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Tag Archives: Major John MacBride
Aftermath of the Easter Rising–The Executions Continue
“When I’m finished, there’ll be no treason even whispered in Ireland for the next 100 years.” –General John Maxwell, British Army Thursday, May 4, 1916 Soon after midnight, Ned Daly received a visit in his cell from sisters Kattie … Continue reading
Posted in Easter Rebellion, history, Ireland, writing
Tagged Capuchin Friars, Cardinal James Gibbons, General John Maxwell, Joe Plunket, Kilmainham Jail, Major John MacBride, Maud Gonne, Michael O'Hanrahan, Ned Daly, Stonebreakers' Yard, William Butler Yeats, Willie Pearse, Woodrow Wilson
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