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But I say to my Ulster friends, and I say it with all sincerity and solemnity: Do not be led into any such false line. Stick to your old ideals of closer and closer connection with this country. The
Coalition Government, after all, is not the British nation, and the British nation will certainly see
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as his lieutenant, discipline and organization were imposed on their supporters; proposed compromises were rejected; and plans were drawn up for a provisional government in the north, if the bill was passed, with its implementation to be resisted by the paramilitary Ulster
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unstable. In 1921 he stated: "We used to say that we could not trust an Irish parliament in Dublin to do justice to the
Protestant minority. Let us take care that that reproach can no longer be made against your parliament, and from the outset let them see that the Catholic minority have nothing to
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November 1932 the new Stormont Parliament became the greatest Carson monument, giving his admirers the symbolic endorsement of their state. His statue was unveiled as
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Carson portrayed the playwright as a morally depraved hedonist who seduced naïve young men into a life of homosexuality with lavish gifts and promises of a glamorous artistic lifestyle. He impugned Wilde's works as morally repugnant and designed to corrupt the upbringing of the youth. Queensberry
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Cadbury family knew that the reason cocoa from São Tomé was cheaper was because it was grown by slave labour. This case was regarded at the time as an important political case as Carson and the Unionists maintained that it showed the fundamental immorality of free trade. George
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Germany on the night of 24 April 1914. Historian Felician Prill says Germany was not trying to start a civil war, for the Ulster cause was not popular in Berlin. Later that year, a further shipment of arms from Germany was delivered to the pro-Home Rule and IRB-influenced
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William had gone to São Tomé in 1901 and observed for himself the slave conditions, and that the Cadbury family had decided to continue purchasing the cocoa grown there because it was cheaper than that grown in the British colony of the
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group. From it the Ulster
Volunteer Force was formed in January 1913 to undergo military training and purchase arms. In Parliament Carson rejected any olive branch for compromise demanding Ulster "be given a resolution rather than a stay of execution". The UVF
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states that Carson's initial response was to refuse to take the case. Later, he discovered that
Queensberry had been telling the truth about Wilde's activity and was therefore not guilty of the libel of which Wilde accused him.
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to Ireland, and that Ireland would have to be given home rule in order to make it acceptable. Carson disagreed in principle and again resigned on 21 January. He gave up his seat at the University of Dublin in the
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you righted. Your interests lie with Great Britain. You have helped her, and you have helped her Empire, and her Empire belongs just as much to you as it does to England. Stick to it, and trust the British people.
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was introduced, advised his party to work for the exemption of six Ulster counties from Home Rule as the best compromise (a compromise he had previously rejected). This proposal passed and as a result the
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led to the suspension of the Home Rule Act's operation until the end of the war. By this time Carson had announced in Belfast that an Ulster Division would be formed from the U.V.F., and the
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Talk to me of treaties! Talk to me of the League of Nations! Every Great Power in Europe was pledged by treaty to preserve Belgium. That was a League of Nations, but it failed.
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been armed by illegal gun-running. It is this apparent willingness to carry resistance to virtually any length, even to risk civil war, that makes Carson so controversial.
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who would testify that they had had sex with Wilde, which would have rendered the libel charge unsupportable as the accusation would have been proven true. Wilde was
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on 26 April 1893. He was twice admitted to the Inn, once on 1 November 1875 and then again on 21 April 1893, and was made a Bencher on 15 June 1900.
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his disillusionment with Belfast politics: "I fought to keep Ulster part of the United Kingdom, but Stormont is turning her into a second-class
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and organised rallies in Ireland promoting a provisional government for "the Protestant province of Ulster" to be ready, should a
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when he was then ordered to pay the considerable legal and detective bills Queensberry had incurred in his defence.
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that neither he nor his fellow unionists had sought. He is also remembered for his open ended cross examination of
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cadet of the charge of theft. The cadet was from a quite prominent Roman Catholic banking family, and educated at
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in 1815. Carson's mother was Isabella Lambert, the daughter of Captain Peter Lambert, part of an old
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Carson's ceremonial dress uniform, worn on his appointment as Solicitor General for England in 1900.
