• return mission to Paris. The second son of Louisa (née Donnelly) and James Coigly, Coigly was born in 1761 into a small farming/weaving family in Kilmore,...
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    James Coigly John Henry Colclough William Corbet James Corcoran Walter Cox Alexander Crawford George Cummins Philip Cunningham Malachy Delaney James Dempsey...
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    of Arthur O'Connor. O'Connor was acquitted. His companion, Father James Coigly was hanged. During the invasion scare of 1803 Sheridan penned an 'Address...
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    the late 1790s for being associated with Arthur O'Connor and Father James Coigly, United Irishmen who were trying to coordinate a republican insurrection...
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    from Ireland included James Coigly. A Catholic priest who had been active in bringing Defenders into the movement in Ulster, Coigly sought to persuade both...
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    Bartholomew Teeling. James Hope. William Putnam M'Cabe. Rev. James Porter. Henry Munro. Benjamin Pemberton Binns. v. 2. Rev. James Coigly. John Tennent. Hugh...
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    Muir, but also—and critically—new arrivals from Ulster. These included James Coigly, Arthur McMahon, John Tennent and Bartholomew Teeling. Witness to General...
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    executive directorate. Following the example not only of Tone but also of James Coigly, their aim was to again solicit a French invasion on the prospective...
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    our independence". Working parallel to the "uniting" efforts of Father James Coigly, during the Armagh Disturbances McCracken and other emissaries from Belfast...
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    the necessary documents. It is possible that this was Coigly's party. In December 1797 Coigly returned from France with news of French plans for an invasion...
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    released. The commentary associates the incident with an attempt to arrest James Coigly. The victim is identified as Captain William Lucas (died August 1797...
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  • writer. He was a close friend of William Godwin, a loyal associate of James Coigly, and the husband of Eliza Fenwick. In mid-1801 Fenwick bought from Daniel...
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    Father James Coigly, 1761–1798 (edited by Dáire Keogh. Cork, 1998: Cork University Press) History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin (eds: James Kelly and...
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  • Antrim and Down calling for the removal of the Castle junto. Father James Coigly played an active role in this campaign, distributing printed notices...
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    ISBN 978-1417960163. Keogh, Daire (1998). Patriot Priest: A Life of Reverend James Coigly. p. 81. ISBN 978-1859181423. Dickson, David, et al. (eds.) (1993). The...
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    manufacturer in Lisburn and witness to the Battle of the Diamond, and Father James Coigly whose family home in Kilmore, County Armagh, Peep O'Day boys had ransacked...
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    among them James Coigly who was executed in June for treasonable communication with the French, and Edward Despard destined to follow Coigly to the gallows...
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    the heath remained a site for the execution of criminals by hanging. James Coigly, a United Irishman, was arrested en route to France carrying a letter...
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  • March 1798 attempting to cross the Channel on a mission with Father James Coigly to solicit French assistance. Meanwhile, Greg in Belfast was under surveillance...
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    societies, the Irish priest James Coigly arrived from Manchester. In Manchester Goigly and a cotton spinner from Belfast, James Dixon, had helped convert...
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    Father James Coigly, a Catholic priest, and two other United Irishmen Benjamin Binns (also of the London Corresponding Society), and John Allen. Coigly, found...
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    8 June 1820. Keogh, Daire (1998). Patriot Priest: A Life of Reverend James Coigly. Cork University Press. p. 81. ISBN 978-1859181423. Bartlett 2001, p...
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    Irish agent James Coigly, who was carrying an incriminating address to the Directory, he was tried for, but acquitted of, treason. Coigly, who had refused...
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  • drawn into insurrectionary conspiracies by the United Irish emissaries James Coigly and William Putnam McCabe. His associates included the radical followers...
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  • reason of his ability, courage and patriotism."[citation needed] Father James Coigly, in an unrelated incident, further attests to the charitable side of...
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  • celebrated State trials of United Irishmen, notably that of the Rev. James Coigly, leading to his conviction and sentence to death. Dutton was promoted...
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    Bartholomew Teeling. James Hope. William Putnam M'Cabe. Rev. James Porter. Henry Munro. Benjamin Pemberton Binns. v. 2. Rev. James Coigly. John Tennent. Hugh...
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  • Isles and a rising by Jacobin radicals in England. Along with Father James Coigly, Arthur O'Connor, Benjamin Binns (of the London Corresponding Society)...
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  • the end of February 1798 Coigly was arrested with Arthur O'Connor and three others seeking a Channel crossing in Margate. Coigly, carrying an address from...
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  • of Kent, Ontario to allow James Murdock, the Minister of Labour, to take his seat. He served until his death in 1927. McCoig married Adele M. Demarse in...
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