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Timothy Harrington

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of the Joyce family on 17 August 1882. He provided evidence that Crown Prosecutor George Bolton had deliberately suppressed evidence that would have acquitted Myles Joyce, who was hanged, and four men who were sentenced to twenty years of penal servitude.
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In 1884, Harrington published a pamphlet, "Maamtrasna Massacres - Impeachment of the Trials" in which he dismantled the Crown Prosecution's case against the eight men accused of the
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Thereafter he became excluded from Redmond's closed circle of confidants, he retained sympathy with O'Brien, and represented the interests of the tenant farmers at the 1902
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in 1886. He became a Parnellite Nationalist when the party split in 1891 continuing as secretary of the INL. In 1897 he proclaimed himself an
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as leader of the re-united Irish Parliamentary Party in 1900 when he stood in the general election that year as a Nationalist again.
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band of prominent nationalist politicians from the Bantry vicinity. They were also more pejoratively known as the Pope's brass band.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Westmeath constituencies (1801–1922)
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from February 1883 to November 1885. In 1885 he was elected for the new constituency of
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from its early days. He was briefly considered as a possible alternative to
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Harrington, Timothy - Maamtrasna Massacre - Impeachment of the Trials -
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Harrington is celebrated by a statue erected in 2001 at the east end of
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Church, State and Nation in Ireland, 1898–1921: Land for the People
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Who's Who of "The Long Gestation" Irish Nationalist Life 1891–1918
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Who's Who of British Members of Parliament, Vol. II 1886–1918
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negotiations which led to the enactment of the unprecedented
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was another prominent member of this unofficial group.
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and was largely responsible for devising the agrarian
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Harrington was secretary and chief organiser of the
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Timothy Joseph Harrington

MP
Dublin Harbour
William Abraham
MP
Westmeath
Timothy Daniel Sullivan
Henry Joseph Gill
Lord Mayor of Dublin
Thomas Devereux Pile
Joseph Hutchinson
Bantry
County Cork
Dublin
Irish Parliamentary Party
Alma mater
Catholic University of Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
nationalist
Member of Parliament
House of Commons of the United Kingdom
Castletownbere
Catholic University of Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
Irish Parliamentary Party
Westmeath
Dublin Harbour
Lord Mayor of Dublin
Bantry

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