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John J. Geary

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69:, John Thompson and Patrick Shaughnessy were arrested in Geary's pub in September 1865. The police failed to capture Geary at his pub, although it was suspected that he was there when the police arrived. A reward of 100 pounds, later increased to 200 pounds, was offered for his capture. He was described as "height, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches; medium make, (rather slight); tender eyes; fair hair, cut short; small fair whiskers; walks erect" Incriminating documents were found at Geary's pub. A person matching his description stayed at a hotel in Waterford but police were unable to locate Geary. Geary managed to evade police and escaped to New York. 61:
After changing profession to being a publican, local Fenian meetings and lectures were often held at Geary's pub. The meetings were also attended by informants such as John Warner. Geary employed James O'Brian at his pub as a porter, who was later accused of being a Fenian and arrested. He was later
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regarding the procurement of tea by the Cork Lunatic Asylum, which was published. He complained that his tender had been rejected even though it was cheaper than the accepted tender.
291: 42:. A grocer for a time, Geary operated a pub at 27 North Main Street, Cork which was a regular meeting place of local Fenians. He was accused of being the "Head Centre" of the 253: 72:
Unsurprisingly, Geary did not apply to renew his alcohol license in October 1865. An satirical article in the Cork Examiner claimed that Geary was a traitor to the
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released because of lack of evidence. From 1964, the movements of Fenian leaders were closely watched by police.
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He was killed in April 1870 when he fell into a boiling vat at the distillery where he worked.
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in Cork. Geary avoided arrest and fled to New York where he lived in exile.
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While probably working as a grocer in 1861, he wrote a letter to the
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In New York, he quickly became the corresponding secretary of the
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier, 20 September 1865
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27 September 1865, Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 18 September 1865
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23 October 1866, Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier
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Southern Reporter and Cork Commercial Courier 3 January 1866
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Cork Examiner, Fenianism in the United States, 5 March 1867
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1865 saw a purge of the Fenian leadership around Ireland.
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Newcastle West
Brian Dillon
James Mountaine
John Lynch
Fenian Brotherhood
Cork Examiner
John Sarsfield Casey
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Fenian Brotherhood
William R. Roberts
John O'Mahony
Fenian Rising


The Fenian Explosion
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1830s births
1870 deaths
Members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood

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