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Peter Ivers (United Irishmen)

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The arrests, undertaken on the information of a government informer, crippled the United Irish leadership in the province and gravely affected the course and chances of success of the impending revolution. This was particularly the case in Carlow, where Ivers had been "the driving force behind the
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By August 1800, the authorities were convinced that rebel convicts who had arrived on the Minerva were preparing to take over the colony. Several arrests were made, and suspects were flogged to elicit further details of the plot. Harold, who shielded conspirators by claiming the sanctity of
80:. Ivers had clearly made some impression upon the other members of the directory, as the password for their meeting had become "Is Ivers from Carlow come?". He was, however, responsible for their detection having placed trust in William Farrell, a government informer. 304: 108:, landing in Sydney in January 1800, with his occupation listed as "weaver". Among the 234 convicts accompanying him, was Harold James, the first catholic priest to arrive in Australia's penal colonies. Ivers assisted at mass. 67:
conceding reform, and in the hope of French assistance, Ivers was recruiting for a republican insurrection. He evaded arrest until March 1798 when, as the delegate for Carlow, he was arrested with 13 other members of the
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Iver's role, if any, is unknown. He is believed to have adopted an alias in the colony. He was not among the United Irish convicts granted pardons in the wake of the
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until 1799 when he was convicted of treason and sentenced to deportation. In August, he was transported on the
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In the summer of 1797, the authorities issued a warrant for Ivers on the capital charge of administering the
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for a representative national government. He was arrested on the eve of the
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James Dempsey and John Butler: Pioneers of Australian Catholicism 1802-1838
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Unfinished Revolution: United Irishmen in New South Wales, 1800-1810
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Unfinished Revolution: United Irishmen in New South Wales, 1800-1810
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While two members of the Directory were executed, Ivers was held in
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test, or membership pledge, of the Society of United Irishmen
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confession prevented such disclosure, was exiled to
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Index

United Irishmen
British Crown
Protestant Ascendancy
Ireland
Rebellion of 1798
transported to Australia.
County Carlow
test, or membership pledge, of the Society of United Irishmen
parliament in Dublin
Leinster
Oliver Bond
Dublin
Kilmainham Gaol
penal colony
New South Wales
Norfolk Island
Rum Rebellion
coup d'état
New South Wales Corps
Governor
William Bligh


"Peter Ivers of Carlow"
The Life and Death of Lord Edward Fitzgerald


"United Irishmen in Carlow in the 1790s"
"Convict Records: Peter Ivers"
Unfinished Revolution: United Irishmen in New South Wales, 1800-1810

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