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hand and he was directed to Kiss it he was then sworn as to whether there was guns swords or pistols in the House also not to prosecute a ribbon man and to go to
Ballinafad next night and bring his party money with him Inft. looking up at the man who was speaking and who swore Informant knew him to be one Daly blind of an eye whom he Inft. had before seen in
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were arrested. These men joined some one hundred other insurgents who had been captured following a series of battles between them and the military. Nine were condemned to death (six reprieved), the rest sentenced to flogging, imprisonment or transportation. Anthony Daly was hung on Seefin, between
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This Inft, being at his masters house at Coreen … he was awoke out of his Sleep by a
Violent knocking at the Kitchen door ... Inft, having got up Opened the door and saw Several armed men about it who ordered Inft. to go down on his knees and bless himself which having done a book was put into his
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Informants head on one side and had a white Tape round his hat another man held a bayonet to Inft. on one side and a third man a gun to his breast on the other side on Inft. looking up Daly desired him to keep down his head and not to look up at him, Inft. was then
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Ribbonmen visited Cullen's house, demanding Ó hAughegan. Cullen said he had expelled him, though he had in fact hidden him in the hayloft. Departing, the Ribbonmen stated that Ó hAughegan
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for his own safety, though there is no indication this took place. Local tradition relates that he was eventually captured by the
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