The largely ceremonial role of governor-general in the Irish Free State (1922โ1963) was to act as the official representative of the Crown. The office was viewed negatively by many as a symbol of continued British involvement in Irish affairs. Timothy Healy (1855โ1931) held the role from 1922โ1928, James McNeill (1869โ1938) from 1928โ1932, and Domhnall Ua …
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