William Johnston (Irish politician)
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William Johnston (22 February 1829 – 17 July 1902) was a nineteenth-century Irish politician and member of the Orange Order. He is noted for his opposition to the and Party Processions Act, which banned Orange marches.
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William Johnston (Irish politician)
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William Johnston
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Ballykilbeg, Co Down
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1902-07-17
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Downpatrick, Ireland
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1829-02-22
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James Porter Corry 1874–1878
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Thomas McClure 1868–1874
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Hunt Walsh Chambre
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King's Inns
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Thomas Johnston
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1829-02-22
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1902-07-17
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Constituency created
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Barrister
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Harriet Allen
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Arminella Frances Drew
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Georgiana Barbara Hay
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1902-07-17
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Member of Parliament for Belfast South
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Member of Parliament for Belfast
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Sovereign Grand Master of the Royal Black Preceptory
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1857
1868
1885
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William Johnston (22 February 1829 – 17 July 1902) was a nineteenth-century Irish politician and member of the Orange Order. He is noted for his opposition to the and Party Processions Act, which banned Orange marches.
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Charles Johnston
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