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Butt died in 1879 and was replaced as chairman of the Home Rule League by the Whig-oriented William Shaw.
Butt, who had been suffering from bronchitis, had a stroke the following May and died within a week.
Isaac Butt died of strain later that year and Parnell held back in grabbing control of the party.
* Isaac Butt MP, lived and died in Clonskeagh
Butt's father died when Butt was 14 years old, and Butt went to work to support his mother, sister, and younger brother.
Although this risked the lives of his animals ( and possible court-martial ), none of the mules died en route and Butt was praised for his initiative.
The original bridge on this site was a structural steel swivel bridge, which was opened in 1879 and named for Isaac Butt, leader of the Home Rule movement ( who died that year ).

Butt and at
Mahmood studied with Parvez Butt at UET, and in 1962, Mahmood graduated with B. Eng.
R. J. Mitchell was born at 115 Congleton Road, Butt Lane, Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, England.
Old mining camps that have lost most of their population at some stage of their history, such as Aspen, Central City, Crested Butt, Cripple Creek, Deadwood, Marysville, Oatman, Park City, St. Elmo, Tombstone, and Virginia City, are sometimes included in the category, although they are active towns and cities today.
Educated in Trinity College Dublin and a member of the University Philosophical Society John Butler Yeats began his career as a lawyer and devilled briefly with Isaac Butt before he took up painting in 1867 and studied at Heatherley's Art School.
Known to locals as " Bust Your Butt ," it is best known for the large, deep pool at the bottom and is a popular place for swimming during warm weather.
During the Civil War, Custer was frequently termed " The Boy General " in the press, reflecting his promotion to brigadier general at the age of 23 ; during his years on the Plains in the Indian Wars, his troopers often referred to him with grudging admiration as " Iron Butt " and " Hard Ass " for his physical stamina in the saddle and his strict discipline, as well as with the more derisive " Ringlets " for his vanity about his appearance in general and his long, curling blond hair in particular.
Notwithstanding the fact that others were utilizing the land, Hammond sent the families of George A. Adams, Frederick I. Jones, Parley R. Butt and Charles E. Walton from Bluff to establish a new settlement at what is now Monticello.
Robert " Rosebud " Butt claims to have invented the drink as an entry in a contest to create a new mixed drink including Triple Sec, in 1972 while he worked at the Oak Beach Inn on Long Island, NY.
Local rumors also ascribe the origin to either Butt or another bartender at the Old Beach Inn, Chris Bendicksen.
Butt received his secondary school education at The Royal School in Raphoe, County Donegal, and at Midleton College, County Cork, before going to Trinity College, Dublin, at the age of fifteen.
Butt had failed to win substantial concessions at Westminster on the things that mattered to most Irish people: an amnesty for the Fenians of ' 67, fixity of tenure for tenant-farmers and Home Rule.
Although he defended himself with dignity, Butt, and all and sundry, knew that his role in the party was at an end.
Departing from the boardwalk downstream of the Ha ' penny Bridge, the Spirit of the Docklands runs under O ' Connell Bridge, Butt Bridge and the Talbot Memorial Bridge on a journey downstream, passing the Custom House before turning at the Grand Canal Basin and back up stream.
In December 2000 a Bus Éireann bus, crossing the Liffey at Butt Bridge, collided with another bus and skidded into the Liffey.
It was only when producer Ray Butt saw a repeat of Open All Hours that Jason was considered and, despite initial concerns over his ability – at that point, Jason had not had a leading television role – and the fact that he and Lyndhurst did not look alike, he was cast.
In 2010 Ignorant announced plans to do a tour called The Last Supper, performing Crass songs from the period 1977-1982 with largely the same band that performed with him at Shepherd's Bush, including Gizz Butt, Bob Butler and Spike Smith.
The cenotaph of Ida Straus serves as the gravestone for her husband Isidor Straus at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, and the striking cenotaph of Major Archibald Butt, aide to US President William Taft, is located at Arlington National Cemetery.
* Pakistan cricket spot-fixing controversy, Mohammad Asif, Mohammad Amir and Salman Butt, Pakistani cricketers found guilty of accepting bribes to bowl no balls against England at certain times.
The IPP evolved out of the Home Rule League founded by Isaac Butt after he defected from the Irish Conservative Party in 1873, to gain a limited form of freedom from Britain in order to protect and control Irish domestic affairs in the interest of the Protestant landlord class, after William Ewart Gladstone and his Liberal Party came to power in 1868 under his slogan Justice for Ireland, when Irish Liberals gained 65 of the 105 Irish seats at Westminster.
Butt attempted to bring down the Canberra by firing his Sabre's machine guns, but the Canberra was flying at an altitude of more than 50, 000 feet-beyond the operational ceiling of the F-86F.
In 1912 he was top of the bill at Britain ` s first ever Royal Command Variety performance, in front of King George V, organised by Alfred Butt.
* Fat Butt and Pancake Head Full episode at South Park Studios

Butt and sea
Her father, Henry Albert Butt, was a sea captain who had been born in 1848 in Saint Martin, Jersey, Channel Islands.

Butt and before
Scholars believe the Mass was not performed in its entirety until the mid-19th century ; according to Bach scholar John Butt, there is " no firm evidence of a complete performance before that of the Riedel-Verein in Leipzig in 1859 ".
The only song they have been heard to play is " Capital Cash " by Fast Exit, a band that Brent Butt played guitar in before he got into comedy.
Butt was in a band called Fast Exit as a guitarist before he got into comedy, and they are mentioned in the episode as the band that originally did the song.
After the first Royal Variety Performance on 1 July 1912 presented by Sir Alfred Butt, it was seven years before the next show, on 28 July 1919 held at the
Butt started out his career in the Yuk Yuk's chain in Western Canada, before moving to Toronto in 1989, where he set up shop in a Cabbagetown apartment with two other comedians.
In Toronto, Butt performed in the Yuk Yuk's chain before leaving and becoming one of the most successful comedians in Canada.
The Home Rule League grew out of the Home Government Association, a pressure group formed in 1870 and led by Isaac Butt, a Dublin barrister who had once been a leading Irish Tory before becoming a convert to Irish nationalism.
Haroun makes a deal with Butt to drive them on the dangerous road between the Land of G and the Valley of K so that his father can see the Valley of K before sunset in order to attempt to inspire him.
Mr. Butt: The mail courier, a reckless driver who, when requested to provide transport for Haroun and Rashid ( who is expected to speak at an election of public officers ), ignores all other demands so as to take them to their destination before dusk.
Butt left the Courier-Journal and worked for the Macon Telegraph for a year before moving to Washington, D. C.
However the theatre burned down a few months before the Performance, and a Royal Variety Performance was arranged for the following year, being held in the London Palace Theatre under Alfred Butt.

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