Augustine Birrell

Life
1850-1933 [K.C.]; ed. Cambridge; Quain Professor of Law, London, 1896; issued Obiter Dicta (1884) containing light essays on Browning, Cellini, Carlyle, Falstaff, et al.; life of Charlotte Brontë (1887); MP West Fife and other constituencies; Chief Sec. for Ireland 1907-16; established National University of Ireland and Queen’s University, Belfast, by Irish Universities Act, 1908; also Land Purchase Act, 1909; considered good natured but indolent; advised by John Redmond; unprepared for Rising of 1916, and was on holiday in Britain when it occurred; his advice as to the ill-advisedness of martial law in the wake of the Rising overlooked; resigned directly after; known as witty writer; quit politics in 1918. DNB KUN DIH OCEL FDA OCIL

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Works
Obiter Dicta
(1906 & eds.); More Obiter dicta (1924); A Rogue’s Memoirs, &c. [Three essays, extracted from Obiter Dicta. (London: A. L. Humphreys 1912), vii, 83pp., 16o.; The Collected Essays and Addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920 (London 1922).

Also, Numerous lives incl. John Wesley, and editions of the English poets; edns. of Boswell’s Dr. Johnson; edn. of R. B. Sheridan, The rivals (1896, 1908); papers on points of law. [See COPAC, infra.]

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Criticism
Leon Ó Broin, The Chief Secretary: Augustine Birrell in Ireland (London: Chatto & Windus 1969), viii, 232pp., ill., 12 pls.; see also Bence-Jones, Twilight of the Ascendancy [account of his personality and gifts]

Vivian Mercier, ‘Irish Literary Revival’, in W. E. Vaughan, ed., A New History of Ireland: Ireland under the Union II, 1870-1921, Vol. VI (Clarendon Press 1996) [Chap. XIII]

F. X. Martin, ‘Myths and Reality of 1916,’ Irish Hist. Studies (1967)

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Notes
Dictionary of National Biography remarks that he failed to recognise danger of Sinn Féin.

R. F. Foster, Modern Ireland (1988), p.431; Pres. Board of Education, 1906; Chf. Sec., 1907; introduced Irish Council Bill, 1907; est. Irish National University and Queen’s University, Belfast, 1908; secured 1909 Land Act; failed to counter the growth of Sinn Féin; resigned 1916.

Eric Stevens Books (Cat. 168, 1992) lists Dramatic Works of John Ford (Murray 1827), with bookplate of Augustine Birrell [. Things Past Redress (1st edn. 1937) [Hyland Dec. 1996].

University of Ulster Library, Morris Collection holds Obiter Dicta (1906); Self Selected Essays, a 2nd Series (1916).

