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Irish politician ( 1867-1954 )
Henry Harrison Member of the British Parliament for Mid Tipperary
In office 1890-1892 Personal details Born 17 December 1867 Died 20 February 1954 Political party Irish Parliamentary Party Alma mater Balliol College Captain Henry Harrison OBE MC *
MP ( 17 December 1867 - 20 February 1954 ) was an Irish politician .
He served as MP in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and as member of the Irish Parliamentary Party represented Mid Tipperary from 1890 to 1892 .
He later served as a Royal Irish Regiment officer with the New British Army in World War I , was an extensive writer , and proponent of improved relations between the United Kingdom and Ireland .
Biography
A Protestant nationalist , Harrison was the son of Henry Harrison of Holywood and Ardkeen , County Down and of Letitia Tennent .
She was the daughter of Robert James Tennent , who had been Liberal MP for Belfast from 1847 to 1852 and a great-niece of the United Irishman Henry Joy McCracken hanged in 1798 .
Later , when widowed , Letitia married the author Hartley Withers .
Henry 's sister , Sarah Cecilia Harrison , was an artist and social reformer .
Harrison went to Westminster School and then to Balliol College at Oxford .
While there he developed an admiration for Charles Stewart Parnell and became secretary of the Oxford University Home Rule Group .
At this time , the Land War was in progress and in 1889
Harrison went to Ireland to visit the scene of the evictions in Gweedore , County Donegal .
He became involved in physical confrontations with the Royal Irish Constabulary and as a result became a Nationalist celebrity overnight .
The following May , Parnell offered the vacant parliamentary seat of Mid-Tipperary to Harrison , who left Oxford , still aged only 22 , to take it up , unopposed .
Only six months later , following the divorce case involving Katharine O' Shea , the Irish Parliamentary Party split over Parnell 's leadership .
Harrison strongly supported Parnell , acted as his bodyguard and aide-de-camp , and after Parnell 's death devoted himself to the service of his widow Katharine .
From her he heard a completely different version of the events surrounding the divorce case from that which had appeared in the press , and this was to form the seed of his later books .
At the general election of 1892 , Harrison did not defend Mid-Tipperary .
He stood at West Limerick as a Parnellite instead , but came nowhere near winning the seat .
In 1895 general election , he stood at North Sligo , polling better but again far short of winning .
In 1895 Harrison married Maie Byrne , an American , with whom he had a son .
He came to prominence briefly again in 1903 when , in spite of his lack of legal training , he successfully conducted his own case in a court action all the way to the House of Lords .
Otherwise , however , he disappeared from public view until his war service with the Royal Irish Regiment when he served on the Western Front with distinction in the New British Army formed for the First World War , reaching the rank of Captain and being awarded the MC .
He organised patrols in " No Man 's Land " so successfully that he was appointed special patrol officer to the 16th ( Irish )
Division .
He was invalided out and became a recruiting officer in Ireland .
He was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1919 New Year Honours .
He then made a return to Irish politics , working with Sir Horace Plunkett as Secretary of the Irish Dominion League , an organisation campaigning for dominion status for Ireland within the British Empire .
Harrison was a lifelong opponent of Irish partition .
He was Irish correspondent of The Economist from 1922 to 1927 and owner-editor of Irish Truth from 1924 to 1927 .
Harrison 's two books defending Parnell were published in 1931 and 1938 .
They have had a major impact on Irish historiography , leading to a more favourable view of Parnell 's role in the O’Shea affair .
F. S. L. Lyons commented that he " did more than anyone else to uncover what seems to have been the true facts " about the Parnell-O' Shea liaison .
The second book , Parnell , Joseph Chamberlain and Mr Garvin , was written in response to J. L. Garvin 's biography of Joseph Chamberlain , which had ignored Harrison 's first book , Parnell Vindicated : The Lifting of the Veil .
Later , Harrison successfully repulsed an attempt in the official history of The Times to rehabilitate that newspaper 's role in using forged letters to attack Parnell in the later 1880s .
In 1952 he forced The Times to publish a four-page correction written by him as an appendix to the fourth volume of the history .
