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Redmond Calvert letter to Kate Ballard, July 19, 1864
Mr. Calvert describes area around Chattanooga. Writes of picking berries.Transcripts provided by previous owner. Catharine (Kate) Ballard became Catharine (Kate) Garman when she married George Garman in October, 1864
A TREATISE ON CRIMES AND INDICTABLE MISDEMEANORS IN TWO VOLUMES. VOLUME 1, SECOND EDITION
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/430831The Treatise was owned by Redmond Barry and annotated by him. Its author was William Oldnall Russell, Esq. and published by Joseph Butterworth and Son, London, 1826.
This volume has Redmond Barry's bookplate on the inside fromt cover, and on the facing page is the inscription 'Redmond Barry, June [?]12th 1844, Melbourne Port Phillip'.281228
Item: [2016.0082.00001] "A TREATISE ON CRIMES AND INDICTABLE MISDEMEANORS IN TWO VOLUMES. VOLUME 1, SECOND EDITION
Major Willie Redmond and Irish Home Rule
After the 1880s, the Irish Nationalist Party demanded Irish Home Rule. In 1914, the Third Home Rule Bill was passed in the House of Commons. It then only awaited Royal Assent, but soon after the outbreak of the Great War, the British government decided to postpone the enactment of Irish Home Rule. Willie Redmond, MP, the brother of John Redmond, enlisted for the Irish Division in the British Expeditionary Forces and was killed in the Battle of Messines in 1917. Willie’s death caused a vacancy in the East Clare constituency and the Sinn Fein candidate, Eamon de Valera, won the seat. This was a significant turning point in Irish Nationalism from Home Rule to Republicanism. This article will examine Willie Redmond’s motives and discuss the cause of Irish Home Rule in the context of the Great War. To distinguish from John Redmond, MP, Willie’s elder brother, and William Archer Redmond, MP, Willie’s nephew, the author will use the popular name of Willie for William Redmond in this article
Major Willie Redmond and Irish Home Rule
After the 1880s, the Irish Nationalist Party demanded Irish Home Rule. In 1914, the Third Home Rule Bill was passed in the House of Commons. It then only awaited Royal Assent, but soon after the outbreak of the Great War, the British government decided to postpone the enactment of Irish Home Rule. Willie Redmond, MP, the brother of John Redmond, enlisted for the Irish Division
in the British Expeditionary Forces and was killed in the Battle of Messines in 1917. Willie’s death caused a vacancy in the East Clare constituency and the Sinn Fein candidate, Eamon de Valera, won the seat. This was a significant turning point in Irish Nationalism from Home Rule to Republicanism. This article will examine Willie Redmond’s motives and discuss the cause of Irish Home Rule in the context of the Great War. To distinguish from John Redmond, MP, Willie’s elder brother, and William Archer Redmond, MP, Willie’s nephew, the author will use the popular name of Willie for William Redmond in this
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A technical manual for stream improvement on Prince Edward Island
by Todd Dupuis, Daryl Guignion, Rosie MacFarlane, and Robert Redmond ; prepared for Morell River Management Cooperative Inc.; Bibliography p. 141-142.Source type: Electronic(1
The view from the backbench : Irish Nationalist MPs and their work, 1910-1914
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DXN065144 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
Personal adventures in Upper and Lower California, in 1848-9, with the author\u27s experience at the mines (volume 2)
Second volume in a 2-volume memoir by William Redmond Ryan, describing California and Baja California in 1848 and 1849, including his descriptions of California\u27s gold mining regio
The Separation Bogey. Another Unionist Lie Exposed. To the Editor of the Daily News.
Leaflet of the Irish Press Agency that reprints a letter to the editor of the “Daily News” by J.E. Redmond. The letter concerns commentary of a speech by Lord Derby at the Liberal Union Club and its relation to remarks made by the author. Date is approximate.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/irish_publications/1037/thumbnail.jp
Writing Medicine at University
Coordination: Virgínia Castillo, Andreu Pulido, Enric Serra; Author: Andreu Ayats; Advisor: Dr. Lluís Ramió i Torrentà; Adaptation to English: Peter Redmond and Assessment: David OwenPublishing date: December 2015Second edition (adapted to accessibility criteria): July 2023User guide to written communication in academic disciplines (in this case medicine) for teachers and studentsGuia que ajuda els destinataris (professorat i alumnat) a comunicar-se amb eficàcia dins l'àmbit de la medicinaAquest projecte ha rebut un ajut Interlingua de la Generalitat de Cataluny
Writing Biology at University
Coordination: Virgínia Castillo, Enric Serra (UAB), Andreu Pulido (UdG); Author, Guide in Catalan: Mariona Ferrandiz, Ares Llop, Anselm Rodrigo, Anna Soler; English (Adaptation and Revision): Peter Redmond, Fiona KelsoPublishing date: December 2017Second edition (adapted to accessibility criteria): May 2023User guide to written communication in academic disciplines (in this case biology) for teachers and studentsGuia que ajuda els destinataris (professorat i alumnat) a comunicar-se, sobretot per escrit, en la seva disciplina acadèmica; biologia en aquest casAquest projecte ha rebut un ajut Interlingua de la Generalitat de Cataluny
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