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 CHARLES STEWART PARNELL - LoveToKnow Article on CHARLES STEWART PARNELL
Sir John Parnell, chancellor of the exchequer in Grattans parliament, and one of OConnells lieutenants in the parliament of the United Kingdom, was the grandson of Parnell the judge.
Parnell was not an active politician in his early years.
Parnell and his friends were released, and Lord Cowper and Mr Forster at once resigned.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PA/PARNELL_CHARLES_STEWART.htm

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The young Parnell studied at Magdalene College, Cambridge and in 1874 became high sheriff of his home county of Wicklow.
However Parnell's triumph was shortlived, when it was 'revealed' (though it had been widely known among politicians at Westminster) that Parnell had been the longterm partner, and father of three of the children of Katherine O'Shea.
Parnell's unified Irish block came to dominate British politics, making and unmaking Liberal and Conservative governments in the mid-1880s as it fought for home rule (internal self government within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) for Ireland.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Parnell

  
 Joyce - Papers: Charles Stewart Parnell
Charles Stewart Parnell was born on June 27, 1846 at Avondale in County Wicklow, Ireland.
Parnell and Katie were soon married after the divorce was granted.
Parnell, a Protestant who had little in common with his Irish Catholic fellow countrymen, led the Irish members of the British House of Commons in the battle for Irish self-government.
http://www.themodernword.com/joyce/joyce_paper_arndt.html

  
 Parnell, Charles Stewart. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
In 1885 the Liberals&; threat to renew the Crimes Act of 1882 led Parnell to throw the Irish vote to the Tories and thus bring down the government of William Gladstone.
The Phoenix Park murders of 1882 shocked Parnell as much as they did the English, but the Irish leader opposed the coercive Crimes Act that followed and was therefore charged with encouraging terrorism.
Nonetheless, he retained the confidence of his followers both in Ireland and in America, where the fact that he was a grandson of the American naval hero Charles Stewart added to his appeal.
http://www.bartleby.com/65/pa/ParnellC.html

  
 Clare People: Charles Stewart Parnell
On the release of Parnell, Lord Frederick Cavendish was sent to Ireland as chief secretary to begin a new era of peace, but on the day he arrived, he and his under-secretary, Burke, were murdered in the Phoenix Park by members of a secret society, the Invincibles.
Parnell immediately declared the letter a forgery and the government set up a Special Commission to investigate the charges made against Parnell and his party.
Parnell became the accepted leader of the Irish nationalist movement during the years 1880-1882.
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/people/parnell.htm

  
 MSN Encarta - Charles Stewart Parnell
Parnell's peaceful policy was completely shattered, however, by the murder of Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish and Thomas Burke, chief secretary and undersecretary for Ireland, respectively, at Phoenix Park, Dublin, by the Irish Invincibles, a militant terrorist group.
Soon afterward Parnell and Gladstone reached an agreement, known as the Kilmainham Treaty, whereby Parnell abandoned the “no-rent” policy and urged his followers to avoid physical violence.
In the elections of 1880, Parnell supported the Liberal Party leader, William Gladstone, but when Gladstone sponsored the Land Act, which fell far short of nationalists' demands, he joined the opposition.
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/refarticle.aspx?refid=761553346

  
 BBC - History - Charles Stewart Parnell (1846 - 1891)
Parnell avoided a split by acting with moderation while talking toughly enough to land him in jail.
While the Irish public stood by Parnell, in Britain opinion was hostile.
In 1877 he was elected president of the Home Rule Confederation and became the most prominent figure in Irish politics.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/parnell_charles.shtml

  
 Who was Charles Stewart Parnell?
Parnell and Katie O'Shea married after her divorce became final but the Catholic Church in Ireland and England declared the whole affair a scandal.
Parnell quickly became the champion and leader of the Home Rule lobbyists despite the fact that he was a protestant who had little in common with the native Irish Catholics.
Chaos ensued in Ireland, which led to the Kilmainham Treaty that was drawn up in May 1882 by Gladstone and the subsequent release of the Nationalist Party's leader.
http://nd.essortment.com/whowascharles_rlhl.htm

