1901 - 1905 AD
"United Irish League of America - Irish Land Conference - Irish Land Purchase Act - Sinn Fein Party (We Ourselves.)"
1901 AD
The population in
Ireland was
now 4
,458 ,775
The
"United
Irish
League,"
which now had
1,000 "branches" and
100,000 members, became part of what was by now the
"re -
united" political Irish
Parliamentary Party"
The
Catholic Diocese of Ossory in Co.
Kilkenny in the south - west of Southern
Leinster now
contained 41 parishes.
1902 AD Timothy Healy was now "expelled" from the Irish Parliamentary Party for not disbanding the "Irish People's Rights Party."
Joseph
Devlin
/ Ua Doibhilin from
Belfast in
Co.
Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province,
became the M.P. for
Co. Kilkenny
in the south - west of Southern Leinster
this year, and the
"Secretary" of the
United
Irish
League.
George Wyndham,
the British Imperial
Conservative Government's Chief Secretary
in
Ireland, encouraged a
"Land Conference" of
Land Lords and
their "tenants" in
Ireland, and
William
O Brien the great old Labor stalwart, from
Co. Cork,
was to also be active in it,
while
John
Redmond the
Irish Parliamentary Party M.P.
The
British Conservative Imperial Government was to continue to rule in
Britain,
although the Marquess of Salisbury was personally
"out" as the
British
Conservative Prime Minister, and his associate Lord Arthur
"Bloody"
Balfour
was now to be
the new Conservative British
Prime Minister in
England until he was
also to
be "defeated" in
1905 AD, and he
was now able to introduce the final phase of the
Irish
Land Purchase Act, to enable the
Land
Lords who still had confiscated Estates in Ireland to sell them
off and their
"tenants" to be able to buy
their Irish land back.
1903 AD The improved Land Bill by now had made a great difference in Ireland and the previous Statesman, William Gladstone now became the most popular man in England of all time although he was a Scotsman.
James Connolly, disappointed now with the lack of "enthusiasm" for his "Socialist policies" in Ireland, went off to America, were he was able to push his "Socialist" ideals there further by co - founding the "International Workers League" and the "Irish Socialist Federation" in New York, but despite his success there, he was still to "return" to Ireland within a few years, and continue to push his Socialist philosophy "again," endeavouring to further improve the "working conditions" for the general population in Ireland.
John Devoy from the Clann na Gael / The Organization in America, who was still trying to bring about the right conditions to gain overall Irish Independence / Freedom from the British Imperial Empire, had by now founded the Gaelic - American newspaper there in America, and was to remain it's "editor" until the day he died.
Bulmer Hobson, who was a non - Catholic from Belfast in Co. Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province, who had been educated in a Quaker school, also founded the "Irish National Non - Catholic Society," and the "Fianna Eireann / Warriors of Ireland" and was to be a strong "proponent" also for Irish Independence from the ongoing oppression of the British Imperial Government.
T. H. Sloan, at this time, also formed the "Independent Orange Order" in the Ulster Province.
Edward Martyn from Co. Galway in Southern Connacht, who was also a solid Irish Republican, this year "protested" against a visit by Edward V11 the new German Saxe - Coburg British King.
Helena Molony, another of the many "female" proponents for Irish Independence, also founded the "Daughters of Eireann."
John Mac Bride
married
Maud Gonne,
and besides their outstanding individual efforts also on behalf of
Irish Freedom, and
"Emancipation of
Women's Rights,"
they were to
produce the Nobel Prize
winner,
Sean Mac Bride
who would go on to found
"Amnesty International."
John
Dillon, the
Irish
Parliamentary Party M.P. from
Co. Kilkenny in the south - west of
Southern Leinster, opposed the British
Imperial Conservative
Government's
Irish Land Bill, until
a much more improved
Wyndham
Land Purchase Act was to be passed for
Irish land to be
bought back @
3 1/4 %
for 68 1/2
years, which then enabled the struggling
"tenant farmers" in Ireland to be much more economically capable of buying back
more of their
Irish land, and
where the
legal costs were to be paid out of public funds. It was to be so
"successful" this time around, that there was no need to introduce
"compulsory" purchase, as the
Land Lords received "higher" prices then
before, which encouraged them to sell out their entire confiscated Estates, as under the
legislation, provided that 3/4's
of the tenants, and the particular Land Lord
involved,
agreed on an acceptable price for each individual Estate to the
Land Commissioners, the sale was
concluded. The Land Commissioners
then took over the balance, on behalf of those "tenants" who
could not, or were not able to purchase, and as an added incentive, the
Land Lords who sold their "entire"
Estates, were given a bonus of
12% of the total purchase price as prior to
the Wyndham Act,
there had still been
500,000 "tenant farmers" on
the
Land Lord's Estates in
Ireland, and also this time
around the
"Congested Districts
Board," was authorised to acquire any
of the Land Lord Estates to
"increase the size" of each individual holding to make them
more "economically viable."
