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- Hugh_Kennedy abstract "Hugh Kennedy (11 July 1879 – 1 December 1936) was the only Attorney General of Southern Ireland and the first Attorney General of the Irish Free State, and later the first Chief Justice of the Irish Free State. As a member of the Irish Free State Constitution Commission, he was also one of the constitutional architects of the Irish Free State. He was also elected to the 4th Dáil.".
- Q1390280 abstract "Hugh Kennedy (11 July 1879 – 1 December 1936) was the only Attorney General of Southern Ireland and the first Attorney General of the Irish Free State, and later the first Chief Justice of the Irish Free State. As a member of the Irish Free State Constitution Commission, he was also one of the constitutional architects of the Irish Free State. He was also elected to the 4th Dáil.".
- Hugh_Kennedy comment "Hugh Kennedy (11 July 1879 – 1 December 1936) was the only Attorney General of Southern Ireland and the first Attorney General of the Irish Free State, and later the first Chief Justice of the Irish Free State. As a member of the Irish Free State Constitution Commission, he was also one of the constitutional architects of the Irish Free State. He was also elected to the 4th Dáil.".
- Q1390280 comment "Hugh Kennedy (11 July 1879 – 1 December 1936) was the only Attorney General of Southern Ireland and the first Attorney General of the Irish Free State, and later the first Chief Justice of the Irish Free State. As a member of the Irish Free State Constitution Commission, he was also one of the constitutional architects of the Irish Free State. He was also elected to the 4th Dáil.".