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Webb, Alfred, 1834-1908.
Alfred Webb
Alfred John Webb
(10 June 1834 – 30 July 1908) was an Irish
Quaker
from a family of activist printers. He became an
Irish Parliamentary Party
politician and
Member of Parliament
(MP), as well as a participant in nationalist movements around the world. He supported Butt's
Home Government Association
and the
United Irish League
. At Madras in 1894, he became the third non-Indian (after
George Yule
and
William Wedderburn
) to preside over the
Indian National Congress
.
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Letters from various correspondents to Eoin Mac Neill regarding the foundation of "An Cló Chumann" including the purchasing of printers, securing of a premises, and financial matters, and also includes business affairs of 'An Claidheamh Soluis',
1899 Jun. 13-1904 Dec. 14.
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Mac Neill, Eoin, 1867-1945
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1899 Jun. 13-1904 Dec. 14.
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