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Alexander Martin Sullivan 1871-1959 Born in Dublin. He was a son of the above. He was a skilled advocate and the last King’s Serjeant in Ireland. He was against political violence though he defended Roger Casement. He moved to England in 1922. His published works include two books of reminiscence - Old Ireland and The Last Serjeant. He died in Beckenham, Kent. He is buried in Dublin.
Further information, location and directions to the grave are to be found in "The End - An Illustrated Guide to the Graves of Irish Writers". Click here to order a copy of this book
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