  
 The Gift of Hope
Parnell and O'Donnell successfully made a combined effort to completely obstruct the progress of the bill by constantly interrupting to "report progress." Sir Harcourt, a Liberal, accused Parnell of "making a travesty of the rules." Harcourt quoted a speech of Parnell's in which he had stated his "policy is not a policy of conciliation, but...
By 1880, Parnell had developed into the acknowledged leader of his party; his popularity and appeal made him a major figure-head in the Irish nationalist movement.
His attraction to the Fenians was that he would make openly make a stand in parliament directly opposing the English and affirming that he had as much right as any English member to be in the English Parliament, that he represented Ireland should not mean his vote or his speeches were of any less worth.
http://www.nadn.navy.mil/EnglishDept/ilv/parnell.htm

  
 ninemsn Encarta - Home Rule, Irish
This was defeated in the House of Commons on June 8, 1886.
At the 1885 General Election the Irish Parliamentary party led by Parnell secured 86 seats and supported William Gladstone's liberal government who introduced the First Home Rule bill.
Led by Issac Butt, the Home Rule movement won 56 seats in the general election of 1874 and when its MPs attended Westminster they formed a diverse but distinct Irish party.
http://au.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761580204/Home_Rule_Irish.html

  
 The main events in the career of Charles Stewart Parnell
Parnell elected leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
Parnell intervened and had it restricted to 116 estates.
Introduction of Gladstone's second Land Act in August.
http://www.historyhome.co.uk/peel/people/parnell.htm

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891)
Parnell farmed the family estate at Avondale until he joined Issac Butt's Home Government Party in 1874 and was elected to Parliament for Meath in 1875.
In 1888 the British Government established a Special Commission to investigate the Irish Party after a series of letters on 'Parnellism and Crime' appeared in The Times.
Simultaneously the forger Richard Pigott published letters proportedly from Parnell to Kitty O'Shea in which Parnell voiced his support for the Invincibles who had assassinated Lord Fredrick Cavendish, the Chief Secretary and his Under Secretary Burke in the Phoenix Park, Dublin in May, 1882.
http://generalmichaelcollins.com/pages/parnell.html

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell
In 1890, Parnell became embroiled in a scandal that split the Irish Party and weakened the Home Rule movement for more than a decade.
His electoral successes converted British Liberal Party leader, William Gladstone, to Ireland's home rule cause.
Parnell's Irish Party wielded enormous influence in the English House of Commons and he was among the first patrons of the GAA.
http://www.gaa.ie/page/charles_stewart_parnell.html

  
 Time traveller's guide to Victorian Britain
In fact, this is just one of his many radical beliefs – he also campaigns for democracy, social reform, birth control and republicanism.
He resigns after his 2nd Home Rule Bill is rejected.
Charles Bradlaugh (1833-91), a large and forceful man, becomes famous for his atheism.
http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/guide19/part07.html

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell
Crest-fallen at his political demise, Parnell died in 1891 at the age of forty-five.
His long-time affair with "Kitty" O'Shea destroyed Parnell's support from the Catholic Church, and his movement sank into oblivion.
Parnell became the leader of a powerful Irish Party in Britain's House of Commons and could have won a battle for Home Rule, except for his relationship with the wife of another Irish MP.
http://faculty.roosevelt.edu/Fallon/charles_stewart_parnell.html

  
 Political career of Charles Stewart Parnell
This indeed was a success for Parnell, firstly this is how he became recognised by his party as someone who was willing to fight for his cause.
Parnell first entered politics in 1975 in a bi-election in Meath.
Parnell was first recognised in the radical wing of the Home Government Association at the time lead by Isaac Butt.
http://www.radessays.com/viewpaper/29042/John_Grisham.html

  
 Political career of Charles Stewart Parnell
Parnell did allot with the Irish National League, he visited America in 1880 and raised £70,000 to be used in famine relief and when he returned he held meetings and demonstrations around Ireland encouraging people to join but always advising people to act within the law.
Parnell was the original president of the Irish National Land League.
This was actually founded in August 1879 by Michael Davitt a member of the IRB who had strong views in land reform.
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 CHARLES STEWART PARNELL (1846-1891)
In 1890 he was cited as co-respondant in a devorce case and found guilty.
By 1880 this campaighn had developed into a united demand for Home Rule and Parnell forced a vote on the issue in Westminister.
Parnell was the son of a wealthy, land owning Protestant family.
http://www.princeaugust.ie/ihs10/index.html

