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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

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Grok3 AI: When Michael Collins Met Fianna Fáil: Memory, Legacy, and Oratory in the Houses of the Oireachtas 1927 – 1932. Below is comment from Senator Michael Comyn…

See new posts Collins also managed to enter posthumously into debate on international relations when his name was invoked during a debate on the Kellogg Briand Pact, an international non-aggression pact signed in 1929. The Fianna Fáil Senator Michael Comyn … Continue reading

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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

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Grok3 AI: EAMON DE VALERA PAPERS 150 – Michael Comyn KC references. © UCD-OFM Partnership 2005

Grok3 AI followed by copies of references to Michael Comyn from Eamon de Valera papers 150 The documents cited from the Eamon de Valera Papers (P150) provide a detailed view of the political, legal, and financial activities surrounding the Irish … Continue reading

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GZERO, everything is political: Twenty years since the IRA put down its guns: What’s changed in Northern Ireland?

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Big Think: Van Gogh

Books — July 8, 2025 Why did Van Gogh eat yellow paint? The troubled obsession behind the masterpieces. In “Human History on Drugs,” Sam Kelly explores what the research can tell us about one of history’s most brilliant — and troubled — … 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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Neutrality and the Republic of Ireland, as Starmer warms up the war footing, let us not be naive. Have you heard of World War II and the “Donegal Corridor”?

The Donegal corridor and the Battle of the Atlantic As Europe fell to the advancing German armies in the early months of World War II, the United Kingdom became more and more isolated and increasingly dependent on the Atlantic trade … Continue reading

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