During the difficult years of the Anglo-Irish Trade War over the land purchase annuities , declaration of the Republic , Irish neutrality during World War II , and departure from the Commonwealth , Harrison worked to promote good relations between Britain and Ireland .
He published various books and pamphlets on the issues in dispute and wrote numerous letters to The Times .
He also founded , with General Sir Hubert Gough , the Commonwealth Irish Association in 1942 .
By the time of his death , he was the last survivor of the Irish Parliamentary Party led by Parnell , and as a member of the pre-1918 Irish Parliamentary Party , he seems to have been outlived only by John Patrick Hayden , who died a few months after him in 1954 and by Patrick
Whitty and John Lymbrick Esmonde who were only MPs for a very short time during the First World War .
He is buried in Holywood , County Down .
Footnotes 1 . ^ Cite error :
The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined ( see the help page ) .
2. ^ The Times , Obituary , 22 February 1954 , states that Harrison did not seek to stand for Parliament again after the end of his initial term in 1892 .
This is a mistake as
The Times itself reported his candidacies in 1892 and 1895 .
3. ^ " No.
31114 " .
The London Gazette ( Supplement ) . 8 January 1919 . p. 455 .
4 . ^ ( 1977 , p.324 )
Selected publications *
Parnell Vindicated : the lifting of the veil , London , Constable , 1931 * The Strange Case of the Irish Land Purchase Annuities , Dublin , M. H. Gill , 1932 *
Ireland and the British Empire , 1937 : Conflict or Collaboration ? : A study of Anglo-Irish differences from an international standpoint , London , Robert Hale & Co. , 1937 * Parnell , Joseph Chamberlain and Mr Garvin , London , Robert Hale , 1938 *
Ulster and the British Empire 1939 , London , Robert Hale , 1939 * The Partition of Ireland : How Britain is responsible , London , Robert Hale , 1939 *
The Neutrality of Ireland : Why it was inevitable , London , Robert Hale Ltd , 1942 *
Parnell , Joseph Chamberlain and " The Times " : A Documentary Record : tempora mutantur , Belfast , Irish News ; Dublin , Brown & Nolan , 1953


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irish [PERSON] politician [PERSON] ( 1867-1954 ) henry harrison [PERSON] member [PERSON] of the british parliament [HUMAN GROUP] for mid tipperary [PERSON] in office 1890-1892 personal details born 17 december [PERIOD] 1867 died 20 february [PERIOD] 1954 political party irish parliamentary party [PERSON] alma mater balliol college [INSTITUTION] captain [PERSON] henry harrison [PERSON] obe mc * mp ( 17 december [PERIOD] 1867 - 20 february [PERIOD] 1954 ) was an irish [PERSON] politician [PERSON] . he served as mp in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] of the united kingdom [PLACE] of great britain [PLACE] and ireland [PLACE] and as member [PERSON] of the irish parliamentary party [PERSON] represented mid tipperary [PERSON] from 1890 to 1892 . he later served as a royal irish [PERSON] regiment officer [TERM] with the new british army [HUMAN GROUP] in world war [EVENT] i , was an extensive writer [PERSON] , and proponent [PERSON] of improved relations [RELATION] between the united kingdom [PLACE] and ireland [PLACE] . biography [SEQUENCE] a protestant nationalist [PERSON] , harrison [PERSON] was the son [PERSON] of henry harrison [PERSON] of holywood [PLACE] and ardkeen [UNKNOWN] , county down [PERSON] and of letitia tennent [PERSON] . she was the daughter [PERSON] of robert james tennent [PERSON] , who had been liberal mp [PERSON] for belfast [PLACE] from 1847 to 1852 and a great-niece of the united irishman henry [PERSON] joy mccracken [PLACE] hanged in 1798 . later , when widowed , letitia [PERSON] married the author hartley withers [PERSON] . henry [PERSON] 's sister [PERSON] , sarah cecilia harrison [PERSON] , was an artist [PERSON] and social reformer [PERSON] . harrison [PERSON] went to westminster school [INSTITUTION] and then to balliol college [INSTITUTION] at oxford [PERSON] . while there he developed an admiration [EVENT] for charles stewart parnell [PERSON] and became secretary [PERSON] of the oxford university home rule group [GROUP] . at this time [PERIOD] , the land war [EVENT] was in progress [EVENT] and in 1889 harrison [PERSON] went to ireland [PLACE] to visit the scene [SET] of the evictions [STATE] in gweedore [UNKNOWN] , county donegal [PERSON] . he became involved in physical confrontations [ACT] with the royal irish [PERSON] constabulary [PERSON] and as a result [RESULT] became a nationalist [PERSON] celebrity [ACTION] overnight . the following may [PERIOD] , parnell [PERSON] offered the vacant parliamentary seat [PROPERTY] of mid-tipperary to harrison [PERSON] , who left oxford [PERSON] , still aged only 22 , to take it up , unopposed . only six months [PERIOD] later , following the divorce case [PERSON] involving katharine o' shea [PERSON] , the irish parliamentary party [PERSON] split over parnell [PERSON] 's leadership [PERSON] . harrison [PERSON] strongly supported parnell [PERSON] , acted as his bodyguard [PERSON] and aide-de-camp , and after parnell [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] devoted himself to the service [INSTITUTION] of his widow katharine [PERSON] . from her he heard a completely different version [PERMISSION] of the events [EVENT] surrounding the divorce case [PERSON] from that which had appeared in the press [INSTITUTION] , and this was to form the seed [STATE] of his later books [ENTITY] . at the general election [PROCESS] of 1892 , harrison [PERSON] did not defend mid-tipperary . he stood at west limerick [PLACE] as a parnellite [UNKNOWN] instead , but came nowhere near winning the seat [PROPERTY] . in 1895 general election [PROCESS] , he stood at north sligo [PLACE] , polling better but again far short of winning . in 1895 harrison [PERSON] married maie byrne [PERSON] , an american , with whom he had a son [PERSON] . he came to prominence briefly again in 1903 when , in spite [EVENT] of his lack [UNKNOWN] of legal training [RESULT] , he successfully conducted his own case [PERSON] in a court action [ACTION] all the way [UNKNOWN] to the house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] . otherwise , however , he disappeared from public view [ORGANISATION] until his war service [INSTITUTION] with the royal irish [PERSON] regiment [HUMAN GROUP] when he served on the western front [PLACE] with distinction [SOUND] in the new british army [HUMAN GROUP] formed for the first world war [EVENT] , reaching the rank [RANK] of captain [PERSON] and being awarded the mc . he organised patrols [DISTANCE] in " no man [PERSON] 's land [LAND] " so successfully that he was appointed special patrol officer [TERM] to the 16th ( irish [PERSON] ) division [PERSON] . he was invalided out and became a recruiting officer [TERM] in ireland [PLACE] . he was appointed an officer [TERM] of the order [ACT] of the british empire [POWER] in the 1919 new year honours [PLACE] . he then made a return [NUMBER] to irish [PERSON] politics [ACTION] , working with sir horace plunkett [PERSON] as secretary [PERSON] of the irish dominion league [PERSON] , an organisation [ORGANISATION] campaigning for dominion status [STATUS] for ireland [PLACE] within the british empire [POWER] . harrison [PERSON] was a lifelong opponent [PERSON] of irish [PERSON] partition [PLACE] . he was irish [PERSON] correspondent [PERSON] of the economist [PERSON] from 1922 to 1927 and owner-editor of irish truth [PERSON] from 1924 to 1927 . harrison [PERSON] 's two books [ENTITY] defending parnell [PERSON] were published in 1931 and 1938 . they have had a major impact [EVENT] on irish [PERSON] historiography [STUDY] , leading to a more favourable view [ORGANISATION] of parnell [PERSON] 's role [ROLE] in the o’shea affair [ACTION] . f. s. l. lyons [PERSON] commented that he " did more than anyone [UNKNOWN] else to uncover what seems to have been the true facts [UNKNOWN] " about the parnell-o' shea