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government had prepared to send troops to Ulster. This sparked the
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2626:"Memorandum by James O'Connor of an interview with Edward Carson"
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2416:"Home - Mosley's Old Suffragette: A Biography of Norah Dacre Fox"
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Chocolate on Trial: Slavery, Politics, and the Ethics of Business
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fear from a Protestant majority." In old age, while at London's
751:(9 February 1854 – 22 October 1935), from 1900 to 1921 known as
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The number eventually exceeded 470,000 in England and Scotland.
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2761:. No. 47206. London. 28 October 1935. col A, p. 11.
2277:"Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) – nidirect"
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Carson married twice. His first wife was Annette Kirwan from
772:
1926:"NI 100: Why did Carson give up chance to be NI's first PM?"
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for the six north-eastern counties, albeit under a devolved
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1784:
William Henry Lambert Carson, born 2 October 1880 (d. 1930)
1649:
1048:, after which he moved to France, where he died penniless.
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637:
1834:
An elephant statant supporting with the trunk a fasces Or.
1546:, he confided to the Anglo-Irish (and Catholic) historian
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4619:
Ulster Unionist Party Presidents and General Secretaries
2565:, London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson, 1934, pp. 1175–77
1472:, and elevated to the powerful British War Cabinet as a
1203:, although overall the Liberal Party won the election.
6129:
Members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
2491:
Address in Reply to His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech
1519:
In January 1921 he met in London over three days with
851:
Edward Carson, the second son of Edward Henry Carson,
1787:
The Hon. Aileen Seymour Carson, born 13 November 1881
1573:
on 24 May 1921 and was created a life peer under the
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to try to find a mutual agreement that would end the
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was controlled by Unionist interests which supported
895:, where he read law and was an active member of the
2939:
Image: Sir Edward Carson inspecting the U.V.F, 1913
2856:
The Ulster Crisis, Resistance to Home Rule, 1912–14
2383:
The Ulster Crisis, Resistance to Home Rule, 1912–14
1947:. No. 36493. London. 28 June 1901. p. 10.
1149:Carson was also the victorious counsel in the 1910
6014:Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom
5317:
811:. Carson was defeated in his ambition to maintain
1507:He continued to lead the Unionists, but when the
1141:in a case described as one of Carson's triumphs.
27:Irish politician, barrister and judge (1854–1935)
5950:
4690:
2589:"ElectionsIreland.org: Rt Hon Sir Edward Carson"
2385:, p. 235 (Faber and Faber, London, 1967, 1979),
1979:. The Bar of Ireland Law Library. Archived from
1491:Early in 1918, the government decided to extend
3345:Leaders of the Opposition of the United Kingdom
2851:, (Victor Gollancz, London, 1932–1936, 3 Vols).
2300:Easter Rising 1916: Birth of the Irish Republic
2671:(London: Sedgwick & Jackson, 1972), p. 27.
2641:
2337:
2132:"leighrayment.com Privy Counsellors – Ireland"
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4676:
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3329:
2944:Image: Sir Edward Carson at U.V.F rally, 1913
2923:"Archival material relating to Edward Carson"
2696:
2694:
2692:
2690:
1880:
759:politician, barrister and judge, who was the
2917:contributions in Parliament by Edward Carson
2710:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
2468:The Catholic Bulletin and Republican Ireland
2138:. Archived from the original on 7 June 2008.
1628:in the presence of more than 40,000 people.
1479:Carson was hostile to the foundation of the
1253:won only six (down from 84), all but one in
975:Carson addressing Parliament as depicted in
2820:Dividing Ireland: World War I and Partition
2563:War Memoirs of David Lloyd George, Vol. III
2223:
2033:
1920:
1918:
1290:' ability to thwart the passage of the new
1208:The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple
1183:, although he was not then a member of the
914:He spoke Irish and was a regular player of
6039:Leaders of the Opposition (United Kingdom)
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1747:Sir Edward Carson mural in Belfast in 2006
198:19 October 1915 – 6 December 1916
62:
5979:People educated at Wesley College, Dublin
4090:
2858:, (Faber and Faber, London, 1967, 1979),
2226:"Dail Eireann Meets in the Mansion House"
1793:The Hon. Walter Seymour Carson, born 1890
1441:On 25 May 1915, Asquith appointed Carson
1104:, knew of the slave labour conditions on
803:. In 1915, he entered the war cabinet of
6054:Solicitors general for England and Wales
2736:
2704:. "Carson, Edward Henry, Baron Carson".
