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  James Molyneaux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James Henry Molyneaux, Baron Molyneaux of Killead, KBE, PC (born August 27, 1920) is a Northern Irish Unionist politician and was leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1979 to 1995.
In October 1974, Molyneaux became leader of the Ulster Unionists in the House of Commons, and between 1982 and 1986 he sat as an Ulster Unionist member for South Antrim in the failed Northern Ireland Assembly.
In the 2005 general election Molyneaux caused a storm when he and Smyth endorsed the Democratic Unionist Party candidate Jimmy Spratt over the Ulster Unionist Party candidate Michael McGimpsey in South Belfast, the seat Smyth was retiring from.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/James_Molyneaux   (572 words)

  
 Lanark & Kent Counties Ontario Pioneers - pafg06 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
James A PAUL was born in 1883 in Lanark On Ca.
Finlay MOLYNEAUX was born in nr Watsons Cor's,Lanark,Ontario,Canada.
James W. Parents] was born on 12 Jul 1886 in Lanark Co On Ca.
www.start.ca /users/kathleen/pafg06.htm   (495 words)

  
 Lanark & Kent Counties Ontario Pioneers - pafg07 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
James G. Parents] was born on 29 Aug 1871 in Lanark Lanark On Ca.
James PRENTICE [Parents] [scrapbook] was born on 3 Jul 1820 in Sunnnyside Lodge Lanarkshire Scotland.
James UMPHERSTON [Parents] was born in 1824 in Scotland.
www.start.ca /users/kathleen/pafg07.htm   (819 words)

  
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He was brought out of the pit on the first saturday afternoon and, although was burnt and badly disfigured, he was claimed by a woman who said she was his wife and buried in St.Helen's Cemetary.
James was drawer to James Gerrard (No.170) and was buried at St.James', Haydock, 15th June.
James Owen (No.103) and William Sharples his son, who is unlisted in the official records, were his drawers.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/LAN/Haydock/MINES.txt   (5928 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
James Craig was born in Sydenham, Belfast, in 1871.
James Henry Molyneaux was born in Killead, County Antrim in 1920 and served with the RAF in World War II.
In 1982 James Molyneaux led the Party into the Northern Ireland Assembly, which sat until it was dissolved in 1986, and in 1985 he led the Ulster Unionist MPs in resigning their seats in protest at the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement.
www.uup.org /welcome_history_leaders.htm   (1533 words)

  
 Swarbrick Family History - pafg06 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
James WAREING was born 4 Dec 1790 in HOUGHTON, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND.
James DOLMAN was born 1813 in CHIPPENHAM, WILTSHIRE, ENGLAND.
James MOLYNEAUX was born Oct 1824 in PRESTON, LANCASHIRE, ENGLAND.
www.swarbrick55.freeserve.co.uk /pafg06.htm   (635 words)

  
 The Descendants of Henry Molyneaux and Sarah Moore
James (I) Ernest Molyneaux #23426, born 1886 in Prince Edward Island, died 30 Sep 1918 in Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, buried in Lower Montague United Methodist Cemetery, Prince Edward Island.
Molyneaux #59030, born 29 Jun 1887 in Prince Edward Island, died 31 Dec 1971, buried in Dundas Cemetery, Kings, Prince Edward Island.
James Ernest Molyneaux #59042, born 16 Jun 1914, died 13 Jun 1958, buried in Crossroads Cemetery, Queens, Prince Edward Island.
www.islandregister.com /molyneaux1.html   (11828 words)

  
 Ulster Unionist Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Until almost the very end of its period of power in Northern Ireland the UUP was led by a combination of landed gentry (Sir Basil Brooke [later Lord Brookeborough], Terence O'Neill and James Chichester-Clark) and gentrified industrial magnates (Sir James Craig later Lord Craigavon, and John Miller Andrews).
In both cases the main beneficiaries of this were the Ulster Unionists, now under the leadership of James Molyneaux (1979-1995).
In October 1995, Patricia Campbell, a Catholic member of the UUP and personal secretary to Molyneaux, filed an employment discrimination case against the UUP with the Fair Employment Commission which was settled out of court.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ulster_Unionist_Party   (1735 words)

  
 Ireland Information Guide , Irish, Counties, Facts, Statistics, Tourism, Culture, How   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1985, he resigned his seat along with his Unionist colleagues in the House of Commons in protest at the Anglo-Irish Agreement, and was re-elected in the subsequent by-election.
In 1974, Molyneaux became leader of the Ulster Unionists in the House of Commons, and between 1982 and 1986 he sat as an Ulster Unionist member for South Antrim in the failed Northern Ireland Assembly.
He was admitted to the Privy Council in 1982, and on retiring as Ulster Unionist leader he was knighted as a KBE in 1996.
www.irelandinformationguide.com /James_Molyneaux   (261 words)

