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A former Chairman of the Ulster Young | Unionist Council, Graham was widely seen as a possible |
the society's sign, and was opposed by local | unionist politician, Gregory Campbell. |
ibed in The Phoenix magazine as a "ridiculous | Unionist ginger group". |
ing the American Civil War, on Emory formed a | Unionist Home Guard company called "Foster's Mounted R |
ized and equipped a force of several thousand | Unionist "Home Guards", drawn from the "Wide Awakes" - |
Through the former trade | unionist Max Habermann came contact with Carl Friedric |
tives chose Tom Peet, who was an active Trade | Unionist and had worked at a nearby coal mine. |
The Ulster | Unionist warning had turned out to be accurate: Home R |
h of Kentucky in June 1864, after the state's | Unionist population had suffered numerous guerrilla ra |
MacInnis, a trade | unionist who had served for five years as a Vancouver |
The local | Unionist association had previously backed Sir Ian Mac |
Jim Larkin, an Irish trade | unionist, who had been closely associated with James C |
Although he was officially an independent | Unionist, he had the backing of the local Conservative |
he votes, he was unable to unseat the sitting | Unionist MP, Harry Samuel, losing by 538 votes. |
cant following the resignation of the sitting | Unionist MP, Harvey Du Cros, on grounds of ill health. |
The Ulster | Unionist Party has traditionally been dominant though |
The constituency is overwhelmingly | unionist and has traditionally had one of the highest |
From 1998-2007 the Ulster | Unionist Party have lost 8% vote share. |
Two years later, along with the rest of his | Unionist colleagues, he resigned his seat in protest a |
A member of the Irish | Unionist Party, he was also Lord Lieutenant of County |
He is a Freemason and a Liberal | Unionist, though he has not yet become famous in the H |
In politics he was a strong Liberal and | Unionist, and he did much to inspire the organization |
As president of the Ulster | Unionist council he opposed the third Home Rule Bill p |
d after losing a vote on the Agreement in the | Unionist Council, he joined Faulkner's new Unionist Pa |
Originally from a | Unionist background he gradually was drawn to Irish na |
Liberal Union and vice-president of the Irish | Unionist Alliance, he enforced his view that literatur |
Alongside other | Unionist MPs, he resigned his seat in protest at the A |
ntine churchmen, but unwilling to give up his | unionist opinions; he died in 1297. |
ter, this was after a spell as an Independent | Unionist and he later quit the UUP to rejoin the DUP. |
post to liaise between the whip's office and | Unionist Party Headquarters. |
Albert's College, Ernakulam Profession Trade | Unionist Positions Held April 2003 Elected to Rajya Sa |
ted at the 1886 general election as a Liberal | Unionist, and held his seat until the 1892 general ele |
2004) was a South African communist and trade | unionist who helped draft the Women's Charter. |
In January 1910 Brady defeated the | Unionist candidate Henry O'Connor by 3,683 to 3,021. |
A | Unionist in his political views, he represented his di |
Although he was an active | Unionist in his youth, he fell out with the party and |
Roger Hutchinson sat as an Independent | Unionist following his expulsion from the Northern Ire |
He remained an active trade | unionist all his life. |
eral Party backed the Labour candidate, trade | unionist John Hodge, who had the support of the local |
At the by-election, the Ulster | Unionist Party hoped to regain the second seat. |
e library and archive of politician and trade | unionist George Howell (1833-1910). |
im as a potential future leader of the Ulster | Unionist Party; however, he declined to contest the 20 |
O'Neill was the second son of Ulster | Unionist M.P. Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan. |
It was led by | Unionist leader Ian Paisley in the mid 1980s. |
The Mid-Ulster | Unionist Association immediately decided that they wou |
Thomas Passmore (1931-1989) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Thomas Loftus Cole (1877-7 March 1961) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
by the time of the outbreak of World War I a | Unionist victory in the next election looked possible. |
er-Porter (3 April 1855-10 August 1939) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Hugh Duff (1870 or 1871-1940) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Carson was the | Unionist leader in the House of Commons. |
At the 1929 general election, he stood as the | Unionist candidate in the marginal constituency of Wel |
William Barclay (1873 or 1874-1945) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Canadian House of Commons as a Member of the | Unionist Party in the 1917 election to represent the r |
ke a political point, as when all the sitting | Unionist MPs in Northern Ireland resigned together in |
speak on behalf of their communities and the | unionist community in general, electoral results tend |
Whilst Chairman of the Ulster Young | Unionist Council in 1970, Laird became the youngest me |
Edgar Bailey (1897 - 14 November 1958) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
lacement of some former members of the Ulster | Unionist Party in prominent party roles. |
Hutchinson stood for the Democratic | Unionist Party in Armagh at the Northern Ireland Assem |
The | Unionist fell in December 1905 and Londonderry subsequ |
Bobby McKee MBE is a | Unionist politician in Larne, Northern Ireland and for |
John Boyle (1870 or 1871-1950) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ber 2007) was a travel industry executive and | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
m Grant (6 April 1883 - 15 August 1949) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
hn Stewart Johnston (born 1905 or 1906) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
James Graham Leslie (1869-16 May 1949) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
