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Private note by John Redmond on the precedings of the Home Rule Conference at Buckingham Palace on 21 July 1914. Topics discussed were ground rules regarding confidentiality, and the approach taken on discussing the area and time of exclusion of Ulster from the Home Rule Bill,
1914 Jul. 21.
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Main Creator:
Redmond
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John
Edward, 1856-1918
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1914 Jul. 21.
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Letter from John Redmond, 18 Wynnstay Gardens, to J. G. Carroll, T. B. Curran and J. Blakeney, apologising for being unable to confirm a date for the delegation due to a shortage of suitable participants,
1902 Dec. 29.
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John
Edward, 1856-1918
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1902 Dec. 29.
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Report by Redmond of an interview held between himself and H. H. Asquith, at 10 Downing Street, London, England, at which Lloyd George, Birrell, Dillon, O'Connor and Devlin were also in attendence. This interview regarded Asquith's willingness to, if the Unionists are willing, "take the Second Reading of the Home Rule Bill as soon as possible",
1914 Mar. 2.
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Redmond
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John
Edward, 1856-1918
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1914 Mar. 2.
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Labelled "secret" and initialed by Redmond. Physical...
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Copy letter from John Redmond, to Canon J. J. MacCartan, expressing agreement with MacCartan that the issue of O'Brien's split should not be discussed openly as "it is like a mutiny in the face of the enemy", and asserting that both Redmond and Dillon have invited O'Brien to rejoin the party on many occassions,
1907 Feb. 18.
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Redmond
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John
Edward, 1856-1918
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1907 Feb. 18.
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Typescript copy unsigned. Physical description: 1 it...
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Private note by John Redmond on the precedings of the Home Rule Conference at Buckingham Palace on 23 July 1914. Topics included: a scheme to divide Ulster upon parliamentary boundaries, the issue of dividing Tyrone, and the issue of "clean-cut" and "plebiscite" solutions to exclusionary divisions,
1914 Jul. 23.
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Redmond
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John
Edward, 1856-1918
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1914 Jul. 23.
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