Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891
Charles Stewart Parnell
Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891, homme politique
Parnell, Charles Stewart
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Works
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Autograph letter, signed, from Charles Stewart Parnell to the secretaries of the Election Meeting, Sligo | |
Ireland past and present : Embracing a complete history of the land question from the earliest period to the present time | |
The Irish question. | |
Irlande | |
The ivy leaf : the Parnells remembered : commemorative essays | |
A letter from Charles Parnell to unidentified correspondent (according to the donor, recipient was an attorney in California, supporter of the Irish Cause), regarding the amendment the Party agreed to propose on the Land Question and misinterpretations surrounding this issue | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell, Avondale House, Rathdrum, to Edmund Harvey expressing gratitude for providing information | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Irish National League, and others, requesting that Redmond proceed to Australia and New Zealand for the purpose of publicising the current state of Ireland | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell, Morrison's Hotel, Dublin, to E. Walsh, editor of the 'Wexford People', recommending that Timothy Healy should be returned for Wexford. Encloses newscuttings reporting Healy's adoption as the nationalist candidate of Wexford | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell, Palace Chambers, 9 Bridge Street, Westminster, to Alfred Webb regarding the accounts of the Land League | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell to Hugh Barber, Eskett Iron Ore Co., Workington | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell to Joseph Down giving him notice that he is surrendering his tenency of 112 Tressillian Road, Brockley, London | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell to L. Morton Montgomery, stating that he has not yet decided on giving an address before he departs for America, but if he does he will send a copy of it | |
Letter from Charles Stewart Parnell to Michael Davitt, Henry J. Gill and William E. Murphy, subscribing 2 guineas to a fund for Lord Mayor of Dublin, Charles Dawson | |
Letter of introduction from Charles Stewart Parnell, Morrison's Hotel, Dublin, to John Boyle O'Reilly, Boston, for Miss Charlotte Grace O'Brien, daughter of William Smith O'Brien | |
Letter of introduction from Charles Stewart Parnell to the Hon. Chief Justice George Shea of New York, for Charles Arthur Russell, Baron Russell of Killowen | |
Letter of thanks from Charles Stewart Parnell to John Cunningham, from an address in Toronto (Rossin House), thanking Cunningham 'for your kindness in obtaining for me my Grandfather's Commission, on the Navy Board. Such a memorial of course is a most precious one for me,' | |
Letter : to Fanny Busher | |
Letters from Charles Stewart Parnell to the firm of Messrs. Twigg and Butt concerning financial affairs | |
Letters, telegrams and memoranda concerning Charles Stewart Parnell and his family, including letters of Anna and Delia Parnell and William Redmond | |
Letters to addressees including John Dillon M.P., T. P. O'Connor M.P., Charles S. Parnell M.P., mainly regarding Irish National Land League business | |
Love letters of the Irish patriots. | |
Minute books for the Irish National Registration Association, Arran Quay Ward | |
Niall C. Harrington papers | |
No rent : by order of the executive | |
Papers of Paul Askin of Dublin, J.P. [Justice of the Peace], regarding the Parnell estate at Avondale, Co. Wicklow and including ALSs of Charles Stewart Parnell [four of which were used as specimens of his signature at Parnell Commission hearings]; correspondence from 'The Times' solicitors requesting access to these letters and a letter and note by John Correll of Brooklyn on Parnell's early life and his 1880 tour in the United States | |
Papers of Sir Charles Russell, Lord Russell of Killowen | |
Parnell monument fund : visit to America of Lord Mayor Tallon and John E. Redmond : a volume of news-cuttings from American newspapers. | |
Parnellism and crime | |
The Parnellite : a play in three acts | |
Photographic fascimiles of letters purportedly from Patrick Egan to Charles Stewart Parnell in 1881 and 1882, used by the handwriting expert for his report for the defence in the Parnell Commission | |
The Queen, at the prosecution of the Right Honourable Hugh Law, Her Majesty's Attorney-General for Ireland, against Charles Stewart Parnell, M.P. ; John Dillon, M.P. ; Joseph Gillis Biggar, M.P. ; Timothy Daniel Sullivan, M.P. ; Thomas Sexton, M.P. ; Patrick Egan: Thomas Brennan ; Malachi M. O'Sullivan: Michael P. Boyton' Patrick Joseph Sheridan ; Patrick Joseph Gordon ; Mathew Harris ; John W. Walsh ; John W. Nally : reports of meetings held in various parts of Ireland in connection with the Irish National Land League, April, 1879 to November, 1880. | |
Queen vs Parnell : briefs volume 2 | |
The Repeal of the Union conspiracy; or, Mr. Parnell, M.P., and the I.R.B. | |
Souvenir of the unveiling of the Parnell National Monument. : Dublin, 1st October, 1911. | |
Telegram from C.S. Parnell to Dr. M.F. Cox, Sligo | |
The Times, London. | |
To the Irish people : fellow countrymen | |
The truth about the Parnellites, being extracts from the report of the Special Commission, and including the findings of the judges on all the charges investigated. | |
Typed letter signed "Chas. S. Parnell" to James Magill, of Belfast, thanking him for the "tablet" he sent | |
Words of the dead chief: being extracts from the public speeches and pronouncements of Charles Stewart Parnell, from the beginning to the close of his memorable life. |