The Ulster crisis: prelude to 1916?:
- Tierney, Michael,
Eoin MacNeill: scholar and man of action, 1867–1945
, Clarendon, Oxford, 1980, pp. 108–9.
- Ibid
., pp. 118–19.
- Jalland, Patricia,
The Liberals and Ireland: the Ulster question in British politics to 1914
, Harvester, Brighton, 1980, p. 123.
- Ibid
., pp. 63–4; Asquith, H.H.,
Home Rule from the Treasury bench: speeches during the first and second reading debates
, Unwin, London, 1912, p. 15.
- Ibid
., pp. 29–30.
- Ibid
., pp. 51–52.
- For a convenient summary of the bill see Mansergh, Nicholas,
The unresolved question: the AngloIrish settlement and its undoing, 1912–72
, YUP, New Haven, 1991, pp. 51–52.
- Lucy, G.,
The great convention: the Ulster Unionist Convention of 1892
, Ulster society, Lurgan, 1995, pp. 79–81.
- Ibid
., p. 105.
- Jackson, Alvin, ‘Unionists and the Empire, 1880–1920’ in Jeffery, Keith (ed.),
An Irish empire? Aspects of Ireland in the British empire
, MUP, Manchester, 1996, pp. 132–38.
- Buckland, Patrick, (ed.),
Irish unionism, 1885–1923: a documentary history
, PRONI, Belfast, 1973, pp. 204–5.
- Bowman, Tim, ‘The Ulster Volunteer Force, 1910–1920: new perspectives’, in Boyce, D.G. and O’Day, Alan (eds),
The Ulster crisis 1885–1921
, Palgrave, London, 2005, pp. 247–58, at p. 249. The UVF’s peak strength was 110,000 members by July 1914 (
Ibid
., p. 247).
- Ring, Jim,
Erskine Childers
, John Murray, London, 1996, p. 59.
- Boyce, D.G.,
Nationalism in Ireland
, Third edition, Routledge, London, 1995, pp. 268, 272.
- Adams, R.J.Q.,
Bonar Law
, SUP, London, 1999, p. 113.
- Bew, Paul, ‘The Ulster crisis: some ideological questions revisited’ in Wichert, Sabine (ed.),
From the United Irishmen to twentieth century unionism: a festchrift for A.T.Q. Stewart
, Four Courts, Dublin, 2004, pp. 159–74, at p. 168.
- Megahey, A.J.,
The Irish Protestant churches in the twentieth century
, Pal-grave, London, 2000, pp. 105–10.
- Boyce,
Nationalism in Ireland
, pp. 273–74.
- Bardon, Jonathan,
A history of Ulster
, Blackstaff, Belfast, 1992, p. 437.
- Megahey,
Irish Protestant churches
, pp. 24–26.
- Ibid
., p. 30.
- Lord Milner to Lord Selborne, 18 February 1914, in Boyce, D.G. (ed.), The crisis of British unionism: the second Earl of Selborne’s political papers, 1885–1922
, Historians’ press, London, 1987, pp. 102–4.
- Boyce, D.G., ‘Moral force unionism: A.V. Dicey and Ireland, 1885–1922’ in Wichert,
From the United Irishmen to twentieth century unionism
, pp. 97–110, at p. 105.
- Bowman, ‘The Ulster Volunteer Force’, p. 249.
- Buckland,
Irish unionism
, p. 261. See also the circular memorandum on the ‘Prevention of Arrest of Leaders’, 14 May 1914, issued by UVF headquarters,
Ibid
., pp. 259–60.
- Lord Selborne to Lord Grey, 3 April 1914, in Boyce (ed.),
Crisis of British unionism
, pp. 105–7.
- Adams,
Bonar Law
, pp. 107–8.
- Ibid
., p. 154.
- Beckett, Ian F.W. (ed.),
The army and the Curragh incident, 1914
, Army records society, London, 1986, p. 57.
