The Northern Ireland prime minister, James Craig, attempted to obstruct the commission, alleging that the Irish Free State commissioner, Eoin MacNeill, “might be the object of hostile ...
Lots of people in Clare – including a lot of priests – wanted Eoin MacNeill to be the by-election candidate; so did Arthur Griffith. Many Volunteers in the constituency were completely opposed ...
Dublin, 2 June 1916 - Eoin MacNeill has been sentenced to penal servitude for life following a court-martial in Dublin. Mr MacNeill is currently being transferred to Dartmoor Convict Prison ...
The meeting was presided over by Eoin MacNeill, a professor at UCD and a leading member of the Gaelic League. Prof. MacNeill opened the meeting by saying that action and not words was the point of ...
Douglas Hyde, following his late 1892 lecture on the need to de-anglicise the Irish nation and race, founded Conradh na Gaeilge/The Gaelic League in conjunction with Eoin MacNeill in 1893.
The Irish Volunteer was a weekly newspaper primarily aimed at the membership of its namesake, an organisation which had been founded by Eoin MacNeill in November 1913. A single, four-page paper ...
The meeting was chaired by the UCD Professor, Eoin MacNeill, and he proposed a simple motion to the meeting: ‘We won’t have conscription.’ The motion was passed unanimously. Prof.
Dublin, 24 April 1918 - Eoin MacNeill has been reappointed to the position of Professor of Early and Medieval Irish History at... Dublin, 25 November 1913 - An Irish Volunteers army was founded at ...
Douglas Hyde, following his late 1892 lecture on the need to de-anglicise the Irish nation and race, founded Conradh na Gaeilge/The Gaelic League in conjunction with Eoin MacNeill in 1893.