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Assheton Clare Bowyer-Lane Maunsell (1909-34) the only son of Clare Parnell, and Parnell's only grandson. He died of enteric fever while serving with [...]

Shown about to dismember Erin are: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil (1830-1903), Lord Salisbury; Charles Stewart Parnell; Sp [...]

Entitled: “Good health and success to both of you, say millions of Men all over the World”. Charles Stewart Parnell, (1846-1891), visited William E. G [...]
This large house was provided by her wealthy Aunt Wood. Katharine extended the house at her own expense in 1885 to provide Parnell with his own study. [...]
By the cartoonist Tom Merry (1853-1902).
She died in childbirth at the age of 25.
She was petitioning Gladstone for a seat for O'Shea at the next election.
She was requesting a private meeting.
All were suspended and then forcibly removed from the House.
This large house was provided by her wealthy Aunt Wood. Katharine extended the house at her own expense in 1885 to provide Parnell with his own study. [...]
Her father Sir John Page was the Vicar of Cressing.
Parnell's funeral took place on the 11 October 1891. The vast crowd in attendance, estimated at over 200,000, did not reach the cemetery until dark. I [...]
Pictured the day after Parnell had been interred: his sister, Mrs Emily Dickinson, his brother, Henry Tudor Parnell, and one of his nieces, Alfreda or [...]
A by-election was due to be held in North Kilkenny on 22 December 1890. Sir John Pope-Hennessy, the party's original selection, declared for the anti- [...]
Prime Minister Gladstone moving the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, House of Commons, London, May 10 1886. Parnell is seated in the second row o [...]
A print from a composite painting by W. Drummond Young entitled 'Irish Nationalist Party under Charles Stewart Parnell', now in the House of Commons i [...]
Kitty O'Shea took this photograph of Parnell in the sitting room of Wonersh Lodge, England
Parnell is photographed minus his beard an wearing a ring given to him by Kitty O'Shea
In November 1880, Parnell and thirteen others were charged with seditious conspiracy and all were brought to trial at the beginning of 1881. Parnell a [...]
In Decembr 1879, Parnell and John DIllion travelled to the United States to raise funds for the relief of distress in the west of Ireland. Parnell att [...]
From an address presented to Parnell by the Land League on his return to Ireland from America.
Parnell joined the the local militia, the Wicklow rifles in his late teens, as was expected of young men of the landed class. He is shown in his dark [...]
Parnell often spoke in glowing terms of Grattan's Parliament of 1782-1800 in which his great grandfather, Sir John Parnell (figure seated on the far r [...]
Picture of Parnell's mother, Delia Tudor Stewart Parnell. She was the daughter of Admiral Stewart. Her grandfather, Judge William Tudor, was a disting [...]
The entry from the parish register at St Savior's Church, Rathdrum, recording the baptism of Charles Stewart Parnell on 9 August 1846. Both his uncle [...]