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Stones thrown by Limerick women at Irish volunteers
Limerick, 25 May 1915 - Members of the Irish Volunteers, as distinct from the pro-Redmond National Volunteers, who gathered in Limerick yesterday...
Read more200,000 people cheer on Redmond's Volunteers in Dublin
Dublin, 4 April 1915 - A hugely successful and well attended review and parade organised by the National Volunteers took place...
Read more'We shall never consent to divide this island or this nation'
8 March 1915 - ‘We shall never consent to divide this island or this nation and we shall never consent to...
Read moreEarl of Mayo claims the Irish Volunteers would run away from Germans
London, 14 January 1915 - The Earl of Mayo has declined to withdraw comments he made in the House of Lords in...
Read moreIrish Americans reject new direction for the Volunteers
New York, 28 October 1914 - The official newspaper of the United Irish League in America, The Irish World, has announced it...
Read moreVolunteers and Citizen Army unite to celebrate Parnell Day
The annual Parnell Day celebrations saw up to 3,000 Volunteers led by Prof Eoin MacNeill march through Dublin to Glasnevin, along...
Read moreIrish Volunteers split over Redmond’s recruitment plea
Tensions within the Irish Volunteers have flared into open view with the announcement that all John Redmond’s nominees...
Read moreEarl of Fingall resigns as Inspector of Meath Volunteers
Earl of Fingall has announced his resignation today as Inspector of the Meath Volunteers. His reasons for resignation include the...
Read moreIrish Volunteers receive no offer from British government
No offer has been received by the Irish Volunteers of any formal relationship with the British government. Although the Ulster...
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