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A strong temperance advocate, through the influence of a favorite teacher, Charles Stewart, another Finney convert, he devoted himself to the anti-slavery cause.
Among the consequences of the Third Reform Act ( 1884 – 85 ) was the giving of the vote to the Catholic peasants in Ireland, and the consequent creation of an Irish Parliamentary Party led by Charles Stewart Parnell.
During the Anglo-French War ( 1627 – 1629 ), under Charles I, by 1629 the Kirkes took Quebec City, Sir James Stewart of Killeith, Lord Ochiltree planted a colony on Cape Breton Island at Baleine, Nova Scotia and Alexander ’ s son, William Alexander, 1st Earl of Stirling established the first incarnation of “ New Scotland ” at Port Royal.
Constitutional nationalism enjoyed its greatest success in the 1880s and 1890s when the Irish Parliamentary Party under Charles Stewart Parnell succeeded in having two Home Rule bills introduced by the Liberal government of William Ewart Gladstone, though both failed.
He spoke for Irish Home Rule and the efforts of leader Charles Stewart Parnell in Ireland.
Prospect Cemetery is located in Glasnevin, although better known as Glasnevin Cemetery, the most historically notable burial place in the country and the last resting place, among a host of historical figures, of Michael Collins, Eamon DeValera, Charles Stewart Parnell and also Arthur Griffith.
* 1904 – Charles Stewart Rolls meets Frederick Henry Royce at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, England.
In 1965 the first commercial scanning electron microscope was developed by Professor Sir Charles Oatley and his postgraduate student Gary Stewart and marketed by the Cambridge Instrument Company as the " Stereoscan ".
In 2003 Content, a 544-page magazine-style book designed by &&& Creative and published by Koolhaas, gives an overview of the last decade of OMA projects including his designs for the Prada shops, the Seattle Public Library, a plan to save Cambridge from Harvard by rechanneling the Charles River, Lagos ' future as Earth's third-biggest town, as well as interviews with Martha Stewart and Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown.
The SEM was further developed by Professor Sir Charles Oatley and his postgraduate student Gary Stewart and was first marketed in 1965 by the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company as the " Stereoscan ".
* Charles B. Stewart
The song, known as " When the Warrior Returns ", written in honor of Stephen Decatur and Charles Stewart on their return from the First Barbary War.
After Butt's death the Home Rule Movement, or the Irish Parliamentary Party as it had become known, was turned into a major political force under the guidance of William Shaw and in particular a radical young Protestant landowner, Charles Stewart Parnell.
* July 12 – Charles Stewart Rolls, British aviator and automobile manufacturer ( b. 1877 )
* May 2 – Charles Stewart Parnell is released.
* August 26 – Charles Stewart, Premier of Alberta ( d. 1946 )
** Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish nationalist leader ( b. 1846 )
* June 24 – Charles Stewart, American revolutionary ( b. 1729 )
* June 27 – Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish political leader ( d. 1891 )
* March 7 – Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond ( d. 1672 )
Born at Great Egg Harbor, New Jersey, he attended school in Philadelphia with future naval heroes Stephen Decatur and Charles Stewart.
* A Call to the Sea: Captain Charles Stewart of the USS Constitution
These include the graves of Daniel O ' Connell, Charles Stewart Parnell, Michael Collins, Éamon de Valera, Arthur Griffith, Maude Gonne, Kevin Barry, Roger Casement, Constance Markievicz, Pádraig Ó Domhnaill, Seán MacBride, Jeremiah O ' Donovan Rossa, Frank Duff, Brendan Behan, Christy Brown, and Luke Kelly of the Dubliners.
Though less than expected by the Sinn Féin leadership, it was substantially more than the initial form of home rule within the United Kingdom sought by Charles Stewart Parnell from 1880, and a serious advancement on the Home Rule Act of 1914 that the Irish nationalist leader John Redmond had achieved through parliamentary proceedings.
Charles Stewart Rolls ( 27 August 1877 – 12 July 1910 ) was a motoring and aviation pioneer.

