Thomas Logue

Thomas Logue

solicitor Ireland

Thomas Logue (1897-1951) was an influential figure in early 20th century Ireland, particularly known for his role as an apprentice solicitor who drafted a significant legal brief advocating for the inclusion of Derry city in the Irish Free State during the Irish Boundary Commission of 1925. His work reflected the nationalist sentiment of the time and contributed to the contentious debate over the partition of Ireland, emphasizing historical ties, economic impacts, and geographical considerations.

Born on Jan 01, 1897 (128 years old)

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Ireland Ireland: Thomas Logue was an apprentice solicitor who drafted a brief for the Boundary Commission on behalf of the inhabitants of Derry City. 7

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: When the Border was being drawn, my grandad tried to put Derry in the Free State – The Irish Times