The Chamberlains, the Churchills and Ireland, 1874–1922
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1.Gladstone to Lord Spencer, 23 December 1885 cited in Peter Gordon, (ed.), The Red Earl: The Papers of the Fifth Earl Spencer, 1835–1910, Vol. II, 1885–1910, Northhampton, 1986, p. 89.
2.Henry W. Lucy, A Diary of the Home Rule Parliament, 1892–1895, 1896, p. 38.
3.R.E. Quinault, ‘Joseph Chamberlain: A Reassessment’, in T.R. Gourvish and Alan O’Day (eds.), Late Victorian Britain, 1867–1900, Macmillan, 1988, p. 79.
4.R.E. Quinault, ‘Lord Randolph Churchill and Home Rule’, Irish Historical Studies, Vol. XXI, 1978–79, p. 377.
5.Michael Bentley, Politics Without Democracy: Great Britain, 1815–1914 Perception and Preoccupation in British Government, Oxford, 1985, p. 247.
6.A.B. Cooke and John Vincent, The Governing Passion: Cabinet Government and Party Politics in Britain 1885–1886, Brighton, 1974, p. 75. Winston claimed that ‘no man was more vigorous in his resistance to Home Rule or more vehement in his language than Lord Randolph Churchill.’ Winston S. Churchill, Lord Randolph Churchill, Vol. II, 1906, p. 56.
7.Wilfrid Scawen Blunt to Winston Churchill, 21 January 1906, ‘He was far more a Home Ruler than you seem to know …’ cited in Randolph Spencer Churchill, Winston S. Churchill, Companion Volume II, Part 1, 1901–1907, 1969, pp. 491–2.
8.J.L. Garvin, The Life of Joseph Chamberlain: Vol. I, 1836–1885: Chamberlain and Democracy, 1932. J.L. Garvin, The Life of Joseph Chamberlain: Vol. II, 1885–1895, Disruption and Combat, 1933. J.L. Garvin, The Life of Joseph Chamberlain: Vol. III, 1895–1900, Empire and World Policy. J. Amery, The Life of Joseph Chamberlain: At the Height of his power, Vol. IV, 1901–1903, 1951. J. Amery, The Life of Joseph Chamberlain: Joseph Chamberlain and the Tariff Reform Campaign, Vol. V, 1901–1903, 1969. J. Amery, The Life of Joseph Chamberlain: Joseph Chamberlain and the Tariff Reform Campaign, Vol. VI, 1903–1968, 1969. For the complete bibliography on Joseph Chamberlain see Scott Newton and Dilwyn Porter, Joseph Chamberlain, 1836–1914: A Bibliography, Connecticut, 1994.
9.Robert Rhodes James, Lord Randolph Churchill, 1959, p. 236, fn. 1.