Charles and Parnell
The Irish Nationalists, led by Charles Parnell, voted against the Tories on a land Bill.
The Irish nationalist leader and Home Rule MP Charles Stewart Parnell once lived with his partner Kitty O ' Shea at Medina Villas in Hove.
* Members of Sturges's unofficial " stock company " of character actors who appear in Sullivan's Travels include George Anderson, Al Bridge, Chester Conklin, Jimmy Conlin, William Demarest, Robert Dudley, Byron Foulger, Robert Greig, Harry Hayden, Esther Howard, Arthur Hoyt, J. Farrell MacDonald, Torben Meyer, Charles R. Moore, Frank Moran, Jack Norton, Franklin Pangborn, Emory Parnell, Victor Potel, Dewey Robinson, Harry Rosenthal, Julius Tannen and Robert Warwick.
For example, HCE is often identified with Charles Stewart Parnell, and Shem's attack on his father in this way mirrors the attempt of forger Richard Pigott to incriminate Parnell in the Phoenix Park Murders of 1882 by means of false letters.
In April 1881, Gladstone's government introduced the Irish Land Act, but in response, Charles Stewart Parnell, leading the Irish nationalists, encouraged tenants to withhold rents.
There was previously a far more extensive local railway network in Clare, laid while part of the United Kingdom, the West Clare Railway was in existence from its opening in 1887 by Charles Stewart Parnell until 1961 covering much of the county.
Charles Stewart Parnell, a young Irish nationalist Member of Parliament ( MP ), who in 1880 became leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party, joined him in this tactic to obstruct the business of the House and force the Liberals and Conservatives to negotiate with him and his party.
Anglo-Irishmen Edmund Burke, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Henry Grattan, Lord Castlereagh, George Macartney, Charles Stewart Parnell, and Edward Carson played major roles in British politics.
Reformist politicians such as Henry Grattan ( 1746 – 1820 ), Wolfe Tone ( 1763 – 1798 ), Robert Emmet ( 1778 – 1803 ), Sir John Gray ( 1815-1875 ), and Charles Stewart Parnell ( 1846 – 1891 ), were also Protestant nationalists, and in large measure led and defined Irish nationalism.
Charles Stewart Parnell ( 27 June 1846 – 6 October 1891 ) was an Irish landlord, nationalist political leader, land reform agitator, and the founder and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party.
Charles Stewart Parnell was born in County Wicklow, of Protestant gentry stock.
He was the third son and seventh child of John Henry Parnell ( 1811 – 1859 ), wealthy Anglo-Irish landowner, and his American wife Delia Tudor Stewart ( 1816 – 1898 ) of Bordentown, New Jersey, daughter of the American naval hero, Admiral Charles Stewart ( 1778-1869 ) ( the stepson of one of George Washington's bodyguards ).
Thus, from birth, Charles Stewart Parnell possessed an extraordinary number of links to many elements of society ; he was linked to the old Irish Parliamentary tradition via his great-grandfather and grandfather, to the American War of Independence via his grandfather, to the War of 1812 ( where his grandfather had been awarded a gold medal by the United States Congress for gallantry ); he belonged to the disestablished Church of Ireland ( its members mostly unionists ) though in later years he was to drop away from formal church attendance ; and he was connected with the aristocracy through the Powerscourts.
Charles Stewart Parnell, the ' un-crowned King of Ireland '

Charles and Memoir
* Inner Circles: How America Changed the World: a Memoir ( 1992, by Alexander Haig with Charles McCarry )
* G. Macintosh, Biographical Memoir of the Late Charles Macintosh, 1847
* Biographical Memoir by Charles F. Kettering
* The Natural History of Horses, with Memoir of Gesner by Charles Hamilton Smith
He was also the author of Effigies poetica ( 1824 ), Life of Edmund Kean ( 1835 ), Essays and Tales in Prose ( 1851 ), Charles Lamb ; a Memoir ( 1866 ), and of memoirs of Ben Jonson and William Shakespeare for editions of their works.
Charles Reade, Dramatist, Novelist, Journalist: A Memoir.
* Charles Lamb ; A Memoir, by Barry Cornwall aka Bryan Procter, Edward Moxon, London, 1866.
* Pierce, Edward L. Memoir and Letters of Charles Sumner 4 vols., 1877-93. online edition
* Scrope, George Poulett and Charles Edward Poulett Thomson Sydenham ( 1844 ) Memoir of the Life of the Right Honourable Charles, Lord Sydenham, G. C. B .: With a Narrative of His Administration in Canada, London: John Murray, 403 p. ( online )
* Burress, Charles, " The Long, Hard Years at Berkeley ; Second Volume of Clark Kerr ’ s Memoir Covers Politics and ‘ Blunders '," San Francisco Chronicle, 9 February 2003, Sunday Review, p. 1.
* Short Memoir by Charles Bernstein
Charles Owen O ' Conor Don, The O ' Conors of Connaught: An Historical Memoir.
* Stuart, Charles, 1836, A Memoir of Granville Sharp New York: The American Anti-Slavery Society
In the January 1825 of the London Magazine there appeared a Memoir of John Liston written by his close friend Charles Lamb.
# 1842, An Introduction to Mammalia, Vol. XIII, by Lieut Col Charles Hamilton Smith with Portrait and Memoir of Dru Drury.
i. of the Modern Scottish Minstrel ( 1857 ); Life and Songs of the Baroness Nairne, with a Memoir and Poems of Caroline Oliphant the Younger, edited by Charles Rogers ( 1869 ).
* Edward Burrough: A Memoir By William and Thomas Evans ( London: Charles Gilpin, 1851 ) online edition.
* Memoir of Charles Henry Davis ( 1807-1877 )
Lady Londonderry also wrote or edited several books, among which are Henry Chaplin: A Memoir ( 1926 ), The Magic Ink-Pot ( 1928 ), Retrospect ( 1938 ) and Frances Anne: The Life and Times of Frances Anne, Marchioness of Londonderry, and Her Husband, Charles, Third Marquess of Londonderry ( 1958 ).
* 1845 Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny, Memoir on the Rotation of Crops, and on the Quantity of Inorganic Matters abstracted from the Soil by various Plants under different circumstances.
* Memoir introductory to Charles Henderson's Essays in Cornish History published in 1935.
* Charles Glen King, 1896 – 1988 A Biographical Memoir by John E Halver and Nevins Scrimshaw, National Academy Of Sciences Biographical Memoirs, Volume 88, Published 2006 ( pdf ) Accessed January 2007
* Jeremy Taylor, " Charles Fowler ( 1792-1867 ): A Centenary Memoir ", Architectural History, 11 ( 1968 ), pp. 57 – 74 + 108-112

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