Irish War of Independence - The Chosen leader of the great majority in Southern Ireland
Time: Friday Jun 24, 1921
Place: Ireland
Details: Seizing the momentum, Lloyd George wrote to Éamon de Valera as "the chosen leader of the great majority in Southern Ireland" on 24 June, suggesting a conference.
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