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John Augustus O'Shea

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491: 107:, were also writers. Another sister, Margaret (Mrs Kelly) (1854–1927) was noted as being fluent in a number of languages, and translated French works, and her brother Robert Gabriel (1854?–1882) was the London political correspondent for the 535: 453: 545: 121:, he reported on the conflict for a newspaper in America. Following his military service for the Papacy, he was hired as a correspondent by the 168: 148:, he was arrested as a spy and nearly put to death. His life was spared through the intervention of other journalists and the French Emperor 555: 530: 305: 550: 383: 351: 321: 96: 161: 401: 299: 243: 540: 252: 234: 525: 315: 104: 100: 520: 118: 515: 510: 298: 167:
Toward the end of his life he became paralysed, followed by his death in London. He is buried at the
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Murphy, Nancy (2009). "O'Shea, John Augustus". In McGuire, James; Quinn, James (eds.).
504: 175:, London. He was twice married and was survived by his second wife and a daughter. 172: 149: 114: 434: 482: 294: 83:(24 June 1839 – 13 March 1905) was an Irish soldier, journalist and novelist. 433:
Crone, John Smyth; O'Cassidy, Seamus; O'Lochlainn, Colm, eds. (1917),
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for the next 25 years. During his career he reported on the
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An Iron-bound City; or, Five Months of Peril and Privation
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Dictionary of national biography: Index and epitome
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Index

Nenagh
Catholic University of Ireland
Elizabeth
Marion
Freeman's Journal
Pope Pius IX
siege of Ancona
New York Herald
Austro-Prussian War
Evening Standard
Franco-Prussian War
Siege of Metz (1870)
Napoleon III
Third Carlist War
Bengal famine
St. Mary's Cemetery
Kensal Green
"With the Carlists,"
"The Nosology of Regicide,"
"Delectable Seville,"









Lee, Sidney

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