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Who is the politican whose photograph is on the opening page of the Ancestory website?r

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sandyRoe | 19:34 Sun 18th Jul 2010 | Genealogy
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He was also a 19th Century lawyer.
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Sorry sandy no idea as my home page is customised to get rid of all the USA rubbish and the adverts !
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He was a figure in Ulster politics. Played a major part in the trial of Oscar Wilde.
Sir Edward George Clarke?
do you have a link that those of us who are not registered at the site can access?
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Sir Edward Carson had a cat
it sat upon the fender
and every time it caught a rat
it shouted 'No Surrender!'
I don't know what that means ^^^^^ lol
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It's just one of the images at the top of the opening page of ancestry.co.uk.
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He was a leading Unionist in Ulster during the Irish Home Rule debate early 20th Century.
No surrender was a Unionist slogan.
I removed anything like that along time ago and all the space is taken up with my own details on research and records.

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