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In the 19th century, petitions to the Privy Council against decisions of various administrative bodies were referred to committees of councillors with legal experience. Most committees were ad hoc, but there were statutory "judicial committees" (comprising current or former senior judges) relating to
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the council moved to the old Custom House on Essex Quay. After a 1711 fire destroyed its chamber and archives, it returned to Dublin Castle to a new Council Chamber above the archway linking the Upper and Lower Yards. By 1907 only members living near Dublin would receive a summons to ordinary
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In 1852 the Privy Council Office was merged into the Chief Secretary's Office. Latterly the council's executive role was merely formal and ceremonial. Of ten meetings held from August 1886 to January 1887, attendance ranged from four (including three Lords Justices) to ten (including the Lord
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in 1567 had "a very long table, furnished with stools at both sides and ends sometimes sit in council about 60 or 64 privy councillors". Charles I sent the English Privy Council's rules of order to Ireland with some extra orders including "No man shall speak at the Council Board
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said, "The Privy Council of Ireland, like that of England, though the chief council for purposes of State, he regretted to say, was never summoned unless on holyday occasions, its duties having been usurped by the Cabinet Council, a body unknown to the common law."
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abolished the Kingdom of Ireland and its parliament, its Privy Council (like the Lord Lieutenant) was retained, alternatives —abolishing the Irish council or merging it with the British one— receiving little consideration. In 1801
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Although never formally abolished, the Privy Council of Ireland ceased to have any functions and did not meet again. The Chief Secretary's chair was taken from the Council Chamber in Dublin Castle to serve as the chair of the
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Return Showing the Dates of Meetings of Her Majesty's Privy Council in Ireland Held from the 1st Day of August 1886 to the 31st Day of January 1887 Inclusive, and the Names of Members of the Council Present at Each Such
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to perform the functions previously performed there by the Lord Lieutenant and Privy Council of Ireland. The first Governor was appointed on 9 December 1922, and on 12 December was sworn in and in turn appointed
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to Charles I, the Irish council filled the legislative gap during long intervals between Irish parliaments by passing "Acts of State", justified on grounds similar to those latterly used for Charles'
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of the UK Privy Council in London (JCPC). One party claimed that "His Majesty in Council" ought to mean the Privy Council of Ireland, but the JCPC ruled that it meant the JCPC itself. In 1931
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after swearing a specific oath of office at a council meeting. However, holders of certain offices were "sworn of the council" as a matter of course. Councillors in the time of
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came after the Irish privy council sided with the Irish parliament in opposition to the British government and refused to intercede between parliament and the Lord Lieutenant,
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empowered the viceroy and council to override the royal charters of municipal corporations; the resulting "New Rules", which governed many major towns from 1672 until the
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evolved into distinct bodies, the smallest being the privy council, of senior advisors to the king (or, in Ireland's case, to the king's representative). Others were the
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Miscellaneous Services for the Year ending 31st March 1844; VI: Superannuation And Retired Allowances And Gratuities For Charitable And Other Purposes
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reported a rumour that the Free State government was seeking to transfer the JCPC's appellate jurisdiction to a revived Privy Council of Ireland. The
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of: 1 Geo. 1 St. 2 c. 39P; 3 Geo.1 c. 17P; 10 Geo. 1 c. 23P; 10 Geo. 1 c. 24P; 15 Geo. 2 c. 27P; 18 Geo. 2 c. 5P; 19 Geo. 2 c. 18P; 19 Geo. 2 c. 27P.
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insisted that the silence of the 1800 acts regarding the Irish council implied that its assent remained obligatory for effecting government orders.
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arose where Parliament debated "heads of a bill" and petitioned the council to introduce it; the council could still amend or reject these "heads".
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while that office existed (1560–1802) and the Chief Secretary for Ireland thereafter. The office of Clerk of the council was by the 18th century a
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A manual of dignities, privilege, and precedence : including lists of the great public functionaries, from the revolution to the present time
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could be appointed under the "Crown Colony" provision, but realised ministers from Sinn FĂ©in would refuse the Privy Council oath, and instead the
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upon the latter's 1900 establishment. The Privy Council's Irish Universities Committee was established in 1908 to hear petitions relating to the
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It was in the Council Chamber on 16 January 1922 that Viscount FitzAlan formally handed over control of the Dublin Castle administration to the
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expressed concern that there was no way to process petitions relating to the NUI because "the Privy Council in Ireland is non-existent".
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While the Irish Universities Committee was succeeded in relation to QUB by a committee of the Privy Council of Northern Ireland, in the
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with the viceroy, and many men were anxious to become members purely for this access and took little or no part in council business.
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A bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485–1714; Vol II
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The manuscripts of Charles Haliday, esq., of Dublin: Acts of the Privy council in Ireland, 1556-1571 [Command paper C.8364]
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Bibliography of royal proclamations of the Tudor and Stuart sovereigns and of others published under authority, 1485–1714; Vol. I
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Report of the Departmental Committee of Inquiry into the Provisions of Agricultural and Technical Instruction (Ireland) Act, 1899
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proposed to abolish the Lord Lieutenant and transfer some of his statutory functions to Privy Council of Ireland. Opposing this,
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for approval as "causes and considerations" for the summons. Initially, all bills were by the Irish council, and the Commons and
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Roll of the Proceedings of the King's Council in Ireland for a Portion of the 16th year of the Reign of Richard II, 1392-1393
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Bartlett, Thomas (1979). "The Irish House of Commons' Rejection of the 'Privy Council' Money Bill in 1769: A Re-Assessment".
