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    Richard James Mulcahy (10 May 1886 – 16 December 1971) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and army general who served as Minister for Education from 1948...
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    IRA was Richard Mulcahy, who was responsible for organising and directing IRA units around the country. In theory, both Collins and Mulcahy were responsible...
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    his private and official correspondence. Artillery was provided to Richard Mulcahy, as Minister for Defence and the Free State Army by the British for...
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    most senior figures. Though it had the option of going for General Richard Mulcahy, Collins' successor as Commander-in-Chief of the National Army, the...
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    into opposition and Brugha was succeeded as Minister for Defence by Richard Mulcahy. In the months between the Treaty debates and the outbreak of Civil...
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  • Mulcahy is a surname of Irish Gaelic origin. The anglicized form of "Ó Maolchatha" which in Gaelic means 'a descendant of a devotee of Cathach', a personal...
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    the Dáil to accept the treaty. In contrast, the Minister of Defence, Richard Mulcahy, stated in the Dáil on 28 April that conditions in Dublin had prevented...
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    small arms and ammunition to the National Army. Michael Collins, Richard Mulcahy and Eoin O'Duffy planned a nationwide offensive, sending columns overland...
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  • countback on 3 April 2 Molonglo MLA Richard Mulcahy was expelled from the Liberal Party on 10 December 2007. Mulcahy served as an independent until August...
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    Independence. In practice, the IRA was commanded by Collins, with Richard Mulcahy as second in command. These men were able to issue orders and directives...
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  • Russell Mulcahy (/mʌlˈkæhi/ mul-KA-hee; born 23 June 1953) is an Australian director of film, television, and music videos. He began his career directing...
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    an ordinary volunteer. On 8 September 1922, he met in secret with Richard Mulcahy in Dublin to try to halt the fighting. However, according to de Valera...
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  • of the turnpike. The next victim was Thomas Richard Mulcahy, a 57-year-old married father of four. Mulcahy, who lived in Massachusetts, visited New York...
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    mBan, managed to escape from Ireland to America; she later married Richard Mulcahy. Before his execution, Mac Diarmada wrote, "I feel happiness the like...
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    Battalion), and were led by Thomas Ashe and his second in command, Richard Mulcahy. Unlike the rebels elsewhere, the Fingal Battalion successfully employed...
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  • did not hold a seat in the Oireachtas while he was party leader. While Mulcahy was a member of the Seanad in 1944, Tom O'Higgins acted as parliamentary...
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  • September 1922. W. T. Cosgrave was proposed as President of the Dáil by Richard Mulcahy and seconded by Eoin MacNeill. This motion was carried and Cosgrave...
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    was signed. In January 1922 he became IRA Chief of Staff, replacing Richard Mulcahy. O'Duffy was the youngest general in Europe until Spanish general Francisco...
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    permits. Volunteer GHQ authorised enterprising attacks on barracks. Richard Mulcahy noted that British policy had "pushed rather turbulent spirits such...
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    Ministers Michael Collins W. T. Cosgrave George Gavan Duffy Eamonn Duggan Richard Mulcahy Kevin O'Higgins Ministers not in cabinet Ernest Blythe Desmond FitzGerald...
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    leader before the 1944 general election, and was succeeded by Richard Mulcahy. Mulcahy was then a member of the Seanad, so Tom O'Higgins acted as parliamentary...
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  • such a coalition. In the normal course of events, Fine Gael leader Richard Mulcahy would have been the prospective coalition's nominee for Taoiseach....
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    faction within the National Army that supported Minister for Defence Richard Mulcahy against the "Old IRA", which fought against the recruitment of ex-British...
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  • May 2000. Maryann Gialanella V, Portrait of a Revolutionary. General Richard Mulcahy and the Founding of the Irish Free State, Lexington: University of...
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    the opposing IRB faction of generals under Richard Mulcahy, to keep quiet. With the election over, Mulcahy, as Minister of Defence, now ignored the IRAO...
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    sister, Josephine Ryan, was married to the Fine Gael leader General Richard Mulcahy. List of people on stamps of Ireland "Seán T. O'Kelly". Oireachtas...
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    candidate for Taoiseach. Naturally, it was assumed that its leader, Richard Mulcahy, would be offered the post. However, he was an unacceptable choice...
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    killings Belfast Bloody Sunday Chiefs of Staff Cathal Brugha (1917–1918) Richard Mulcahy (1918–1922) Eoin O'Duffy (1922) Personalities Michael Collins J. J...
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    elected Lord Mayor. Richard Mulcahy wrote to MacSwiney on 8 April 1920 to warn him he was in danger and asking him to agree to have Mulcahy's men protect him...
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  • John Francis Duffy (born 1958) and David Mulcahy (born 1959) are two British serial rapists and serial killers who together attacked numerous women and...
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