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With the support of other leaders of like mind, notably Bulmer Hobson and The O ' Rahilly, he issued a countermand to all Volunteers, cancelling all actions for Sunday.
1903 ( see Witness Statement of Bulmer Hobson to the Bureau of Military History, 1948 ).
This was the brainchild of Bulmer Hobson ( see Hobson's Statement to BMH ), a committed IRB member.
* Marnie Hay, Bulmer Hobson and the Nationalist Movement in Twentieth Century Ireland
Bulmer Hobson, co-founder of the republican boy-scouts, Fianna Éireann, and member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, believed the IRB should use the formation of the Ulster Volunteers as an " excuse to try to persuade the public to form an Irish volunteer force ".
* Members: Piaras Béaslaí ( Irish Republican Brotherhood ( IRB )), Sir Roger Casement ( GL ), Eamonn Ceannt ( IRB, GL, SF ), John Fitzgibbon ( GL, SF ), Liam Gogan, Bulmer Hobson ( IRB, Fianna Éireann ( FÉ )), Michael J.
" Thus O ' Rahilly, Sir Roger Casement and Bulmer Hobson worked together to coordinate a daylight gun-running expedition to Howth, just north of Dublin.
In December a headquarters staff was appointed, consisting of Eoin MacNeill as chief of staff, The O ' Rahilly as director of arms, Thomas MacDonagh as director of training, Patrick Pearse as director of military organization, Bulmer Hobson as quartermaster, and Joseph Plunkett as director of military operations.
A younger generation of Ulster republicans aimed to change this, and in 1905 Denis McCullough and Bulmer Hobson founded the Dungannon Clubs.
Also present were Bulmer Hobson, Douglas Hyde, Darrell Figgis, Peadar Kearney and Thomas MacDonagh.
* Bulmer Hobson lived in Mill House
Unbeknown to Childers, the Irish Volunteers organiser at Howth, Bulmer Hobson, was a founding member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and at Easter 1916 the Brotherhood used the " Howth Mausers " to mount the historic Easter Rising.
The IRB was essentially being refounded in Ireland, predominantly by Bulmer Hobson, Denis McCullough, Pat McCartan, and rising figures like Seán Mac Diarmada.
Once Clarke had set up the front for the IRB on Parnell Street, he was in almost daily contact with nearly all the leading players, most notably Bulmer Hobson, whom he would have encountered on his lecture tours in the United States.
They instructed Bulmer Hobson not to accept any position in the Volunteers, or appear to be in any way connected with the force.
In 1910 he became manager of the radical newspaper Irish Freedom, which he founded along with Bulmer Hobson and Denis McCullough.
He did so over the years with the aid of Bulmer Hobson and Seán Mac Diarmada.
* Bulmer Hobson ( died 1968.
* Bulmer Hobson, Irish nationalist activist and politician
* Bulmer Hobson, member of Irish Volunteers, socialist and writer ( born 1882 ).
He edited Uladh with Bulmer Hobson.
John Bulmer Hobson ( 1883 – 1969 ) was a leading member of the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Republican Brotherhood ( IRB ) before the Easter Rising in 1916.
Hobson was born " John Bulmer Hobson " in Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland in 1883, though many sources give his place of birth as Holywood, County Down.

Bulmer and member
Vocals on the album Man Mountain were provided by Tahita Bulmer, who is now a member of New Young Pony Club.

Bulmer and IRB
The IRB went to great lengths to prevent those leaders of the Volunteers who were opposed to unprovoked, unilateral action from learning that a rising was imminent, including its Chief-of-Staff Eoin MacNeill, Bulmer Hobson, and O ' Rahilly.

Bulmer and MacNeill
Against the odds, the conspiracy with Casement, Eoin MacNeill and Bulmer Hobson to buy rifles in Germany and land them safely in Ireland had succeeded.

Bulmer and about
On Bulmer Hill, about a mile from Bulmer village, is a monumental column, the Carlisle Memorial Column, erected by public subscription to his memory in 1869 – 70.

Bulmer and through
Bulmer Cavern is New Zealand's longest cave system, running for 66 km through Mount Owen in the Tasman region of the northwest South Island.

Bulmer and series
The series was complimented by an album collection, published by Titan Books, reprinting the Ken Bulmer / Jesus Blasco serials from Valiant.
After the magazines were sold to another publisher he left to launch the New Writings in Science Fiction anthology series, editing 21 issues until his death, after which the series was continued by Kenneth Bulmer for a further 9 issues.

