Ireland Elects – West Cork
As John (Sean ) Hayes [Sinn Fein] is the only registered candidate for the constituency of West Cork in the 1918 General Election, he is duly declared elected.Read More →
As John (Sean ) Hayes [Sinn Fein] is the only registered candidate for the constituency of West Cork in the 1918 General Election, he is duly declared elected.Read More →
The bishops of Ulster had identified the danger of eight Ulster constituencies falling under Unionist control if the nationalist vote was split between the National Party and Sinn Féin. AS the representatives of both parties had failed at conference to resolve the issue, Cardinal Michael Logue was requested to intervene and prvide guidance. His statement follows :- The Lord Mayor of Dublin has handed to me the written consent of the members of the conference of the Ulster seats, presided over by his Lordship. The consent, which is signed by Messrs. John Dillon and John McNeill, agrees to refer to me the allocation of theRead More →
A meeting of Nationalists in Fermoy this evening decided not to oppose the candidacy of Thomas Hunter (Sinn Féin)¹.Read More →
In the constituency of North Galway, Thomas Sloyan, a draper from Tuam, was nominated as the candidate for the United Irish League (Irish Parliamentary Party) for the forthcoming general election next month. He received written endorsements from the Archbishop of Tuam, T. J. Gilmartin, the parish priest for Caherlistrane, Fr. Michael Heaney and Fr Michael Diskin, parish priest for Dunmore. Mr. Sloyan succeeds Richard Hazelton, the sitting M.P. who will contest the general election in the North Louth constituency for the UIL.Read More →
First Sinn Fein General Election meeting in the Round Room of Mansion House Dublin took place this evening. A letter from Eamon De Valera was read out. Sean T O’Kelly and Harry Boland also spoke.Read More →
A recruitment meeting in Roscommon was disrupted by Sinn Fein activists until they were dispersed by a baton charge by the 6 policemen in attendance. One Sinn Fein protestor shouted,”We do not want German rule or English rule; we want rule by Irishmen”, to which Major Davey, the recruiter, retorted,”…do not submit to a policy founded by a Welshman and led by a Spaniard”¹.Read More →
A local man, whose father is an RIC constable, was sentenced to two months jail in Carrick-on-Shannon courthouse today, for unlawful assembly on October 3rd last. He was accused of shouting “Up the Rebels” and “Watch Thornton and Keady”, who were the two RIC policemen who were on duty on the day. James O’Brien was offered to be bound over to keep the peace, but refused to pay the bond of £20, hence the jail term.Read More →
The South Galway constituency of the United Irish League (Irish Parliamentary Party) select William J Duffy as their candidate for the forthcoming general election¹. He is the sitting MP. Mr Duffy was unanimously selected at a convention in Loughrea this evening.Read More →
Eamon De Valera has been nominated by Sinn Fein to stand as a candidate in the 1918 general election in the constituencies of East Clare, Belfast and South Down.Read More →
Liam Mellows, who led the rebels in Galway during Easter Week 1916, and George Nicholls, have been nominated as the Sinn Fein parliamentary candidates for the forthcoming general election. Liam Mellows is currently ‘on the run’ in the United States, and George Nicholls is currently interned.Read More →
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