- Ibid
., pp. 254–55.
- Ibid
., pp. 120–23.
- Ibid
., pp. 246–54.
- Ibid
., p. 21.
- Adams,
Bonar Law
, p. 106.
- Ibid
., pp. 147–51.
- Stewart, A.T.Q., ‘Craig and the UVF’, in Martin, F.X. (ed.),
Leaders and men of the Easter Rising: Dublin 1916
, Methuen, London, 1967, pp. 67–80, at p. 77.
- Mansergh,
The unresolved question
, pp. 75–76.
- Ibid
., p. 84. Boyce,
Nineteenth century Ireland: the search for stability, second edition
, Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, 2005, pp. 282–83.
- House of Commons debates, vol. cxvi, cols. 882–93, 15 September 1914.
- Jeffery, Keith,
Ireland and the Great War
, CUP, Cambridge, 2000, p. 15.
- Ibid
., p. 12.
- Buckland,
Irish unionism
, pp. 261–63.
- Boyce, D.G.,
Englishmen and Irish troubles: British public opinion and the making of Irish policy, 1918–22
, Gregg Revivals, Aldershot, 1994, p. 107.
- Laffan, Michael,
The resurrection of Ireland: the Sinn Féin party, 1916–1923
, CUP, Cambridge, 1999, p. 7.
- Bew, Paul,
Ideology and the Irish question: Ulster unionism and Irish nationalism
, 1912–16, OUP, Oxford, 1994, pp. 110–11.
- Smith. Jeremy,
The Tories and Ireland, 1910–14: Conservative party politics and the home rule crisis
, IAP, Dublin, 2000, p. 201.
- Laffan,
Resurrection of Ireland
, p. 8.
- Ibid
., p. 15.
- Novick, Ben, ‘The arming of Ireland: gun-running and the Great War, 1914–16’, in Gregory, Adrian and Paseta, Senia (eds),
Ireland and the Great War: ‘a war to unite us all?
’, MUP, Manchester, 2002, pp. 94–112, at p. 95.
- Wheatley, Michael, ‘Ireland is out for blood and murder: nationalist opinion and the Ulster crisis in provincial Ireland, 1913–14’, in Boyce and O’Day,
The Ulster crisis
, pp. 182–201, at pp. 200–1.
- Novick, ‘Arming of Ireland’, p. 108.
- Lord Grey to Gilbert Murray, 21 September 1920, Gilbert Murray MSS, GM 21, Bodleian Library Oxford.
‘Irreconcilable enemies’ or ‘flesh and blood’?
The Irish party and the Easter rebels, 1914–16:
- Redmond’s cabled statement to the New York paper Ireland, reported in the
Western Nationalist
, 20 May 1916.
- Longford Leader
, 19 August 1916.
- Fitzgibbon speaking to the Castlerea Guardians, as reported in the
Westmeath Independent
, 11 November 1916. Fitzgibbon had also been a strong advocate of recruiting to the British army and had already lost one son killed in the war, at Gallipoli. A second son would be killed in 1918.
- Notably by F.S.L. Lyons in
John Dillon: a biography
, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London 1968, pp. 372–83.
- Wheatley, Michael,
Nationalism and the Irish party: provincial Ireland 1910–1916
, OUP, Oxford 2005.
- The newspapers studied were as follows: nationalist and pro-party: Longford Leader
,
Roscommon Messenger
,
Sligo Champion
,
Sligo Nationalist
,
Strokestown Democrat
,
Western Nationalist
,
Westmeath Examiner
and
Westmeath Independent
; nationalist and anti-party:
Leitrim Observer
,
Midland Reporter
,
Roscommon Herald
and
Roscommon Journal
; unionist:
Sligo Independent
and
Westmeath Guardian; independent: Leitrim Advertiser and Longford Independent.
- Roscommon Journal
,
Sligo Nationalist
,
Western Nationalist
,
Westmeath Examiner
, 29 April 1916.
