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"I stand by the seventy-seven executions, and seven hundred and seventy-seven more if necessary." - Mr. Kevin O'Higgins.
1. James Fish...
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"I stand by the seventy-seven executions, and seven hundred and seventy-seven more if necessary." - Mr. Kevin O'Higgins.
1. James Fisher Nov 17 * 2.Peter Cassidy Nov 17 * 3.Richard Twohig Nov 17 * 4.John Gaffney Nov 17 * 5.Erskine Childers Nov 24 * 6.Joseph Spooner Nov 30 7.Patrick Farrelly Nov 30 8.John Murphy Nov 30 * 9.Rory O'Connor Dec 08 * 10.Liam Mellows Dec 08 * 11.Joseph McKelvey Dec 08 * 12.Richard Barrett Dec 08 * 13.Stephen White Dec 19 * 14.Joseph Johnston Dec 19 * 15.Patrick Mangan Dec 19 * 16.Patrick Nolan Dec 19 * 17.Brian Moore Dec 19 18.James O'Connor Dec 19 * 19.Patrick Bagnel Dec 19 20.John Murphy Dec 29 * 21.John Phelan Dec 29 * 22.Leo Dowling Jan 08 * 23.Sylvester Heaney Jan 08 * 24.Lawrence Sheeky Jan 08 * 25.Anthony O' Reilly Jan 08 * 26.Terence Brady Jan 08 * 27.Thomas McKeown Jan 13 * 28.John McNulty Jan 13 29.Thomas Murray Jan 13 30.Frederick Burke Jan 15 * 31.Patrick Russell Jan 15 * 32.Martin O' Shea Jan 15 * 33.Patrick McNamara Jan 15 34.James Lillis Jan 15 * 35.James Daly Jan 20 * 36.John Clifford Jan 20 * 37.Michael Brosnan Jan 20 38.James Hanlon Jan 20 39.Cornelius McMahon Jan 20 * 40.Patrick Hennessey Jan 20 * 41.Thomas Hughes Jan 20 * 42.Michael Walsh Jan 20 43.Herbert Collins Jan 20 * 44.Stephen Joyce Jan 20 * 45.Martin Burke Jan 20 * 46.James Melia Jan 22 47.Thomas Lennon Jan 22 48.Joseph Ferguson Jan 22 * 49.Michael Fitzgerald Jan 25 * 50.Patrick O' Reilly Jan 26 * 51.Patrick Cunningham Jan 26 52.William Conroy Jan 26 53.Colum Kelly Jan 26 54.Patrick Geraghty Jan 27 55.Joseph Byrne Jan 27 56.Thomas Gibson Feb 26 * 57.James ORourke Mar 13 58.William Healy Mar 13 * 59.James Parle Mar 13 * 60.Patrick Hogan Mar 13 * 61.John Creane Mar 13 * 62.Séan Larkin Mar 14 * 63.Timothy O'Sullivan Mar 14 * 64.Daniel Enright Mar 14 * 65.Charles Daly Mar 14 * 66.James O'Malley Apr 11 * 67.Francis Cunnane Apr 11 * 68.Michael Monaghan Apr 11 * 69.John Newell Apr 11 * 70.John Mc Guire Apr 11 * 71.Martin Moylan Apr 11 * 72.Richard Hatheway Apr 25 73.James McEnery Apr 25 * 74.Edward Greaney Apr 25 75.Patrick Mahoney Apr 26 * 76.Christopher Quinn May 02 * 77.William OShaughnessy May 02 *
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The Galtee Mountain Boy might be an imaginary character, the men mentioned in the song are definitely not fictitious. All of them were well-known m...
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The Galtee Mountain Boy might be an imaginary character, the men mentioned in the song are definitely not fictitious. All of them were well-known members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in the Tipperary - Cork area during the War of Independence and the Civil War. Seán Hogan and Dan Breen were part of the group which seized a cart load of gelignite, or gelly, and detonators near Soloheadbeg in County Tipperary on 21 January 1919. Two officers of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) got killed in what is known as the Soloheadbeg Ambush. The ambush at Soloheadbeg marked the beginning of the War of Independence. After the ambush Seán Hogan and Dan Breen were on the run. Hogan was arrested in May 1919, but freed near Knocklong by members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA), among which Dan Breen, when he was transported from Thurles to stand trail in Cork. In June 1921, only a few weeks before the end of the War of Independence, Ned Foley and Patrick Maher were executed for the killing of two police escorts during the Knocklong Rescue. Seán Hogan, who was wounded during his escape, recovered and fought in the Civil War against the Free Staters. Dan Breen managed to avoid being arrested, although once he sustained 22 bullet wounds in a shootout with the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC). Like Seán Hogan Breen opposed the Anglo-Irish Treaty and fought in the Irish Republican Army (IRA). He was arrested by Free Staters during the Civil War and imprisoned in Mountjoy Prison, from which he was released after a hunger and thirst strike. After the Civil War Dan Breen went into politics until his retirement in 1965.
Dinny Lacey was commander of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in the south of County Tipperary and was killed in an ambush by members of the Free State Army on 18 February 1923. And, last but not least, Seán Moylan was leader of the North Cork Brigade of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). After the Civil War Seán Moylan was actively involved in the founding of Fianna Fáil. One of Moylan's greatest political achievements was that he persuaded the anti-Treaty side in the Republic of Ireland to put down the weapons and to enter politics.
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Warrior From West Belfast by The Irish Brigade, a tribute to Brendan Hughes. A fitting tribute to one of Ireland's greatest freedom fighters. lyrics...
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Warrior From West Belfast by The Irish Brigade, a tribute to Brendan Hughes. A fitting tribute to one of Ireland's greatest freedom fighters. lyrics and chords at http://www.martindardis.com/
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Thomas Clarke Easter Rising leader and Respected Fenian caught on Camera tom clarke
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A breif look at the Irish civil war. All information 100% historicaly accurate. Hope you find it interesting, it does contain a fair bit of reading...
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A breif look at the Irish civil war. All information 100% historicaly accurate. Hope you find it interesting, it does contain a fair bit of reading for a video. Enjoy!
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Wee jOkE57 just proved how fuckin thick he really is, the stalking, paedo troll !