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  • Dunboyne, and the Catholic chapel, were burned in the 1798 rising.
  • He was active on the 1798 Rising commemoration committee.
  • After the 1798 rising, Emmet was involved in reorganising the defeated United Irish Society.
  • Michael Dwyer stayed in Macreddin when repairing to the Wicklow Mountains after the 1798 Rising.
  • Then came the 1798 Rising and its ensuing political unrest, that interrupted this putative cultural monarchy.
  • Captain Thunderbolt was a pseudonym often used by the United Irishmen around the time of the 1798 rising.
  • The castle was the site of many fierce battles during the Cromwellian years and also during the 1798 Rising.
  • The Liberty Tree sculpture in Carlow, designed by John Behan, commemorates the 1798 Rising of the United Irishmen.
  • Civilian pikeman played a similar role, though outnumbered and outgunned, in the 1798 Rising in Ireland four years later.
  • United Irishmen General 1798 Rising, was incarcerated in the Bermingham Tower before being transported to New South Wales in 1799.
  • The song may have been inspired by the traditional Irish ballad " The Croppy Boy ", which is set during the 1798 rising.
  • In 1798 he carried out a census of the city of Dublin ( a difficult undertaking at the time on account of the 1798 Rising ).
  • She participated in the nationalist commemorations of the 1798 Rising and with Alice Milligan, Maud Gonne and others toured the country delivering lectures on the United Irishmen.
  • It is believed that Kilmuckridge people played a prominent part in the 1798 rising, with one of its most prominent leaders being John Murphy of nearby Boolavogue.
  • The centenary celebrations of the 1798 Rising was seen by advanced nationalists as an opportunity to revive republican sentiment, and United Irishmen Centennial committees were set up throughout the country to organise commemorative events.
  • McCall was from Dublin, but often visited Wexford, and was familiar with its history and geography . " Boolavogue " contains references to people and places that played a major part in the 1798 Rising.
  • During April May 1798 he informed the British government several times of the whereabouts of Lord Edward Fitzgerald on Thomas Street, just as the latter prepared to take the field at the head of thousands of 1798 Rising.
  • She sent aid to those afflicted by the 1798 Rising, helped to found Newtown School in County Waterford, the Garryroan Meeting House in County Tipperary, helped German refugees in London, and helped support the fight against slavery
  • He voted with the government against a proposal for an enquiry into the causes of the 1798 Rising, and ( again with the Administration ) in favour of the Act of Union 1800 in 1799 and 1800 which dissolved and abolished the Parliament of Ireland.
  • By Stella Tillyard . ( Farrar, Straus & Giroux, $ 30 . ) A persuasive portrait of the most aristocratic rebel in the 1798 rising, a handsome, high-spirited man who had every material reason to like the status quo.
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