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John Dulanty

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83:. He later served as Assistant Secretary in the Treasury. In 1920 he left the British civil service because of his opposition to British policy on Ireland. By the time he left he had been awarded C.B. and C.B.E. 276: 291: 271: 37: 201: 65: 296: 311: 301: 286: 24: 233: 211: 112:
In 1930, he became the last High Commissioner of the Irish Free State in London. In 1937, he became the only High Commissioner of Ireland, due to the 1937
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and was appointed Commissioner for Trade in Great Britain. At that time he had not lived for any length of time in Ireland, but in the words of
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to a working-class Irish family. His father was from Tipperary and his mother from Limerick. He was educated at St. Mary's, Failsworth, and at
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seat. This connection with Churchill was to prove important in Dulanty's later diplomatic career as High Commissioner in London.
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For the next 6 years he served as deputy chairman and managing director of the department store
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Ireland left the Commonwealth on 18 April 1949 after the enactment of the
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and had been busy behind the scenes at the time of the treaty of 1922".
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High commissioners of Ireland to the United Kingdom
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CB
CBE
London
High Commissioner
Ambassador to the United Kingdom
Manchester
Manchester University
Winston Churchill
Liberal
Manchester North West
Civil Service
Ministry of Munitions
World War I
Peter Jones, Ltd
Irish civil service
United Irish League
John Redmond
Constitution of Ireland
leaving the Commonwealth and becoming a republic




Irish Foreign Ministry video



DFA website
Timothy Smiddy
High Commissioner of Ireland to the United Kingdom

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