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  1. Mary Ann Bulmer (mother) John Bulmer Hobson (14 January 1883 – 8 August 1969) was an Irish republican. He was a leading member of the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) before the Easter Rising in 1916. [1] Hobson swore Patrick Pearse into membership of the IRB in late 1913. [2]

  2. Bulmer Hobson (Condado de Tyrone, 1882 - 1969) fue uno de los principales dirigentes de los Voluntarios Irlandeses y miembro de la Hermandad Republicana Irlandesa. Pertenecía a una familia protestante del Úlster , pero se unió al nacionalismo irlandés al fundar junto a la condesa Constance Markiewicz la organización juvenil republicana ...

  3. Bulmer Hobson (Condado de Tyrone, 1882 - 1969) fue uno de los principales dirigentes de los Voluntarios Irlandeses y miembro de la Hermandad Republicana Irlandesa. Quick facts: Bulmer Hobson, Información personal, Nacimien...

  4. 10 de dic. de 2013 · 3.95K subscribers. Subscribed. 92. 13K views 10 years ago. Óglaigh na hÉireann - Bulmer Hobson Interview, RTÉ, 1963, RTÉ Archives. Bulmer Hobson recalls the founding meeting of the...

  5. Óglaigh na hÉireann - Bulmer Hobson Interview, RTÉ, 1963, RTÉ Archives.Bulmer Hobson discusses the impact of Edward Carson and the Ulster Volunteers in chang...

  6. All rights reserved. Hobson, (John) Bulmer (1883–1969), nationalist, was born 14 January 1883 at 5 Magdala Street, Belfast, the son of Benjamin Hobson, a grocer who was from a quaker family established in Ireland since the time of Cromwell, and his wife, Mary Ann Bulmer, a Yorkshire radical.

  7. Brian Maye. Mon Aug 5 2019 - 00:01. Bulmer Hobson, who died 50 years ago on August 8th, was one of those rare birds – from a northern Protestant background, he became deeply involved in...