On December 06, 1908 in Celtic History
Cornelius christopher cremin, diplomat, is born in kenmare, co. kerry

Cornelius Christopher Cremin (6 December 1908 – 20 April 1987) was an Irish diplomat who was born in Kenmare, County Kerry.

Con Cremin
Con Cremin one of four children, Cremin was born to a family that operated a drapery business. His brother, Francis Cremin, became a leading academic canon lawyer who framed a number of key church documents. He was educated at St. Brendan’s College, Killarney, and from 1926 at University College Cork, where he graduated with a first-class degree in Classics and Commerce.

Postings
- Paris 1937–1940
- Vichy 1940–1943
- Berlin 1943–1945
- Lisbon 1945–1946
- Counsellor 1946–1949
- Assistant Secretary 1949–1950
- Paris 1950–1954
- Vatican 1954–1956
- London 1956–1958
- Secretary (permanent head of the foreign service) 1958–1963
- London 1963–1964
- UN 1964–1974, (Chaired UN Law of the Sea Conference Caracas), (Retired)
In retirement he was a guest lecturer in 1974 at the Law Department of University - College Cork
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