• Edward Sullivan Murphy PC(NI) KC (3 February 1880 – 3 December 1945) was an Irish barrister, judge and politician. He was brother-in-law to the first Lord...
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  • Troy, New York Edward Joseph Murphy, Canadian politician Edward Sullivan Murphy (1880–1945), Northern Irish politician Edward Preston Murphy (1904–1958)...
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  • Attorney General Murphy may refer to: Edward Sullivan Murphy (1880–1945), Attorney General for Northern Ireland Frank Murphy (1890–1949), United States...
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    Harold Lawson Murphy, best remembered as the author of a well-known History of Trinity College Dublin (1951), and Edward Sullivan Murphy, Attorney General...
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  • 15 September 1938 John Fawcett Gordon 1879 1965 [40] 26 May 1939 Edward Sullivan Murphy 1880 1945 [41] 25 June 1940 John MacDermott 1896 1979 [42] 29 June...
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  • Muir Mackenzie (1847–1919), Scottish barrister and legal writer Edward Sullivan Murphy (1880–1945), MP for Attorney General for Northern Ireland (1937–1939)...
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    the area has been part of the Foyle constituency. 1929 – 1939: Edward Sullivan Murphy, Ulster Unionist Party 1939 – 1947: William Lowry, Ulster Unionist...
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  • Senator Murphy or Murphey may refer to: Edward Sullivan Murphy (1880–1945), Northern Irish Senator in 1929 Chris Murphy (born 1973), U.S. Senator from...
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  • Anthony Babington MP 5 November 1925 3 December 1937 Ulster Unionist Edward Sullivan Murphy MP 3 December 1937 14 April 1939 Ulster Unionist Arthur Black MP...
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    to be at cross purposes. The discussion was used as an example by Brian Murphy, in Forgotten Patriot: Douglas Hyde and the Foundation of the Irish Presidency...
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