Bulmer and later
Bulmer ’ s father was born in Armagh although lived later in Monasterevin in Co. Kildare and was said to be a Gladstonian Home Ruler in politics, while his mother was English-born and a radical.

Bulmer and its
The house is surrounded by a large estate which, at the time of the 7th Earl of Carlisle, covered over and included the villages of Welburn, Bulmer, Slingsby, Terrington and Coneysthorpe .< ref >< nowiki >' The Pride of Yorkshire '</ nowiki > exhibition leaflet, Castle Howard, 2010 </ ref > The estate was served by its own railway station, Castle Howard, from 1845 to the 1950s.
By the time it was demobilized, it had had 27 flying aces within its ranks, both pilots and observers, including Samuel Frederick Henry Thompson, Alfred Atkey, John Everard Gurdon, William Frederick James Harvey, Ernest Elton, Frank Weare, Carleton Main Clement, Frank George Gibbons, Edwin C. Bromley, Chester Thompson, Hiram Frank Davison, Sydney A. Oades, George William Bulmer, George S. L. Hayward, Stanley Wallage, Frederick Stanton, James Bush, Rothesay Stuart Wortley, William Lewis Wells, Chester Stairs Duffus, John Howard Umney, Josiah Lewis Morgan, and Dennis Waight.
* lying east of a line drawn from the northern limit the territorial district due south to the northeast corner of the Township of Bulmer, and south along the eastern boundaries of the townships of Bulmer, Fletcher, Furlonge, McLaurin and Bertrand, east along the 6th Base Line, south along longitude 90o00 ( W, Dog River and the western shoreline of Dog Lake, west, along the north, west and south boundaries of the Township of Fowler, south along the Kaministiquia River, east along the northern limit of the Township of Oliver Paipoonge, south along its eastern limit and along Pole Line Road, north along Thunder Bay Expressway ( Highways 11 and 17 ), east along Harbour Expressway and Main Street to 110th Avenue, then due east to the eastern limit of the City of Thunder Bay, along that limit to the northeast corner of the Township of Neebing, then southeast to the US border ; and
The Wyre Forest constituency was first fought under its present name in the 1983 general election, having succeeded the old Kidderminster seat, and was won for the Conservatives by Esmond Bulmer.

Bulmer and .
Most of the writers whom he had developed at Ace went with him to DAW: Marion Zimmer Bradley, Andre Norton, Philip K. Dick, John Brunner, A. Bertram Chandler, Kenneth Bulmer, Gordon R. Dickson, A. E. van Vogt, and Jack Vance.
* Bulmer M. G. " Francis Galton: Pioneer of heredity and biometry "
The area ( initially as Kidderminster, then after 1983 as the Wyre Forest constituency ) has been represented by Conservative MPs Gerald Nabarro 1950 – 63, Sir Tatton Brinton 1964 – 74, Esmond Bulmer 1974 – 87, Anthony Coombs 1987 – 97, and Labour MP David Lock 1997 – 2001.
London: W. Bulmer and Co., 1803.
The strength of feeling was recorded in a letter from Lord Conyers and Sir John Bulmer to Thomas Cromwell: " On Sunday, 11th July, at Gysburn in Yorkshire, when the parish priest was declaring the articles dissolution directed by the King to the Archbishop of York, one John Atkeynson alias Brotton came violently and took book forth of the priest's hands, and pulled it in pieces.
** Mary Ann Amy Macrae Cockburn ( Calcutta, 29 August 1855-23 April 1942 ), married on 6 June 1877 to Walter St. George Burke of Auberies, Bulmer, Essex, JP ( 27 April 1842-17 February 1916 ), Lieutenant Colonel in the service of the Royal Engineers, Justice of the Peace for Essex and for Suffolk, son of James St. George Burke and wife Anne Eliza Grubbe, and had issue
In 1890 Bulmer & Co listed 12 Inns in Yarm ; Black Bull, Cross Keys, Crown Inn, Fleece, George and Dragon, Green Tree, Ketton Ox, Lord Nelson, Red Lion, Three Tuns, Tom Brown, and Union.
# Margaret ( c. 1511 – 25 May 1537 ), One source says she was married firstly to William Cheney and secondly to John Bulmer.
However, as soon as they had disbanded, Henry had the rebel leaders arrested and executed 200 of the people involved, including Aske, Lady Bulmer and the Abbots of the four largest monasteries in the North.
Many works by Edgar Rice Burroughs fall into this category, as well as those of his imitators such as Otis Adelbert Kline, Kenneth Bulmer, Lin Carter, and John Norman.

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