The Irish National Land League (Irish: Conradh na Talún), also known as the Land League, was an Irish political organisation of the late 19th century...
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successor to the Irish National Land League after this was suppressed. Whereas the Land League had agitated for land reform, the National League also campaigned...
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agitation was led by the Irish National Land League and its successors, the Irish National League and the United Irish League, and aimed to secure fair...
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imprisoned. It is the first political association of Irish women. The Irish National Land League was founded by Michael Davitt in 1879. Its aims were...
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December 1912) was an Irish republican activist, agrarian radical and co-founder and joint-secretary of the Irish National Land League, and a signatory of...
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Land league may refer to: Irish National Land League Highland Land League Statute league This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Hunger (Irish: an Gorta Mór [ənˠ ˈɡɔɾˠt̪ˠə ˈmˠoːɾˠ]), the Famine and the Irish Potato Famine, was a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland lasting...
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Charles Boycott (category Land reform in Ireland)
resistance to proposed evictions on the estate, local activists of the Irish National Land League encouraged Boycott's employees (including the seasonal workers...
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of the Great Famine in Ireland (Irish: An Gorta Mór or An Drochshaol, litt: The Bad Life) followed a catastrophic period of Irish history between 1845 and...
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Richard Pigott (category 19th-century Irish businesspeople)
March 1889) was an Irish journalist, best known for his forging of evidence that Charles Stewart Parnell of the Irish National Land League had been sympathetic...
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Mandeville (24 June 1849 – 8 July 1888), was an Irish Fenian and member of the Irish National Land League. John Mandeville was born in Ballydine, near Carrick-on-Suir...
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Radical Irish Member of Parliament Charles Stewart Parnell of the Home Rule League (later its leader), Michael Davitt of the Irish National Land League and...
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the Irish Free State after 1922 and more acts were passed for Northern Ireland. The success of the Land Acts in reducing the concentration of land ownership...
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Hibernia (personification) (category National personifications)
She is threatened by manifestations of Irish nationalism such as the Fenians or the Irish National Land League, often depicted as brutish, ape-like monsters...
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Association, Ribbonmen, Irish National Land League, Irish National League, United Irish League, Sinn Féin, and the Irish Republic during the Irish War of Independence...
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The United Irish League (UIL) was a nationalist political party in Ireland, launched 23 January 1898 with the motto "The Land for the People". Its objective...
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Thomas Croke (category Irish College, Paris alumni)
Cashel and Emly in Ireland. He was important in the Irish nationalist movement, especially as a Champion of the Irish National Land League in the 1880s. The...
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by the direct-action Irish National Land League, led by the southern Protestant Charles Stewart Parnell. In 1881, in a further Land Act, Gladstone conceded...
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Michael Davitt (category Activists for Irish land reform)
constitutional wings of Irish nationalism on the issue of land reform. With Charles Stewart Parnell, he co-founded the Irish National Land League in 1879, in which...
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laying the groundwork for Irish self-government through three Irish Home Rule bills. The IPP evolved out of the Home Rule League which Isaac Butt founded...
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Independence, Irish governments from 1923 completed a final land settlement under Free State Land Acts. See also Irish Land Commission. The Culture of Ireland underwent...
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Charles Stewart Parnell (category Activists for Irish land reform)
powerful Anglo-Irish Protestant landowning family in County Wicklow, he was a land reform agitator and founder of the Irish National Land League in 1879. He...
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Irish League may refer to: Former name of the Northern Ireland Football League, the national association football league of Northern Ireland Irish League...
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Windgap, County Kilkenny (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
19th-century graveyard, The Old League House, which once served as a home for poor tenant farmers (see Irish National Land League), and early 20th-century grotto...
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in 1860, made the first halting attempt to regulate Irish land tenure. The Tenant Right League joined tenant rights associations in largely Presbyterian...
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Fenian (category Articles containing Irish-language text)
Tenant Right League, the Irish National Land League and the Irish Parliamentary Party, who did not advocate explicitly for an independent Irish Republic or...
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Corn Laws (category Great Famine (Ireland))
The Corn Laws enhanced the profits and political power associated with land ownership. The laws raised food prices and the costs of living for the British...
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to commemorate the life of Michael Davitt, the founder of the Irish National Land League. The Cross of Cong, a 12th-century processional cross that purportedly...
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Absentee landlord (section Ireland)
issue in the history of Ireland. During the course of 16th and 17th centuries, much of Ireland's land was confiscated from Irish Catholic landowners by...
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The Young Irelander Rebellion was a failed Irish nationalist uprising led by the Young Ireland movement, part of the wider Revolutions of 1848 that affected...
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