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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.
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.
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.
The operating system was written using a meta-assembler developed by L. Crawford and J. Parnell for a Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11.
His assailant was Ernie Murray, a young Fianna officer, who was O / C of a Sluagh on Parnell Square.
When the war was over these bodies stayed intact and had premises at Parnell Square.
The meeting, although good natured, was largely unproductive, and Gladstone neglected to tell Chamberlain of his negotiations with Parnell over proposals to grant Home Rule to Ireland.
Texas recognized the county in January 1889, with Miami as the county seat, but the election was declared fraudulent in December, and Parnell was chosen county seat instead.
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.
Inquiries by Biegler's partner Parnell McCarthy, however, reveal that she is in fact Quill's daughter, but is anxious to keep this secret since she was born out of wedlock.
In response to the offer from Dr. L. C. Parnell, Jr., to house his Civil War collection in the existing library at 845 Valley Street if an expansion of the library were undertaken, Parnell Memorial Library Foundation was incorporated on March 23, 1998.
* Sean R. Parnell, the current Governor of Alaska, was born in Hanford.
During the 1920s, a permanent brick schoolhouse was built, and several nearby communities – Newlin, Parnell, and Tell – began sending their students to Estelline.
In his youth, he was an amateur sportsman, playing Gaelic football with the Parnell GAA Club in Donnycarney.
When it was first built in 1745 – 48 by James FitzGerald, Earl of Kildare, it was located on the unfashionable and isolated south side of the city, far from the main locations of aristocratic residences, namely Rutland Square ( now Parnell Square ) and Mountjoy Square.
The tactic was enormously successful, and Parnell and his MPs succeeded in, for a time, forcing Parliament to take the Irish question of return to self-government seriously.
Parnell however brought Healy into the Irish Party ( IPP ) and supported him as a nationalist candidate for Wexford in 1880 – 83 against the aspiring John Redmond whose father, William Archer Redmond, was its recently deceased MP.
Through his reputation as a friend of the farmers, after having been imprisoned for four months following an agrarian case, and backed by Parnell, he was elected in a Monaghan by-election in June 1883-5, deemed to be the climax in the Healy-Parnell relationship.
At the time O ’ Shea was separated from his wife, Katharine O ' Shea, with whom Parnell was living in relationship.

Parnell and historical
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.
In June 2001, representatives from the Foundation, the Montevallo Library Board, the Library Staff, the Montevallo Main Street Players, and the City of Montevallo agreed that the community needed a new library in a new location to meet diverse community needs and to house the Parnell Collection of historical books and documents.
In 1954, Patrick McGoohan played Parnell in " The Fall of Parnell ( December 6, 1890 )", an episode of the historical television series You Are There.
After a further historical meeting of the Irish Party MPs early December, Parnell refused to retire, and the Party divided.

Parnell and drama
His first major role on British television was as Tim Healy in the 1991 BBC drama series, Parnell and the Englishwoman.

Parnell and one
His hostility had in one respect a rational basis, Parnell was recklessly endangering the Irish party's all-important alliance with Gladstonian Liberalism.
When Parnell asked his colleagues at one party meeting " Who is the master of the party?
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 ).
John Henry Parnell himself was a cousin of one of Ireland's leading aristocrats, Viscount Powerscourt, and also the grandson of a Chancellor of the Exchequer in Grattan ’ s Parliament, Sir John Parnell, who lost office in 1799 when he opposed the Act of Union.
Charles Stewart Parnell possessed the remarkable attribute of charisma, was an enigmatic personality, politically gifted and is regarded as one of the most extraordinary figures in Irish and British politics.
As a clerk in the House of Commons he increasingly identified himself with the fortunes of Charles Stewart Parnell, one of the founders of the Irish Land League and a noted ‘ obstructionist ’ in the Commons.
He was educated by the Christian Brothers at Colaiste Mhuire, Parnell Square and was offered a number of scholarships for third level on graduation, including one for the Irish language.
* " Lazy Sunday " – A parody rap on the late-night sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live ( December 2005 ), performed by Andy Samberg and Chris Parnell about their day going to see The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and getting cupcakes ( at Magnolia Bakery, the original of which is in Greenwich Village but there is also one at Columbus Ave at 69th St .).
Of the main thoroughfares, Parnell Street has been pedestrianised, while the others, O ' Connell Street, Bindon Street and Abbey Street are one way.
The Cineworld ( UGC ) cinema on Parnell Street is the largest cinema in Ireland with seventeen screens, the other notable north inner city cinema, the Savoy, is located on O ' Connell Street and is one of Ireland's oldest cinemas.
He won by one and a half lengths from Parnell, with Riverman five lengths back in third, but he hung to the right in the closing stages and his win was only confirmed after a stewards ' enquiry.
Parnell " Stacks " Edwards was found shot to death in his apartment in South Ozone Park, Queens on December 18, 1978, only one week after the robbery.
His third book, a short study of Charles Stewart Parnell, challenged some of the arguments of the award-winning biography of Parnell by F. S. L. Lyons, though Lyons, one of the " doyens " of modern Irish history, acknowledged the young historian's arguments by stating that " Nothing Dr Bew writes is without interest.
However, Pesky hit just one home run in a game pitched by Parnell, a two-run shot in the first inning of a game against Detroit played on June 11, 1950.
This effectively made him the only SNL performer to have been fired twice by Lorne Michaels, though Parnell did say in a 2008 interview with The Sound of Young America podcast that he was okay with being let go this time, because he was considering leaving after that season anyway, but added that he probably would have stayed one last season if he was asked back.
Parnell was made its President and Davitt was one of the secretaries.
Davitt, however, sided with the anti-Parnellite Irish National Federation faction in the house of Commons at Westminster, where he became very hostile towards Parnell and was one of his most vociferous critics.
He was one of the leading counsel for The Times before the Parnell Commission, and from 1892 to 1895 was Attorney General to the Prince of Wales.
For a period of over a year, a woman named Barbara Mathias, along with one or more of her children, lived with Parnell and Steven.
At one point, during one of two pit stops, Parnell and Walker had to wrap burn dressings around their legs to provide insulation from the heat, together with limiting the revs to 10, 500rpm to reduce the cockpit temperature to a tolerable level.
Later the team went to Monza entering two cars in the 1951 Italian Grand Prix, driven by Parnell and Walker, prospective driver Ken Richardson having been vetoed by the RAC, however gearbox trouble in one car led to Berthon, anticipating a similar problem in the other, withdrawing both cars.

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