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without the council on routine matters, but on important policy questions needed the council's agreement. The 1724 defeat of
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In plain words, this is a substitution of Crown Colony Government for the Representative Government proposed by the Bill.
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departments; however, a lack of collegiality prevented the Irish council becoming a rival power centre. In 1850 the
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The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland, and the Colonies for the Year 1835
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, Literature
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of the British parliament allowing them to take the oath in Britain to save the bother of travelling to Dublin.
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Wood, Herbert (1928). "The Offices of Secretary of State for Ireland and Keeper of the Signet or Privy Seal".
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was the last surviving Irish Privy Councillor; appointed on 16 September 1921, he died on 28 November 1982.
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Recess Committee on the Establishment of a Department of Agriculture and Industries for Ireland (1896).
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had a some government bodies answerable to the viceroy and Council and others which were divisions of
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for senior positions in the administration was taken at a council meeting. Latterly such offices as
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ordered the Lord Deputy to reform the "negligent meeting" of the privy council's committees. The
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Lieutenant). There was controversy over the proclamations issued by the council under the
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included eight elected by Privy Councillors from among their membership. If the
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and from which Orders in Council were issued. A room over the chapel built by
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Most of the council's records were lost in either the 1711 fire or the 1922
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as Lord Deputy and appointed Catholics to the council, including judges and
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had formal and ceremonial power, while policy formulation rested with a
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A Star Chamber Court in Ireland: The Court of Castle Chamber, 1571–1641
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defeated the 1768 "Privy Council Money Bill", heralding an increase in
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The Council Chamber (1712–1922) was above the archway in Dublin Castle
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the council gained more influence at the expense of the viceroy, but
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For most of its existence the council met in the Council Chamber in
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and assumed that his office now extended to Ireland, but viceroy
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could pass or reject, but not amend them. By the 18th century, a
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Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and the Irish Free State
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being elected by a meeting of the Irish council summoned by the
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Members of the Privy Council of Ireland were entitled to the
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Government of Ireland Act 1920 [as enacted] s.72(1)
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replaced much of the 1920 act as regards Southern Ireland.
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with a committee of Privy Councillors, a provision dubbed "
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The Irish council developed a judicial role later than the
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The privy council played a leading role in directing the
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In Coakley, John; Gallagher, Michael (eds.). 1685: 1683: 1681: 1679: 1513:Statute Law Revision Act 2009 Schedule 2 Part 3 1069:"The Privy Council and the Corporation of Cork" 783:prevented Catholic Privy Councillors until the 238:were always initiated by the council until the 144:. It established and delegated to Presidencies 3577:May 1918 photograph of a Privy Council meeting 3492:"The Council of Ireland and its Proclamations" 3440: 2398: 989:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 12–15. 682:members of the council, as appointment was by 550:on 28 November 1922, on the recommendation of 3601: 3337:Dublin Castle in the life of the Irish nation 2327:(Supplement to 75): 709–710. 12 December 1922 978: 976: 974: 972: 970: 968: 708:Chief Justice of the Common Pleas for Ireland 385:Criminal Law and Procedure (Ireland) Act 1887 303:sitting in Dublin Castle from 1571 to 1641. 3135:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 2918: 2242:Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood 2182:. Manchester University Press. p. 127. 1971: 1969: 1934:"Northern Ireland and the British dimension" 1676: 1581: 1579: 503:. The British initially hoped the resulting 3550:. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008 3528:"Index : Ireland : Privy Council" 3128: 3126: 3124: 2838: 1875:Cattle Disease (Ireland) Amendment Act 1872 1623:"Lord Lieutenancy Abolition (Ireland) Bill" 1490: 1488: 1486: 675: 463:appointed them to their ministries. The 64 407:. Other committees heard appeals under the 268:were issued by the chief governor with the 95:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 3608: 3594: 3374: 3005:. His Majesty's statute and law printers. 2793: 2791: 2789: 2034: 1701:(2590). London: 257–258. 21 January 1893. 986:Sources for Modern Irish History 1534-1641 965: 3469:Richardson, H. G.; Sayles, G. O. (1964). 1966: 1641:Lord Lieutenancy Abolition (Ireland) Bill 1594:. 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Irish Privy Council
Dublin Castle administration
executive power
chief governor of Ireland
viceroy
British monarch
Lordship of Ireland
Privy Council of England
Lord Deputy
early modern period
in the 18th century
Parliament of Ireland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Lord Lieutenant
Chief Secretary
British cabinet
civic honour
king's council
great council
Parliament of Ireland
afforced council
Tudor conquest of Ireland
in Munster
in Connaught
Leinster
Great Seal of England
Lord Justice
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
William Drury
Henry Sidney

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