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    James Winder Good (1877–1930) was an Irish political journalist and writer. Rejecting the Unionism of his Protestant youth, Good migrated from the Belfast...
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  • James Good may refer to: James Isaac Good (1850–1924), American clergyman and historian James W. Good (1866–1929), American politician James Winder Good...
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    educated at Royal Belfast Academical Institution, where he befriended James Winder Good and Paul Henry, and studied at Queen's University. His father served...
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  • Kane signed the minutes of lodge meetings in Irish. According to James Winder Good, he said, "My Orangeism does not make me less proud to be an O’Cahan"...
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    152–54: (The Shaping of Modern Ireland Conor-Cruise O'Brien, 1960). James Winder Good (1920), Irish Unionism. Dublin, Talbot Press. Alvin Jackson (November...
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  • Brooke Edward 'Doc' Byrne Wilson Gray Sir John Gray Charles Lucas James Winder Good William O'Brien Thomas Sexton Pádraig Ó Domhnaill "Freeman's Journal...
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  • 27 June 1919 to June 1930, edited by Warre B. Wells, assisted by James Winder Good, and with contributions from W. B. Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, and...
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    Michael Davitt (category Good articles)
    greatest hero of popular nationalism". Freeman's Journal lead writer James Winder Good hailed Davitt as the man whose "hammer strokes destroyed a system...
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    Google's head of external relations for Europe, Middle East and Africa James Winder Good (1877–1930), Northern Whig, later Freeman's Journal/Irish Independent...
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    "were attempting to tame the masses with soothing moral tracts", James Winder Good noted that McTier "plumped for real education and knowledge of public...
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