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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    Capital punishment in Ireland was abolished in statute law in 1990, having been abolished in 1964 for most offences including ordinary murder.The last person to be executed was Michael Manning, hanged for murder in 1954.All subsequent death sentences in Ireland, the last handed down in 1985, were commuted by the President, on the advice of the Government, to terms of imprisonment of up to 40 ...
  2. nationalarchives.ie

    For the period before the commencement of civil registration of births, marriages and deaths in 1864, church records provide the only record of most births, marriages and deaths in the form of registers of baptisms, marriages and burials. Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Jewish marriages have been civilly registered since 1845. Church of Ireland
  3. Seán Francis Lemass (born John Francis Lemass; 15 July 1899 - 11 May 1971) Seán Lemass was Taoiseach from 1959 to 1966. Born in Dublin in 1899, Lemass was a veteran of the Easter Rising in 1916. He was first elected to the Dáil in 1924 and was re-elected from his Dublin South constituency at every election that followed, up until his retirement in 1969.
  4. The General Register Office is the central repository for records relating to births, stillbirths, adoptions, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths in Ireland. We operate a research facility at Werburgh Street, Dublin 2, where members of the public, involved in family research, may search the indexes to the registers held by GRO and purchase ...
  5. citizensinformation.ie

    Every death in Ireland must be recorded and registered at a civil registration office. You should register the death as soon as possible. It must be registered within 3 months. You need a death notification form, which you can get from the doctor who attended the person. Normally, a close family relative registers the death.
  6. irelandoldnews.com

    Ireland Old News is a collection of social, political, maritime, and criminal news stories transcribed from Irish newspapers of the 18th to early 20th century ... This page is an index of 54,867 obituaries of people who were born and/or died in Ireland, or whose deaths were mentioned in Irish newspapers. The actual obituaries are not ...
  7. Registering the death in Ireland All deaths must be registered with the General Register Office (GRO) within three months. A death can be registered at any Civil Registration Office and is usually registered by a family member. Find out more about how to register a death here. Death abroad Record of Death Abroad ...
  8. irish-genealogy-toolkit.com

    RIP.ie - Most deaths in the Republic of Ireland are reported to this site by funeral directors. A small proportion of deaths from Northern Ireland may also appear (you may need to search with the county name). ... Ireland Deaths 1864-1870 Irish Death Notices In American Newspapers; Irish Deaths 1864-1958 Tyrone Cemetery Records
  9. irish-genealogy-toolkit.com

    Deaths 1922-1968 in the Republic of Ireland - free at IrishGenealogy.ie. Deaths 1864-1968 in Northern Ireland - small fee at GRONI's Geni service. Offline, Irish death records can be obtained as follows: Deaths 1864-1921 anywhere on the island - obtain photo copies (Research Copies) from GRO in Roscommon or GRO Research Room in Dublin. Fee €4 ...
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    Capital punishment in Ireland

    Capital punishment in Ireland was abolished in statute law in 1990, having been abolished in 1964 for most offences including ordinary murder. The last person to be executed was Michael Manning, hanged for murder in 1954. All subsequent death sentences in Ireland, the last handed down in 1985, were commuted by the President, on the advice of the Government, to terms of imprisonment of up to 40 years. The Twenty-first Amendment to the constitution, passed by referendum in 2001, prohibits the reintroduction of the death penalty, even during a state of emergency or war. Capital punishment is also forbidden by several human rights treaties to which the state is a party. Wikipedia

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