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell Biography / Biography of Charles Stewart Parnell Biography Biography
Charles Parnell's County Wicklow, Anglo-Irish, Protestant-gentry family had earned a patriotic reputation in Ireland by opposing the Act of Union with Britain and by supporting Catholic emancipation.
The Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) made home rule for Ireland a major factor in Irish nationalism and British politics.
In 1875 Parnell entered the House of Commons, lending his Protestant-gentry respectability to home rule.
http://www.bookrags.com/biography/charles-stewart-parnell

  
 A Critique of "The Significance of the Political Rise and Fall of Charles Stewart Parnell as Related to Late 19th ...
Another area the paper could have expounded upon is the reasons behind the Irish Party's split and why the discontent first arose between the leader of the Irish Party, Isaac Butt, and the members of his faction with Parnell and O'Donnell.
This is excusable as it does not go so far as to outright glorification of Charles Stewart Parnell, but does favor his side of the Irish/English political scene.
Parnell and O'Donnell are apparently working for the well-being of Ireland and then the paper cites Butt's remark "No man can take part with dignity to himself or advantage to his country." Clarification of this matter would avoid confusion in the reader's mind.
http://www.nadn.navy.mil/EnglishDept/ilv/crit/parnellcrit.htm

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell - Wikipédia
Depuis 1880, il a remplacé Isaac Butt et William Shaw à la présidence du Irish Parliamentry Party, anciennement Home Rule Party.
Les hommes politiques de tous bords étaient convaincus que le leader irlandais allait se retirer de la vie publique, au moins pour un court instant.
Les derniers mois de 1889 ont marqué l'apogée de la popularité de Parnell.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stewart_Parnell

  
 Biography for: Charles Stewart Parnell
Charles Stewart Parnell was a nationalist leader and M.P. He was the second son of John Henry Parnell of Avondale, County Wicklow, and Delia Tudor, the daughter of Commodore Charles Stewart of the United States Navy.
Captain O'Shea instigated a divorce case in 1889 that brought public scandal on Parnell.
Parnell did not marry but had an infamous affair with Katherine O&, the wife of Captain O'Shea, with whom he lived from 1886.
http://www.whistler.arts.gla.ac.uk/biog/Parn_CS.htm

  
 IMDb user comments for Parnell (1937)
Also, the key to Parnell's downfall was his haughtiness.
Before the affair came to light, his enemies tried another gambit with some forged letters that purported to show Parnell's complicity in the assassinations of Lord Fredrick Cavendish and his secretary in Phoenix Park in Dublin in 1881.
Running a close second in acting is Alan Marshal who plays Myrna Loy's husband, Captain O'Shea who thinks by pimping his wife to Parnell he can advance his own career.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0029377/usercomments

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin
Redan hösten samma år valdes Parnell i Butts ställe till president för Storbritanniens home-rule-förbund.
Mordet i Phoenixparken (6 maj) på understatssekreteraren T.H. Burke och den nyutnämnde ministern för Irland, lord Frederick Cavendish, en fenisk aktion som förberetts och utförts utan Parnells vetskap, korsade dessa försonlighetsplaner.
Höstvalen 1885 gjorde Parnell till situationens herre, ty utan stöd av hans 86 man starka parti kunde Gladstone inte åstadkomma en säker majoritet för en ny liberal ministär.
http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stewart_Parnell

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell
Known as the 'Uncrowned King of Ireland', Parnell was best known for his political standing and for his work with Home Rule and the Land League.
http://www.glasnevin-cemetery.ie/html/charles_.html

  
 RTE Television - Programme Sales
This film traces Parnell s career from his background as an Irish Protestant landowner to the pinnacle of his power as leader of the Irish people.
Charles Stewart Parnell, who died in October 1891, was called the Uncrowned King of Ireland.
His life is a great human, historical and political Irish story.
http://www.rte.ie/tv/programmesales/charlesstewartparnell.html

