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Home Rule Act 1914 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Irish Home Rule bills - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Irish Home Rule bills were bills introduced in the British House of Commons during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, intended to grant self-government and national autonomy to the whole of...
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The Third Home Rule Bill, presented by Asquith, should be effective in south Ireland in 1914. Due to the First World War this was postponed. ... It would take to 1912 before the Third Home Rule Bill was introduced by Herbert Asquith. The most significant difference with the Second Home Rule Bill was that it would have...
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In 1912 the Third Home Rule Bill passed the House of Commons. The most notable difference from the bill of 1893 was that it would have eventually given control of the police to Ireland. A tremendous outcry arose in Protestant Ulster, which feared Roman Catholic domination.
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In 1886, William Gladstone committed the Liberal party to Home Rule. His bill of 1886 would have established a separate Irish legislature, while reserving many powers, including taxation, to the British Parliament at Westminster.
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Gladstone introduced the Home Rule Bill of 1886 in a speech which was partly historical and partly explanatory. ... Gladstone avails himself in this speech of various analogies, and in particular appeals to the Colonial Empire of Great Britain as the noblest example of Home Rule furnished by the history of the world.
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The Second Home Rule Bill, submitted by Prime Minister Gladstone, was rejected by the House of Lords. At the same time the Irish Republican Brotherhood raised again and Sinn Fein came into being by combining several organisations. ... In 1893 the Second Home Rule Bill was submitted, again by the British Prime Minister...
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