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Grok3 AI: “Michael Comyn KC was a key figure in the Dáil Courts, particularly noted for his role in establishing the first Sinn Féin courts in Ballinrobe, South Mayo, alongside Commandant P.R. Hughes.”

Michael Comyn KC was a key figure in the Dáil Courts, particularly noted for his role in establishing the first Sinn Féin courts in Ballinrobe, South Mayo, alongside Commandant P.R. Hughes. Can I source further information? Michael Comyn KC played … 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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Improvised Justice: “When introducing legislation in 1923 to wind up the parallel courts’ system established during the War of Independence, Minister Kevin O’Higgins characterised them as “an improvised system of justice”. The true story, however, is one of complexity and resilience, write Barry Whelan and John Biggins”

26 Feb 2025 culturePrint Improvised justice When introducing legislation in 1923 to wind up the parallel courts’ system established during the War of Independence, Minister Kevin O’Higgins characterised them as “an improvised system of justice”. The true story, however, is one … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: Michael Comyn K.C., Republican to the core and the unofficial court system named the Dail Courts or Sinn Fein Courts established during Ireland’s fight for Independence.

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

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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: During the Irish Civil War, eighty-three prisoners were executed after trial by military court. Reference to Michael Comyn KC. Quote: “During the Irish Civil War, eighty-three prisoners were executed after trial by military court…”

Explore 1.5M+ audiobooks & ebooks free for 30 daysOnly €10,99/month after trial. Cancel anytime.Start your free 30 days Ebook 310 pages 8 hours The Irish Civil War: Law, Execution and Atrocity By Sean Enright Rating: 4 out of 5 stars … 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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Grok3 AI: (British Newspaper Archives – Freeman’s Journal) search Michael Comyn KC and entered into Grok3. The Anti-Treaty Campaign – The Irish Army Mutiny 1924; the Red Cow Murders

ANTI-TREATY CAMPAIGN … and Mr. Michael Comyn, K.C. Mr. Lemass said Liam Tobin and Charles Dalton had accepted the Treaty only as a stepping-stone to the achievement of the Republic, and now when they had spoken out they had been … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: Oath and Land Annuities : Signatories including Senator Michael Comyn K.C., in favour of the case for the retention of the Land Annuities

Irish Press 29th March 1932 pg 1 Note may be sent to London tomorrow Oath and Land Annuities by our political correspondent. Although most of the ministers were enjoying a short respite yesterday Mr de Valera spent the day and … Continue reading

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Grok3 AI: Belfast Newsletter August 4th, 1932. Senator Counihan and Senator Comyn K.C.

The article you’ve referenced from the Belfast Newsletter dated August 4, 1932, provides a snapshot of a critical moment in Irish political and economic history, specifically relating to the Irish Free State’s disputes with Britain over land annuities and the … Continue reading

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