The Secret Societies of Ireland : Their Rise And Progress

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The Secret Societies of Ireland : Their Rise And Progress
Hugh B C Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard
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Affairs became more and more chaotic, and at last John Redmond, the leader of the Home Rule party, realised in some measure what a menace the Irish Volunteer movement was becoming.
He decided to attempt to control them and demanded the right to nominate to the I. V. Committee twenty-five members of the Home Rule party. This demand was bitterly resented, but could not be withstood, for the existing members of the I. V. Committee were not men of standing or poHtical importance. The situation was
...that the I. V. Did not feel strong enough to oppose the Home Rulers and that the latter did not feel sure enough of their power to attempt to suppress a movement which seemed " patriotic. " The Redmondite nominees were, therefore, accepted — but allowed no real insight or control in Volunteer 132 SECRET SOCIETIES OF IRELAND affairs. There were four priests among the nominees and the balance were true Redmondites ; it was, however, merely a gloss for the continuance of the old duel between the A.

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