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    The governor-general of the Irish Free State (Irish: Seanascal Shaorstát Éireann) was the official representative of the sovereign of the Irish Free State...
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    The Irish Free State (6 December 1922 – 29 December 1937), also known by its Irish name Saorstát Éireann (English: /ˌsɛərstɑːt ˈɛərən/ SAIR-staht AIR-ən...
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    Governor-general (plural governors-general), or governor general (plural governors general), is the title of an office-holder. In the context of governors-general...
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    The Constitution of the Irish Free State (Irish: Bunreacht Shaorstát Éireann) was adopted by Act of Dáil Éireann sitting as a constituent assembly on...
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    The Great Seal of the Irish Free State (Irish: Séala Mór do Shaorstát Éireann) is either of two seals affixed to certain classes of official documents...
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    The Oireachtas of the Irish Free State (Irish: Oireachtas Shaorstát Éireann) was the legislature of the Irish Free State from 1922 until 1937. It was established...
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    Irish Free State, which always insisted upon having an Irishman as the governor-general of the Irish Free State. Scullin's proposed appointment of Sir Isaac...
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    The 1932 Irish general election to the 7th Dáil was held on Tuesday, 16 February, following the dissolution of the 6th Dáil on 29 January by Governor-General...
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  • The office of chief governor of Ireland existed under various names from the 12th-century Anglo-Norman invasion to the creation of the Irish Free State...
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    Domhnall Ua Buachalla (category Governors-General of the Irish Free State)
    member of the First Dáil who served as third and final governor-general of the Irish Free State and later served as a member of the Council of State. Ua...
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    represented in the Irish Free State by his Governor-General, who performed most of the monarch's duties based on the advice of elected Irish officials. The Statute...
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    Lieutenant at the time of the passing of the Irish Free State Constitution Act 1922. The governor was the successor to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in Northern...
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    The president of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State (Irish: Uachtarán ar Ard-Chomhairle Shaorstát Éireann) was the head of government or prime...
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    Lieutenant of Ireland (UK: /lɛfˈtɛnənt/), or more formally Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, was the title of the chief governor of Ireland from...
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  • Tim Healy (politician) (1855–1931), Irish parliamentary politician, later Governor-General of the Irish Free State Timothy Healy (trade unionist) (1863–1930)...
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    President of Dáil Éireann (January – August 1922) Joseph Patrick Haverty – Irish painter Tim Healy – 1st Governor-General of the Irish Free State. image of Tim...
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  • Republic of Ireland Irish head of state from 1922 to 1949 Governor of Northern Ireland President of the Irish Republic Seal of the president of Ireland Secretary-General...
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  • The Executive Council (Irish: Ard-Chomhairle) was the cabinet and de facto executive branch of government of the 1922–1937 Irish Free State. Formally...
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    Ratra House (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
    parades at the Lodge. Following Irish independence in 1922 the house was used for some years by staff of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State before...
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    nominate the President and Executive Council of the Irish Free State for appointment by the Governor-General. Outgoing president Éamon de Valera was re-appointed...
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    Council of the Irish Free State for appointment by the Governor-General. Cumann na nGaedheal, the successor to the Pro-Treaty wing of Sinn Féin, won the election...
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    position was replaced by the offices of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State and the Governor of Northern Ireland. The day after his appointment as Lord...
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    Tim Healy (politician) (category Governors-General of the Irish Free State)
    continued into the 1920s, when he was the first governor-general of the Irish Free State. He was born in Bantry, County Cork, the second son of Maurice Healy...
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  • surrounding the changing constitutional status of the Irish Free State vis-à-vis Britain; Changes in Irish economic and fiscal policy following the Great Depression...
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    (Irish: [ˌd̪ˠaːlʲ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ]) served as the directly elected lower house of the Oireachtas of the Irish Free State from 1922 to 1937. The Free State constitution...
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    James McNeill (category Governors-General of the Irish Free State)
    Irish colonial administrator, politician, and diplomat, who served as first High Commissioner to London and second Governor-General of the Irish Free...
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    banquet presided over by T. M. Healy, the Governor-General of the Irish Free State, had an "oddly assorted" group of guests invited by Yeats, including Augustus...
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  • Free State replaced Southern Ireland in December 1922, the Lord Lieutenant was replaced and separated into the Governor-General of the Irish Free State (abolished...
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    An Irish passport (Irish: pas Éireannach) is the passport issued to citizens of Ireland. An Irish passport enables the bearer to travel internationally...
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    British Commonwealth with the King represented by a Governor-General of the Irish Free State. The Irish delegates Arthur Griffith, Robert Barton and Michael...
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