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Alexander Blane : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexander Blane Alexander Blaine〔There does not seem to have been a standard spelling, and ‘Blane’, ‘Blaine’ and ‘Blain’ are all found. Lyons (1960) and O'Brien (1957) have Blane. Walker (1978) has Blaine. The Times usually has Blane but sometimes Blaine. The Freeman’s Journal (13 January 1899) actually has Blane and Blaine on the same page (p.6). Blane is used here because it occurs most often and is the version given in the 1911 Census return.〕 (''c.''1850–1917) was an Irish nationalist politician and Member of Parliament (MP) for South Armagh, 1885-92. He was a supporter of Charles Stewart Parnell during the Split in the Irish Parliamentary Party, and later a pioneering Socialist. In 1876 he was appointed agent to the Catholic Registration Association, an organization dedicated to maximising the Catholic vote. He was also president of the Prisoners’ Aid Society.〔The Times, 1/12/1885 and 5 July 1892〕 ==Early life== Blane was the son of Alexander Blane of Armagh and Sydney and of Bridget, daughter of a Mr Timon of Armagh. He was born about 1850〔The Times stated on 1 December 1885, that Blane was then ‘about 30 years old’, but Blane himself gave his age as 61 in the Census of 1911, indicating a birth date about 1850.〕 and was a native of the city of Armagh. Blane was educated by the Christian Brothers at Greenpark. He became a master tailor.
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