election, when he was an unsuccessful Liberal | Unionist candidate in Scotland for Orkney and Shetland |
Elected Conservative ( | Unionist) M.P. in the 1935 general election for the St |
ay 1992), known as Lloyd Hall-Thompson, was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
William Sharpe Hinds (born 1906) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
1996), known as C. H. Mullan, was a judge and | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
l election of 1906 and had seen off a Liberal | Unionist challenger in the general election held in Ja |
rticle is about the English teacher and trade | unionist born in 1904. |
rt James Mitchell (1912-5 January 1998) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
lements Glendinning (born 1865 or 1866) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
James Johnston Clark (1809 - June 1891) was a | Unionist politician in Ireland. |
use of Commons from 1917 to 1921 sitting as a | Unionist candidate in government. |
erick Neill (8 May 1889-3 January 1960) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
id McCarthy (1925 or 1926-15 July 1973) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
hen faded from view, although an "Independent | Unionist Association" in Belfast released a manifesto |
John Andrew Long (1869-1941) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Maconachie, known as Bessie Maconachie, was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
d (near present day Pineville) to counter the | Unionist activity in the area. |
reer (31 January 1853-19 February 1928) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Jun 1844 - 28 Jul 1918) was a businessman and | Unionist politician in Scotland. |
He was elected as a Member of the | Unionist Party in the 1917 election. |
St Clair McAlister is a former | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
William Gibson (born 1859 or 1860) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
1840 - 1899) was a Liberal and later Liberal | Unionist politician in the United Kingdom. |
e was raised by the Scottish Conservative and | Unionist Party in the Scottish Parliament in April 200 |
ul Jonathan Givan (born 12 October 1981) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ley-Dalton (born 7 November 1970) is a former | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
James Glencairn Cunningham (born 1903) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
urchill (born 1952) is a former barrister and | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Cecil Calvert is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland, and long-serv |
lliam John Stewart (1868 - 14 May 1946) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
rman George Ennis (born 9 February 1953) is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Gerald Browne (1871 or 1872-1951) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Hugh Hayes (died 5 September 1928) was a | unionist politician in Ireland. |
d as a candidate for the Vanguard Progressive | Unionist Party in the Northern Ireland Assembly electi |
glas, known as Billy Douglas, was a prominent | unionist activist in Northern Ireland. |
a railway which resulted in the defeat of the | Unionist government in 1892. |
d from a division in the Vanguard Progressive | Unionist Party in the late 1970s. |
Dobbs (31 March 1876-16 February 1955) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
James Little (1868-1 April 1946) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ugust 1874 - 7 July 1935) was a barrister and | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
He was Vice Chairman of Lagan Valley | Unionist Association in 1983 through 1985, and became |
William Samuel Fyffe (born 1914) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
agent before joining the staff of the Ulster | Unionist Party, in 1942. |
liam Percival Brown (born 1900 or 1901) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ted to the Belfast Corporation for the Ulster | Unionist Party in 1934, and in 1938 took a commission |
on Crawford Herdman (1872 or 1873-1949) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
et (24 February 1906 - 8 November 1970) was a | Unionist politician in Scotland. |
iott (23 April 1877 - 17 December 1944) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
e Morrell (born 26 December 1931) is a former | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
born November 1939) is a former solicitor and | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
As leader-designate of the largest designated | Unionist party in the Northern Ireland Assembly he was |
William Cecil McKee (1905-January 2003) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Conan Doyle did better than any previous | Unionist candidate in the constituency, but Brown was |
He lost his seat to the Democratic | Unionist Party in the 1981 local elections but regaine |
Canadian federal election as a member of the | Unionist coalition in the brand new electoral district |
William Nixon, MBE (1880 -11 May 1949) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ne of five candidates to stand for the Ulster | Unionist nomination in the 1995 by-election following |
er 1880-12 September 1961) was an independent | unionist politician in Northern Ireland, member of the |
Joe Gaston (born 1926 or 1927) is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Walter Scott (born 1908) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
thorne (12 November 1912-December 1992) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
lear that the balance between nationalist and | unionist voters in the constituency was very close. |
hover Taggart (11 November 1909 - 1997) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ns (31 January 1909 - 21 February 1992) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
iam George Turner (1872 - 14 June 1937) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Robert Overend is a farmer and former | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ervative Party on its merger with the Liberal | Unionist Party in 1912 |
