Brehon Law Commission

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The Brehon Law Commission was established in 1852 to translate the Senchus Érenn, a collection of early Irish legal tracts more commonly known as the Brehon Laws, a corrupted transliteration of the Irish word breatheamuin.[1] James Henthorn Todd and Charles Graves had submitted an appeal to the short-lived British Conservative government in 1852.[1]

Composition of the Commission[edit]

The Commission started its work on 7th December 1852 with the following members:[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c McDonough, Ciaran. "The Brehon Law Commission". Retrieved 15 November 2022.