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Mary Barry O'Delaney

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138:, O'Delaney lived with Gonne, helping her to raise her children. An incident in which McBride had exposed himself to O'Delaney when drunk was one of a number of such events that had led to the ending of the marriage. O'Delaney had a close relationship with Gonne's son, 109:
Gonne and O'Delaney worked together for the rest of her life, as Gonne's researcher and companion, with a brief split in March 1899 following a quarrel after which Gonne wondered if O'Delaney was insane. Upon the foundation of the Paris
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Mary Barry O'Delaney was born Mary Barry Delany in 1862, adopting O'Delaney when she became a journalist. She left Ireland for Paris in 1883, making a living through her journalism, primarily religious in subject as she was a devout
169:, County Dublin. She and Gonne continued their collaboration on political activities until her death in 1947. She signed her writings as "MD", "MB" and "M.O'D." as well as a number of pen names such as "Joseph May". 114:
Society in 1897, O'Delaney became its secretary. In this position she circulated reports of its work to Irish papers, whilst also being Gonne's assistant editor to the French language nationalist newspaper,
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when he converted to Catholisim in advance of his marriage to Iseult. In later life, she lived at the Gonne–MacBride residence, Roebuck House,
271: 92:. All her life O'Delaney also wrote stories, including ghost stories, and poetry for newspapers. By the 1890s she was working for the 221: 266: 261: 155: 94: 128: 256: 251: 227: 217: 76: 139: 142:, who she called her "glory boy". Upon his birth in 1904, O'Delaney had sent a telegram to 131:
and other Irish misfortunes. The issue was banned by Dublin Castle authorities in Ireland.
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that the future King of Ireland had been born. She was not as close to Gonne's daughter,
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as the Paris correspondent. It was around this time that O'Delaney became friends with
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and hailing her as "our island's maiden queen" in a poem published in February 1898.
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Index

Clonskeagh
nationalist
Catholic
Daily Irish Independent
Maud Gonne
Joan of Arc
Young Ireland
Queen Victoria
Irish famine
John MacBride
Seán MacBride
Pope Pius X
Iseult
W. B. Yeats
Irish War of Independence
Francis Stuart
Clonskeagh





Seán MacBride : a republican life, 1904–1946
ISBN
9781781388365
OCLC
971382341
Categories
1862 births
1947 deaths

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