THE QU’EEJTH THEATRE
... new Irish drama, F. J. O’Hare, dealing with the events of 18. The plot is concerned with the sdventnies of two leading United Irishmen, henejy, Hamilton Rowan and Conor ...
... new Irish drama, F. J. O’Hare, dealing with the events of 18. The plot is concerned with the sdventnies of two leading United Irishmen, henejy, Hamilton Rowan and Conor ...
... EVERYTHING. First Number Readu 15th October. Price 2/6 Net. A NEW ISSUE IN MONTHLY PARTS OF The Lives and Times. of the United Irishmen 13,y DR. XADDEN. Edited and S upplementtel with such new weeterial by JAMES 7. O'NEILL, Libreria* Collept, Dubtiso. Thu ...
... CAMEOS OF OLD DUBLIN In an inn called the ** Brazen Head,” ocated at the rere of Bridgé Street from the year 1668, the United Irishmen were in the habit of meeting. It was in this place that Michael Reynolds, of Naas, a relative The Brazen Head Hotel. SELECTED ...
... Dublin should pay tribute, in keeping with its dignity as the Capital City of Ireland, to the memory of Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen. Under the chairmanship of the Lord Mayor and in co-operation with the Corporation, the Army, National and Labour Org ...
... acquaintance the leaders of the United Irishmen. With them he saw that only by force could Ireland succeed In securing that freedom for which she had fought for centuries. Before long a member of the Directory of the United Irishmen busily making plans for the ...
... and of Charles O'Brien, Ballyvergin, who was hanged from the Clockgate, You.T.h,l, in '9B for his connection with the United Irishmen. His brother was the late Rev. Daniel O'Brien. P.P., Kildorrer% and he was father of the late Rey. Morgan O'Brien, C.C ...
... for tie country, and the pros’pect a speedy peace between France and England made one of the most persistent hopes the United Irishmen lade away into nothing. little later, however, when the Fort George prisoners wqre released, their hopes momentarily revived ...
... the Esplanade, in front of Collins Barracks was the place called Croppies Acre,”” where the dead bodies of executed United Irishmen were unceremoniously thrown during the year 1798, when Major Sandys, who was governor of the Provost Prison on Arbour ...
... has forgotten Orr. If he assembles on the Cave- Hill for conspiracy it is a very different conspiracy ‘rom that of the United Irishmen. This, of course, is ‘juite true of the Presbyterian, and Mr. Ford in his recent book has traced the causes of the change ...
... enthusiast with a Glowing sepal. Mn. Jameson's father. Mr. tiroSrril Murphy. a p..ern;: I.inter. was an adherent of the United Irishmen: and had ...
... | bis »cw work. The Northern Iron,” has quite a different motive and scope. is. a historical novel dealing with the United Irishmen Ulster in 17V#3, entirely concemed with the small, hopeless rising at Antrim in the summer that year. It appears from ...
... Coarse, Division H- ssi2riSa.^sS4r~^ 1 dence for many years. He was intimate associate Vakeman, and author Graves of the United Irishmen. Another noted literary figure with whom h« was acquainted was Barney and humorist, who was the staff the Action vftn ...