Plunkett, Horace Curzon, Sir, 1854-1932
Plunkett, Horace Curzon, 1854-1932
Plunkett, Horace C. 1854-1932
Horace Plunkett Irish politician (1854-1932)
Plunkett, Horace Curzon
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Plunkett, Horace Curzon ‡d 1854-1932
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Plunkett, Horace Curzon, ‡c Sir, ‡d 1854-1932
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
Works
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Bulletin of the Co-operative Reference Library | |
Defence of the convention. | |
Diary of Sir Horace Plunkett | |
Home Rule and conscription | |
Horace Plunkett / Trevor West. - Gerrards Cross, 1986. | |
Ireland In The New Century | |
The Irish case considered : a remonstrance addressed to the British public | |
Irish Chaos : the British cause and the Irish cure | |
The Irish home-rule convention : Thoughts for a convention | |
L'enseignement technique en Irlandie | |
Letter from Horace Plunkett, Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, to Captain A. Donelan, enclosing a copy of the Bill [nonextant] which they had previously discussed | |
Letter from Horace Plunkett, Irish Convention, Dublin, to John Redmond, thanking Redmond for setting a positive tone for the convention, and expressing his optimism for a settlement | |
Letter from Horace Plunkett, The Plunkett House, Dublin, to John Redmond, suggestng that Redmond's recent speech relieved some anxiety and will help the Irish Volunteers a great deal | |
Letter from Lord Courtney of Penwith, Chelsea, London, England, to John Redmond, enclosing a letter counter-signed by Sir Horace Plunkett, asking if Redmond will give assurances that the amendments to the Home Rule Bill will give practical effect to the principle of proportional representation as the favoured electoral system in Ireland | |
Letter from Sir Horace Plunkett, agricultural reformer and politician, and further letters from his aide, R.A. Anderson, from Kilteragh, Foxrock, County Dublin, on the arrest of putative German sympathisers among the Irish Nationalists | |
Letter from Sir Horace Plunkett to George F-.H. Berkeley thanking him for his help for Irish workers and Plunkett's hope for a united and free Ireland | |
Letter from Sir Horace Plunkett to W. B. Yeats congratulating him on winning the Nobel Prize Gold Medal for Literature | |
Letters, documents and articles relating to the Irish Convention of 1917 | |
Letters from a variety of individuals with surnames beginning with P and Q to Alice Stopford Green regarding Green's work, their activities and current events | |
Letters from Horace Plunkett, David Plunket and Sir Francis Plunkett, mentioning Home Rule, the Boer War and general affairs, and a letter from Gerald Balfour regarding Horace Plunkett's draft report on the finances of Ireland | |
Letters from Horace Plunkett to Mr. Oldham, Mar., 1900, one of John Redmond to the same | |
Letters from Sir Horace Plunkett to Hugh Lane regarding Lane's queries concening pictures for exhibit in Ireland | |
Letters from various correspondents to Michael MacDonagh | |
Letters from various individuals to Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington following the imprisonment and hunger strike of Francis Sheehy-Skeffington | |
Letters to Francis Joseph Bigger | |
Letters to George F.-H. Berkeley from various people with associated documents, including letters from Berkeley | |
Letters to Sarah Purser from Mary "Minnie", Lady Paget, Thomas Paterson, L.Phillimore, Horace Plunkett, Frederick York Powell, Sophia R. Praeger, Rev. I.H. Pratt, John Redmond, William Reynell, John J.Reynolds, Ethel Rhind, Charles S. Ricketts. Manning Durden Robertson, Lennox Robinson, Romeike's Agency Ltd, Robert Baldwin Ross, William Rothenstein, and A.E. (George Russell) | |
Letters to the T. W. Lyster Memorial Committee relating to the unveiling ceremony of memorial plaque in the National Library of Ireland | |
Material relating to anti-conscription movement | |
Material relating to the Irish Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference | |
Memorandum on agricultural education for Ireland | |
The neglect of country life: a plea and a policy. : (Address delivered at the formal opening of the Plunkett house, November 11th, 1908) | |
Newspaper cuttings from various publications including some articles relating to the Irish Civil War, with obituaries for Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins as part of the 'Lost Leaders' series. Also includes an article titled, 'The Irish Free State and British "Empire" Defence' by Horace Plunkett | |
Newspaper cuttings of articles, mainly relating to Irish and British politics, with articles by Gallagher, Liam Mellows, Dorothy MacArdle, and Mary MacSwiney | |
Noblesse oblige an irish rendering | |
La nuova Irlanda / Horace Plunkett ; prima traduzione italiana sull'ultima edizione inglese con introduzione di Gino Borgatta su Il problema della rinascenza irlandese e la nostra questione meridionale ; e prefazione di Luigi Einaudi | |
O'Brien of Cahirmoyle Papers | |
Oxford and the rural problem | |
Parole orders to prisoners at Ballykinlar Camp, Co. Down, signed by Proinnsias Ó Dubhthaigh, Ceann Urraidh | |
Plunkett and co-operatives, c1983: | |
The problem of congestion in Ireland | |
Report of the Recess Committee on the Establishment of a Department of Agriculture and Industries for Ireland | |
Report upon emgration to Canada | |
The rural life problem of the United States; notes of an Irish observer | |
Sir Hugh Lane and Ruth Shine Papers | |
Some tendencies of modern medicine, from a lay point of view | |
Survey graphic. | |
The trend of co-operation in Great Britain and Ireland. | |
Typed copy letter from Lloyd George, on behalf of the British government, to Horace Plunkett, regarding the constitutional status of Ireland following the Irish Convention | |
Typed letter, signed, from Horace Plunkett to William O'Brien | |
The United Irishwomen : their place, work and ideals | |
The unsettlement of the Irish land question | |
What would the Irish do with Ireland? |