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Richard Rutledge Kane (senior)

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that followed. When revellers, celebrating the defeat, began attacking Catholic homes and businesses, police reinforcements were sent in from other parts of Ireland and many of these were Catholic. Kane did not counter the rumour that they were on a punitive mission for the government, and declared
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As a signal of determination of northern Protestants to resist the restoration of an Irish parliament in Dublin, in advance of the second bill Kane helped organise in Belfast the Ulster Unionist Convention of 1892, 12,000 delegates, elected by Unionist associations across the country, and several
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Kane’s funeral in November 1898 was reputedly "one of the largest the city had ever seen, with an estimated sixty thousand people watching the funeral procession". A memorial at the Clifton Street Orange Hall over whose opening he had presided in 1885, commends Kane as a "Faithful Pastor, Gifted
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BA and LLB in 1877, MAin 1880, and LLDin 1882. In 1882, he was appointed rector at Christ Church, Belfast, a position he held until his death. Christ Church in College Square had been erected in 1833 to serve "the poorer classes of Protestants.
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Much has happened since 1931, and it may be that no clergyman could again be a foremost political leader as Dr. Kane has been. For more ten years he was perhaps the most dominant personality in the public life of
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Kane toured Ireland and England and, hosted by an extensive Orange-Order network in Canada and the U.S., seeking support and understanding for unionist resistance to
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press referred to Kane as "the Shooting Rector", a reference to his purported suggestion in 1880 that for every landlord killed, a priest should be shot.
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County Grand Master of Belfast, and was a Deputy Grand Chaplain of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland. He was also a Vice-President of both the Belfast
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as a teenager. He was ordained as a priest in 1869, and held various clerical positions before graduating from
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Kane was a strict Protestant, and regularly denounced what he perceived as the sins and errors of the
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that, unless they were disarmed, 2000,000 armed Orangemen would relieve them of their weapons.
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Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Texas at Arlington, Ph.D. Thesis
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At the same, in 1895 Kane was a patron of the first branch in Belfast of the
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Kane ensured that the Ulster Unionist Convention was draped with the banner
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and branch vice president. The Branch president was Kane's parishioner, Dr.
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Two Irelands Beyond the Sea: Ulster Unionism and America, 1880-1920
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as an augur of what Catholic-majority rule would entail. The
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in the House accused Kane and his Presbyterian counterpart,
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Resident Commissioner of the Solomon Islands Protectorate
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A dominant personality in the life of 265: 244:Kane had married Annie Greenslead, of 138:, citing the violence employed in the 7: 252:, was to serve through the 1920s as 187:Moderator of the Presbyterian Church 230:), not an admirer of Kane's, wrote: 215:Orator, and Loyal Irish Patriot". 180:Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore 172:Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor 14: 613:Grand masters of the Orange Order 560:Kennaway, Brian (19 April 2017). 618:Alumni of Trinity College Dublin 123:thousands spectators, attended. 224:Bishop of Cashel and Waterford 1: 518:Lucy, Gordon (26 June 2017). 87:and the Ulster Loyalist Anti- 27:, and an early patron of the 380:Flewelling, Lindsey (2018). 386:. Oxford University Press. 150:Patron of the Gaelic League 634: 469:Mac PĂłilin, Aodán (2018). 280:Geohegan, Patrick (2009). 226:, (and father of the poet 182:, and George Raphael Buick 128:Irish National Land League 116:violent rioting in Belfast 45:Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone 430:Jonathon Bardon (2001), 178:, the Church of Ireland 85:Conservative Association 79:. From 1885, he was the 499:centenariestimeline.com 445:"The Belfast Disorders" 220:John Frederick MacNeice 166:, he was in company of 132:Charles Stewart Parnell 71:. 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Irish unionist
Orangeman
Gaelic League
Belfast
Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone
established
Church of Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
Roman Catholic Church
conservative
unionist
Orange Order
Conservative Association
Repeal
Irish home rule
first Home Rule Bill
House of Commons
Irish Home-Rule MPs
Hugh "Roaring" Hanna
violent rioting in Belfast
Irish National Land League
Charles Stewart Parnell
Michael Davitt
Land War
nationalist
Gaelic League
Irish nationalism
Irish language
Henry Henry
Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor

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