- Westmeath Independent
, 6 May 1916.
- Ibid
., 29 April 1916.
- Roscommon Messenger
,
Sligo Nationalist
,
Western Nationalist
,
Westmeath Independent
, 6 May 1916.
- Redmond’s manifesto of 3 May, reported in the
Westmeath Independent
, 6 May 1916.
- Redmond’s statement to the New York paper Ireland, as reported in the Western Nationalist
, 20 May 1916.
- Lee, J.J.,
Ireland 1912–1985: politics and society
, CUP, Cambridge 1989, p. 21.
- Hayden speaking to the Mullingar UIL, 21 May 1916, reported in the Westmeath Examiner
, 27 May 1916.
- Farrell speaking to the executive of the south Longford UIL, 19 November 1916, reported in the
Longford Leader
, 25 November 1916.
- Kelly, M.J.,
The fenian ideal and Irish nationalism, 1882–1916
, Boydell, Woodbridge, 2006, p. 234.
- National Volunteer
, 24 October 1914.
- Ibid
., 17 October 1914. The author of the article under this first set of headlines was Tom Kettle.
- Ibid
., 7 November 1914.
- Redmond, speaking to the
New York World
from his country home Aughavanagh, as reported in the
Westmeath Independent
, 7 August 1915.
- Roscommon Messenger
, 25 December;
Western Nationalist,
18 December 1915, 25 March 1916.
- Sligo Champion
, 15 April 1916. Bradshaw later went on to acquire the Sligo Nationalist
newspaper, rename it the
Connachtman
, embrace Sinn Féin, become intelligence officer for the Sligo Brigade of the IRA and, during the Civil War, an ardent anti-Treatyite. For details of Bradshaw’s later career, see Farry, Michael,
The aftermath of revolution: Sligo 1921–3
, UCDP, Dublin, 2000.
- Lyons, John Dillon, p. 382.
- Western Nationalist
, 24 July 1915.
- Roscommon Herald
;
Westmeath Examiner
, 4, 11 September;
Westmeath Independent
, 2, 9, 16 October;
Midland Reporter
, 4, 11 November, 2 December 1915.
- Roscommon Herald
, 13 November 1915; Mac Giolla Choille, Breandán, Intelligence notes 1913–16, Stationery Office, Dublin, 1966, p. 154;
Western Nationalist
, 4 December 1915.
- Western Nationalist
, 12 February 1916.
- See Farry, Michael,
Sligo, 1914–1921: a chronicle of conflict
, Killoran, Trim 1992, p. 57. Reverend O’Grady was president of the Keash UIL branch and later went on to become president of the Keash Sinn Féin club.
- Sligo Champion
, 4 December 1915.
- Leitrim Observer
, 22 January 1916;
Longford Leader
, 20 November 1915.
- See also Wheatley,
Nationalism and the Irish party
, pp. 244–47.
- Monthly report of the RIC inspector general, March 1916, CO 904/99, National Archives, Kew;
Westmeath Independent
, 25 March 1916.
- For the
Westmeath Independent
the Tullamore affair was local news – King’s was a neighbouring county and the paper carried extensive coverage of King’s County news.
- Midland Reporter
, 6 April;
Westmeath Independent
, 25 March 1916. The ten men still in custody were finally sent to Dublin after the Rising and tried by a court martial. The court martial convicted them of a lesser charge and immediately released them given the length of time they had already been in custody. The
Westmeath Independent
on 24 June praised the court’s wisdom.
- Longford Leader
, 1 January 1916.
- Westmeath Independent
, 5 June 1915.
- See Wheatley,
Nationalism and the Irish party
, pp. 238–42.
- Western Nationalist
, 1 January 1916.
- Roscommon Herald
, 1 January 1916.
- Westmeath Independent
, 29 April 1916.