2542:
2522:
2493:, HL Deb 14 December 1921 vol 48 cc5–56.
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1915:
1790:The Hon. Gladys Isobel Carson, born 1885
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1300:
1222:. He served in this position until the
970:
903:with the college team. Carson graduated
838:
146:10 December 1916 – 17 July 1917
6009:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
6004:Attorneys general for England and Wales
2960:Newspaper clippings about Edward Carson
2798:
2786:"Ruby Carson (née Frewen), Lady Carson"
2707:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2445:. Gill and Macmillan Ltd. p. 125.
2440:
2434:
2369:
1218:on 7 May 1900, receiving the customary
1056:In 1908 Carson appeared for the London
847:, Dublin, where Carson was born in 1854
698: 1879; died 1913)
563:4 July 1892 – 14 December 1918
518:14 December 1918 – 31 May 1921
88:17 July 1917 – 20 January 1918
32:Edward Carson (Conservative politician)
14:
5951:
2950:Video footage of Lord Carson's funeral
2872:(Gill and Macmillan Ltd, Dublin 1981)
2847:Marjoribanks, Edward and Colvin, Ian,
2578:, Vol. 20, No. 2. (June 1948), p. 105.
2465:
2459:
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1286:, the Unionists faced the loss of the
461:20 June 1892 – 11 August 1892
398:11 May 1900 – 4 December 1905
261:25 May 1915 – 19 October 1915
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2644:"Biography: Carson by Geoffrey Lewis"
2014:
358:21 February 1910 – June 1921
313:June 1911 – 10 February 1921
6159:Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party
2642:Dudley Edwards, Ruth (29 May 2005).
2365:Asgard (yacht)#cite note-ring95-99-1
1636:Lord Carson lived at Cleve Court, a
1408:and Norah Dacre Fox (later known as
4624:List of Ulster Unionist Party Peers
2884:Carson, the Man who divided Ireland
2682:Volume One: The Life of Lord Carson
2344:. Gill and Macmillan. p. 133.
2248:, Vol. 1, Camelot Press, 1932 p. 68
2083:
2077:
1901:Volume One: The Life of Lord Carson
1888:Volume One: The Life of Lord Carson
1759:Carson Poster, Belfast, August 2007
1317:. He spoke against the Bill in the
1144:
301:Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
24:
2811:
2552:. 12 December 1916. p. 12118.
2324:known as Operation Lion. Stewart,
1735:Edward Carson's statue at Stormont
1567:Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
1424:Later in the speech, Carson said:
1243:Ulster Unionist Labour Association
899:. It was said that he also played
345:Irish Unionist Parliamentary Party
25:
6170:
4614:List of Ulster Unionist Party MPs
2904:
2700:
2418:. 13 January 2012. Archived from
2203:Dungan, Myles (7 December 2018).
1875:Reader's Guide to British History
1436:
1022:spent a large amount of money on
941:In 1877 Carson was called to the
936:
741:Edward Henry Carson, Baron Carson
6124:UK MPs who were granted peerages
5984:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin
5969:Irish people of Scottish descent
5933:
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5695:Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet
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4716:William Juxon, Bishop of Lincoln
2977:Parliament of the United Kingdom
2192:. 8 December 1905. p. 8891.
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787:. From 1905 Carson was both the
6069:20th-century Anglo-Irish people
6064:19th-century Anglo-Irish people
3269:Irish Unionist Parliament Party
2886:, (Hambledon and London 2005),
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2757:"Lord Carson's Funeral". News.
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1575:Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876
1078:views. The Cadbury family were
985:In 1895, he was engaged by the
795:constituency and leader of the
695:
6149:Life peers created by George V
6049:Solicitors-general for Ireland
5974:Politicians from Dublin (city)
5319:Solicitors-general for Ireland
2669:A Historian Looks at His World
2015:Myers, Kevin (20 March 2009).
1995:
1969:
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1936:
1906:
1893:
1867:
1818:Coat of arms of Edward Carson
1604:; Carson's final resting place
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1514:Parliament of Northern Ireland
1509:Government of Ireland Act 1920
1305:Sir Edward Carson signing the
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825:Parliament of Northern Ireland
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6144:People from Minster-in-Thanet
3239:October 1915–6 December 1916
3115:Solicitor-General for England
3088:Solicitor-General for Ireland
2576:The Journal of Modern History
2532:. 18 June 1915. p. 5871.
