WOLFE TONE AND UNITED IRISHMEN
... WOLFE TONE AND UNITED IRISHMEN MEMORIAL commrrrEE. ...
... WOLFE TONE AND UNITED IRISHMEN MEMORIAL commrrrEE. ...
... oervatiens, the lecturer continued to say—The great ' movemeht of the United Irishmen epeedily developed itself. There were • number of young men*, associations formed about the year '92. They were to be fouiid in , every town of wiener', and et recognised ...
... afraid of Irish treason, but the English government trembles with fear the idea Irish union. The United Irishmen wore founded promote union among Irishmen every religion, and the Englishman has said in his own mind, * Treason is better than union;’ it ...
... 71H, 1898. UNITED IRISHMEN. Tax amalgamation of the rival Ninety-Eight Societies which have had their head quarters in the capital, has removed one of the chief obstacles to a successful celebration of the memories which Nationalist Irishmen are preparing ...
... the leaders the United Irishmen, that the Armagh persecutions Ciiused the union of Irishmen, and that wherever the Orange system was iutrod^ ce( j l*arlicularly in Catholic couulie Uniforraly observed that numbers of the United Irishmen ...
... Six—Next year Irishmen will celebrate the centenary of the I ection of IBM. The occasion demands that it shall be celebrated ie a manner worthy of the traditions of that memorable epoch of the history of our country. Although the United Irishmen failed In ...
... NOBS OF IRISH HISTORY. UNITED 111160111P.M. Tbe objeet et tile Society of United Irishmen, founded in Marylou. 1791 by Thoobeld Wolfe Tose. at Belfast. was nnite Irishmen of all shades of religion. belief in Ireland in tit effort for the independence ...
... imitate the example of the Revolted American Colonies and take up arms to right their unbearable wrongs. The Society of United Irishmen which had been founded by Wolfe Tone in 1791 on a constitutional basis, but which bad been driven to adopt a more advanced ...
... Gran'emeu of thil town hoped, by persecution and toiture, to wring from him information against mauy of v, s parishioavrs, as United Irishmen, but failing ohi,,» from him one word against those who would place ‘‘The Irish gruon above the Euglish red,” they first ...
... they demanded was The United Irishmen—[Rreat applause]-who. in tho beginning, were not sc.rot society or treasonable society, but open, free, loyal men. embracing tho first names and the first characters in Ireland. The United Irishmen originated is society ...
... WA. a stetnefeetitrer in the town of ffel'a•t, tie wi r e appoirted to the leirderirhip of the United Irishmen of the eoonty Antrim. lie commanded the !United 3 at the battle of Antrim .kfter the disnetrone defeat and route of the men under his contorted ...
... 1808, fully illustrated by an original series of Lime-light Photoramic Views, consisting of Portraits of the Leading United Irishmen, and places of interest associated with them, the sites of the Wexford Battlefields, etc), will be given by L. J. KINSELLA ...