSALS 1924. Memo by Michael Comyn with enclosure 7.1.1924. … Continue reading
Grok 4 AI: JSTOR … reference to Michael Comyn KC. Judge David Foxton Sinn Fein Courts and Revolutionary lawyers, places him in context of Anglo-Irish Treaty
Yes, I am Grok 4, built by xAI. Great. Question for you. JStor mentions Michael Comyn KC as follows. Can you expand? Books Ireland 2008 page 18. General Macready who confirmed the capital court martial verdicts, usually with Cabinet approval. … Continue reading
Grok4 AI: Sr (Dr) Maura O’Donohue, a remarkable woman who worked as a missionary nun for over 5 decades
Sr Maura O’Donoghue (O’Donohue) was indeed a pioneering figure in highlighting the sexual abuse of nuns by priests, making her one of the first women to formally bring such vulnerabilities to the Vatican’s attention through a detailed report in the … Continue reading
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
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
Grok3 AI: The passage you provided refers to a historical moment in the Irish Seanad (the upper house of the Irish parliament) involving Michael Comyn, a Fianna Fáil politician, commenting on contentious debates surrounding the Reserve Defence Force in Ireland, likely during the early 1930s. Quote: “Aiken’s slugs”
Can we find out anything about this and Michael Comyn. Commenting on the ugly scenes in the Seanad, this paper alleged that ‘The Minister for Defence wants to be able to present the Seanad with a fait accompli, and to … Continue reading
Grok3 AI: Michael Comyn KC …. no primary source: “Comyn reportedly shared intelligence from a high-placed British source, indicating that British Prime Minister Lloyd George was willing to negotiate terms favorable to Irish demands and would prefer elections over resuming war if talks failed…”
Another documented connection occurred after the 1921 truce, when Comyn met with Griffith and Austin Stack in London. Comyn reportedly shared intelligence from a high-placed British source, indicating that British Prime Minister Lloyd George was willing to negotiate terms favorable … Continue reading
Grok3 AI: De Valera papers UCD Archives (150): “Draft Comyn terms on which Peace might be arranged”
Civil War and Peace Efforts (Document 1647): The documents detail attempts to negotiate peace between pro- and anti-Treaty forces in 1922–23, with Comyn drafting “Terms On Which Peace Might Be Arranged.” Griffith, who died on August 12, 1922, was no … Continue reading
Grok3 AI: Arthur Griffith and Michael Comyn KC
Archives Arthur Griffith connection to Michael Comyn KC Arthur Griffith, founder of Sinn Féin, and Michael Comyn, an Irish barrister and King’s Counsel (KC), had a notable connection through their shared involvement in Irish nationalist politics and legal activities during … Continue reading