2120:. 29 July 1892. p. 4314.
2090:Dictionary of Irish Biography
1860:
1616:. The statue was sculpted by
1216:Solicitor-General for England
1181:Solicitor-General for Ireland
1062:in a libel action brought by
834:
449:Solicitor General for Ireland
386:Solicitor-General for England
6074:Members of the Middle Temple
5999:First Lords of the Admiralty
5700:Michael Morris, Baron Morris
4692:First Lords of the Admiralty
3142:Attorney-General for England
2900:, Royal Irish Academy (2018)
2788:. National Portrait Gallery.
2746:. 3 June 1921. p. 4425.
2724:UK public library membership
2630:National Archives of Ireland
2470:. Athol Books. p. 222.
2172:. 15 May 1900. p. 3070.
1685:funeral of Winston Churchill
1500:and was instead elected for
1155:Royal Naval College, Osborne
1086:and had, in 1901, purchased
989:to lead his defence against
249:Attorney General for England
7:
6059:19th-century King's Counsel
5167:The Viscount Lee of Fareham
3174:First Lord of the Admiralty
2964:20th Century Press Archives
1943:"University intelligence".
1690:
1571:Lords of Appeal in Ordinary
1470:First Lord of the Admiralty
1346:received a large arms cache
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781:First Lord of the Admiralty
134:First Lord of the Admiralty
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6175:
6154:Lawyers from Dublin (city)
5037:The Duke of Northumberland
4721:The Earl of Northumberland
3199:Minister without Portfolio
2898:Judging Redmond and Carson
2441:Stewart, A. T. Q. (1981).
1474:Minister without Portfolio
1313:Carson campaigned against
964:
897:College Historical Society
76:Minister without portfolio
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3925:5th Marquess of Lansdowne
3900:3rd Marquess of Salisbury
3885:3rd Marquess of Salisbury
3875:3rd Marquess of Salisbury
3820:3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
3810:3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
3785:3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
3775:3rd Marquess of Lansdowne
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2001:Sturgess, H.A.C. (1949).
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1666:I Vow to Thee, My Country
1380:when the outbreak of the
1251:Irish Parliamentary Party
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5610:Joseph Devonsher Jackson
5022:The Earl of Ellenborough
4538:Organisational structure
3252:Party political offices
3235:Leader of the Opposition
2773:Irish Historical Studies
2466:Murphy, Brian P (2005).
2302:, Osprey, 2007, pp. 8–9.
1775:Royal Irish Constabulary
1720:Lord Carson's statue at
1560:
1463:Leader of the Opposition
875:family, the Lamberts of
528:Constituency established
186:Leader of the Opposition
5820:Dodgson Hamilton Madden
5187:The Viscount Chelmsford
4821:The Viscount Torrington
4766:The Earl of Bridgewater
4566:Irish Unionist Alliance
2990:Dodgson Hamilton Madden
2849:The Life of Lord Carson
2338:Felician Prill (1975).
2246:The Life of Lord Carson
1959:"History Learning Site"
1812:
1808:, born 17 February 1920
1455:Irish Nationalist Party
1449:and the resignation of
1388:was swiftly organised.
987:Marquess of Queensberry
797:Ulster Unionist Council
789:Irish Unionist Alliance
574:Dodgson Hamilton Madden
6044:Lords of the Admiralty
5705:Hedges Eyre Chatterton
5202:Sir Austen Chamberlain
5192:The Viscount Bridgeman
5092:The Earl of Northbrook
5062:Sir John Pakington, Bt
5052:Sir John Pakington, Bt
5032:Sir Francis Baring, Bt
5017:The Earl of Haddington
4942:The Earl of St Vincent
4856:The Earl of Winchilsea
4831:The Earl of Winchilsea
4741:The Earl of Torrington
4736:The Earl of Nottingham
2775:32.125 (2000): 93–112.
2716:10.1093/ref:odnb/32310
2086:"Carson, Edward Henry"
1605:
1534:, but without result.
