Black's Guide to Ireland 1865
It seems our esteemed Inspector General is a lot older than we are lead to believe and has found the magic elixir of longevity
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" Administration - The local government is in the hands of a Lord Lieutenant, appointed by the Crown, and who is assisted by a privy council. In the Imperial Parliament, Ireland is represented by 105 members, 64 being returned for the counties, 39 for cities and boroughs, and 2 for the University of Dublin.
The country is divided into 32 counties, 9 of these forming the province of Ulster, 12 that of Leinster, 6 that of Munster, and 5 that of Connaught
The constabulary force, established by the late Sir Robert Peel when Secretary for Ireland, consists of 12,000 men, under the superintendence of an Inspector General, two deputies, and other inferior officers "
I am yours
Your obedient servant & inferior officer
CSM
