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'''Anthony Daly''' (d. [[1820]]) was a native of Rahruddy, a townland west of [[Loughrea]], [[County Galway]], [[Ireland]], and a leader of the local [[Whiteboy]] movement. Daly was hanged on the Hill of Seefinn in 1820 for attempted [[murder]]. |
'''Anthony Daly''' (d. [[1820]]) was a native of Rahruddy, a townland west of [[Loughrea]], [[County Galway]], [[Ireland]], and a[[Image:Ceiling cat 00.jpg]] leader of the local [[Whiteboy]] movement. Daly was hanged on the Hill of Seefinn in 1820 for attempted [[murder]]. |
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[[Samuel Barber]] composed a significant choral work, "Anthony O Daly", lamenting his death, based on a poem by [[James Stephens]]. |
[[Samuel Barber]] composed a significant choral work, "Anthony O Daly", lamenting his death, based on a poem by [[James Stephens]]. |
Revision as of 09:26, 22 June 2006
Anthony Daly (d. 1820) was a native of Rahruddy, a townland west of Loughrea, County Galway, Ireland, and aFile:Ceiling cat 00.jpg leader of the local Whiteboy movement. Daly was hanged on the Hill of Seefinn in 1820 for attempted murder.
Samuel Barber composed a significant choral work, "Anthony O Daly", lamenting his death, based on a poem by James Stephens.