
In the vibrant town of Clonmel, the Clonmel Branch of the United Irish League convened for a pivotal meeting, with the spirit of unity and patriotism soaring high. The headlines in the Northants Evening Telegraph on Tuesday, February 5, 1901, might have proudly proclaimed, “Clonmel United Irish League Unites for the Cause.”
The Parliamentary Fund Takes Center Stage
The focal point of this gathering was none other than the much-discussed Parliamentary Fund. It was a subject of considerable interest and debate, reflecting the League’s dedication to the cause of Irish nationalism. The Northants Evening Telegraph might set the stage for the meeting with the headline, “The Parliamentary Fund Takes Center Stage.”
A Resolution of Solidarity
As the discussions unfolded, a resolution emerged, a testament to the unity and commitment of the League members. It declared wholehearted support for the call to action made by the National trustees, a distinguished group that included Dr O’Donnell, Bishop of Raphoe, J. Redmond, and Alderman O’Mara of Limerick. The Northants Evening Telegraph might highlight the solidarity of the League with the headline, “A Resolution of Solidarity.”
Worthy of All True Nationalists
The resolution underscored the importance of the call for support, emphasizing that it was a cause worthy of the backing of all true Nationalists. It was a call to arms for those who believed in the advancement of their beloved country. The Northants Evening Telegraph might capture this passionate sentiment with the headline, “Worthy of All True Nationalists.”
Clonmel’s Past Contributions
The resolution did not just express support; it also celebrated Clonmel’s storied history of contributions to the cause. It proudly noted that the town’s past support compared favorably with other parts of Ireland. Clonmel had long been a bastion of Irish nationalism, and its contributions had not gone unnoticed. The Northants Evening Telegraph might honour this legacy with the headline, “Clonmel’s Past Contributions.”
Hope for an Enthusiastic Response
With their history as a source of inspiration, the League members expressed hope for the future. They hoped that the current call for support would be met with enthusiasm and a spirited response, ensuring the continued advancement of their beloved country. The Northants Evening Telegraph might convey this optimism with the headline, “Hope for an Enthusiastic Response.”
In Clonmel, a sense of unity and purpose prevailed as the Clonmel Branch of the United Irish League convened to discuss the vital Parliamentary Fund. The resolution they adopted echoed their commitment to the cause, and their hope for a brighter future for Ireland burned bright. As the League members looked to the horizon with optimism, the headlines in the Northants Evening Telegraph might encapsulate this spirit with the headline, “Clonmel United Irish League Unites for the Cause.”
Northants Evening Telegraph – Tuesday 05 February 1901


