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Grok 4 AI: Michael Comyn: A key example was his participation in the 1908 North West Manchester by-election, sometimes mistakenly dated to 1909 in historical accounts. This by-election, held on April 24, 1908, was triggered by Winston Churchill’s appointment as President of the Board of Trade in Asquith’s Liberal Cabinet, requiring him to seek re-election under contemporary rules.

See new posts (Michael Comyn) He was also active in nationalist politics before 1914, including participating in the North West Manchester by-election campaign in 1908 (not 1909 as sometimes misstated), where he supported the Liberal candidate and interacted with figures … Continue reading

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Grok 4 AI: Georgina Frost … a remarkable woman who took her case to the Supreme Court and was entitled to take the position of Clerk of Petty Sessions in Co. Clare, the role previously held by her Father. Michael Comyn KC and his brother James Comyn SC were part of her legal team.

Georgina Frost case James Comyn SC and Michael Comyn KC? Georgina Frost (1879–1939), born on December 29, 1879, in Sixmilebridge, County Clare, was one of five children of Thomas Frost, the clerk of petty sessions for Sixmilebridge and Newmarket-on-Fergus. From … Continue reading

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