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the speakers excited the audience with triumphalist images of Protestant deliverance from Catholic tyranny. Carson's funeral in 1935 was attended with pomp and unionist symbolism, as happened again with the dedication of a plaque in his memory in 1938. Calling for unity with Britain, numerous ceremonial rituals, memorials, and anniversaries affirmed the legitimacy of the state, and the Protestant ascendancy. The media enthusiastically participated, paying less attention to such issues as massive unemployment, poor housing, and rising religious tensions.
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But I say to my Ulster friends, and I say it with all sincerity and solemnity: Do not be led into any such false line. Stick to your old ideals of closer and closer connection with this country. The Coalition Government, after all, is not the British nation, and the British nation will certainly see
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as his lieutenant, discipline and organization were imposed on their supporters; proposed compromises were rejected; and plans were drawn up for a provisional government in the north, if the bill was passed, with its implementation to be resisted by the paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force, which had
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unstable. In 1921 he stated: "We used to say that we could not trust an Irish parliament in Dublin to do justice to the Protestant minority. Let us take care that that reproach can no longer be made against your parliament, and from the outset let them see that the Catholic minority have nothing to
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Even before his death, there was an organized effort to portray Carson as the heroic embodiment of the militant unionist spirit. In November 1932 the new Stormont Parliament became the greatest Carson monument, giving his admirers the symbolic endorsement of their state. His statue was unveiled as
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Carson portrayed the playwright as a morally depraved hedonist who seduced naïve young men into a life of homosexuality with lavish gifts and promises of a glamorous artistic lifestyle. He impugned Wilde's works as morally repugnant and designed to corrupt the upbringing of the youth. Queensberry
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alleged that the Cadbury family knew that the reason cocoa from São Tomé was cheaper was because it was grown by slave labour. This case was regarded at the time as an important political case as Carson and the Unionists maintained that it showed the fundamental immorality of free trade. George
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from Germany on the night of 24 April 1914. Historian Felician Prill says Germany was not trying to start a civil war, for the Ulster cause was not popular in Berlin. Later that year, a further shipment of arms from Germany was delivered to the pro-Home Rule and IRB-influenced
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The articles alleged that George's son William had gone to São Tomé in 1901 and observed for himself the slave conditions, and that the Cadbury family had decided to continue purchasing the cocoa grown there because it was cheaper than that grown in the British colony of the
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group. From it the Ulster Volunteer Force was formed in January 1913 to undergo military training and purchase arms. In Parliament Carson rejected any olive branch for compromise demanding Ulster "be given a resolution rather than a stay of execution". The UVF
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states that Carson's initial response was to refuse to take the case. Later, he discovered that Queensberry had been telling the truth about Wilde's activity and was therefore not guilty of the libel of which Wilde accused him.
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to Ireland, and that Ireland would have to be given home rule in order to make it acceptable. Carson disagreed in principle and again resigned on 21 January. He gave up his seat at the University of Dublin in the
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you righted. Your interests lie with Great Britain. You have helped her, and you have helped her Empire, and her Empire belongs just as much to you as it does to England. Stick to it, and trust the British people.
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was introduced, advised his party to work for the exemption of six Ulster counties from Home Rule as the best compromise (a compromise he had previously rejected). This proposal passed and as a result the
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In September 1911 a huge crowd of over 50,000 people gathered at a rally near Belfast where Carson made a speech in which he urged his party to take on the governance of Ulster. With the passage of the
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led to the suspension of the Home Rule Act's operation until the end of the war. By this time Carson had announced in Belfast that an Ulster Division would be formed from the U.V.F., and the
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Talk to me of treaties! Talk to me of the League of Nations! Every Great Power in Europe was pledged by treaty to preserve Belgium. That was a League of Nations, but it failed.
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Although considering himself proudly British, Carson also considered himself a proud Irishman stating "I am very proud as an Irishman to be a member of the British Empire."
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been armed by illegal gun-running. It is this apparent willingness to carry resistance to virtually any length, even to risk civil war, that makes Carson so controversial.
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who would testify that they had had sex with Wilde, which would have rendered the libel charge unsupportable as the accusation would have been proven true. Wilde was
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Carson retired in October 1929. In July 1932, during his last visit to Northern Ireland, he witnessed the unveiling of a large statue of himself in front of
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Carson did not see himself as an Ulsterman and, unlike many northern unionists it is thought he had an emotional connection with Ireland as a single entity.
