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Name: Charles Stewart Parnell
Birth Date: June 27, 1846
Death Date: October 6, 1891
Place of Birth: Avondale, Ireland
Place of Death: Brighton, England
Nationality: Irish
Gender: Male
Occupations: nationalist

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Biography of Charles Stewart Parnell
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The Irish nationalist leader Charles Stewart Parnell (1846-1891) made home rule for Ireland a major factor in Irish nationalism and British politics. Charles Parnell's County Wicklow, Anglo-Irish, Protestant-gentry family had earned a patriotic...


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Why should Ireland be treated as a geographical fragment of England . . . Ireland is not a geographical fragment, but a...


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Charles Stewart Parnell, the 'uncrowned King of Ireland'Charles Stewart Parnell (Irish: Cathal Stiùbhard Pharnell )[1], (27 June 1846 – 6 October 1891) was an Irish Protestant landowner, Irish nationalist political leader, land reform agitator,...


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The Daily Mail (London, England)
Broken Parnell line; 1.Destroyed: Charles Stewart Parnell 2. Kitty O'Shea: She had three children by Charles Stewart Parnell.
10/18/2007: 1,142 words, approx. 4 pages
Byline: CHARLES LEGGE QUESTION We all know thatParnell's affair with Kitty O'Shea ruined hiscareer, but what happened to Kitty and her children with Parnell after he died?Does he have any descendants alive today? THE woman known as Kitty O'Shea, or more...
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History Today
Parnell the rebel prince: Kevin Haddick Flynn revisits the career and reassesses the character of this great Irish patriot.(Charles Stewart Parnell)(Biography)
04/01/2005: 4,261 words, approx. 14 pages
CHARLES STEWART PARNELL (1846-91) haunts the Irish historical imagination. It has been said that Irish people have a sense of guilt over his fate. James Joyce put his finger on it when, in the 1920s, he recalled Parnell's plea to his countrymen not...
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The New York Observer
City's Literary Set Revives a Giant
4/17/2005: 816 words, approx. 3 pages
In the mid-1980's, someone asked the late Thomas Flanagan if he'd he read Erica Jong's last novel. "I definitely hope so," he replied.He was a man of lightning wit and great learning. His first novel, The Year of the French (1979), won a National Book...
 


 

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