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Constance Markievicz used plans drawn up by Robert Emmet for the rebellion of 1803 in planning for the Easter Rising, documents made public for the first time suggest. A handwritten copybook in the files of Lissadell House owners Edward Walsh and ...
Markievicz journal suggests link between 1916 and 1803
Husband and wife Eddie Walsh and Constance Cassidy bought Lissadell House in Sligo in 2003, after the State baulked at the €4 million purchase price and the cost of refurbishment. Once acquired, Eddie Walsh set aside a budget to furnish the former home ...
Markievicz notes confirm Rising leaders studied 1803 rebellion
Ronan McGreevy interviews David Knight, Heritage publisher prior to the publication of the Lissadell House Heritage Collection which contains many documents relating to Countess Markievicz and her involvement with the 1916 rising. Jump to comments (0) ...
<b>Lissadell</b> House releases never before seen 1916 documents
With Yeats2015 almost dead and gone, Kevin McAleer, stand-up comic, raconteur, gentleman farmer and part-time Yeats scholar, casts a cold eye on Lissadell and tries to improve on WB's original lines from In Memory of Eva Gore-Booth and Con Markiewicz.
Improve on Kevin McAleer&#39;s WB Yeats meme: win two silk kimonos and gazelle*
Leanne Goode, aged 21, of Lissadell Green, Drimnagh, Dublin, pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to assaulting Paula McCarthy causing her harm on the Dart on July 13, 2013. She also pleaded not guilty to assaulting Richard McCarthy, ...
Dublin woman avoids jail after attack on the Dart
Leanne Goode (21) of Lissadell Green, Drimnagh, Dublin pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to assaulting Paula McCarthy causing her harm on the northbound Dart between Killiney and Dun Laoghaire train stations on July 13th, 2013.
Woman spared jailed over Dart attack as victim urges leniency
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