Thursday, May 11, 1916

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Correspondence (0)

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No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.

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H.H. Asquith
London / Travelling to Ireland
HIS DAYSpeaking in the House of Commons on martial law in Ireland
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Venetia Stanley

Location unknown.

Official Register

1916-05-11

Top News

Daily Edition

John Dillon of the Irish Parliamentary Party called on the British government to stop the executions of Easter Rising leaders.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

IN SESSION

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Witness Observations

Cynthia Asquith
Cynthia Asquith

"Beb, McKenna and I drove to Bluetooth's together. ... Birrell... looked melancholily enough... We went to the House to hear the Irish Debate... Dinner at Downing Street."