liaison . the second book [ENTITY] , parnell [PERSON] , joseph chamberlain [PERSON] and mr garvin [PERSON] , was written in response [RANK] to j. l. garvin [PERSON] 's biography [SEQUENCE] of joseph chamberlain [PERSON] , which had ignored harrison [PERSON] 's first book [ENTITY] , parnell vindicated [PERSON] : the lifting [ACTION] of the veil [ACQUISITION] . later , harrison [PERSON] successfully repulsed an attempt [ACTION] in the official history [INSTANCE] of the times [UNKNOWN] to rehabilitate that newspaper [SPEECH ACT] 's role [ROLE] in using forged letters [SPEECH ACT] to attack parnell [PERSON] in the later 1880s . in 1952 he forced the times [UNKNOWN] to publish a four-page correction [PERSON] written by him as an appendix [ABSTRACT ENTITY] to the fourth volume [POSITION] of the history [INSTANCE] . during the difficult years [PERIOD] of the anglo-irish trade war over the land purchase annuities [PERSON] , declaration [ACTION] of the republic [PLACE] , irish [PERSON] neutrality [STATE] during world war [EVENT] ii , and departure from the commonwealth [ABSTRACT ENTITY] , harrison [PERSON] worked to promote good relations [RELATION] between britain [PLACE] and ireland [PLACE] . he published various books [ENTITY] and pamphlets [PERSON] on the issues [EVENT] in dispute [DISPUTE] and wrote numerous letters [SPEECH ACT] to the times [UNKNOWN] . he also founded , with general sir hubert [PERSON] gough , the commonwealth irish [PERSON] association [INSTITUTION] in 1942 . by the time [PERIOD] of his death [EVENT] , he was the last survivor [PERSON] of the irish parliamentary party [PERSON] led by parnell [PERSON] , and as a member [PERSON] of the pre-1918 irish parliamentary party [PERSON] , he seems to have been outlived only by john patrick hayden [PERSON] , who died a few months [PERIOD] after him in 1954 and by patrick whitty and john lymbrick esmonde [PERSON] who were only mps [UNKNOWN] for a very short time [PERIOD] during the first world war [EVENT] . he is buried in holywood [PLACE] , county down [PERSON] . footnotes [NUMBER] 1 . ^ cite error [STATE] : the named reference [NUMBER] :0 was invoked but never defined ( see the help page [INSTANCE] ) . 2. ^ the times [UNKNOWN] , obituary [SPEECH ACT] , 22 february [PERIOD] 1954 , states that harrison [PERSON] did not seek to stand for parliament [HUMAN GROUP] again after the end [UNKNOWN] of his initial term [TERM] in 1892 . this is a mistake [EVENT] as the times [UNKNOWN] itself reported his candidacies [STATE] in 1892 and 1895 . 3. ^ " no. 31114 " . the london gazette [PLACE] ( supplement [RANK] ) . 8 january [PERIOD] 1919 . p. 455 . 4 . ^ ( 1977 , p.324 ) selected publications [ACTION] * parnell vindicated [PERSON] : the lifting [ACTION] of the veil [ACQUISITION] , london [PLACE] , constable [UNKNOWN] , 1931 * the strange case [PERSON] of the irish land purchase annuities [PERSON] , dublin [PLACE] , m. h. gill [PERSON] , 1932 * ireland [PLACE] and the british empire [POWER] , 1937 : conflict [EVENT] or collaboration [EVENT] ? : a study [STUDY] of anglo-irish differences [RESULT] from an international standpoint [UNKNOWN] , london [PLACE] , robert hale [PERSON] & co. , 1937 * parnell [PERSON] , joseph chamberlain [PERSON] and mr garvin [PERSON] , london [PLACE] , robert hale [PERSON] , 1938 * ulster [PLACE] and the british empire [POWER] 1939 , london [PLACE] , robert hale [PERSON] , 1939 * the partition [PLACE] of ireland [PLACE] : how britain [PLACE] is responsible , london [PLACE] , robert hale [PERSON] , 1939 * the neutrality [STATE] of ireland [PLACE] : why it was inevitable , london [PLACE] , robert hale ltd [PERSON] , 1942 * parnell [PERSON] , joseph chamberlain [PERSON] and " the times [UNKNOWN] " : a documentary record [ARTIFACT] : tempora mutantur [UNKNOWN] , belfast [PLACE] , irish news [PERSON] ; dublin [PLACE] , brown [PERSON] & nolan [PERSON] , 1953

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5london6PLACE the london gazette ( supplement ) . 8 january 1919 . p. 455 .
