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James Carey (Fenian)

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29: 430: 64: 180:, where his son was born in James Street in 1845. James also became a bricklayer, and for 18 years continued in the employment of Michael Meade, builder, of Dublin; he then started business on his own account as a builder in that city, at Denzille Street. In that venture, he was successful; he became the leading spokesman of his trade, and obtained several large building contracts. 204:, and established their headquarters in Dublin. Carey took an oath as one of the leaders. The object of the Invincibles was to remove all "tyrants" from the country, and several attempts, but without success, were made to assassinate 478: 187:
conspiracy, but to outward appearance, he was one of the rising men of Dublin. He was involved in religious and other societies and at one time was spoken of as a possible
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For eight months no clue could be found to the perpetrators of the act; but on 13 January 1883, Carey was arrested and, with 16 other people, charged with a
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and of the killers in the Phoenix Park. His evidence โ€“ together with that of another informer, the
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With his life in great danger, he was secretly, with his wife and family, put on board the
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O'Donnell was brought to England and tried for murder, was found guilty and hanged at
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to murder public officials. When arrested, he was erecting a mortuary chapel in the
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He married Margaret (Maggie) McKenny by whom he had several children.
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No. 1, the secret head of the association, then gave orders to kill
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267:Michael Kavanagh โ€“ resulted in the execution by 183:During all this period Carey was engaged in an 8: 191:. In 1882 he was elected a town councillor. 479:Members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood 449:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885โ€“1900. 92:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 46:, most notable for his involvement in the 156:Learn how and when to remove this message 19:For other people named James Carey, see 321: 168:Carey was the son of Francis Carey, a 259:and betrayed the complete details of 35:, by unknown engraver, published 1883 7: 327: 325: 90:adding citations to reliable sources 271:of five of his former associates. 232:, where Carey, while sitting on a 216:Phoenix Park Murders and aftermath 14: 484:Deaths by firearm in South Africa 294:for the voyage from Cape Town to 446:Dictionary of National Biography 428: 389:The Fate of an Infamous Informer 62: 1: 333:"The History Show Episode 16" 224:, the under-secretary to the 196:Irish Republican Brotherhood 194:In about 1861 he joined the 21:James Carey (disambiguation) 500: 410:. pp. 258 et passim. 391:. Dublin: History Ireland. 366:. pp. 250 et passim. 54:Early life and nationalism 18: 474:Assassinated Irish people 105:"James Carey" Fenian 16:Irish Fenian and informer 387:McCracken, J.L. (2001). 238:Lord Frederick Cavendish 402:Moloney, Senan (2006). 358:Moloney, Senan (2006). 257:turned queen's evidence 240:, the newly appointed 36: 305:on 17 December 1883. 31: 86:improve this section 48:Phoenix Park Murders 253:South Dublin Union 222:Thomas Henry Burke 42:(1845โ€“1883) was a 37: 284:Patrick O'Donnell 185:Irish nationalist 166: 165: 158: 140: 491: 450: 432: 431: 422: 421: 399: 393: 392: 384: 378: 377: 355: 349: 343: 337: 336: 329: 278:, bound for the 172:, who came from 161: 154: 150: 147: 141: 139: 98: 66: 58: 499: 498: 494: 493: 492: 490: 489: 488: 454: 453: 438: 429: 425: 418: 401: 400: 396: 386: 385: 381: 374: 357: 356: 352: 344: 340: 331: 330: 323: 319: 311: 276:Kinfauns Castle 261:the Invincibles 242:Chief Secretary 226:Lord-Lieutenant 218: 201:the Invincibles 162: 151: 145: 142: 99: 97: 83: 67: 56: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 497: 495: 487: 486: 481: 476: 471: 466: 456: 455: 452: 451: 424: 423: 416: 394: 379: 372: 350: 338: 320: 318: 315: 310: 307: 303:Newgate Prison 265:getaway driver 217: 214: 164: 163: 70: 68: 61: 55: 52: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 496: 485: 482: 480: 477: 475: 472: 470: 467: 465: 462: 461: 459: 448: 447: 442: 436: 435:public domain 427: 426: 419: 417:1-85635-511-X 413: 409: 408:Mercier Press 405: 398: 395: 390: 383: 380: 375: 373:1-85635-511-X 369: 365: 364:Mercier Press 361: 354: 351: 347: 342: 339: 334: 328: 326: 322: 316: 314: 309:Personal life 308: 306: 304: 299: 297: 293: 289: 285: 281: 277: 272: 270: 266: 262: 258: 254: 250: 245: 243: 239: 235: 231: 227: 223: 215: 213: 211: 210:W. E. Forster 207: 203: 202: 197: 192: 190: 186: 181: 179: 175: 171: 160: 157: 149: 138: 135: 131: 128: 124: 121: 117: 114: 110: 107: โ€“  106: 102: 101:Find sources: 95: 91: 87: 81: 80: 76: 71:This section 69: 65: 60: 59: 53: 51: 49: 45: 41: 34: 30: 26: 22: 444: 441:Carey, James 403: 397: 388: 382: 359: 353: 345: 341: 312: 300: 291: 275: 273: 260: 246: 234:jaunting-car 230:Phoenix Park 219: 200: 193: 182: 167: 152: 143: 133: 126: 119: 112: 100: 84:Please help 72: 39: 38: 32: 25: 469:1883 deaths 464:1845 births 206:Earl Cowper 40:James Carey 33:James Carey 458:Categories 406:. Dublin: 362:. Dublin: 317:References 249:conspiracy 189:lord mayor 170:bricklayer 146:April 2022 116:newspapers 346:The Argus 288:Cape Town 174:Celbridge 73:does not 437::  292:Melrose 269:hanging 130:scholar 94:removed 79:sources 414:  370:  178:Dublin 132:  125:  118:  111:  103:  44:Fenian 296:Natal 137:JSTOR 123:books 412:ISBN 368:ISBN 280:Cape 208:and 109:news 77:any 75:cite 443:". 176:to 88:by 460:: 324:^ 212:. 439:" 420:. 376:. 335:. 159:) 153:( 148:) 144:( 134:ยท 127:ยท 120:ยท 113:ยท 96:. 82:. 23:.

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