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... owner. “Antrim and Down in ’93.”—Cameron and Ferguson of Glasgow, have issued a handy volume of the lives of some of »he United Irishmen Dr Madden, who is the recognised authority. “Farm and Home Year Booh.”—The Farm and Home Year Book lias put its annual ...

THE DUKE OF LEINSTER

... in the annals of the Geraldines. The most interesting and most illfated of them was Lord Edward Fitzgerald, leader the United Irishmen, who conspired against the British Government, was betrayed by Samuel Turner, and died in prison of wounds received in ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 3898

... Monday the foundation stone of a statue to the memory of Wolfe Tone, who I** buried at Bodenstown, one the leaders of the United Irishmen in the movement which culminated in the'rebellion of 1798, was laid in the open space at the top of Grafton street, Dublin ...

SEPTEMBER 22, 1894

... Edward Fitzgerald, when the castle appeared to have been partially repaired and furnished. Reynolds having joined the United Irishmen in ’9B, soon afterwards, on the resignation of Lord Edward, was appointed colonel of the regiment in the rebel army of ...

IN KILDARE

... CastJe and the family of the Fitzgeralds. A few dajs ago when glancing through some pages referring to the lives prominent United Irishmen, I came across the following the opening phases Uortl Kdward Fitzgerald’s life: His ancestors, from the first landing ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER, SATURDAY. 1. 189»

... exeaedinel* large aanatering of cyclists both aexaajontnayed down and attended the dsmoaatrmtloo. The Wolfe Tone and United Irishmen Memorial Committee drove upon tha aeaoa In brakea, in the fore-front which wared the besntifnl Irish and American colons ...

At The Churchyard

... against Wolfe Tone. One of the founders the United Irishmen, his work in organising victory was to hring that Society mid the Catholic Committee together, to unite them, and thus reform the Irish nation. A united nation achieved, Tone rightly concluded that ...

A STRANGE DUNLAVIN CUSTOH (By Doreen Mills.)

... Buckley family, which dates from the second half the century. The Fair Green is regarded being the scene of the shooting of United Irishmen in 1898. The Protestant Church was built in 1816. The Market House at Dunlavin, imposing building, owes its origin to ...

relied on to keep the flag of independence floating, and to show to the British Government that though beaten ..

... of independence floating, and to show to the British Government that though beaten Ireland was not conquered. A united people and an united Ireland were wanted to carry on the flag of independence. The Government had failed in its first duty of providing ...

MILITARY HOXOUHS

... and Dissenter. Tone set out to unite the Dissenters with the Catholics—to relieve the latter of their disabilities, and baud them together for the common safety. How well succeeded the great organisation of United Irishmen bore adequate testimony. “ The ...

Fintan Lalor,

... to salute with me the men who died for Ireland, to salute with the men who died from 1170 to 1798, to salute with the United Irishmen of ’9B, the Fenians of ’4B to '6B, the Irish Volunteers of 1916, ’lB, ’l9, ’2O and ’22, and, finally, to give them the ...