COPAC lists Actors (1899); Alfred Tennyson, Frederick Locker and Augustine Birrell. A talk given to the Rowfant Club by Sir Charles Tennyson on 28 September 1962 (1965)); Andrew Marvell (1905, 1965, 1978); Andrew Marvell 1621-1678: tercentenary Tributes [and others] ed. ...); by Wm. H. Bagguley ed. (1922); Aphorisms on Authors and their Ways); with some general observations on the humours, habits, and methods of composition of poets-good, bad, and indifferent. Diligently collected from Johnson's 'Lives' by A. B. [i.e. Augustine Birrell], etc. MS. corrections [by A. Birrell] (1917); An appendix to the Rowfant library: A catalogue of the printed books, manuscripts, autograph letters etc / collected since the printing of the first catalogue in 1886 by the late Frederick Locker Lampson (1900); An Appreciation of John Wesley's Journal. [by] Augustine Birrell 1902, 1905, 1926); A Birthday Greeting to the Right Hon. Augustine Birrell, etc. [A menu of a dinner given in his honour] (1920); Book-buying by Birrell (1962); The Book-Hunter in Paris. ['Bouquinistes et Bouquineurs'] .., with a preface by A. Birrell. [by] Uzanne, Octave (1893); Boswell's Life of Johnson / edited by Augustine Birrell (1896, 1901, 1912); The Chief Secretary: Augustine Birrell in Ireland. [by] Ó Broin, Leon (1969); Collected essays (1899 (1902); as The collected essays & addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920 (1922); The Collected Essays & Addresses of the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, 1880-1920 [with a portrait] (1922); Contrib. to The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, with annotations and a general introduction by Sidney Lee (1906); Concerning solicitors, by one them / With a preface by the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, K.C (1920); Crowned Masterpieces of Eloquence, representing the advance of civilization. As collected in the world's best orations from the earliest period to the present time. David J. Brewer ... editor, with special introductions by Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell ... Sir Gilbert Parker. (Victoria edition.) [With plates, including a portrait] [by] Brewer, David Josiah (1910); The Duties and liabilities of trustees: six lectures delivered in the Inner Temple during the Hilary Sittings, 1896, at the request of the Council of Legal Education); The Education Bill, 1906: a speech delivered by the Right Hon. A Birrell, M.P. (president of the Board of Education) on the introduction and first reading in the House of Commons, on April 9th, 1906 (1906); Emerson. A lecture.; Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1903); England's Helicon / edited from the edition of 1600 with additional poems from the edition of 1614 by Hugh Macdonald (1949, 1950); Essays about men, women, and books (1894, 1895, 1897, 1901, 1906); Essays. (Carlyle, Milton, Pope, Johnson, Gibbon.) (1912); The essays of Elia by Charles Lamb); edited by Augustine Birrell); with etchings by Herbert Railton (1888, 1890, 1892, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1899, 1900, 1906); Essays of to-day and yesterday / [Ed. by F.H. Pritchard] (1926); Et Cetera. A collection, &c. (1930); Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Bill [signed A. B., i.e., Augustine Birrell, the Chief Secretary for Ireland] England, B.P.2/6.(7.) (1907); Four lectures on the law of employers' liability at home and abroad (1897); Frederick Locker-Lampson. A character sketch with a small selection from letters addressed to him and bibliographical notes on a few of the books formerly in the Rowfant Library [with plates, including a portrait]; Locker-Lampson, Frederick (1920); Henry Broadhurst, M.P. The story of his life from a stonemason's bench to the Treasury bench told by himself, with an introduction by Augustine Birrell [with a portrait] [by] Broadhurst, Henry (1901); Home letters / written by Lord Beaconsfield 1830-1852); with an introduction by Augustine Birrell (1928); Home letters. Written by Lord Beaconsfield, 1830-1852, with introduction by the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell. [by] Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, Disraeli, Ralph (1928); Home rule for Ireland: a speech .. (1911 (1911); Home Rule for Ireland. A speech delivered ... at Ilfracombe, on October 19th, 1911. (1911); Introductions by Richard Curle, Augustine Birrell [and others] ... to the catalogue of the Ashley Library, 1922-1930, collected by Thomas James Wise. [by] Wise, Thomas James, Curle, Richard Henry Parnell (1934); The Irish Council Bill, 1907. A speech delivered ... on the introduction and first reading in the House of Commons, on May 7th, 1907. (1907); John Bright. A monograph .., with a preface by the Right Hon. Augustine Birrell, M.P, with portraits and facsimiles. [by] O'Brien, Richard Barry, the Elder); Birrell, Right Hon. John Wesley's journal / abridged by Percy Livingstone Parker with an introduction by Hugh Price Hughes and an appreciation of the journal by Augustine Birrell (1902, 1905, 1915, 1938); Last essays of Elia by Charles Lamb); edited by Augustine Birrell); with etchings by Herbert Railton (1888, 1900 , 1919); Lavengro); the scholar, the gypsy, the priest [with a portrait] [by] Borrow, George Henry); Beckett, Charles E., Groome, Francis Hindes; Knapp, William Ireland; Seccombe, Thomas, M.A.); Shepperson, Claude Allin); Sullivan, Edmund Joseph); Watts-Dunton, Walter Theodore (1851, and edns. to 1906); A letter of enquiry to the reverend fathers of the Society of Jesus / [J. Taylor]); written in the person of a dissatisfied Roman Catholick (1689); A letter to the Craftsmen, upon the change of affairs in Europe by the war that is begun against the Emperour. [by] Hervey, John Hervey, Baron; A.B.; Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933. (1734); Letters: a selection of important and new letters with introductions and biographical notes by George Eayrs); with a chapter on Wesley, his times and work by Augustine Birrell (1915); Letters on the proposed vote for building churches: which have appeared in the New Times and Courier / [D. Ryder, 1st. Earl of Harrowby] (1824); The Liberal Magazine. [An account of its aims and objects, extracted from the December Number 1893] (1894); Life of Charlotte Brontë (1887); The life of James W. Alsop by his wife; With an introductory chapter by Augustine Birrell); and a note on educational work in Liverpool by C. Sydney Jones (1926); The Lords and the Education Bill: a speech delivered ... at Bristol, on November 13th, 1906); Liberal Publication Department; National Liberal Federation; Liberal Central Association (1906); Love, marriage and chastity by Reverend E. Mersch, S.J., translated with notes by A.B (1939); Men, women, and books (1906, 1910, 1912); More Obiter Dicta. (1924, 1930); Mr. Birrell's Education Bill ... [by] Smith, Sydney Fenn (1906); Mr. Birrell's Education Bill: selections from the objections urged against it. A memorandum ... Second edition); with an appendix. [by] Gallwey, Peter (1906); My Confidences. An autobiographical sketch addressed to my descendants. [Edited by Augustine Birrell] [by] Locker, Frederick, Locker-Lampson, Frederick (1896); The National Liberal Federation, from its commencement to the General Election of 1906 .., with an introduction by the Right Hon. Augustine Birrell. [by] Watson, Right Hon. Robert Spence (1906, 1907); The new Education Bill, 1906 (1906); Obiter dicta (1884, 1885, 1887, 1893, 1894, 1896, 1899, 1902, 1906, 1910, 1st and 2nd series complete (1913, 1923); On a dictum of Mr. Disraeli's and other matters: an address delivered before the University of Glasgow on December 5th, 1912 by the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell .. (1912); [On the constitution of Parliament]: dinner and reception given by the ... Club to the Rt. Hon. Augustine Birrell, President of the Club ... July 25th, 1910, etc [by] Eighty Club); Birrell, Augustine (1910); Oration on the ideal university. Delivered ... to inaugurate the second Foundation week. June 17th, 1898. Lord Reay [etc] (1898); Patchwork [by] Locker-Lampson, Frederick, 1821-1895); Birrell, Augustine, 1850-1933); Sherman, Philip D. (Philip Darrell), 1881-1957); Rowfant Club (Cleveland, Ohio)); Plimpton Press (1927); Poems, by the most deservedly admired Mrs. Katherine Philips, the matchless Orinda. To which is added Monsieur Corneille's tragedies of Pompey and Horace, with several other translations out of French. (1710); Poems of Browning. Selected & with an introduction by the Right Hon. Augustine Birrell [with plates, including a portrait] [by] Browning, Robert, the Poet (1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1903, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1919, 1929, 1951); The Poetical Works of Robert Browning, with portraits. [Edited by the Right Hon. Augustine Birrell and Sir Frederic G. Kenyon] [by] Browning, Robert, the Poet, Kenyon, Sir Frederic George, G.B.E., Director and Principal Librarian of the British Museum (1896); Politics and education / [Augustine Birrell] (1902); Prayers and Meditations. By Samuel Johnson, LL.D. [Published from his manuscripts by George Strahan] A new edition, with notes and an introduction by the Rev. Hinchcliffe Higgins and a preface by Augustine Birrell, K.C. Also some opinions of Dr. Johnson on the Christian religion. [by] Johnson, Samuel, LL.D., Higgins, Hinchcliffe); Strahan, George, Vicar of Islington (1904); Proposed land bill to be introduced on Monday 23rd November. [Signed: A. B., i.e. Augustine Birrell, the Chief Secretary for Ireland] [by] England, England, B.P.2/6.(9.) (1908); A Quaker Post-Bag: letters to Sir John Rodes of Barlbrough Hall, in the County of Derby, Baronet, and to John Gratton of Monyash, 1693-1742. Selected and edited by Mrs. Godfrey Locker Lampson, with a preface by Augustine Birrell, with illustrations. [by] Lampson, Sophie Felicité Locker, Gratton, John); Rodes, Sir John, Bart. (1910); The question of the continuance of state grants to denominational training colleges and secondary schools. [Signed: A. B., i.e. Augustine Birrell, the President of the Board of Education] [by] England (1906); Records of the Rathbone Family ... [Consisting of 'Sketch of the Earlier William Rathbones, their Circle, and the Liverpool of their day,' by A. Birrell, with sundry papers] Edited by Emily A. Rathbone [with portraits]; Rathbone, Emily Acheson); Rathbone, Family of (1913); Rejection by the House of Lords of the clause in the London Government Bill which allowed women to be eligible for the office of alderman or councillors. Speech,: ... Debate in the House of Commons, July 6th, 1899 (1899); Report of a Speech delivered by Mr. Augustine Birrell, K.C. on Wednesday, February 1, 1905. (1905); Res Judicatae / Augustine Birrell, 1892, 1893, 1896, 1910, 1907); A Rogue's Memoirs, etc. [Three essays, extracted from 'Obiter Dicta'] (1912); The school for scandal: and The rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan); with introduction by Augustine Birrell and illustrations by Edmund J. Sullivan (1896, 1908); Selected essays, 1884-1907 (1908, 1909, 1916, 1917, 1926); Self-selected essays: a second series (1916); Seven lectures on the law and history of copyright in books (1899, 1971); Sir Frank Lockwood: a biographical sketch (1865, 1898, 1910); Some Early Recollections of Liverpool, etc [with a portrait] (1924); Some early recollections of Liverpool, in a letter addressed to the Lord Mayor of that city (1924); Speech by Mr. Birrell on the third reading [of the Education Bill]. (1906); The Story of the Bold Pécopin. A legend of the Rhine ... Done into English by Eleanor and Augustine Birrell, with illustrations by H. R. Millar. [by] Hugo, Victor Marie, Viscount); Birrell, Eleanor, Millar, H. R. (1902); Things Past Redress. [An autobiography, with portraits] (1937); Thoughts from Augustine Birrell. Selected by Elsie E. Morton [with a portrait]; Morton, Elsie E. (1913); Three essays: I. Book-buying, II. book-binding, III. the office of literature (1924); Under the Papal Crown); or, 'Birrelism' in Ireland. [by] Harding, Clement (1915); William Hazlitt / Augustine Birrell (1901, 1902, 1922, 1926.

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W. B. Yeats: Birrell was the object of Yeats’s annoyance at the appointment of Count Plunkett instead of Hugh Lane to the Curatorship of National Museum, 1912 (See A. N. Jeffares, New Commentary on the Poems, 1984, p.125).

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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)