  
 ROBBIE LOW
James Molyneaux MP A late January morning and a mist engulfed most of London and thickened by the banks of the Thames; not enough to merit the title “fog” but more than adequate for the discomfort of the growing legion of asthmatics.
Twenty years of parish ministry teaches the dullest priest that, at the bedside of the dying, it is the ancient liturgies that are recalled and form the prayer holds into the greater life.
Molyneaux told them he would see them each for ten minutes that afternoon and, while he would do his best, the decisions were his.
trushare.com /09FEB96/FE96LOWI.htm   (2339 words)

  
 BBC Online - On The Record - Interviews
MOLYNEAUX: Well, it was very interesting to listen to Mr - Sir Patrick Mayhew yesterday echoing words which I have been using for the past three years, that for example the three-stranded circus act isn't going to be a winner.
MOLYNEAUX: Well, the government itself always recognises, and always has recognised, that we have to move forward where it's possible, where it's practical and possible to achieve the art of the possible, and we're all convinced - and I'm quite convinced - that there is a way to do it.
MOLYNEAUX: Oh yes, we have achieved something of value to the people of the whole of the United Kingdom and the people of Northern Ireland regard themselves as parts of the United Kingdom, part of the United Kingdom, and that they're citizens of the United Kingdom.
www.bbc.co.uk /otr/intext93-94/Molyneaux6.3.94.html   (1322 words)

  
 Bad Religion - Violence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Molyneaux, 62, of 155 S. Main St., Portville, is on trial for first-degree sodomy, second-degree sodomy, two counts of first-degree sexual abuse and second-degree sexual abuse.
Molyneaux is a retired Portville Central School Teacher and a former Boy Scout leader.
James J. Brzyski, Nicholas V. Cudemo, Thomas J. Durkin, Michael W. Swierzy, Richard G. Jones, Thomas M. Kohler and Francis X. Trauger were announced in a spare notice on Page 8 of the archdiocesan newspaper, the Catholic Standard and Times.
quinnell.us /religion/bad/violence5.html   (6344 words)

  
 Christopher Wylie, PhD, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Molyneaux K. A., Schaible K, and Wylie C. gp130, the shared receptor for the LIF/IL6 cytokine family in the mouse, is not required for early germ cell differentiation, but is required cell-autonomously in oocytes for ovulation.
Molyneaux, K.A, and Wylie C. The genome and the germ cell.
Stallock, J., Molyneaux, K., Schaible, K., Knudson, C.M., and Wylie, C. The pro-apoptotic gene Bax is required for the death of ectopic primordial germ cells during their migration in the mouse embryo.
www.cincinnatichildrens.org /svc/find-professional/w/christopher-wylie.htm   (775 words)

  
 Unionist Politics and the Politics of Unionism since the Anglo
Molyneaux, the UUP leader, saw the existance of a united front against the Pact as an end in itself - as a means of preserving unity and maintaining morale - rather than forcing the British government to abandon the policy.
Molyneaux admits, 'that he never regarded the campaign as a means of bringing down the Agreement, but saw it simply as an exercise in letting off steam, which had it not been released, may have been used for more destructive purposes.
In effect Molyneaux allowed himself to be used as an establishment safety valve.
www.ulsternation.org.uk /unionist_politics.htm   (840 words)

  
 Trimble, David - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Trimble, David   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Representing the Upper Bann constituency in the House of Commons from 1990, he won the leadership of the OUP in August 1995, when James Molyneaux decided to retire at the age of 75.
Trimble, originally seen as a hardliner and not likely to move easily into Molyneaux's seat, proved to be more flexible and tolerant than had been predicted.
Following his election as OUP leader, he sought to give an impetus to the Northern Ireland peace process, meeting UK prime minister John Major, Irish taoiseach John Bruton, and US president Bill Clinton.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Trimble,+David   (393 words)

  
 Hermann Lotze
Indeed, it is principally by this means that he came to hold sway with both the early Moore and the early Russell.
The words ‘immanent operation’ seem here to mean that the single real being M, of which a and b are members, is the only thing that changes, and that when it changes, it changes inwardly and all over at once.
Of course, James himself strongly repudiated this argument and its conclusion, painting the former as verbal sophistry.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/hermann-lotze   (7834 words)

  
 Ian Gow Memorial Lecture given by Enoch Powell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The interview was not taped nor recorded in shorthand; but Mr Sloane took extensive notes at the time from which he wrote it up in full immediately afterwards, and I have verified from his notes, of which I possess a photocopy, that the terms of the answer I have just quoted are accurate.
They are extremely remarkable, and with Mr Molyneaux's agreement I quoted them in the House of Commons on 29th June 1982 during the Committee stage of James Prior's Northern Ireland Bill.
The upshot was that the then Prime Minister undertook, at the request of Mr Molyneaux, to have the matter investigated.
www.unionist.org.uk /publications/powell.html   (1864 words)

