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1158:Sam McCrory
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1097:James Craig
1091:Mo Courtney
1079:Ken Barrett
1017:James Craig
1007:David Adams
963:Sammy Duddy
892:Jimmy Birch
868:(1973-1988)
862:(1971-1973)
789:1989β1995?
227:Maze prison
153:Joe English
62:Taughmonagh
1814:Categories
1285:Glenn Barr
1267:John Gregg
1240:John White
1234:Andy Tyrie
1216:Jim Spence
1134:Billy Hull
1124:Davy Fogel
1012:Joe Bratty
974:Davy Payne
866:Andy Tyrie
344:References
338:John White
268:activists
262:Jim Spence
168:River Bann
147:and north
89:Andy Tyrie
1728:Alex Kerr
1028:Alex Kerr
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298:Portadown
242:Cookstown
208:Sinn FΓ©in
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1292:Ken Kerr
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310:Annahilt
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172:enclave
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