a stand "for Old Ireland". Davis, Duffy and others in the circle around The Nation he now referred to as Young Irelanders—for O'Connell an unflattering...
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the Young Irelander tricolour over Dublin in the Easter Rising of 1916. Thomas Antisell Joseph Brenan Margaret Callan Thomas D'Arcy McGee Thomas Davis John...
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The Young Irelander Rebellion was a failed Irish nationalist uprising led by the Young Ireland movement, part of the wider Revolutions of 1848 that affected...
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Thomas Davis (Wisconsin politician) (1817–1908), Wisconsin State Assemblyman for Walworth County Thomas Davis (Young Irelander) (Thomas Osborne Davis...
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Thomas Francis Meagher (/ˈmɑːr/ MARR; 3 August 1823 – 1 July 1867) was an Irish nationalist and leader of the Young Irelanders in the Rebellion of 1848...
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Thomas Osborne Davis may refer to: Thomas Osborne Davis (Canadian politician) (1856–1917), Saskatchewan parliamentarian Thomas Davis (Young Irelander)...
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He worked as a Law Clerk in Dublin. In the aftermath of the failed Young Irelander Rebellion at Ballingarry, County Tipperary, in July 1848, he was placed...
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Young Ireland, by M. W. Savage, London, 1845. (An Gorta Mor)Quinnipiac University Wikiquote has quotations related to John Martin (Young Irelander)....
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John Blake Dillon (category Young Irelanders)
grandfather of James Dillon. O'Cathaoir, Brendan. "John Blake Dillon, Young Irelander" pg. 5. Irish Academic Press, 1990. Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh ed...
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hero, attended St. George's Church. Annie Hutton, fiancée of Thomas Davis (Young Irelander), is buried in St. George's Graveyard, Whitworth Road. St Martin-in-the-Fields...
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Terence MacManus (category Young Irelanders)
1823 – 15 January 1861) was an Irish rebel who participated in the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848. Sentenced to death for treason, he and several other...
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Charles Gavan Duffy (category Young Irelanders)
February 1903), was an Irish poet and journalist (editor of The Nation), Young Irelander and tenant-rights activist. After emigrating to Australia in 1856 he...
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The Nation (Irish newspaper) (category Young Ireland)
role played by some of its key figures in the paper in the ill-fated Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 cemented the paper's reputation as the voice of Irish...
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Daniel O'Connell (section Break with Young Ireland)
it in more reliable and less democratically dangerous hands". The Young Irelander John Mitchel believed that this was the intent: to detach propertied...
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Michael Doheny (category Young Irelanders)
the launch of The Nation, a newspaper that served as an outlet for Young Irelander thoughts. Doheny quickly became annoyed when the editors rejected a...
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William Smith O'Brien (category Young Irelanders)
of the Young Ireland movement. He also encouraged the use of the Irish language. He was convicted of sedition for his part in the Young Irelander "Famine...
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Irish people (redirect from Irelander)
ideologists such as DP Moran. Thomas Davis, a prominent Protestant Irish nationalist and founder of the Irish nationalist Young Ireland movement, identified...
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Denny Lane (category Young Irelanders)
the most prominent Young Irelanders in Cork, and were interned in Cork City Gaol after the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848. Thomas Carlyle on his 1849...
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JSTOR 30100155 – via JSTOR. Hart, Charles (2003). Ó Cathaoir, Brendan (ed.). Young Irelander Abroad The Diary of Charles Hart. Cork University Press. ISBN 9781859183601...
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O'Connell's younger lieutenants, dissidents with the Repeal Association. Young Irelander Charles Gavan Duffy sought to build a "League of North and South" around...
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Influential Young Irelanders included Charles Gavan Duffy, Thomas Davis and John Blake Dillon, the three founders of The Nation. The Young Irelanders eventually...
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Thomas Devin Reilly (Tomás Damhán Ó Raghailligh) (30 March 1824 – 5 March 1854) was an Irish revolutionary, Young Irelander and journalist. Thomas Devin...
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John Mitchel (category Young Irelanders)
himself and other Young Irelanders. Mitchel had fallen under the influence of Scottish essayist, historian and philosopher Thomas Carlyle, a High Tory...
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political figure. Born in Cork, Ireland, Barry was imprisoned in 1843 as a Young Irelander. That year an 1843 essay on repeal won the Repeal Association prize...
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poetry for the revolutionary Young Irelanders in 1848; she was a lifelong Irish nationalist. Jane Wilde read the Young Irelanders' poetry to Willie and Oscar...
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'Planter and Gael'. An example is found in the 1844 poem by the Young Irelander, Thomas Davis, called 'The Geraldines', which concerns the FitzGerald dynasty:...
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of 1848. Despite this he was arrested and imprisoned following the Young Irelander Rebellion in the year 1848 on 29 July. The Rising had led to the suspension...
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Ireland Rebellion of 1848 (Four Courts Press, 2000). Brendan O'Cathaoir: Young Irelander Abroad. The Diary of Charles Hart (Cork University Press, 2003). Jeremiah...
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James Fintan Lalor (category Young Irelanders)
London, 1869 Thomas P. O'Neill, James Fintan Lalor, Golden Publications, Dublin, ISBN 978-0-9545666-0-9 T. F. O’Sullivan, The Young Irelanders, The Kerryman...
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founded the Guinness Mahon bank. At that time he was defending the Young Irelander poet Richard Dalton Williams. He retired from the bar in 1867 when...
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