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8 March 1915 - ‘We shall never consent to divide this island or this nation and we shall never consent to...
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8 March 1915 - ‘We shall never consent to divide this island or this nation and we shall never consent to...
Read moreNew York, 28 October 1914 - The official newspaper of the United Irish League in America, The Irish World, has announced it...
Read moreThe split in the Irish Volunteer movement has deepened with branches across the country declaring their support for rival leadership...
Read moreTensions within the Irish Volunteers have flared into open view with the announcement that all John Redmond’s nominees...
Read moreWoodenbridge, 21 September 1914 - John Redmond, the leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, has called on members of the Irish Volunteers...
Read moreEarl of Fingall has announced his resignation today as Inspector of the Meath Volunteers. His reasons for resignation include the...
Read moreBy Ed Mulhall On the afternoon of Monday, August 3rd 1914, Sir Edward Grey, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs...
Read moreThe new Provisional Committee of the Irish National Volunteers met for the first time last night. The new committee includes...
Read moreMoves by John Redmond to assume control over the Irish Volunteers have drawn a surge in recruitment for the organisation. ...
Read moreJohn Redmond has moved to take control of the Irish Volunteers. In a letter published in the press today, Mr....
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