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75royal irish constabulary1PERSON he became involved in physical confrontations with the royal irish constabulary and as a result became a nationalist celebrity overnight .
76sarah cecilia harrison1PERSON henry 's sister , sarah cecilia harrison , was an artist and social reformer .
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78patrols1DISTANCE he organised patrols in " no man 's land " so successfully that he was appointed special patrol officer to the 16th ( irish )
79author hartley withers1PERSON later , when widowed , letitia married the author hartley withers .
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83brown1PERSON parnell , joseph chamberlain and " the times " : a documentary record : tempora mutantur , belfast , irish news ; dublin , brown & nolan , 1953
84bodyguard1PERSON harrison strongly supported parnell , acted as his bodyguard and aide-de-camp , and after parnell 's death devoted himself to the service of his widow katharine .
85j. l. garvin1PERSON the second book , parnell , joseph chamberlain and mr garvin , was written in response to j. l. garvin 's biography of joseph chamberlain , which had ignored harrison 's first book , parnell vindicated : the lifting of the veil .
86sister1PERSON henry 's sister , sarah cecilia harrison , was an artist and social reformer .
87henry harrison1PERSON henry harrison member of the british parliament for mid tipperary
88mistake1EVENT this is a mistake as
89widow katharine1PERSON harrison strongly supported parnell , acted as his bodyguard and aide-de-camp , and after parnell 's death devoted himself to the service of his widow katharine .
90cite error1STATE footnotes 1 . ^ cite error :
91nationalist1PERSON a protestant nationalist , harrison was the son of henry harrison of holywood and ardkeen , county down and of letitia tennent .
92letitia1PERSON a protestant nationalist , harrison was the son of henry harrison of holywood and ardkeen , county down and of letitia tennent .
93reference1NUMBER the named reference :0 was invoked but never defined ( see the help page ) .
94impact1EVENT they have had a major impact on irish historiography , leading to a more favourable view of parnell 's role in the o’shea affair .
95parliamentary seat1PROPERTY the following may , parnell offered the vacant parliamentary seat of mid-tipperary to harrison , who left oxford , still aged only 22 , to take it up , unopposed .
96tempora mutantur1UNKNOWN parnell , joseph chamberlain and " the times " : a documentary record : tempora mutantur , belfast , irish news ; dublin , brown & nolan , 1953
97balliol college1INSTITUTION in office 1890-1892 personal details born 17 december 1867 died 20 february 1954 political party irish parliamentary party alma mater balliol college captain henry harrison obe mc *
98united irishman henry joy mccracken1PLACE she was the daughter of robert james tennent , who had been liberal mp for belfast from 1847 to 1852 and a great-niece of the united irishman henry joy mccracken hanged in 1798 .
99appendix1ABSTRACT ENTITY in 1952 he forced the times to publish a four-page correction written by him as an appendix to the fourth volume of the history .
100celebrity1ACTION he became involved in physical confrontations with the royal irish constabulary and as a result became a nationalist celebrity overnight .
101patrol officer1TERM he organised patrols in " no man 's land " so successfully that he was appointed special patrol officer to the 16th ( irish )
102spite1EVENT he came to prominence briefly again in 1903 when , in spite of his lack of legal training , he successfully conducted his own case in a court action all the way to the house of lords .
103henry1PERSON henry harrison member of the british parliament for mid tipperary
104artist1PERSON henry 's sister , sarah cecilia harrison , was an artist and social reformer .
105irish dominion league1PERSON he then made a return to irish politics , working with sir horace plunkett as secretary of the irish dominion league , an organisation campaigning for dominion status for ireland within the british empire .
106pamphlets1PERSON he published various books and pamphlets on the issues in dispute and wrote numerous letters to the times .
