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Unsigned draft for a speech regarding the proposed "time-limit concession" excluding the Ulster counties from the Home Rule settlement. Opening lines read "We make this concession not to win the assent of party politicians in this country... We make it for the sake of our fellow countrymen in Ulster themselves: as one more proof of our desire to be at one with them",
[1914].
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
Language:
English
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In collection:
John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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[1914].
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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
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
Language:
English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1914 Jul. 21.
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Copy letter from John Redmond, to Sir Reginald Brade, Secretary of the War Office, rejecting Brade's claim that Irish recruitment numbers have been "distinctly languid", providing statistics and explainations for the numbers that have enlisted, and rejecting Brade's proposal to co-sign a circular with Edward Carson,
1915 Feb. 24.
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Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1915 Feb. 24.
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Note by John Redmond, for a speech on "the essential difference between the Clean Cut and Plebiscite" options on the issue of the division and exclusion of Ulster from Irish Home Rule. The first line reads "I protest against Clean Cut in name of Ulster people. It means the denial to them of right to vote in this question",
[1914 July].
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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[1914 July].
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Notes for a statement to be made on the Irish involvement in the War, making moral arguments that this war is to defend democracy and the rights of self-government across Europe and Africa,
[c.1915].
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Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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[c.1915].
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Copy letter from John Redmond to Percy H. Illngworth, House of Commons, London, England, requesting a response to the suggestions that the Home Rule Bill may be postponed. Redmond reports that since his return to Ireland he has found "the feeling with reference to the temporary exclusion of Ulster has greatly hardened, and notably so in the case of the Unionists themselves".
1914 Jan. 12.
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Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1914 Jan. 12.
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Copy letter from John Redmond, to Charles O'Neill, Derry, urging O'Neill to cancel a meeting of all the Nationalist groups of Derry as such a meeting will inflict a "gravest injury on the National Cause, as playing the game of our bitterest enemies, and as affording them a pretext which they are eagerly looking for",
[1914 Mar].
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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[1914 Mar].
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Copy letter from John Redmond, to H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, offering a statement of his views on the current position of the Home Rule Cause,
1913 Nov. 24.
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Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1913 Nov. 24.
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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
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1914 Mar. 2.
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Memorandum on "Recruiting in Ireland", giving reasons for low Irish recruiting and volunteer enlistment numbers, proposing changes which may encourage enlistment,
[1915].
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Redmond
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John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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[1915].
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Notes by Redmond for a speech on the Government of Ireland Amending Bill, including statistics of Catholic and Protestant populations, debate on "clean cut" and "plebiscite" solutions, and discussions of Ulster Unionism,
[1914 July-Aug.].
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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[1914 July-Aug.].
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Copy letter from John Redmond, to Professor E. P. Culverwell, Trinity College, Dublin, insisting that he only agreed to the exclusion of Trinity College from Irish governance because it was asked for as a safeguard. Redmond assures Culverwell that he is willing to agree to amy safeguard asked for by the Protestants of the country,
1912 Nov. 19.
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Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1912 Nov. 19.
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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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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1914 Jul. 23.
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Copy letter from John Redmond, to William M. Murphy, Co. Cork, expressing his hope that "before any Amending Bill can possibly be considered, the differences may, to a large extent, have been smoothed away",
1914 Oct. 28.
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
Language:
English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1914 Oct. 28.
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Note of John Redmond's interview with H. H. Asquith, and Augustine Birrell, on talks they had with Edward Carson and the exclusion of Ulster from Home Rule as an essential part of any settlement,
[1914] Feb. 2.
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
Language:
English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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[1914] Feb. 2.
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Unsigned. Physical description: 1 item (6 pages).
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Private note by John Redmond on the precedings of the Home Rule Conference at Buckingham Palace on 22 July 1914. The central topic of this day's precedings was the exclusion or inclusion of the counties Fermanagh and Tyrone from Irish Home Rule, and possible solutions for dividing Ulster in the event of partition,
1914 Jul. 22.
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
Language:
English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1914 Jul. 22.
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Copy letter from John Redmond, to Lord Courtney of Penwith, Chelsea, England, expressing his doubts as to whether proportional representation in Ireland 'would fulfill the object of its promorters, which I take to be to give a larger and fairer representation to the minority',
1912 Jul. 4.
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Main Creator:
Redmond
,
John
Edward, 1856-1918
Language:
English
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John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918.
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1912 Jul. 4.
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Letter from John J. Coryn(?), Lacaduv, Co. Cork, to John Redmond, forwarding a quote from Virgil's "Aeneid", Book 1, stating "if the House of Commons has not entirely lost its taste for Latin they would make a fine quotation to describe our present position",
1914 Mar. 13.
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1914 Mar. 13.
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Partial letter from unidentified author, Rowallan, Woodford Green, Essex, England, to John Redmond, on their position toward Redmond, Home Rule and the Union. The author says "W. Gladstone heard the unmistakable voice of Ireland, and, as a true Constitutionalist, responded to it",
1914 Apr. 8.
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1914 Apr. 8.
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Newscuttings from the 'Irish Times', 21 Dec. 1912, regarding the position of Trinity College, Dublin, under the Government of Ireland Bill. The article takes a position against the "Trinity College Amendment" which would exclude Trinity College from Irish governance,
1912 Dec. 21.
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Irish Times, Ltd. (Dublin, Ireland)
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1912 Dec. 21.
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