The Four Courts, Dublin with Irish tricolor flying
Designed in 1784 by James Gandon, after an earlier work by Thomas Cooley, the Four Courts replace Dublin and Ireland's former legal system and buildings. The Four Courts was almost completely destroyed during the Civil War in 1922.....The Four Courts referred to are the Chancery, King's Bench, Exchequer, and Common Pleas.
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