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in a legal action that led to plaintiff Wilde being prosecuted, gaoled and ruined. Carson unsuccessfully attempted to intercede for Wilde after the case.
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What a fool I was! I was only a puppet, and so was Ulster, and so was Ireland, in the political game that was to get the Conservative Party into Power.
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or a republic by having a clear choice between the two nationalist parties. Irish Republicans regarded these elections as the mandate to establish the
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on 26 April 1893. He was twice admitted to the Inn, once on 1 November 1875 and then again on 21 April 1893, and was made a Bencher on 15 June 1900.
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After the partition of Ireland, Carson repeatedly warned Ulster Unionist leaders not to alienate northern Catholics, as he foresaw this would make
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his disillusionment with Belfast politics: "I fought to keep Ulster part of the United Kingdom, but Stormont is turning her into a second-class
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Based on the evidence of Queensberry's detectives and Carson's cross-examinations of Wilde at the trial, Wilde was subsequently prosecuted for
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and organised rallies in Ireland promoting a provisional government for "the Protestant province of Ulster" to be ready, should a
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But his commitment was unqualified, both to Ulster unionism and to its increasing extremism. Under Carson's leadership, with
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He played a major role in forcing the resignation of Asquith as Prime Minister, returning to office on 10 December 1916 as
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by his legal wit and oratory. He was appointed Queen's Counsel (Ireland) in 1889 and was Called to the English Bar at
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Wilde abandoned the case when Carson announced in his opening speech for the defence that he planned to call several
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This article is about the Irish Unionist leader and barrister. For his son, the British Conservative politician, see
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when he was then ordered to pay the considerable legal and detective bills Queensberry had incurred in his defence.
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that neither he nor his fellow unionists had sought. He is also remembered for his open ended cross examination of
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cadet of the charge of theft. The cadet was from a quite prominent Roman Catholic banking family, and educated at
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as he believed that this institution would be ineffectual against war. In a speech on 7 December 1917 he said:
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articles alleged that Cadbury Bros Ltd., which claimed to be model employers having created the village of
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Ireland, Britain and Germany, 1871–1914: Problems of Nationalism and Religion in Nineteenth-Century Europe
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family. The Carsons were of Scottish origin, Edward's grandfather having originally moved to Dublin from
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in 1815. Carson's mother was Isabella Lambert, the daughter of Captain Peter Lambert, part of an old
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Carson's ceremonial dress uniform, worn on his appointment as Solicitor General for England in 1900.
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Initially a radical Liberal, Carson's political career began on 20 June 1892, when he was appointed
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Dickson, Brice Drewry, Gavin The Judicial House of Lords 1876–2009 Oxford University Press page 755
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Frank Costello, "King George V's Speech at Stormont (1921): Prelude to the Anglo-Irish Truce",
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Henry R. Winkler, "The Development of the League of Nations Idea in Great Britain, 1914–1919",
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The Home Rule Bill was passed by the Commons on 25 May 1914 by a majority of 77 and due to the
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when the Coalition Government was formed after the Liberal government was brought down by the
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who investigated Wilde's activity in the London underworld of homosexual clubs and procurers.
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on 20 March. Together with the arming of the Irish Volunteers, Ireland was on the brink of
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Argent on a chevron couped Gules between three crescents Sable two fasces chevronwise Or.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Belfast constituencies (1801–1922)
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Gillian McIntosh, "Symbolic mirrors: commemorations of Edward Carson in the 1930s."
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The first Lady Carson died in 1913. His second wife was Ruby Frewen (1881–1966), a
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as an expression of their love and admiration for its subject". It was unveiled by
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Carson maintained his career as a barrister and was admitted to the English Bar by
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government resigned in December 1905, when he was rewarded with membership of the
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in 1893 and from then on mainly practised in London. In 1896 he was sworn of the
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Brown examines why Carson's role in 1914 made him a highly controversial figure:
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John Brown, "Carson, Sir Edward, Baron Carson 1854–1935" in David Loades, ed.,
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Carson was asked to lead the Unionists during the election to become the first
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in a second trial. He was eventually found guilty and sentenced to two years'
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On Sunday 28 September 1912, "Ulster Day", he was the first signatory on the
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did not stand in the election, allowing the electorate to decide between
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A civilised savagery: Britain and the new slaveries in Africa, 1884–1926
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was scattered on to his coffin, which had earlier been covered by the
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government had prepared to send troops to Ulster. This sparked the
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Chocolate on Trial: Slavery, Politics, and the Ethics of Business
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fear from a Protestant majority." In old age, while at London's
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The number eventually exceeded 470,000 in England and Scotland.
