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- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill abstract "National Institutions (Wales) Bill was introduced into Parliament in 1891 by Alfred Thomas, MP for East Glamorgan. This Bill, supported by T. E. Ellis, proposed the creation of a Welsh Office, a Welsh National University, and a National Museum of Wales as well as a Welsh Parliament, to be based in Aberystwyth. Ellis' role in the process was purely advisory, as he spent much of 1891 in Egypt for the sake of his health (ironic, as Ellis caught a fever there and almost died, an experience that left him weakened for life). The Bill was opposed by Sir Edward James Reed, MP for Cardiff, and David Alfred Thomas, MP for Merthyr Tydfil, who felt that the Bill would lead to rural Wales dominating industrial South Wales. Although the Bill was unsuccessful, it indicated for the first time what a Welsh national party might be able to achieve. Consideration of the Bill, combined with fever led Ellis to issue a Welsh National Manifesto from Luxor, Egypt, proposing such institutions, together with a 'Temple of Nationalism.'".
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- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Aberystwyth.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Alfred_Thomas,_1st_Baron_Pontypridd.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Amgueddfa_Cymru_–_National_Museum_Wales.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Cardiff.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Category:1891_in_British_law.
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- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink David_Alfred_Thomas,_1st_Viscount_Rhondda.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Edward_James_Reed.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Luxor.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Merthyr_Tydfil.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink National_Assembly_for_Wales.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink T._E._Ellis.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Wales.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLink Welsh_Office.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Institutions (Wales) Bill".
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill wikiPageWikiLinkText "national institutions".
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill subject Category:1891_in_British_law.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill subject Category:1891_in_Wales.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill subject Category:Government_of_Wales.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill subject Category:Proposed_laws_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill type Law.
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill comment "National Institutions (Wales) Bill was introduced into Parliament in 1891 by Alfred Thomas, MP for East Glamorgan. This Bill, supported by T. E. Ellis, proposed the creation of a Welsh Office, a Welsh National University, and a National Museum of Wales as well as a Welsh Parliament, to be based in Aberystwyth.".
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill label "National Institutions (Wales) Bill".
- National_Institutions_(Wales)_Bill sameAs Q6973763.
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