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IRISH VOLUNTEERS BELFAST COMMITTEE

Reference code:

IE UCDAD P81

Title: Minute book of the Irish Volunteers Belfast Committee
Dates: 1914-16
Level of description: Item
Extent:

300pp

Administrative history

Founded on 25 November 1913 at the Rotunda in Dublin in response to a call from Eoin MacNeill that nationalists should form their own force comparable to the Ulster Volunteers, the organisation comprised c.160,000 members by the beginning of World War 1. The majority of the membership followed John Redmond’s call to enlist in the British army, forming the National Volunteers and leaving a rump of radical nationalists who reorganised and planned the Easter Rising. In 1920 the Volunteers became the Irish Republican Army.

Scope and content

Belfast Volunteer Committee minute book recording the recruiting and equipping of Volunteers; and excursions to Dublin at Easter 1915 and 1916.

Access:

Available by appointment to holders of a UCDAD reader’s ticket

Language: English
Finding aid: Small collections index

 
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