Talk:Attorney-General for Ireland
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Date of abolition
[edit]I have removed the statement that the office was abolished in August 1921, as Brown still held it as late as 9th November 1921 - see Hansard for that date
Alekksandr (talk) 13:43, 1 January 2012 (UTC)
Hugh Law
[edit]The article currently says "Hugh Law: 1873 ??". This may be based on Elrington Ball's 'The Judges in Ireland', Volume 2, pages 373-4. However: -
1. The same work at pages 369-70 says that Christopher Palles remained Attorney-General until he was appointed as Lord Chief Baron in 1874.
2. Cook & Keith, 'British Political Facts, 1830-1900', page 30 gives Palles as the last Attorney-General and Law as the last Solicitor General of the Liberal government which left office in 1874.
I therefore propose to delete the above reference.
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