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  • 1Irish Coercion Act — Between 1801 and 1922, the Parliament of the United Kingdom passed over 100 acts of emergency law in an attempt to establish law and order in Ireland. [cite web|url=http://www.hks.harvard.edu/taubmancenter/pdfs/working papers/donohue 00… …

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  • 2Roman Catholic Relief Bill — • Sections on England and Ireland Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Roman Catholic Relief Bill     Roman Catholic Relief Bill      …

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  • 3Protection of Person and Property Act 1881 — The 1881 Act was introduced by William Ewart Gladstone. The Protection of Person and Property Act 1881 was one of more than 100 Coercion Acts passed by the Parliament of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland between 1801 and 1922, in an… …

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  • 4John Mitchel — (Irish: Seán Mistéil; b.November 3, 1815 ndash; d. March 20, 1875) was an Irish nationalist activist, solicitor and political journalist. Born in Camnish, near Dungiven, County Londonderry, Ireland he became a leading Member of both Young Ireland …

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  • 5Great Famine (Ireland) — The Great Famine ( ga. An Gorta Mór [The term has appeared in the titles of numerous books on the event, as demonstrated by [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=%22Gorta+Mo%CC%81r%22 =Search qt=results page this search on WorldCat] ] or ga. An… …

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  • 6William Edward Forster — William Edward Forster, FRS (July 11, 1818 ndash; April 6, 1886) was a British industrialist, philanthropist and Liberal Party statesman, MP for Bradford.Born to William and Ann Forster, Quaker parents at Bradpole in Dorset, he was educated at… …

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  • 7Irland — (hierzu Karte »Irland«; engl. Ireland, bei den keltischen Urbewohnern Eirin oder Erin, d. h. Westland, woraus die bei den Alten üblichen Namen Ierne, Ivernia und Hibernia entstanden), ein mit Großbritannien vereinigtes Königreich, umfaßt die… …

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  • 8Corn Laws — This article is about British Corn Laws. For the British Canadian trading act, see Canada Corn Act. The Corn Laws were trade barriers designed to protect cereal[1] producers in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland against competition… …

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  • 9Spencer, John Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl — ▪ British statesman also called  (until 1834) Viscount Althorp   born May 30, 1782, London died Oct. 1, 1845, near Clayworth, Nottinghamshire, Eng.       statesman, leader of the British House of Commons and chancellor of the Exchequer from 1830… …

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  • 10Michael Davitt — For the Irish poet, see Michael Davitt (poet). Michael Davitt c. 1878 Michael Davitt (Irish name: Mícheál Mac Dáibhéid) (March 25, 1846 – May 30, 1906) was an Irish republican and nationalist agrarian agitator, a social campaigner, labour leader …

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