“Ulster Women’s Unionist Council Papers”. Genesis: RASCAL (Research And Special Collections Available Locally).
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23 January 1911: The Ulster Women's Unionist Council was established...
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23 January 1911
The Ulster Women's Unionist Council
was established to oppose Irish Home Rule and campaign for the continuing union of Ireland with Britain.
11 April 1912: Asquith brought forward the Liberal party's...
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11 April 1912
Asquith
brought forward the Liberal party
's third Home Rule Bill for Ireland (since 1886) in return for election support from John Redmond
of the Irish Party
.
“Living Heritage. Parliament and Ireland. Third Home Rule Bill”. www. parliament.uk.
September 1913: The Ulster Unionist Council led by Edward...
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September 1913
The Ulster Unionist Council
led by Edward Carson
announced that a provisional Ulster government would enfranchise women.
Moody, Theodore William et al., editors. A New History of Ireland. Clarendon, 1976–2024, 10 vols.
8: 386
Luddy, Maria, editor. Women in Ireland, 1800-1918: A Documentary History. Cork University Press, 1995.
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Ward, Margaret. “’Suffrage First--Above All Else!’ An Account of the Irish Suffrage Movement”. Feminist Review, Vol.
10
, 1982, pp. 21-36. 30
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