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James Macmahon

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There was a need to decode the coded messages sent to the Dublin Castle administration from London. Macmahon appointed GPO worker Nancy O'Brien due to her dedication and purported lack of interest in politics. However, O'Brien was a second cousin of
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in the 1920 New Year Honours, entitling him to the style "The Right Honourable". He remained Under-Secretary until his retirement on the formation of the
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This article about a person involved in governance in the United Kingdom or its predecessor states is a
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in 1922. He went into business in Dublin. In 1928, he was elected president of the
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People educated at St Patrick's Grammar School, Armagh
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This business-related Irish biographical article is a
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Index

James McMahon (disambiguation)
The Right Honourable
Under-Secretary for Ireland
Belfast
PC (Ire)
Irish
civil servant
Belfast
Roman Catholic
St Patrick's College, Armagh
Blackrock College
Irish Post Office
Under-Secretary for Ireland
Michael Collins
Joe McGrath
Liam Tobin
Desmond FitzGerald
Privy Council of Ireland
Irish Free State
Royal Dublin Society


The Times
FitzGerald, Garret
"The light of other days"
The Irish Times
"No. 31712"
The London Gazette
"MacMahon, The Right Hon. James" 
Thom's Irish Who's Who 

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