  
 June 27th, 1846 - Birth of Charles Stewart Parnell
Parnell as leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party at Westminster, almost gained Home Rule for his land but was destroyed by a scandal involving a woman, almost certainly engineered by the British Tory Party to discredit him and his movement with it.
On this day in 1846 Charles Stewart Parnell, The Uncrowned King of Ireland, was born at Avondale House, County Wicklow.
June 27th, 1846 - Birth of Charles Stewart Parnell
http://www.pearsecom.com/Ireland/anniversaries/June%2027th,%201846%20-%20Birth%20of%20Charles%20Stewart%20Parnell.htm

  
 Parnell, Charles Stewart
Charles Stewart Parnell: Political Career - Political Career The son of a Protestant landowner, he attached himself to the Home Rule movement...
Charles Stewart Parnell: Fall from Power - Fall from Power In 1889, Parnell was named as corespondent in a divorce suit brought by one of...
Charles Stewart Parnell - Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846–91, Irish nationalist leader.
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 Charles Stewart Parnell
This year?s Parnell Summer School will focus on various experiences of marginalisation in Irish society and culture from the age of Parnell to contemporary times.
In a famous speech in 1885 Charles Stewart Parnell argued that Œ?no man has the right to fix the boundary to the march of a nation?
Marking the centenary year of the founding of Sinn Féin and the Ulster Unionist Party, we will reflect on the fortunes of two of the oldest political parties on the island of Ireland‹both set up to advance the interests of marginal groups within a British Isles context.
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 Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell 1882
Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), the great Nationalist leader, wrote this letter to a Mrs Strich from his home in Avondale, Rathdrum, Co Wicklow in October 1882.
It refers to tenants and estates, and it is interesting also that in October 1882 Parnell founded the National League as a replacement for the suppressed Land League.
http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/claremuseum/riches_of_clare/power/parnell_letter.htm

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Charles Stewart Parnell
Parnell, Charles Stewart (1846-1891), Irish nationalist and statesman who led the fight for Irish home rule in the 1880s.
Stuart, Charles Edward, called The Young Pretender, The Young Chevalier, and Bonnie Prince Charlie (1720-1788), claimant to the British throne who...
Stuart, Gilbert Charles: picture of painting by Gilbert
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 Charles Stewart Parnell (Compact Irish History) by Sean McMahon, New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 1856353028
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 Dáil Éireann - Volume 404 - 18 December, 1990 - Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Charles Stewart Parnell ...
In addition to displaying a Parnell commemorative exhibition at the Library in October 1991, the Director of the National Library also envisages the circulation throughout the country of a touring exhibition on the theme of Parnell in his historical context.
The National Library is the major repository of documentary material relating to Parnell and the Irish Parliamentary Party.
The question of Government representation at the centenary commemoration of Parnell will also be considered in due course.
http://www.oireachtas-debates.gov.ie/D/0404/D.0404.199012180029.html

  
 MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Charles Stewart Parnell
Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891), político irlandés que encabezó la lucha en favor del Home Rule (autonomía) de Irlanda a lo largo de la década...
Isaac Butt, su primer jefe, no imprimió vigor a su liderazgo, por lo que fue reemplazado por William Shaw en 1879, a quien sustituyó Charles Stewart...
MSN Encarta - Resultados de la búsqueda - Charles Stewart Parnell
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 ninemsn Encarta - Multimedia - Charles Stewart Parnell
Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell led the fight for Irish home rule in the 1880s and almost attained it, having won Gladstone and much of the ruling Liberal Party over to his cause.
In 1889, however, a personal scandal ruined his career and split the nationalist movement, delaying Home Rule until after World War I. Hulton Deutsch
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 Charles Stewart Parnell
En marcha de 1887, Parnell se encontró acusado por el periódico británico los tiempos del soporte para los asesinos de la principal secretaria para señor Frederick Cavendish de Irlanda, y la permanente debajo de la secretaria para Irlanda, T.H. Burke.
El Parnell joven estudiado en la universidad de Magdalene, Cambridge y en 1874 sintió bien al sheriff alto de su condado casero de Wicklow.
En su campaña, algunos de sus miembros trabajaron de cerca con una organización radical de la agitación conocida como la liga irlandesa de la tierra.
http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/ch/Charles%20Stewart%20Parnell.htm

