Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
The Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was a Law Officer of the English Crown in nineteenth-century Ireland. The office lapsed in the 1880s, but was briefly revived in the twentieth century. It was abolished on the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. The office was created in 1831 to ease the heavy workload of the existing Irish Law Officers, the Attorney General for Ireland and the Solicitor General for Ireland.
Abraham BrewsterCharles Robert BarryDenis Caulfield HeronEdmund Hayes (judge)Francis BlackburneFrederick Falkiner (judge)George Augustus Chichester MayGerald FitzGibbon (judge, born 1837)Hugh LawJames Anthony LawsonJohn Monroe (lawyer)John NaishJonathan ChristianMinisters and Secretaries ActsRichard Wilson GreeneSir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet
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Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
The Law Adviser to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was a Law Officer of the English Crown in nineteenth-century Ireland. The office lapsed in the 1880s, but was briefly revived in the twentieth century. It was abolished on the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. The office was created in 1831 to ease the heavy workload of the existing Irish Law Officers, the Attorney General for Ireland and the Solicitor General for Ireland.
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