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- Northern Ireland. John Redmond's home town of Wexford remained a strongly Redmondite area for decades afterwards. The seat of Waterford city was one of the...
- enlist in the British Army, a faction led by Eoin MacNeill broke with the Redmondites, who became known as the National Volunteers, rather than fight for Britain...
- joined the anti-Redmond Irish Volunteers, which was referred to by Redmondites and others as the "Sinn Féin Volunteers". Although Griffith himself did...
- 'Parnell's Old Brigade': The Redmondite-Fenian Nexus in the 1890s. Kelly, Matthew (2002). "'Parnell's Old Brigade': the Redmondite–Fenian nexus in the 1890s"...
- to Redmond's National Volunteers; other ex-members joined short-lived Redmondite ****ociations, like the Volunteer Aid ****ociation, or the "Women's National...
- to the Inner Bar of Ireland in 1925. Geoghegan had been a pro-Treaty Redmondite and had joined ****ann na nGaedheal in the early 1920s. He came into contact...
- Gys-La Qeltite Qlt Scandio-winchite Swnc Radvaniceite Rad Chihmingite Cim Redmondite Rdm Zheshengite Zh Reznitskyite Rzs Hanahanite Hnh Ryabchikovite Ryb Ermeloite...
- by Roger Ca****t. But as an employee he was compelled to agree with Redmondite candidates, although he had voted against the Nationalists' pro-British...
- ****ann na nGaedheal / Fine Gael leaders (apart from James Dillon) had 'Redmondite' backgrounds, the most notable being John A. Costello, a later Taoiseach...
- 1907 in St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, was called "Traitors' Gate" by the Redmondites and later Irish Republicans, from whose point of view Irish soldiers...