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The Privy Council of Northern Ireland was a special group of important people. They were chosen to give advice to the government of Northern Ireland. This council was created in 1922. It played a key role in helping leaders make big decisions for the region.

The Privy Council stopped meeting in 1972. After that, no new members were added. Even though it hasn't met in a long time, it has never been officially ended. As of August 2022, two of its members were still alive.

What Was the Privy Council?

The Privy Council was like a team of trusted advisors. Its job was to help the government of Northern Ireland. Members of the council were usually important people. They often held high positions in politics or law. Being a member meant you were part of a very important group. You would help guide the country.

Why Was it Important?

The council's main purpose was to advise the Governor of Northern Ireland. The Governor was the King or Queen's representative in the region. The Privy Council would discuss important matters. These could be about new laws or how the government should run things. Their advice helped shape how Northern Ireland was governed for many years.

History of the Council

The Privy Council of Northern Ireland began in 1922. This was the same year Northern Ireland was formed as a separate region. For about 50 years, the council was active. It was a key part of how Northern Ireland was ruled.

When Did it Stop Meeting?

The council stopped meeting in 1972. This was due to big changes in how Northern Ireland was governed. The direct rule from London began around this time. Since then, no new members have been appointed. However, the council was never formally abolished. This means it still exists on paper, even if it doesn't meet or have new members.

Who Were the Members?

Many different people became members of the Privy Council over the years. They came from various backgrounds. These included politicians, judges, and other public figures. Each member was chosen for their experience and wisdom. They were expected to offer valuable advice to the government. The council included many well-known figures from Northern Ireland's history.

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