107irish news1PERSON parnell , joseph chamberlain and " the times " : a documentary record : tempora mutantur , belfast , irish news ; dublin , brown & nolan , 1953
108conflict1EVENT ireland and the british empire , 1937 : conflict or collaboration ? : a study of anglo-irish differences from an international standpoint , london , robert hale & co. , 1937 * parnell , joseph chamberlain and mr garvin , london , robert hale , 1938 *
109term1TERM 2. ^ the times , obituary , 22 february 1954 , states that harrison did not seek to stand for parliament again after the end of his initial term in 1892 .
110anglo irish trade war1EVENT
111patrick whitty1PERSON
112leadership1PERSON only six months later , following the divorce case involving katharine o' shea , the irish parliamentary party split over parnell 's leadership .
113land purchase annuities1PERSON during the difficult years of the anglo-irish trade war over the land purchase annuities , declaration of the republic , irish neutrality during world war ii , and departure from the commonwealth , harrison worked to promote good relations between britain and ireland .
114oxford university home rule group1GROUP while there he developed an admiration for charles stewart parnell and became secretary of the oxford university home rule group .
115volume1POSITION in 1952 he forced the times to publish a four-page correction written by him as an appendix to the fourth volume of the history .
116newspaper1SPEECH ACT later , harrison successfully repulsed an attempt in the official history of the times to rehabilitate that newspaper 's role in using forged letters to attack parnell in the later 1880s .
117publications1ACTION selected publications *
118case1PERSON only six months later , following the divorce case involving katharine o' shea , the irish parliamentary party split over parnell 's leadership .
119nolan1PERSON parnell , joseph chamberlain and " the times " : a documentary record : tempora mutantur , belfast , irish news ; dublin , brown & nolan , 1953
120admiration1EVENT while there he developed an admiration for charles stewart parnell and became secretary of the oxford university home rule group .
121republic1PLACE during the difficult years of the anglo-irish trade war over the land purchase annuities , declaration of the republic , irish neutrality during world war ii , and departure from the commonwealth , harrison worked to promote good relations between britain and ireland .
122survivor1PERSON by the time of his death , he was the last survivor of the irish parliamentary party led by parnell , and as a member of the pre-1918 irish parliamentary party , he seems to have been outlived only by john patrick hayden , who died a few months after him in 1954 and by patrick
123ulster1PLACE ulster and the british empire 1939 , london , robert hale , 1939 * the partition of ireland : how britain is responsible , london , robert hale , 1939 *
124study1STUDY ireland and the british empire , 1937 : conflict or collaboration ? : a study of anglo-irish differences from an international standpoint , london , robert hale & co. , 1937 * parnell , joseph chamberlain and mr garvin , london , robert hale , 1938 *
125historiography1STUDY they have had a major impact on irish historiography , leading to a more favourable view of parnell 's role in the o’shea affair .
126captain1PERSON in office 1890-1892 personal details born 17 december 1867 died 20 february 1954 political party irish parliamentary party alma mater balliol college captain henry harrison obe mc *
127way1UNKNOWN he came to prominence briefly again in 1903 when , in spite of his lack of legal training , he successfully conducted his own case in a court action all the way to the house of lords .
128sir horace plunkett1PERSON he then made a return to irish politics , working with sir horace plunkett as secretary of the irish dominion league , an organisation campaigning for dominion status for ireland within the british empire .
129evictions1STATE harrison went to ireland to visit the scene of the evictions in gweedore , county donegal .
130correspondent1PERSON he was irish correspondent of the economist from 1922 to 1927 and owner-editor of irish truth from 1924 to 1927 .
131m. h. gill1PERSON parnell vindicated : the lifting of the veil , london , constable , 1931 * the strange case of the irish land purchase annuities , dublin , m. h. gill , 1932 *
132robert james tennent1PERSON she was the daughter of robert james tennent , who had been liberal mp for belfast from 1847 to 1852 and a great-niece of the united irishman henry joy mccracken hanged in 1798 .
133mps1UNKNOWN whitty and john lymbrick esmonde who were only mps for a very short time during the first world war .
134parliament1HUMAN GROUP henry harrison member of the british parliament for mid tipperary
135division1PERSON division .
136end1UNKNOWN 2. ^ the times , obituary , 22 february 1954 , states that harrison did not seek to stand for parliament again after the end of his initial term in 1892 .
