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Beneath the East Wing: The Inns Quay Infirmary, 1728-89
1 Feb 2021
Teenager Hoaxes Thirteen Belfast Solicitors, 1925
1 Feb 2021
Irish Barrister’s Wife Linked to International Man of Mystery, 1926
29 Jan 2021
Early Irish Bar Strike, c.1790
28 Jan 2021
Let off for Lunch: Pioneering Women Jurors, 1921
26 Jan 2021
Judge Calls Women’s Fashion the Ruin of the Country, 1895
24 Jan 2021
The (Would-be) Serial Killer of Church Street, 1861
21 Jan 2021
Irish Barristers and their Fees, 1866
21 Jan 2021
Tragic Tipstaff Death in Phoenix Park, 1905
20 Jan 2021
The Registrar who Knew Joyce, 1937
19 Jan 2021
Round Hall Wrestle After Perceived Insult to Barrister’s Mother, 1893
18 Jan 2021
A Noise Sensitive Judge at the Cork Assizes, 1864
15 Jan 2021
Barrister Sentenced to Six Months’ Hard Labour for Stealing Books from Trinity College Library, 1840
14 Jan 2021
No False Telegram, 1928
11 Jan 2021
Law Library Staff Member Leaves Bride at Altar, 1842
20 Dec 2020
Solicitor Delays Discovery to Protect Morals of Lady Typists, 1906
18 Dec 2020
Judicial Assassination Attempt at Corner of Leinster Street and Kildare Street Foiled by Observant Pensioner, 1882
17 Dec 2020
Apprentice Solicitor Swordfight on Eve of Qualification, 1717
16 Dec 2020
Bomb Outrages in the Four Courts, 1893
15 Dec 2020
A Stolen Judicial Lunch Goes Viral, 1912
13 Dec 2020
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