The Solicitor-General for Ireland was the holder of an Irish and then (from the Act of Union 1800) United Kingdom government office. The holder was a deputy...
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India, Attorney General of India Solicitor-General for Ireland, deputy to the Attorney-General for Ireland, until 1922 Solicitor-General of New Zealand...
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His Majesty's Solicitor General for England and Wales, known informally as the Solicitor General, is one of the law officers of the Crown in the government...
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Attorney-General for Ireland, the Solicitor-General for Ireland, the Attorney-General for Southern Ireland, the Solicitor-General for Southern Ireland, the...
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and the Republic of Ireland, the legal profession is split between solicitors and barristers (called advocates in some countries, for example Scotland)...
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dispute between two rivals for the Office of Solicitor General for Ireland, Patrick Barnewall and Walter Cowley, but it survived for some decades, as it took...
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senior in rank to the Solicitor-General for Ireland: both advised the Crown on Irish legal matters. With the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922...
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Law officers of the Crown (redirect from Attorney General to the Prince of Wales)
Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. They are variously referred to as the Attorney General, Solicitor General, Lord Advocate, or Advocate General depending...
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The solicitor-general of Australia (officially the solicitor-general of the Commonwealth) is the country's second highest-ranking law officer, after the...
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Margaret Trudeau (category Canadian people of Anglo-Irish descent)
Bernard, was a member of the Irish House of Commons for Bandonbridge, and brother of Francis Bernard, Solicitor-General for Ireland, and ancestor of the Earls...
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David Plunket, 1st Baron Rathmore (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
of Ireland that same year. In 1870, he was elected Conservative Member of Parliament for Dublin University, and was Solicitor General for Ireland under...
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Walter Stanley Monroe (category Irish emigrants to pre-Confederation Newfoundland)
Party. He was born in Ireland in 1871, the first son of John Monroe, a distinguished lawyer who became Solicitor-General for Ireland, and his wife Elizabeth...
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Edward Carson (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
Carson, was an Irish unionist politician, barrister and judge, who was the Attorney General and Solicitor General for England, Wales and Ireland as well as...
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Ireland, who held office as Solicitor General for Ireland. He is mainly remembered for framing the civil articles of the Treaty of Limerick, and for his...
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Annaverna) was an Irish politician, Solicitor-General, and Baron of the Court of Exchequer (Ireland). He is mainly remembered for the crushing remark...
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Hugh Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
QC (1 July 1834 – 6 February 1904), was an Irish lawyer. MacDermot served as Solicitor-General for Ireland in the Liberal government of 1886. He unsuccessfully...
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John Forster (Chief Justice) (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
Dublin City in the Irish House of Commons from 1703 to 1715. He was Solicitor-General for Ireland in 1709 and Attorney-General for Ireland from Christmas...
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John Doherty (redirect from John Doherty (Ireland))
American chef John Doherty (Irish politician) (1785–1850), Solicitor-General for Ireland John Doherty (musician) (1900–1980), Irish fiddler John Doherty (New...
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Hugh Law (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
Lieutenant of Ireland, Lord Spencer, in 1868. He became a Bencher of the King's Inns in 1870 and was appointed in turn Solicitor-General for Ireland in 1872...
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Roger Wilbraham (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
31 July 1616) was a prominent English lawyer who served as Solicitor-General for Ireland under Elizabeth I and was judged one of her few really competent...
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held by the attorney general for England and Wales by virtue of that office. The advocate general and the solicitor general for England and Wales have...
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Peter O'Brien, 1st Baron O'Brien (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
Rule. In 1887 O'Brien was appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland, becoming Attorney-General for Ireland and an Irish Privy Counsellor the following year...
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Whips) Attorney General for England and Wales Advocate General for Scotland Advocate General for Northern Ireland Solicitor General for England and Wales...
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British Army officer Roger Wilbraham (1553–1616), English lawyer, Solicitor-General for Ireland under Elizabeth I Roger Wilbraham (MP) (1743–1829), British...
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The shadow solicitor general is a member of the Official Opposition frontbench. The shadow solicitor general shadows the solicitor general for England and...
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Baron Hemphill (category Peerages created for UK MPs)
was created on 12 January 1906 for the lawyer and Liberal politician Charles Hemphill, Solicitor-General for Ireland between 1892 and 1895. His elder...
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The Solicitor-General of Victoria, known informally as the Solicitor-General, is the state's Second Law Officer and the deputy of the Attorney-General. The...
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to solicitors who conduct advocacy in court (such as Northern Ireland) or as a job title (Australia). Historically in the United Kingdom, solicitors took...
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Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
an Irish Queen's Counsel in 1849. His advocacy of a continuance of the Union with Great Britain, and his appointment as Solicitor-General for Ireland in...
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William Plunket, 1st Baron Plunket (category Solicitors-general for Ireland)
made Solicitor-General for Ireland and, in 1805, Attorney-General for Ireland. He was also raised to the Irish Privy Council. As Solicitor General, Plunket...
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