Duffy, George Gavan, 1882-1951
Duffy, George Gavan, 1882-
Duffy, Georges Gavan
George Gavan Duffy
George Gavan Duffy Irish politician, barrister and judge (1882-1951)
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (12)
Works
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A Calendar of the statute roll for 21 years, now in force : exhibiting a complete, alphabetical table of the Public general acts, promulgated since the 6th day of December, 1922, and remaining operative on New Year's Day, 1944, with a record of every repealed section, prefaced by the heads of the Constitution | |
Correspondence regarding the imprisonment and trial of Roger Casement | |
Correspondence: Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh | |
A digest of criminal and quasi-criminal law from the year 1914 : written as a supplement for the District Court to "The Irish justice of the peace" of the Right Honourable Sir James O'Connor | |
George Gavan Duffy, 1882-1951, c1982: | |
The groundwork of conscription, 1918. | |
Letter from Diarmid Coffey, Paris, to George Gavan Duffy regarding the Irish Race Congress | |
Letter from George Gavan Duffy to Charles Mathews, Director of Public Prosecutions, thanking him for a letter | |
Letter from George Gavan Duffy to Ernley Blackwell, Under Secretary of State, Home Office, concerning the burial of Roger Casement | |
Letter from George Gavan Duffy to Reverend Edward Murnane requesting his advice | |
Letter from John D O'Connell, Solicitor and Auditor, to George Gavan Duffy noting that he would be happy to act for him locally | |
Letter from John Hartman Morgan to George Gavan Duffy briefly mentioning two young Irishmen whose cases will not come before the War Office | |
Letter from Lady Minna O'Conor, Sussex Gardens, to George Gavan Duffy noting that she has given photographed letters to the private secretary of the Home Secretary | |
Letter from Leonard W. Kershaw, Registrar, Court of Criminal Appeal, to George Gavan Duffy noting the date and time of the Court of Criminal Appeal | |
Letter from Methold Sidney Parry, Oxmead, Ewhurst, Surrey, to George Gavan Duffy in which he hopes to meet the following week | |
Letter from Michael Francis Doyle to George Gavan Duffy concerning Agnes Newman | |
Letter from unidentified person to George Gavan Duffy regarding a petition for Roger Casement | |
Letters from George Gavan Duffy and Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh to Art O'Brien concerning the Gaelic League's support for Laurence Ginnell in his legal case | |
Letters from various people to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington mainly regarding the death of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington and the inquiry into his death, also contains references to Women's suffage | |
Letters to and from Joseph McGarrity with associated material | |
Memo from the Envoys in Paris of the Elected Government of the Irish Republic, Seán T. Ó Ceallaigh and George Gavan Duffy, to the Minister of Foreign Affairs discussing Ireland's demand for recognition as a sovereign independent state | |
Memorandum à l'appui des revendications de l'Irlande à l'effet d'être reconnue comme état souverain et indépendant | |
Notes by George Gavan Duffy on Roger Casement's time in Germany, relating to his trial | |
Notes of the statements made in the case of Captain James Robert White, including newspaper cutting underlining segments discussed in the note | |
Papers relating to Rex v. Casement | |
Papers relating to the Executive Meeting of the INAAVD, 12 December 1916 | |
Particulars of photograph exhibits 15, 18 and 31, comprising of translations and a transcription, in the case of Rex. V. Roger Casement and Daniel Julian Bailey | |
Postcard from Gertrude Bannister to George Gavan Duffy noting a brief change of address | |
Pour l'Irlande libre discours prononcé à Paris, le 28 juin 1920 | |
The Public Bodies Orders, 1925-1931 : reproducing the principal order (Public Bodies Order, 1925) as now amended by the subsequent orders, together with the text of the several amending orders | |
Receipt from Durrant's Press Cuttings Ltd., London, to George Gavan Duffy for a newspaper subscription | |
La République d'Irlande et la presse française | |
Rex v Sir Roger David Casement : Brief to counsel for the defendant upon trial. | |
Rex v The Governor of Lewes prisoner. Ex parte Cornelius O'Donovan. | |
Roger Casement's points for counsel regarding his affairs in Germany, the journey from Germany to Ireland, the Easter Rising, and his arrest | |
Stand by de Valera ! | |
Telegram from George Gavan Duffy to Alice Stopford Green asking her to come that night | |
Telegram from George Gavan Duffy to Eva Gore-Booth regarding a published report of a conversation | |
Telegram from George Gavan Duffy to Thomas Artemus Jones noting that Alexander Martin Sullivan proposes arriving at Holyhead on Saturday | |
Telegram from [George Gavan Duffy] to Timothy Michael Healy providing "Dukes" address | |
Telegram from John Quinn to George Gavan Duffy asking him to give Roger Casement his love | |
Typescript letter from George Gavan Duffy to Patrick McCartan affirming "Home Rule dead and buried" | |
When in Dublin don't go to the exhibition the anti-nation exhibition being held this year in Dublin should be boycotted by the Irish people. |