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    Seán Heuston (/ˈhjuːstən/ HEW-stən; Irish: Seán Mac Aodha; born John Joseph Heuston; 21 February 1891 – 8 May 1916) was an Irish republican rebel and...
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    company, Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ). The station is named in honour of Seán Heuston, an executed leader of the 1916 Easter Rising, who had worked in the...
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    Seán Heuston Bridge (Irish: Droichead Seán Heuston) is a cast-iron bridge spanning the River Liffey beside Heuston Station in Dublin, Ireland. It was previously...
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  • (1891-1916), Irish rebel leader Heuston railway station, a Dublin railway station named after Seán Heuston Seán Heuston Bridge, a cast iron bridge spanning...
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  • "Seán Heuston Bridge - Droichead Seán Heuston". "Rory O'More Bridge - Droichead Ruaraí Uí Mhóra". "James Joyce Bridge - Droichead James Joyce". "Seán O'Casey...
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    MacBride 8 May: Éamonn Ceannt, Michael Mallin, Seán Heuston and Con Colbert 12 May: James Connolly and Seán Mac Diarmada The arrests greatly affected hundreds...
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    Street Christian Brothers School. Two other leaders from the 1916 rising, Seán Heuston and Con Colbert, were educated at that school. Ceannt achieved excellent...
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  • executed. They were Éamonn Ceannt, Conn Colbert, Michael Mallin, and Seán Heuston. 11 May – During a debate in the Parliament of the United Kingdom on...
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    County Kildare is also named after him. The Irish ballad "Grace", written by Seán and Frank O'Meara, is a monologue of Plunkett expressing his love to Grace...
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    then members of the Irish Volunteers, Seán Heuston and Con Colbert were still regarded as Fianna members. Heuston was commander of the Mendicity Institution...
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  • politician (b. 1837) Éamonn Ceannt, Irish republican (executed) (b. 1881) Seán Heuston, Irish republican (executed) (b. 1891) Aeneas Mackintosh, British Merchant...
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    Larkin presided at a meeting reconstituting the ICA. Primarily Larkin, Seán O’Casey, Markievicz and other members of the ITGWU drew up a new constitution...
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    the M50 motorway, Seán Heuston Bridge and O'Connell Bridge. There are 3 pedestrian bridges in the city: the Millennium Bridge, Seán O'Casey Bridge and...
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  • on Seán. Late in 1913, McLoughlin joined the Irish Volunteers, siding with its anti-World War I faction, and serving in G company under Seán Heuston. Early...
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    constitutionalist, through his dealings with men such as Pearse, Plunkett, and Seán Mac Diarmada, and through the increasing militarisation of Europe in the...
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    martial of Seán Heuston two Royal Dublin Fusiliers officers, Captain A W MacDermot and Lieutenant W P Connolly give evidence against Heuston that resulted...
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    in lead up to the Easter Rising. He was also in regular contact with Seán Heuston and his Fenian politics is credited with having a major influence on...
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  • Harry Colley, Fianna Fáil TD, Seanad member (died 1972). 21 February – Seán Heuston, Fianna Éireann member, participant in Easter Rising (executed by firing...
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  • executed in 1921 during the War of Independence; one of The Forgotten Ten Seán Heuston – a leading member of the 1916 Easter Rising O Muircheartaigh, Micheal...
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  • (1916) Thomas Clarke (1916) Edward Daly (1916) Seán Heuston (1916) Eugen Leviné (1919) John MacBride (1916) Seán Mac Diarmada (1916) Thomas MacDonagh (1916)...
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    Éamonn Ceannt Seán Mac Diarmada James Connolly Ned Daly Willie Pearse Michael O'Hanrahan John MacBride Michael Mallin Con Colbert Seán Heuston The graves...
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    statue is in the gardens dedicated to executed Easter Rising leader Seán Heuston. There is a plaque in honour of the Irish sculptor Jerome Connor on Infirmary...
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    was opened in 1982 to remove traffic from the much older and narrower Sean Heuston Bridge as part of an extended traffic management project on Dublin's...
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    exception was D Company, 1st Battalion, a company of 12 men led by Captain Seán Heuston, who were to occupy the Mendicity Institution, across the river from...
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    the stop and turn left, crossing the River Liffey on Seán Heuston Bridge, before calling at Heuston on their way to Tallaght or Saggart. "Luas is launched...
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    had run through Connolly to Pearse from 1937, but were transferred to Heuston Station in the 1970s. Sunday trains to Cork, Limerick and Waterford during...
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    who occupied strongly held positions close by on Usher's Island (under Seán Heuston), the Four Courts (under Ned Daly), and the GPO (under Pádraig Pearse)...
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    ceased to function after the construction of King's Bridge, now named Seán Heuston Bridge, in 1827. List of streets and squares in Dublin Steeven's Lane...
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  • mathematician, recipient of the Israel Prize (d. 1965) February 21 – Seán Heuston, Irish rebel (d. 1916) February 27 – David Sarnoff, Russian-born American...
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  • Paschal Clarke Memorial Cross Phoenix Park Murders Phoenix Park 1883 Seán Heuston Phoenix Park 1943 Laurence Campbell Plinth of former statue of George...
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