UNITED IRISHMEN
... UNITED IRISHMEN Supported by SHARP ...
... UNITED IRISHMEN Supported by SHARP ...
... The United Irishmen revitalise their season. DON HOWE, shown the door by QPR last season became they felt he was too old, was hock in the managedal business last eight with first division Coventry. Coach Howe, 56, was banded an 16-month contract by new ...
... United Irishmen not romantics The United Irishmen, Republicanism, Radicalism and Rebellion By Edited by David Dickson, Daire Keogh and Kevin Whelan Lilliput Press (Hardback f 25, Paperback f 15) Illy Martin Mansargh THE United ...
... Wolfe Tone, the accepted leader of the United Irishmen provided of the domestic, economic and social life of Drennan, his sister, mother and brother-in-law, who are the primary dramatis personae of the 1460 letters that comprise the main Drennan-McTier ...
... Edward Fitzgerald deprived the United Irishmen of one of their few leaders with military experience 17 The Presbyterian radicals of Antrim and Down remained aloof from this conflict and thousands of them joined the United Irishmen. As 1796 opened then. the ...
... MRS. JULIA O’CALLAGHAN, formerly of Rathluirc, Co. Cork, mother of Mr. Liam O’Callaghan. Chairman, United Irishmen, London, ha* died in London. A life-long friend of the frish movement, Mrs. O'Callaghan befriended many of those fighting for the Irish ...
... The Defenders were radically different from the onginal United Irishmen. The original United Irishmen were middle-class deists. The Defenders were milknarian peasants. The original United Irishmen including ...
... Your Dublin =ETU Puns C. NM lawyer who defended the United Irishmen, and sister of Sara, the beloved of Robert Emmet. Valentine Lawless, the future Lord Cloncurry was involved with the United Irishmen in 1798, possibly due to his friendship with Lord Edward ...
... the United Irish movement. At a time when women had no political rights Mary Anne McCracken urged the United Irishmen men to include women's full citizenship in their programme. John Gray also argues that her support for the policies of the United Irishmen ...
... for £5,000 at an auction in London. Secret reports on the United Irishmen and letters, documents and manuscripts from historical and literiry figures were also up for sale. The United Irishmen reports, one of which noted the clearest proofs of a systematic ...
... Indeed in 1793 Oliver Bond, secretary, financed the six-month lease of Tailor's Hall to the United Irishmen for £9 2s. Nor were 15 members of the United Irishmen arrested in the Brazen Head, as Mr. Drew also announces. The arrests, 12 in all, were made ...
... have been foreseen. The United Irishmen were founded in 1791 when a Moon• Pluto conjuntion favoured their formation, he said. And hammering home the point, he revealed that last March when Ireland (another group of United Irishmen) beat England in Lansdowne ...