Jane Wyse Power (Irish: Siobhán Bean an Phaoraigh; née O'Toole; 1 May 1858 – 5 January 1941) was an Irish activist, feminist, politician and businesswoman...
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of Kerry (Ind) Sir Horace Plunkett (Ind) Sir Hutcheson Poë (Ind) George Sigerson (Ind) Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (Ind) Jennie Wyse Power (Ind)...
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true of W.B.Y." Yeats's childhood and young adulthood were shadowed by the power-shift away from the minority Protestant Ascendancy. The 1880s saw the rise...
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property of his brother George, was totally destroyed. Moore and Jennie Wyse Power were the only two senators to oppose the election of Lord Glenavy...
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parliament of the Republic of Ireland. In 1998, it also took seats in the power-sharing Northern Ireland Assembly. In 2005, the Provisional Irish Republican...
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New office Succeeded by Jennie Wyse Power Leader of Sinn Féin In office 11 January 1911 – 6 June 1917 Deputy Jennie Wyse Power Thomas Kelly Preceded by...
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divisive figure in Irish history. Biographer Tim Pat Coogan sees his time in power as being characterised by economic and cultural stagnation, while Diarmaid...
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John Wyse Power (1859-1926), was a County Waterford born, journalist, newspaper editor and Irish nationalist. He was founding member of the Gaelic Athletic...
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W. B. Yeats, Oliver St. John Gogarty, General Sir Bryan Mahon and Jennie Wyse Power. Also included was the Earl of Kerry, heir to the 5th Marquess of...
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Oireachtas Members Database. Retrieved 1 July 2009. The other women were Jennie Wyse Power, Ellen Cuffe, Countess of Desart, and Eileen Costello Wikimedia Commons...
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