British imperialist voices were, during the War of Independence, adamant that the ‘Irish rebellion’ was in some way the product of the international
between 1919 and 1923 and Michael Noyk, a lawyer, who represented Republican suspects and sat on Dail Courts. Some thought that the Irish and Jewish cases were equivalent – Briscoe in particul...
Origins of the plantation in the Nine Years War and the ‘Flight of the
O’Carroll the general secretary of the union, was a member of Irish Republican Brotherhood and the Irish Volunteers. He fought at Jacobs Biscuit factory in the Easter Rising and was captured
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1913 Richard O’Carroll was one of Jim Larkin’s main allies during the great Lockout of that year, in which up to 20,000 workers were ‘locked out’ by a coalition of employers
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the Irish War of Independence such as the Kilmichael ambush, 1920’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ and the burning of Cork city by Crown
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the ‘landlords’ treated them, the ‘tenant’ smallholder farmers organised ‘cattle drives’, the removal of dividing walls between the land they worked on and their neighbours land, and...
Hello Joe Fardy In my research of the Quigleys I have found a Margaret Fardy who married Peter Quigly on November 30, 1836 at the Basilica in St. Johns. Both were originally from County Wexford. ...
Robert Ford, commander of land forces 1971-1973, who wanted to block the march and make arrests in Creggan, and who wrote a January 7th memo suggesting that gaining control of Derry would requir...