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    The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna) is Ireland's most prominent courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin. The Four Courts is the principal...
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    "Remembering the past: The Four Courts attack". anphoblacht.com. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. "The Four Courts". Courts Service of Ireland. Retrieved...
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  • Four Courts Press is an independent Irish academic publishing house, with its office at Malpas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland. Founded in 1970 by Michael Adams...
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    the Four Courts stop is located to on a section of road closed completely to other traffic, immediately behind the Four Courts, the home of the Court of...
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    clàrsach, Welsh Dragons, and lions passant. This plane rests on six pairs and four single pilasters, each of which is capped by a caryatid, and between which...
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    The Four Courts Marshalsea was a prison in Dublin, Ireland until 1874. The keeper of the prison was the Marshal of the Four Courts, a role filled after...
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    occupied the Four Courts in Dublin under Rory O'Connor, a hero of the War of Independence. The Four Courts was the centre of the Irish courts system, originally...
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    attack the Four Courts unless the Provisional Government took action. In fact, the British cabinet actually resolved to attack the Four Courts themselves...
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    The Four Horsemen of the U.S. Supreme Court The "Four Horsemen" (in allusion to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse) was the nickname given by the press...
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    location. However, parliament and the law courts both moved elsewhere: the law courts to the newly built Four Courts on the riverfront, and Parliament to Chichester...
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    1067–1137). Dublin: Four Courts, 2007. 111. LoPrete, Kimberly A. Adela of Blois: Countess and Lord (c.1067–1137). Dublin: Four Courts, 2007. 408–411 LoPrete...
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    (2010). The Annals of the Four Masters: Irish History, Kingship and Society in the Early Seventeenth Century. Dublin: Four Courts. ISBN 978-1-84682-203-2...
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    by any other court. Supreme courts typically function primarily as appellate courts, hearing appeals from decisions of lower trial courts, or from intermediate-level...
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    governmental bodies and private citizens. It sits in the Four Courts in Dublin. The Supreme Court was formally established on 29 September 1961 under the...
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    Katharine Simms. Dublin: Four Courts Press. pp. 18–31. Bhreathnach, Edel (2005), The Kingship and Landscape of Tara, Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN 1-85182-954-7...
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    Sarcophagus: A Pictish Masterpiece and its International Connections. Dublin: Four Courts Press. pp. 71–83. ISBN 978-1-85182-414-4. Brown, M.; Stevenson, K. (2017)...
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    Ireland: Four Courts Press. ISBN 1-85182-434-0. Trindade, Anne (1999). Berengaria: In Search of Richard the Lionheart's Queen. Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts Press...
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    the Ages. Four Courts Press. p. 33. ISBN 9781851825431. O'Byrne, Emmett (2003). War, politics and the Irish of Leinster, 1156–1606. Four Courts Press. ISBN 1851826904...
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    The Criminal Courts of Justice (Irish: Na Cúirteanna Breithiúnais Coiriúla) is the principal courts building for the criminal courts in Ireland. It stands...
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  • Commemoration of the Law of the Innocents, ed. Thomas O'Louglin. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2001. 53–68. Translation of §§ 28–53. Adomnán, De Locis Sanctis...
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    House and the surrounding Beresford Place, the Four Courts and the King's Inns in Dublin and Emo Court in County Laois. Gandon was born on 20 February...
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  • Maine and Tír Maine's, Four Courts Press: Dublin, pp. 187. '"On all day and all night: Dance at Gailey Castle: Ech at Roscommon Court', Westmeath Independent...
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    on the Four Courts in Dublin. On 8 December 1922, he was executed along with three other senior members of the IRA Four Courts garrison. All four men were...
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    Rice, 1762–1844 (Four Courts Press: Blackrock, Ireland, 1996) Dáire Keogh, Edmund Rice and the first Christian Brothers (Four Courts Press, 2008) M.C...
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    was a strong Garda presence at the Four Courts, and barriers were used to prevent crowds from entering the court. Members of the Public Order Unit and...
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    Landscape of Tara. Four Courts Press for The Discovery Programme. 2005. Byrne, Francis J., Irish Kings and High-Kings. Four Courts Press. 2nd edition...
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    located in the centre of all the other courts. For the first Wimbledon Championship in 1877 a total of 12 courts were available which were laid out in...
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  • 1946. Courts was listed on London Stock Exchange in 1959. By this stage, Courts had thirty four retail stores in the United Kingdom. In 1959, Courts expanded...
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    artillery bombardment of anti-Treaty IRA forces who were occupying the Four Courts in Dublin, thus beginning the Irish Civil War. The National Army was...
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  • ISBN 0-85640-764-X. Byrne, Francis (2001). Irish Kings and High Kings (3 ed.). Four Courts Press. ISBN 978-1851821969. Connolly, S.J., ed. (2007). Oxford Companion...
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