  
 African American Review: Errol G. Hill and James V. Hatch. A History of African American Theatre
What they have achieved is the first historical source book of this magnitude to be published in the field.
Most historians agree that Rosamund Johnson (and his brother James Weldon Johnson) did not meet Cole until he arrived in New York in 1900.
In 1898, Billy Johnson, not Rosamund, starred with Cole on Broadway in their groundbreaking Negro musical comedy A Trip to Coontown; this photograph is likely related to that event.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m2838/is_2_38/ai_n6359572   (1083 words)

  
 Slugger O'Toole: Unionist self-pity and supremacy
David Adams, writing in the Irish Times (subs needed), believes it is time for unionism to "jettison the self-pity" and "accept the heavy responsibilities that come with public office" or suspicions will remain that "supremacy within unionism matters a lot more to many unionist politicians than trying to establish a peaceful and settled Northern Ireland".
Adams begins by noting how former Ulster Unionist Party leader James Molyneaux remarked in 1994 that a prolonged IRA ceasefire could be the "most destabilising thing to happen to unionism since partition".
While saying senior Ulster Unionists have been more welcoming of the recent decommissiong move, the reaction of the DUP (the largest party) is what matters and is the "main reason unionism is in the state it is in".
www.sluggerotoole.com /archives/2005/10/unionist_selfpi.php   (766 words)

  
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A former leader of the once-dominant Ulster Unionist Party, James Molyneaux, forecast this when he said the IRA cease-fire could prove to be the most destabilizing event in Northern Ireland history.
The IRA and illegal Protestant groups, in turn, would cement their cease-fires and embrace politics by handing over their weapons to a retired Canadian general, John de Chastelain, by mid-2000.
Instead, Molyneaux's risk-taking successor as Ulster Unionist leader, David Trimble, split his party by forming a power-sharing Cabinet alongside Sinn Fein before any IRA disarmament, breaking a key campaign pledge.
www.nctimes.com /articles/2005/09/18/news/nation/16_02_369_17_05.prt   (782 words)

  
 Friends of the Union - Sixth Ian Gow Memorial Lecture - given by the The Rt. Hon. Sir James Molyneaux K.B.E., MP   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sir James Molyneaux K.B.E., MP To increase knowledge and understanding within and without the United Kingdom of the need to maintain the Union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Sir James Molyneaux K.B.E., MP 19th November 1996
It is a signal honour to be invited to perpetuate the memory of the greatest of Ulster's friends who never wavered in his defence of the Union.
www.unionist.org.uk /publications/molyneaux.html   (2407 words)

  
 Occam's Toothbrush: I witnessed the dead of Belsen: we must always confront tyranny   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I witnessed the dead of Belsen: we must always confront tyranny
James Molyneaux writes in this important article, about tyranny and terrorism, and the resolve we need to defeat it:
I now admit that I was wrong because I didn't realise that the rewards of tyranny and terrorism would be so great, and that therefore authorities and governments would lack the courage and resolution to stamp out such evils.
occam.blogmosis.com /archives/020515.html   (158 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Just five years after his election as MP for Upper Bann and at a comparatively young age he succeeded James Molyneaux as Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, the largest party in Northern Ireland.
He was the first Unionist leader to meet an Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in a generation.
James Molyneaux had resigned following the publication of the Framework Documents, a joint British-Irish outline for a political settlement which Unionists felt were programmed towards eventual political unification with the Irish Republic.
www.uup.org /welcome_representatives_davidtrimble.htm   (664 words)

  
 CHRONOLOGY 1995
Two guardsmen, Mark Wright (2l), from Arbroath, and James Fisher (28), from Ayrshire, were jailed for life at Belfast Crown Court for the murder of Peter McBride (18), in the New Lodge in Belfast in September 1992.
There was a meeting at Westminster between the UUP leader, Mr Molyneaux, the DUP leader, Mr Paisley, and the SDLP leader,John Hume.
At Westminster, the UUP leader, Mr Molyneaux, launched a document calling for an "interim" assembly to be elected before negotiations.
www.uhb.fr /Langues/Cei/chron95.htm   (12731 words)

  
 Irish Echo Online - News
DUBLIN -- When the IRA called its first ceasefire, in 1994, then Ulster Unionist leader James Molyneaux described it as the most destabilizing event in the history of Northern Ireland.
In South Belfast, Trimble's close colleague Michael McGimpsey is in a dogfight with the DUPs' Jimmy Spratt.
Spratt, who is a former head of the staunchly unionist Police Federation, has won the endorsement of two senior Ulster Unionist members: former South Belfast MP Martin Smyth and former UUP leader James Molyneaux.
www.irishecho.com /newspaper/story.cfm?id=16317   (1035 words)

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