- The
Irish National Land League (Irish:
Conradh na Talún), also
known as the
Land League, was an
Irish political organisation of the late 19th
century which...
- The
first Highland Land League (Scottish Gaelic:
Dionnasg an Fhearainn)
emerged as a
distinct political force in
Scotland during the 1880s, with its power...
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Land league may
refer to:
Irish National Land League Highland Land League Statute league This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
-
agitation was led by the
Irish National Land League and its successors, the
Irish National League and the
United Irish League, and
aimed to
secure fair rent,...
- The Ladies'
Land League (founded 31
January 1881;
dissolved 10
August 1882) was an
auxiliary of the
Irish National Land League and took over the functions...
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proposed evictions on the estate,
local activists of the
Irish National Land League encouraged Boycott's
employees (including the
seasonal workers required...
-
fixity of tenure, free sale)
being waged by
Davitt and the
Land League, and as a
factor in the
Land War of the late 1870s and
early 1880s.
Jordan 1994, p. 205...
- the
United Kingdom created the Crofters' Act 1886,
after the
Highland Land League had
gained seats in that parliament. The
government was then Liberal...
- The
Land and
Labour League was
formed in
October 1869 by a
group of
radical trade unionists affiliated to the
International Working Men's ****ociation....
- Callica), the
league of Gaul. The
Argentine league (legua) is 5.572 km (3.462 mi) or 6,666 varas: 1 vara is 0.83 m (33 in). On
land, the
league is most commonly...