1489:
1431:
1422:
1404:In 1914, suffragettes
1402:
1386:36th (Ulster) Division
1310:
982:
945:after graduating from
893:Trinity College Dublin
889:Wesley College, Dublin
848:
721:Trinity College Dublin
6139:Alumni of King's Inns
5835:Charles Hare Hemphill
5770:William Moore Johnson
5620:Richard Wilson Greene
5560:Philip Cecil Crampton
5262:The Viscount Hailsham
5102:The Marquess of Ripon
4987:The Viscount Melville
4977:The Viscount Melville
4947:The Viscount Melville
4935:of the United Kingdom
4806:The Earl of Strafford
4756:The Viscount Falkland
4557:related organisations
4093:Ulster Unionist Party
3965:Ponsonby of Shulbrede
3296:Ulster Unionist Party
2628:; RIA, Dublin, 1993.
2092:. Royal Irish Academy
2067:, by Lowell J. Satre
2040:. Routledge. p.
1600:
1498:1918 general election
1485:
1426:
1418:
1393:
1304:
1235:1918 general election
1197:1892 general election
1187:. He was elected as
974:
921:He later received an
842:
656:Ulster Unionist Party
90:Serving with
6134:Irish King's Counsel
5920:Thomas Watters Brown
5915:Daniel Martin Wilson
5730:Charles Robert Barry
5690:James Anthony Lawson
5545:Charles Kendal Bushe
5530:William Cusack-Smith
5212:Sir Samuel Hoare, Bt
5207:The Viscount Monsell
5122:The Earl of Selborne
5107:Lord George Hamilton
5097:Lord George Hamilton
5057:The Duke of Somerset
5047:Sir Charles Wood, Bt
5042:Sir James Graham, Bt
5027:The Earl of Auckland
4992:Sir James Graham, Bt
4982:The Duke of Clarence
4972:Charles Philip Yorke
4896:The Earl of Sandwich
4886:Sir Charles Saunders
4876:The Earl of Sandwich
4841:The Earl of Sandwich
4816:The Earl of Berkeley
4771:The Earl of Pembroke
4746:The Earl of Pembroke
4706:The Earl of Portland
4595:Electoral alliance:
4452:Leadership elections
3052:Member of Parliament
2997:Member of Parliament
2927:UK National Archives
2833:H. Montgomery Hyde,
2827:24 June 2018 at the
2801:Middle Temple Armory
2684:, London, 1932, p. 8
2667:Sir Charles Petrie,
2616:, (1987), pp. 43–57.
2593:ElectionsIreland.org
2034:Kevin Grant (2005).
1983:on 29 September 2020
1903:, London, 1932, p. 6
1890:, London, 1932, p. 5
1610:Parliament Buildings
1323:third Home Rule Bill
1195:constituency in the
1189:Member of Parliament
1135:contemptuous damages
931:University of Dublin
546:Member of Parliament
501:Member of Parliament
379:The Earl of Midleton
44:The Right Honourable
5665:Henry George Hughes
5640:Henry George Hughes
5630:James Henry Monahan
5615:Thomas Cusack-Smith
5595:David Richard Pigot
5470:St George Caulfeild
5272:The Lord Carrington
5267:The Earl of Selkirk
5132:The Lord Tweedmouth
5087:William Henry Smith
4921:The Earl of Chatham
4911:The Viscount Keppel
4901:The Viscount Keppel
4866:The Earl of Halifax
4836:The Duke of Bedford
4751:The Lord Cornwallis
4726:The Lord Cottington
4711:The Earl of Lindsey
3935:Curzon of Kedleston
3306:Sir James Craig, Bt
2818:Hennessey, Thomas.
2632:file UCDA P150/1902
1965:on 8 February 2007.
1819:
1654:St Anne's Cathedral
1622:loyalists of Ulster
1602:St Anne's Cathedral
1362:Parliament Act 1911
1284:Parliament Act 1911
1214:. He was appointed
1212:Irish Privy Council
1076:Imperial Preference
999:Lord Alfred Douglas
100:The Viscount Milner
5810:John George Gibson
5800:John George Gibson
5740:Christopher Palles
5660:Jonathan Christian
5605:Edward Pennefather
5570:Edward Pennefather
5257:Viscount Cilcennin
4881:The Earl of Egmont
4811:The Earl of Orford
4796:The Earl of Orford
4761:The Earl of Orford
4040:Royall of Blaisdon
4020:Cledwyn of Penrhos
3509:Campbell-Bannerman
3223:Title last held by
3202:and Member of the
3159:Political offices
3125:Sir William Robson
3010:Hon. David Plunket
2743:The London Gazette
2549:The London Gazette
2529:The London Gazette
2512:. 3 December 1929.