  
 St
We studied the topics of Catholic Emancipation, the Act of Union, the Land League and the influence these two important men had on such events.
We all hot seated as either O’Connell or Parnell and had to answer questions posed by our classmates.
We visited Glasnevin Cemetery to see the tombs of both O’Connell and Parnell.
http://homepage.eircom.net/~ckgns/pupils/2003/sixth/danieloc.html

  
 MSN Encarta - Sidebar - Boycotting in Ireland
The term “boycott” is derived from the case of Captain Charles Boycott, although the practice of ostracism dates back at least to the ancient Greeks.
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 Charles Stewart Parnell
1890: Affaire O'Shea qui provoque la chute publique de Parnell.
Parnell fait des études propres à son niveau social, en Angleterre.
Parnell est l'homme politique irlandais dominant de la seconde moitié du XIXème siècle.
http://www.unige.ch/lettres/istge/memoires/werlen/ParnellCHS.html

  
 The Uncrowned King: The Life and Public Services of Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell.
Green cloth.Comprising a graphic story of his ancestry also family reminiscences, related by his aged mother, Delia Tudor Stewart Parnell, and a brilliant history of his public services in the gigantic movement extending throughout Ireland, America and England for the relief of suffering in Ireland also, a biographical sketch of his great co-labourer, Rt.
Binding worn at edges and corners top edge dust-soiled a few unobtrusive college lib.
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 Statue of Charles Stewart Parnell
Designed by the American sculptor Augustus St Gaudens in 1911, the striking figure of Parnell stands, right arm upraised in oratory stance, below an obelisk inscribed with a quotation from one of his speeches.
We have never attempted to fix the ne-plus-ultra to the progress of Ireland's nationhood and we never shall.'
At the north end of O'Connell Street, at the junction with, appropriately, Parnell Street stands this imposing monument to Charles Stewart Parnell.
http://club2.telepolis.com/maderita/others/scultures/parnell/parnell.html

  
 Charles Stewart Parnell - Wikipédia
Charles Stewart Parnell foi um político irlandês, representante de seu país no Parlamento em Londres.
http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stewart_Parnell

  
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Parnell, Bayly, W. Oliver, and K. Edwards, the former making a splendid hit to leg for 6.
W. Oliver handled the willow in first-rate style, placing 20 to his credit on the score sheet, all being out for 93.
Plunkett, G. Croasdale, and R. Starkey, some good play being exhibited by Messrs.
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 Charles Stewart Parnell - definition of Charles Stewart Parnell in General
Charles Stewart Parnell - Irish nationalist leader (1846-1891)
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 The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell - O'BRIEN R. BARRY:
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 Review Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891 - Computer Toaster
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 Charles Stewart Parnell History Society and Culture Ireland Europe Regional English España
Charles Stewart Parnell History Society and Culture Ireland Europe Regional English España
Buscador: Regional: Europe: Ireland: Society and Culture: History: Parnell, Charles Stewart:
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 Irish Wrecks On-Line - Charles Stewart Parnell SV (No. 145)
Irish Wrecks On-Line - Charles Stewart Parnell SV (No. 145)
Lies between Islandmore and the channel between Inishgort and Collanbeg and is badly broken up.
http://www.irishwrecksonline.net/details/CharlesSParnell145.htm

  
 Internet Archive: Details: The Life Of Charles Stewart Parnell Vol - I
The Life Of Charles Stewart Parnell Vol - I
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Internet Archive: Details: The Life Of Charles Stewart Parnell Vol - I
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 Irland - Davitt och Parnell
Parnell kom överens med premiärminister Gladstone om "home rule", självstyrelse för Irland.
De hette Michael Davitt och Charles Stewart Parnell.
Michael Davitt tog kontakt med Charles Stewart Parnell och föreslog samarbete.
http://www.sub.su.se/national/tirl9.htm

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