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Solicitor-General for Ireland

The Solicitor-General for Ireland was an Irish and then (from the Act of Union 1800) United Kingdom government office. The holder was a deputy to the Attorney-General for Ireland, and advised the Crown on Irish legal matters. In the sixteenth century a Principal Solicitor for Ireland simultaneously performed the same function. With the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, the duties of the Attorney General and Solicitor General for Ireland were taken over by the Attorney General of Ireland.

Solicitors-General for Ireland, 1532-1922

Principal Solicitors for Ireland, 1537-1574


 
 
 

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