2422:on 13 January 2012
2313:Easter Rising 1916
2189:The London Gazette
2169:The London Gazette
2117:The London Gazette
1932:. 4 February 2021.
1817:
1675:steamed slowly up
1606:
1577:on 1 June 1921 as
1548:Sir Charles Petrie
1528:Sir James O'Connor
1414:Anglo-Irish Treaty
1311:
1133:Cadbury recovered
1072:Joseph Chamberlain
1024:private detectives
983:
967:Oscar Wilde trials
923:honorary doctorate
849:
785:British Royal Navy
442:Sir William Robson
156:David Lloyd George
127:David Lloyd George
6034:Ulster Volunteers
5946:
5945:
5905:John Blake Powell
5760:Gerald Fitzgibbon
5575:Michael O'Loghlen
5565:Michael O'Loghlen
5340:Patrick Barnewall
5285:
5284:
5277:The Earl Jellicoe
5247:The Viscount Hall
5227:Winston Churchill
5222:The Earl Stanhope
5152:Sir Edward Carson
5142:Winston Churchill
5067:Henry Lowry-Corry
5012:The Earl of Minto
5007:The Lord Auckland
4997:The Lord Auckland
4967:The Lord Mulgrave
4916:The Viscount Howe
4906:The Viscount Howe
4826:Sir Charles Wager
4658:
4657:
4650:Electoral history
4370:General Secretary
4058:
4057:
4045:Smith of Basildon
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3311:
3303:Succeeded by
3276:Succeeded by
3242:Succeeded by
3211:Succeeded by
3181:Succeeded by
3149:Succeeded by
3122:Succeeded by
3108:Sir Robert Finlay
3095:Succeeded by
3063:Succeeded by
3031:Succeeded by
3005:1892–1918
3001:Dublin University
2722:(Subscription or
2326:The Ulster Crisis
2224:Century Ireland.
2021:Belfast Telegraph
1858:
1857:
1840:Argent and Gules.
1521:Father O'Flanagan
1516:was established.
1481:League of Nations
1476:on 17 July 1917.
1334:Ulster Volunteers
1193:Dublin University
863:, into a wealthy
793:Dublin University
765:Solicitor General
753:Sir Edward Carson
738:
737:
634:Minster-in-Thanet
551:Dublin University
430:Sir Robert Finlay
18:Sir Edward Carson
16:(Redirected from
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6119:UK MPs 1918–1922
6114:UK MPs 1910–1918
6104:UK MPs 1906–1910
6099:UK MPs 1900–1906
6094:UK MPs 1895–1900
6089:UK MPs 1892–1895
6019:Knights Bachelor
5936:
5935:
5870:Ignatius O'Brien
5865:Charles O'Connor
5720:John Thomas Ball
5715:Michael Harrison
5625:Abraham Brewster
5540:William Plunkett
5535:James McClelland
5440:William Whitshed
5360:Richard Bellings
5312:
5305:
5298:
5289:
5288:
5137:Reginald McKenna
5112:The Earl Spencer
5082:George Ward Hunt
5002:The Earl de Grey
4962:Thomas Grenville
4926:The Earl Spencer
4891:Sir Edward Hawke
4871:George Grenville
4789:of Great Britain
4783:
4782:
4731:Sir Henry Capell
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4662:
4661:
4645:Election results
4576:Liberal Unionist
4572:Labour Unionists
4329:J. G. Cunningham
4324:J. L. O. Andrews
4145:Chichester-Clark
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3597:Pethick-Lawrence
3353:House of Commons
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3284:Preceded by
3257:Preceded by
3191:Preceded by
3164:Preceded by
3132:Preceded by
3105:Preceded by
3098:Charles Hemphill
3078:Preceded by
3066:Thomas McConnell
3056:Belfast Duncairn
3046:New constituency
3038:Sir Robert Woods
2983:Preceded by
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2896:Jackson, Alvin,
2882:Geoffrey Lewis,
2868:A.T.Q. Stewart,
2854:A.T.Q. Stewart
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1691:Memories
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