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    The Phoenix Park Murders were the fatal stabbings of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland, on 6 May 1882. Cavendish...
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    The Phoenix Park (Irish: Páirc an Fhionnuisce) is a large urban park in Dublin, Ireland, lying 2–4 kilometres (1.2–2.5 mi) west of the city centre, north...
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    2023). ISBN 978-1399951326 Podcast about the Irish National Invincibles and the Fenian Dynamite Campaign with Dr. Shane Kenna. The Phoenix Park Murders...
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    (1845–1883) was a Fenian, most notable for his involvement in the Phoenix Park Murders. He has been called "the most militant-minded republican you could...
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    (Phoenix Park Murders) 1883 Daniel Curley, (Phoenix Park Murders) 1883 Tim Kelly, (Phoenix Park Murders) 1883 Thomas Caffrey, (Phoenix Park Murders) 1883...
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    Thomas Henry Burke (civil servant) (category 1882 murders in the United Kingdom)
    Irish Office for many years before being assassinated during the Phoenix Park Murders on Saturday 6 May 1882. The assassination was carried out by an Irish...
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    Áras an Uachtaráin (category Phoenix Park)
    Benjamin Henry Latrobe. In 1882, its grounds were the location of the Phoenix Park Murders. The Chief Secretary for Ireland (the British Cabinet minister with...
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    Patrick O'Donnell (Invincible) (category 1880s murders in Ireland)
    the murder of James Carey, whose testimony for the prosecution led to the executions of five men adjudged responsible for the Phoenix Park Murders. O'Donnell...
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    Frederick Cavendish and Under Secretary Thomas Henry Burke in the Phoenix Park murders of 6 May 1882. He was one of only two who managed to flee Ireland...
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    remembered now for presiding at the trials which resulted from the Phoenix Park murders. He was also a noted bibliophile, who created one of Ireland's most...
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    Lord Frederick Cavendish (category 1880s murders in Ireland)
    killed along with Thomas Henry Burke in what came to be known as the Phoenix Park Murders only hours after his arrival in Dublin, a victim of the Irish National...
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    National Land League had been sympathetic to the perpetrators of the Phoenix Park Murders. Parnell successfully sued for libel and Pigott shot himself. Richard...
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  • Phoenix Park may refer to: Phoenix Park in Dublin, Ireland Phoenix Park, Runcorn, Cheshire, England Phoenix Park, Thurnscoe, South Yorkshire, England Phoenix...
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  • February 1906 and is buried in the sister's cemetery. On 6 May 1882 in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke (newly appointed...
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    husband, Lord Frederick Cavendish, was murdered in Dublin by Irish republicans (a victim of the Phoenix Park murders). After his death she devoted much of...
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    addresses on the Southside. Exceptions to this are the Phoenix Park (along with a small area between the Park and the River Liffey), and Chapelizod Village which...
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    Ireland Lord Frederick Cavendish, victim with his master of the Phoenix Park murders in 1882 Sergeant James Byrne – Victoria Cross recipient (Indian Mutiny)...
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    Manufactures (1865) Dublin tramways (1872-1959) Dublin whiskey fire (1875) Phoenix Park Murders (1882) Dublin Castle scandal (1884) Kingstown lifeboat disaster (1895)...
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    Under-secretary (chief civil servant), in an incident known as the Phoenix Park Murders. The Fenian Brotherhood, the Irish Republican Brotherhood's US branch...
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    scandal. His first book, Celtic Mists (Phoenix, 1987) is a parody of Irish history. The Phoenix Park Murders: Conspiracy, Betrayal and Retribution (Mercier...
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  • 1982, a nurse named Bridie Gargan (aged 27) had been sunbathing in the Phoenix Park in Dublin during her time off work. MacArthur, intending to steal her...
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    Manufactures (1865) Dublin tramways (1872-1959) Dublin whiskey fire (1875) Phoenix Park Murders (1882) Dublin Castle scandal (1884) Kingstown lifeboat disaster (1895)...
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    secretary in 1882 (the infamous Phoenix Park Murders). Allegedly, the elder Hallinan had fled to the U.S. after the murders. The elder Hallinan became a...
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    her father's fortune. His father does not know of the cause behind the murders of William and Henry, but senses a curse and begs Victor to honour his...
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    Humanities Commons". Retrieved 2020-01-27. O'Shea, Joe (4 October 2012). Murder, Mutiny & Mayhem: The Blackest-Hearted Villains from Irish History. The...
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  • Mark Goudeau (category Criminals from Phoenix, Arizona)
    linked him to a series of murders and armed robberies. The crimes later spread north, primarily in the North Central area of Phoenix, Arizona. Goudeau is believed...
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    Summer Phoenix (born Summer Joy Bottom; December 10, 1978 ) is an American actress. She is the youngest sibling of actors River Phoenix, Rain Phoenix, Joaquin...
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    needed] Augustus, overcome with grief by his brother Thomas' murder during the Phoenix Park Murders in 1882, left his post at the Royal Hibernian Academy where...
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    King's Inns in 1884. He was one of the principal prosecutors in the Phoenix Park murders, and it is said that his life was threatened as a result. He unsuccessfully...
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    Manufactures (1865) Dublin tramways (1872-1959) Dublin whiskey fire (1875) Phoenix Park Murders (1882) Dublin Castle scandal (1884) Kingstown lifeboat disaster (1895)...
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