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Carson married twice. His first wife was Annette Kirwan from
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for the six north-eastern counties, albeit under a devolved
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William Henry Lambert Carson, born 2 October 1880 (d. 1930)
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Address in Reply to His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech
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Edward Carson, the second son of Edward Henry Carson,
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Image: Sir Edward Carson inspecting the U.V.F, 1913
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Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. 1628:in the presence of more than 40,000 people. 1479:Carson was hostile to the foundation of the 1253:won only six (down from 84), all but one in 975:Carson addressing Parliament as depicted in 2820:Dividing Ireland: World War I and Partition 2563:War Memoirs of David Lloyd George, Vol. III 1920: 1918: 1290:' ability to thwart the passage of the new 1208:The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple 1183:, although he was not then a member of the 914:He spoke Irish and was a regular player of 6039:Leaders of the Opposition (United Kingdom) 5310: 5296: 5288: 4683: 4669: 4661: 4083: 4069: 4061: 3336: 3322: 3314: 2972: 2931: 2374: 2372: 1816: 1747:Sir Edward Carson mural in Belfast in 2006 198:19 October 1915 – 6 December 1916 62: 38: 5979:People educated at Wesley College, Dublin 2858:, (Faber and Faber, London, 1967, 1979), 2226:"Dail Eireann Meets in the Mansion House" 1793:The Hon. Walter Seymour Carson, born 1890 1441:On 25 May 1915, Asquith appointed Carson 1104:, knew of the slave labour conditions on 803:. In 1915, he entered the war cabinet of 6054:Solicitors general for England and Wales 2704:. "Carson, Edward Henry, Baron Carson". 2493:, HL Deb 14 December 1921 vol 48 cc5–56. 1790:The Hon. Gladys Isobel Carson, born 1885 1222:. He served in this position until the 903:with the college team. Carson graduated 146:10 December 1916 – 17 July 1917 6009:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland 6004:Attorneys general for England and Wales 2960:Newspaper clippings about Edward Carson 2786:"Ruby Carson (née Frewen), Lady Carson" 2707:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2445:. 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(June 1948), p. 105. 2141: 1817: 1286:, the Unionists faced the loss of the 461:20 June 1892 – 11 August 1892 398:11 May 1900 – 4 December 1905 261:25 May 1915 – 19 October 1915 2644:"Biography: Carson by Geoffrey Lewis" 358:21 February 1910 – June 1921 313:June 1911 – 10 February 1921 7: 6159:Leaders of the Ulster Unionist Party 2642:Dudley Edwards, Ruth (29 May 2005). 2365:Asgard (yacht)#cite note-ring95-99-1 1636:Lord Carson lived at Cleve Court, a 1408:and Norah Dacre Fox (later known as 4624:List of Ulster Unionist Party Peers 2884:Carson, the Man who divided Ireland 2682:Volume One: The Life of Lord Carson 2344:. Gill and Macmillan. p. 133. 2248:, Vol. 1, Camelot Press, 1932 p. 68 1901:Volume One: The Life of Lord Carson 1888:Volume One: The Life of Lord Carson 1759:Carson Poster, Belfast, August 2007 1317:. He spoke against the Bill in the 301:Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party 2552:. 12 December 1916. p. 12118. 2324:known as Operation Lion. 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Edward Carson, Baron Carson
Edward Carson (Conservative politician)
The Right Honourable
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PC (Ire)

Minister without portfolio
Arthur Henderson
The Viscount Milner
Jan Smuts
George Barnes
David Lloyd George
First Lord of the Admiralty
Arthur Balfour
Sir Eric Geddes
Leader of the Opposition
George V
H. H. Asquith
Bonar Law
Attorney General for England
Sir John Simon
Sir F. E. Smith
Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party
Walter Long
James Craig
Irish Unionist Parliamentary Party
The Earl of Midleton
Solicitor-General for England
The Marquess of Salisbury
Sir Robert Finlay

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