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- Belfast_Protestant_Association abstract "The Belfast Protestant Association was a populist evangelical political movement in the early 20th-century.The Association was founded in the last years of the 19th-century by Arthur Trew, a former shipyard worker, who had become an evangelical Protestant preacher and made fiercely anti-Catholic speeches on the steps of Belfast Customs House.In 1901, Trew was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour after he incited his supporters to riot in opposition to a Roman Catholic Corpus Christi procession in the city. His supporters regarded him as a martyr, and his speeches were taken over by Thomas Sloan. Sloan was a superior speaker and organiser, and interest increased rapidly. He stood as an independent Unionist in the Belfast South by-election, 1902, and was elected to the British House of Commons against the official unionist.In 1903, Sloan founded the Independent Orange Order, but he joined the Irish Unionist Party and disassociated himself from his former supporters. However, the Association continued, and worked hard in Belfast North to ensure that the official unionist Daniel Dixon held his seat against a strong challenge from Labour Representation Committee candidate William Walker.Soon after the 1906 UK general election, the Association's treasurer, a Mr Galbraith, disappeared with all the funds, and the organisation collapsed.".
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- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageRevisionID "531641982".
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink 1906_UK_general_election.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Catholicism.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Arthur_Trew.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Belfast.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Belfast_North_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Belfast_Protestant_Association.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Belfast_South_by-election,_1902.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink British_House_of_Commons.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink British_Labour_Party.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anti-Catholicism_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_political_parties_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_Belfast.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protestant_political_parties.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ulster_unionism.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_Christi_(feast).
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Corpus_Christi_procession.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Independent_Orange_Order.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Independent_Unionist.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Unionist_Alliance.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Irish_Unionist_Party.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Labour_Party_(UK).
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Protestant.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Sir_Daniel_Dixon,_1st_Baronet.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Sloan.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom_general_election,_1906.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLink William_Walker_(trade_unionist).
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Belfast Protestant Association".
- Belfast_Protestant_Association hasPhotoCollection Belfast_Protestant_Association.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association subject Category:Anti-Catholicism_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association subject Category:Christian_political_parties_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Northern_Ireland.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association subject Category:Politics_of_Belfast.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association subject Category:Protestant_political_parties.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association subject Category:Ulster_unionism.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association hypernym Movement.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association type Organisation.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association comment "The Belfast Protestant Association was a populist evangelical political movement in the early 20th-century.The Association was founded in the last years of the 19th-century by Arthur Trew, a former shipyard worker, who had become an evangelical Protestant preacher and made fiercely anti-Catholic speeches on the steps of Belfast Customs House.In 1901, Trew was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour after he incited his supporters to riot in opposition to a Roman Catholic Corpus Christi procession in the city. ".
- Belfast_Protestant_Association label "Belfast Protestant Association".
- Belfast_Protestant_Association sameAs m.0ch2f4n.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association sameAs Q4882319.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association sameAs Q4882319.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association wasDerivedFrom Belfast_Protestant_Association?oldid=531641982.
- Belfast_Protestant_Association isPrimaryTopicOf Belfast_Protestant_Association.