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Anne Devlin

Anne Devlin
The Devlin family, to which Anne Devlin was born in 1780, maintained close relations with noted nationalists such as Michael Dwyer, who was Anne's uncle, and the O'Tooles and the O'Byrnes. Due to this relations the military drew a bead on the Devlin's after the Rebellion of 1798. Anne's father, even though his involvement in the rising has yet to be established, was imprisoned in Wicklow Gaol and his family was frequently raided on account of Dwyer and O'Byrne.

After being released after two years imprisonment Devlin decided to leave their small farmstead in Cronbeg near Rathdrum, County Wicklow, to take up resident at Butterfield Lane in Rathfarnham in County Dublin.
Early 1803 their neighbourhood welcomed a new resident who introduced himself as Mr Ellis. In fact Mr Ellis was the alias Robert Emmet. A close friendship emerged between the Devlin's and Robert Emmet and when Emmet asked... (Continues)
In Dublin town they sing of a brave Wicklow woman
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Contributed by DonQuijote82 2011/4/8 - 11:43
Song Itineraries: Conflicts in Ireland
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When Margaret Was Eleven

When Margaret Was Eleven
Recorded by The Dubliners in "Prodigal Sons" (1983)
My father said farewell [var. sailed away], and the band played tunes of glory
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2009/9/6 - 15:09




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