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  1. George Gavan Duffy (21 October 1882 – 10 June 1951) was an Irish politician, barrister and judge who served as President of the High Court from 1946 to 1951, a Judge of the High Court from 1936 to 1951 and Minister for Foreign Affairs from January 1922 to July 1922.

  2. Duffy, George Gavan (1882–1951), politician and judge, was born 21 October 1882 at Rose Cottage, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, the eldest son of Sir Charles Gavan Duffy (qv), nationalist politician and premier of Victoria, Australia (1871–2), and his third wife, Louise Hall of Rock Ferry, who was the niece of his second wife, Susan Hughes (d. 1878).

  3. 25 de may. de 2021 · George Gavan Duffy (1882-1951): George Gavan Duff was the eldest son of the Young Irelander Charles Gavan Duffy who went on to be the premier of Victoria in Australia. Gavan Duffy was...

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  4. 3 de dic. de 2021 · Another Dev ally, George Gavan Duffy, had defended Sir Roger Casement, the Irish nationalist hero prosecuted in 1916 for treason. Eamonn Duggan, a veteran of the 1916 Easter Rising, was...

  5. 21 de ene. de 2019 · The two principals who did so were Ó Ceallaigh himself and the English-born solicitor and Dublin TD George Gavan Duffy, whose legal background and linguistic skills qualified him for the role.

  6. Gavan Duffy was appointed Senior Counsel in 1930 and Judge of the High Court in 1936. He acted as an unofficial legal advisor to de Valera during the drafting of the 1937 constitution and was consulted on many resultant issues.

  7. www.ijsj.ie › article › george-gavan-duffyGEORGE GAVAN DUFFY

    GEORGE GAVAN DUFFY. COLUM GAVAN DUFFY* I. PART I George Gavan Duffy was the eldest son of the third marriage of Charles Gavan Duffy. Charles married Louise Hall, who was a niece of his second deceased wife, Susan Hughes, in 1880, after he had finally returned to Europe from Australia.