137distinction1SOUND otherwise , however , he disappeared from public view until his war service with the royal irish regiment when he served on the western front with distinction in the new british army formed for the first world war , reaching the rank of captain and being awarded the mc .
138version1PERMISSION from her he heard a completely different version of the events surrounding the divorce case from that which had appeared in the press , and this was to form the seed of his later books .
139o’shea affair1ACTION they have had a major impact on irish historiography , leading to a more favourable view of parnell 's role in the o’shea affair .
140differences1RESULT ireland and the british empire , 1937 : conflict or collaboration ? : a study of anglo-irish differences from an international standpoint , london , robert hale & co. , 1937 * parnell , joseph chamberlain and mr garvin , london , robert hale , 1938 *
141john lymbrick esmonde1PERSON whitty and john lymbrick esmonde who were only mps for a very short time during the first world war .
142footnotes1NUMBER footnotes 1 . ^ cite error :
143land war1EVENT at this time , the land war was in progress and in 1889
144robert hale ltd1PERSON the neutrality of ireland : why it was inevitable , london , robert hale ltd , 1942 *
145office personal details born december1PERIOD
146correction1PERSON in 1952 he forced the times to publish a four-page correction written by him as an appendix to the fourth volume of the history .
147return1NUMBER he then made a return to irish politics , working with sir horace plunkett as secretary of the irish dominion league , an organisation campaigning for dominion status for ireland within the british empire .
148north sligo1PLACE in 1895 general election , he stood at north sligo , polling better but again far short of winning .
149dispute1DISPUTE he published various books and pamphlets on the issues in dispute and wrote numerous letters to the times .
150great niece1ANIMAL
151parnell o' shea liaison1PERSON
152attempt1ACTION later , harrison successfully repulsed an attempt in the official history of the times to rehabilitate that newspaper 's role in using forged letters to attack parnell in the later 1880s .
153dominion status1STATUS he then made a return to irish politics , working with sir horace plunkett as secretary of the irish dominion league , an organisation campaigning for dominion status for ireland within the british empire .
154page1INSTANCE in 1952 he forced the times to publish a four page correction written by him as an appendix to the fourth volume of the history .
155man1PERSON he organised patrols in " no man 's land " so successfully that he was appointed special patrol officer to the 16th ( irish )
156london gazette1PLACE the london gazette ( supplement ) . 8 january 1919 . p. 455 .
157lack1UNKNOWN he came to prominence briefly again in 1903 when , in spite of his lack of legal training , he successfully conducted his own case in a court action all the way to the house of lords .
158westminster school1INSTITUTION harrison went to westminster school and then to balliol college at oxford .
159result1RESULT he became involved in physical confrontations with the royal irish constabulary and as a result became a nationalist celebrity overnight .
160issues1EVENT he published various books and pamphlets on the issues in dispute and wrote numerous letters to the times .
161confrontations1ACT he became involved in physical confrontations with the royal irish constabulary and as a result became a nationalist celebrity overnight .
162liberal mp1PERSON she was the daughter of robert james tennent , who had been liberal mp for belfast from 1847 to 1852 and a great-niece of the united irishman henry joy mccracken hanged in 1798 .
163politics1ACTION he then made a return to irish politics , working with sir horace plunkett as secretary of the irish dominion league , an organisation campaigning for dominion status for ireland within the british empire .
164press1INSTITUTION from her he heard a completely different version of the events surrounding the divorce case from that which had appeared in the press , and this was to form the seed of his later books .
165progress1EVENT at this time , the land war was in progress and in 1889
166may1PERIOD the following may , parnell offered the vacant parliamentary seat of mid-tipperary to harrison , who left oxford , still aged only 22 , to take it up , unopposed .
167facts1UNKNOWN f. s. l. lyons commented that he " did more than anyone else to uncover what seems to have been the true facts " about the parnell-o' shea liaison .
168commonwealth1ABSTRACT ENTITY during the difficult years of the anglo-irish trade war over the land purchase annuities , declaration of the republic , irish neutrality during world war ii , and departure from the commonwealth , harrison worked to promote good relations between britain and ireland .
