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in London, so the corresponding officials in Dublin evolved into the Irish civil service. The Irish Office in London was the part of the British civil service which liaised with Dublin Castle, just as the
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meant that Southern Ireland's institutions never came into operation and Northern Ireland's institutions were not established until 1921. Upon the independence of the
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from the United Kingdom in 1922, the Lord Lieutenancy was abolished, with its functions being transferred to the two new offices of
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By the nineteenth century, the Lord Lieutenant was declining in importance by comparison with his chief aide, the
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The Greening of Dublin Castle: the transformation of bureaucratic and judicial personnel in Ireland, 1892-1922
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The Civil Service and the Revolution in Ireland 1912-38: 'Shaking the Blood-stained Hand of Mr Collins'
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gave the Lord Lieutenant a new role, that of the Crown's representative in the two new Irish
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The Upper Courtyard of Dublin Castle. The Viceregal apartments are on the left.
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland (also highest political office in parliament)
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Other major officers in the Dublin Castle administration included the
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Sturgis, Mark; Coogan, Tim Pat (1999). Hopkinson, Michael (ed.).
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President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State
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Lord Chancellor of Ireland (also highest judicial office)
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The last days of Dublin Castle: the Mark Sturgis diaries
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Dublin Castle administration in Ireland

Dublin Castle
Ireland
English
British
metonymically
British rule in Ireland
executive branch
Privy Council of Ireland
Four Courts
at College Green
Act of Union 1800
at Westminster
Chief governor of Ireland
Chief governor of Ireland
justiciar
Lord Deputy
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Viceroy
Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain
United Kingdom
Lords Justices
Chief Secretary for Ireland
Government of Ireland Act 1920
UK regions
Northern Ireland
Southern Ireland
Irish War of Independence

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