Carson, Edward Henry Carson, Baron, 1854-1935
Carson, Edward Henry Carson 1854-1935
Carson, Edward, Sir, 1854-1935
Carson, Edward.
Carson, Edward, 1854-1935
Edward Carson
Carson, Edward (Edward Henry), 1854-1935
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Works
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The ancient and rightful customs : a history of the English Customs Service | |
Brief van Sir Edward Henry Carson (1854-1935), politicus, geschreven aan William Edward Hartpole Lecky (1838-1903), politicus | |
Catalogue of a display of records to commemorate the birth of Lord Carson 9th February, 1854 and to illustrate the events of one hundred years ago. | |
Christmas card bearing the words ‘One King. One Parliament. One Flag' and "We Will Not Have Home Rule", printed either side of a union jack, surmounted by the crown and surrounded by a blue circular band bearing the words "Unionist Clubs of Ireland" and "God our Trust"; shamrocks [representing Ireland] feature either side of the crown while a rose and a thistle [the emblems of England and Scotland] feature underneath the blue circular band. | |
Collection of letters from people with a connection to Oscar Wilde and including a few letters from Wilde himself | |
The complete grammar of anarchy : by members of the war cabinet and their friends | |
Correspondence between Sir Horace Plunkett and Michael Canty, Andrew Carnegie, Edward Carson, and Carvill, Patrick George Hamilton | |
Correspondence of William O'Brien | |
Draft of speech by Edward Carson resigning his post as Attorney-General, addressed to the Speaker of the House of Parliament | |
Extracts of speeches from F. E. Smith and Edward Carson, published in the 'Belfast News-Letter' and a leading article from unidentified author published in the 'Morning Post', regarding the determination of Ulster unionists not to become subjects of a Dublin Parliament. The 'Morning Post' article attempts to explain the nature of Ulster Unionists, "For the people of Ulster are not only sincere, but they are fanatical and they can not help being fanatical. It was bred in the bone by the long, dark and ferocious struggle against the majority which makes the history of the province. Ireland is precipated upon this conflict by its past, and for theat past England is responsible" | |
Forsvarskrigen mod de tyske Undervandsbaade | |
Historical thinking skills workbook : a workbook for European history | |
Home rule finance, 1912: | |
Last honours to Ulster's leader Lord Carson of Duncairn enshrined in Cathedral of St. Anne Belfast, Saturday, 26th October, 1935. | |
Letter from Edward Carson to George Boyle Hanna, Independent Unionist for East Antrim | |
Letter from Edward Carson to Pembroke Wicks stating that he is unwell and asking Wicks to obtain a decision from the Prime Minister about an Americal lecture tour, with note by Wicks | |
Letter from Edward John Gwynn, Trinity College, Dublin, to Edward Carson, enclosing resolution adopted by the Fellows and Professors of Trinity College regarding Home Rule signed by Anthony Traill | |
Letter from Edward Thompson, M.P. for North Monaghan, to Edward Carson, about his objections to Home Rule | |
Letter from Frederick Scott Oliver to Edward Carson | |
Letter from Gordon Gordon-Smith, Hotel Cecil, The Strand, London, to Edward Carson, offering his services as consultant on Balkan war policy as he was the only Englishman present through the retreat of the Serbian army from Polanka to Scutari | |
Letter from Howell Gwynne, 'The Morning Post', to Edward Carson, berating him for Acting as Counsel for Godfrey Isaacs in the Marconi scandal as he was thereby prevented from using it in Parliament to destroy the Government and therefore their Home Rule proposals | |
Letter from Lord Midleton on issues related to the Irish Unionist Alliance and the problem of Home Rule | |
Letter from Sir Edward Carson to an unidentified recipient accepting an invitation to the 59th Annual Dinner in aid of the Royal General Theatrical Fund | |
Letter from Sir Edward Carson to General Sir Henry Sclater regarding a Gibson from Belfast who joined the Royal Army Medical Corps [R.A.M.C.] | |
Letter from Sir Edward Carson to Lt. Colonel Alexander Grubb regarding his son after the outbreak of the First World War | |
Letter from Sir Edward Carson to Miss Agnes Herbert declining to write reminiscences | |
Letter from Sir Edward Carson to R. G. Sainsbury regarding Sainsbury's inquiry concerning opportunities in Ulster Government | |
Letter from unidentified person, Local Government Board, Whitehall, to Edward Carson, asking him if he would accept the exclusion of Ireland and if so he would follow the "Proposer of the Amendment", with draft of reply from Edward Carson on verso to Pembroke Wicks | |
The life of lord Carson. Vol. 1 | |
Maps, tables, memoranda, newspaper cuttings relating mainly to Home Rule and the Ulster question | |
Miscellaneous papers relating to the Irish Volunteer movement belonging to Bulmer Hobson | |
National organisations in Ireland : their origin, development, and aims. (Reprinted from "The outlook.") | |
De oorlog tegen Duitsche duikbooten : over het succes der Britsche marine | |
Our allies and enemies in the Near East | |
Papers relating to Edward Henry Carson from the estate of Pembroke Wicks, Carson's Private Secretary | |
Photocopy of a letter from Walter E.C. McCammond to Sir Edward Carson, enclosing a letter from Roger Casement to Joseph Plunkett, taken from Plunkett's house, regarding Carson and dated 14th March 1914 | |
Roger Casement and John Redmond [and] Carson as a Prussian. | |
[Sir Edward Carson inspecting the Ulster Volunteers]. | |
Sir Edward Carson, Ulster Leader ... Introduction by the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, and foreword by Lt.-Col. Sir James Craig ... With a portrait. | |
Tenth (Irish) Division in Gallipoli | |
Typescript copy of letter from Edward Carson to H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister, giving his reasons for disagreeing with the War Cabinet's policies on Serbia and Gallipoli | |
War on german submarines sir edward carson on the british navy's success |