169war service1INSTITUTION otherwise , however , he disappeared from public view until his war service with the royal irish regiment when he served on the western front with distinction in the new british army formed for the first world war , reaching the rank of captain and being awarded the mc .
170county donegal1PERSON harrison went to ireland to visit the scene of the evictions in gweedore , county donegal .
171proponent1PERSON he later served as a royal irish regiment officer with the new british army in world war i , was an extensive writer , and proponent of improved relations between the united kingdom and ireland .
172letitia tennent1PERSON a protestant nationalist , harrison was the son of henry harrison of holywood and ardkeen , county down and of letitia tennent .
173commonwealth irish association1INSTITUTION he also founded , with general sir hubert gough , the commonwealth irish association in 1942 .
174record1ARTIFACT parnell , joseph chamberlain and " the times " : a documentary record : tempora mutantur , belfast , irish news ; dublin , brown & nolan , 1953
175order1ACT he was appointed an officer of the order of the british empire in the 1919 new year honours .
176strange case1PERSON parnell vindicated : the lifting of the veil , london , constable , 1931 * the strange case of the irish land purchase annuities , dublin , m. h. gill , 1932 *
177standpoint1UNKNOWN ireland and the british empire , 1937 : conflict or collaboration ? : a study of anglo-irish differences from an international standpoint , london , robert hale & co. , 1937 * parnell , joseph chamberlain and mr garvin , london , robert hale , 1938 *
178katharine o' shea1PERSON only six months later , following the divorce case involving katharine o' shea , the irish parliamentary party split over parnell 's leadership .
179january1PERIOD the london gazette ( supplement ) . 8 january 1919 . p. 455 .
180reformer1PERSON henry 's sister , sarah cecilia harrison , was an artist and social reformer .
181f. s. l. lyons1PERSON f. s. l. lyons commented that he " did more than anyone else to uncover what seems to have been the true facts " about the parnell-o' shea liaison .
182anyone1UNKNOWN f. s. l. lyons commented that he " did more than anyone else to uncover what seems to have been the true facts " about the parnell-o' shea liaison .
183seat1PROPERTY the following may , parnell offered the vacant parliamentary seat of mid-tipperary to harrison , who left oxford , still aged only 22 , to take it up , unopposed .
184training1RESULT he came to prominence briefly again in 1903 when , in spite of his lack of legal training , he successfully conducted his own case in a court action all the way to the house of lords .
185british parliament1HUMAN GROUP henry harrison member of the british parliament for mid tipperary
186service1INSTITUTION harrison strongly supported parnell , acted as his bodyguard and aide-de-camp , and after parnell 's death devoted himself to the service of his widow katharine .
187candidacies1STATE the times itself reported his candidacies in 1892 and 1895 .
188gweedore1UNKNOWN harrison went to ireland to visit the scene of the evictions in gweedore , county donegal .
189commons1UNKNOWN he served as mp in the house of commons of the united kingdom of great britain and ireland and as member of the irish parliamentary party represented mid tipperary from 1890 to 1892 .
190rank1RANK otherwise , however , he disappeared from public view until his war service with the royal irish regiment when he served on the western front with distinction in the new british army formed for the first world war , reaching the rank of captain and being awarded the mc .
191daughter1PERSON she was the daughter of robert james tennent , who had been liberal mp for belfast from 1847 to 1852 and a great-niece of the united irishman henry joy mccracken hanged in 1798 .
192royal irish regiment officer1PERSON he later served as a royal irish regiment officer with the new british army in world war i , was an extensive writer , and proponent of improved relations between the united kingdom and ireland .
193response1RANK the second book , parnell , joseph chamberlain and mr garvin , was written in response to j. l. garvin 's biography of joseph chamberlain , which had ignored harrison 's first book , parnell vindicated : the lifting of the veil .
194royal irish regiment1HUMAN GROUP he later served as a royal irish regiment officer with the new british army in world war i , was an extensive writer , and proponent of improved relations between the united kingdom and ireland .
195irish land purchase annuities1PERSON parnell vindicated : the lifting of the veil , london , constable , 1931 * the strange case of the irish land purchase annuities , dublin , m. h. gill , 1932 *

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