William Jenkins (born 25 July 1904) was an | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
d to Ballymena Borough Council for the Ulster | Unionist Party in 1965, serving until 1973. |
Foster Cairns (born 27 June 1920) is a former | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Samuel Wilson Boyd (born 1886 or 1887) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Gardiner MBE JP MLA (born 24 March 1940) is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland for the Ulster |
29 January 1891 - 12 June 1963) was an Ulster | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Henry S. C. Richardson (born 1883) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
yedmond (a life peer, representing the Ulster | Unionist party in the House of Lords) has carried out |
David Calvert (born 1946) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Edward James Saunderson, leader of the Irish | Unionist Party in the British House of Commons (d.1906 |
Danny Kennedy MLA (born 6 July 1959) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland a former deput |
In 1985, he resigned his seat along with his | Unionist colleagues in the House of Commons in protest |
Several leading trade | unionist wrote in support of this decision, including |
st (26 October 1921 - 10 December 1968) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland who served as |
illiam Duncan Geddis (born 9 July 1896) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
He stood for the Ulster | Unionist Party in North Down in the 1982 Assembly elec |
William John McDowell (1863-1929) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Jonathan Craig MLA is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Simon Hamilton MLA is a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
James Bailie (1890-1967) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
eorge Ruddell Black (1865 or 1866-1942) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Alderman Jack McKee is a | Unionist politician in Larne, Northern Ireland. |
ill Dickson (6 August 1863-5 July 1938) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
1987) was a Norwegian metal worker and trade | unionist, born in Sweden. |
as running unsuccessfully for the Protestant | Unionist Party in the Northern Ireland general electio |
Adam Duffin (1841-1924) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
uary 1969), known as Wilson Hungerford, was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
George Savage, (born 26 November 1941) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Joshua Cardwell (1910-1982) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
settlement between the Akalis and the Muslim | Unionist government in Punjab in 1942 was that jhatka |
rd McConnell (7 April 1868-22 May 1938) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
He was Chairman of the | Unionist Party in 1911. |
candidate, and in 1886 he stood as a Liberal | Unionist Party in Rugby. |
For the English teacher and trade | unionist born in 1904, see Ronald Gould. |
Joan Carson is a former | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Joseph Fisher (1901 or 1902-1963) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
son (26 August 1929 - 24 December 2000) was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
William Humphrey is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
d (near present day Pineville) to counter the | Unionist activity in the area. |
Thomas Lavery (1852-1938) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
this point he became active in politics as a | Unionist and in 1949 he was elected to Clackmannanshir |
Rule probably did him no harm against Liberal | Unionist opponents in St Ives in 1906 and the two elec |
Dick Megaw (born 1869) was a barrister and a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
h John Simpson Gibson (born August 1945) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
September 1975), known as Nat Minford, was a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
He was elected for the Ulster | Unionist Party in North Antrim at the Northern Ireland |
rland (1 September 1876-11 August 1945) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
erian minister, a professor of theology and a | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Bailie, known as Jim Bailie, was a prominent | unionist activist in Northern Ireland. |
er 1942) is a former minister of religion and | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
er William Buchanan Topping (1908-1980) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
to Antrim Borough Council for the Democratic | Unionist Party in 1981. |
James Little (UK politician) (1868-1946), | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
n George Robinson MLA (born 30 May 1941) is a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
Harold Barbour (1874-1938) was a | unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ison (born 19 April 1875) was a barrister and | Unionist politician in Northern Ireland. |
ounds to visit his sick mother, which angered | Unionist politians including Jeffrey Donaldson and Nig |
In January 1913, the Ulster | Unionist Council instituted the Ulster Volunteer Force |
Unionist Northern Irish political leaders for decades | |
ly 1888 - died 31 January 1968) was an Ulster | Unionist Northern Irish Member of Parliament (MP). |
The Scottish Conservative and | Unionist Students is the former youth wing of the Scot |
An active trade | unionist, he is General Secretary of Duars Chabagan Wo |
r - Benjamin Jennings Caddy, a militant trade | unionist who is regarded as the doyen of the trade uni |
ted the Clitheroe division of Lancashire as a | Unionist, though it is unclear whether his candidacy w |
Arthur Smith-Barry (to 1874), (Liberal later | Unionist), 17 January 1843-22 February 1925 aged 82 |
Block chronicled activities of the | Unionist "Mermentau Jayhawkers" and their vigilante ne |
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