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On 6 March 1921, the Curfew Murders took place in Limerick, Ireland.[1] They took the lives of George Clancy, Michael O'Callaghan and Volunteer Joseph O’Donoghue.[1]

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  1. ^ a b The Treaty: Debating and Establishing the Irish State. Merrion Press. 17 September 2018. ISBN 9781788550437.