1904 AD The "Ascendancy Unionist Council" in the Ulster Province, was to be founded there for M.P.'s.
William O Brien the old Labor stalwart, from Co. Cork in Southern Munster, now decided it was time to break with the Irish Parliamentary Party, who it seemed to him, where becoming more "out of touch" with what was really occurring in Ireland, as they had refused to call a "Conference" on Self - Government in Ireland, and he also supported the Irish Relief Association.
Bulmer Hobson the non - Catholic who was a strong supporter of Irish Independence who was from Belfast in the north - east of the Ulster Province, now also joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood / I.R.B.
Roger Casement from
Dublin
was to join
the British Imperial Service, and the
Gaelic League, and was to be "knighted" for his service to
"humanity" by the British Imperial
Government, and then later on
"executed" by them, for his service towards gaining
Irish Independence / Freedom.
Sean Mac Bride, the Nobel Prize winner, who was to become the founder of "Amnesty International," and a revolutionary, was born in Paris to John Mac Bride and Maude Gonne.
The
Abbey Theatre,
was established
in Dublin by
members of the Irish
Literary Theatre,
including
W. B. Yeats and
Lady Augustus Gregory, brought on by a group of
Anglo - Irish writers, some of
whom tried to develop a
National
Irish Literature, in sympathy
with "moves" toward Irish
Self - Government / Independence.
Lord Dunraven / Wyndham - Quin and Sir Anthony Mac Donnell the British Imperial Conservative Government's Under - Secretary in Dublin Castle, decided to introduce a "central" Irish Council to handle "local authority," but news of their intentions was leaked, and the Ascendancy Unionists came out against it.
The remains of Father Eugene O Growney, the co - founder of the Gaelic League, were bought back from America for burial in Ireland.
Irish "women" were now also allowed to enter the Trinity College in Dublin, to receive an education.
The British Imperial Conservative Government
and
France became
"friends," and the
"ban" on the
Catholic clergy
was "officially" finally "lifted.
"
1905 AD George Wyndham, the British Government's Chief Secretary in Ireland, was now forced to "resign" his position by the pressure being brought on by the Ascendancy Unionists, although he had not been involved in the move to introduce a "central" Irish Council to handle local authority in Ireland.
Bulmer Hobson, Denis Mac Cullagh, and P.S. O Hegarty from Co. Tyrone in Central Ulster co - founded the "Dungannon Clubs" in the Ulster Province, from were they were to spread Irish Republicanism, while endeavouring to bring about Irish Independence.
A momentous moment in Irish History had occurred when the "political" Sinn Fein Party (We Ourselves / Ourselves Alone), was "founded" by Arthur Griffith and Sean O Kelly, who were also endeavouring to promote Irish economic welfare, and also gain Irish Independence for the Irish population in Ireland, from the 8 Centuries of "ethnic and religious" oppression by the successive English and British Imperial Governments, by means of "passive resistance and self - reliance" and to this end Arthur Griffith, also introduced a "Buy Irish Policy" to encourage local industry in Ireland, as under the British Imperial Government's Dublin Castle (The Devil's 1/2 acre) authorities the slums in Dublin, at this time, were the "worst in Europe."
William Thomas
Cosgrave
from Dublin,
who had been educated by the
Christian Brothers, and who was to become the "first" leader
/
Francis Sheehy - Skeffington, a pacifist from Co. Cavan in the south of the Ulster Province, who was to be "murdered" by a British Army Officer in cold blood while trying to help others in the future during the 1916 Irish Easter Rising, at this time, also became a member of the United Irish League.
The University College was founded in Dublin this year.
Thomas Clarke, the Old Republican, became an American citizen, but was to return to Ireland in the future, to create a base for the Irish Republican movement in Dublin, and he would also be among those to be "executed" by the British Imperial Coalition Government after the 1916 Irish Easter Rising was to occur.
Erskine Childers Jnr. who would become the 4th President of Ireland in the future, was born in London this year, the same as his father, Erskine Childers the Irish Revolutionary had been.
The
British
Imperial
Government passed the
"Defence of the Realm Act,"
also
March: The "Ascendancy Unionist Council" was officially "founded" this month, which over the coming years was to co - operate with the "Unionist Alliance," who were set up in Dublin to present the "Official Unionist" point of view to the British public, and the local "Unionist Clubs" that had been established in the 1890's in the Ulster Province were revived, taking in all of the adult non - Catholic population as members, but it was not as yet "military" based.
December: After 10 years straight of a British Conservative Imperial Government, Lord Arthur "Bloody" Balfour was to "resign," and the Liberal Party in Britain were once again to get into Government in England, under Sir Henry Campbell - Bannerman until 1908 AD.