- Ibid
., 6 May 1916. De Wet, the leader of the South African rebellion in 1914-15, got a six-year jail sentence (he served less than twelve months) and a £2,000 fine. There was only one execution. 118 prisoners were amnestied within six months.
- Sligo Champion
, 6 May 1916.
- Monthly report of the RIC inspector general, May 1916, CO 904/99, National Archives, Kew.
- Roscommon Messenger
, 29 April 1916.
- Ibid
., 13 May;
Roscommon Journal
, 13 May 1916.
- Longford Leader
, 20 May 1916.
- Ibid
., 13, 20 May 1916.
- Mac Giolla Choille,
Intelligence notes
, p. 241.
- Farrell addressing Longford County Council on 17 May (
Longford Leader
, 20 May);
Sligo Champion
, 27 May;
Sligo Nationalist
, 13 May;
Westmeath Independent
, 13 May 1916.
- Westmeath Independent
, 13 May 1916.
- Lyons,
John Dillon
, pp. 380–83.
- Jasper Tully addressing Roscommon County Council, 16 May, as reported in the
Westmeath Independent
, 20 May 1916.
- Sligo Champion
, 20 May 1916. The paper also stated that Dillon’s speech was six days too late.
- Western Nationalist
, 10 June 1916.
- Monthly report of the RIC inspector general, June 1916, CO 904/100,
National Archives, Kew.
- Ibid
., August 1916, CO 904/100.
- Sligo Champion
,
Sligo Independent
, 10 June 1916.
- Keaveny addressing the Knockcroghery, Roscommon UIL branch on
18 June, as reported in the
Western Nationalist
, 1 July 1916; Fitzgibbon addressing the Castlerea Guardians on 13 May and Roscommon County council on 16 May, as reported in the
Westmeath Independent
, 20 May 1916.
- Sligo Champion
, 5 August 1916.
- See
Leitrim Advertiser
, 11 May;
Longford Leader
, 20 May;
Strokestown
Democrat
, 13 May 1916.
- Westmeath Independent
, 13 May;
Sligo Nationalist
,
Western Nationalist
, 20 May 1916.
The Westmeath Independent
referred to ‘Captain Edward Daly’.
- See
Sligo Champion
, 27 May, 3 June;
Sligo Nationalist
, 1, 8 and 15 July; Strokestown Democrat
, 3 June;
Western Nationalist
, 3 June;
Westmeath Examiner
, 10 June;
Westmeath Independent
, 3 June.
- Longford Leader
, 5 August 1916.
- Redmond speaking in Waterford on 6 October, as reported in the
Westmeath Independent
, 14 October, and in Sligo on 29 October, as reported in the
Sligo Champion
, 4 November 1916.
- Irish party manifesto reported in the
Sligo Champion
, 13 May; leading article in the
Longford Leader
, 13 May 1916.
- See
Westmeath Examiner
, 27 May, 24 June, 5 August, 1, 30 September, 21, 28 October, 11 November;
Roscommon Messenger
, 11 November 1916.
- Longford Leader
, 28 August 1916.
- Westmeath Independent
, 20 May 1916.
- Sligo Nationalist
;
Longford Leader
, 12 August 1916.
- Monthly report of the RIC inspector general, September 1916, CO 904/101, National Archives, Kew.
- Westmeath Independent
, 3 June 1916.
- Westmeath Examiner
, 22, 29 July;
Sligo Champion
, 28 October 1916.
- Longford Leader
, 12 August;
Western Nationalist
, 29 July 1916.
- Longford Leader
,
Roscommon Messenger
,
Western Nationalist
,
Westmeath Examiner
, 5 August 1916.
- Westmeath Independent
, 9 September 1916.
- Monthly report of the Leitrim county inspector, August 1916, CO 904/100, National Archives, Kew.
- Redmond speaking at Waterford on 6 October, as reported in the
Westmeath Independent
, 14 October 1916.
- Ibid
.
- Sligo Champion
, 6 May 1916.