Richard Robert Madden (22 August 1798 – 5 February 1886) was an Irish doctor, writer, abolitionist and historian of the United Irishmen. Madden took an...
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settled for the most part in Naples, where she met the Irish writer Richard Robert Madden, who was to become her biographer. They also spent time in Florence...
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Madden (born 1992), American basketball player Ray Madden (1892–1987), American politician Richard Madden (born 1986), Scottish actor Richard Robert Madden...
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Thomas More Madden (1838 – 14 April 1902) was an Irish physician and writer, son and biographer of Richard Robert Madden. He was born at Havana, Cuba,...
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were, and how travellers were fascinated by them. Authors such as Richard Robert Madden (in 1829), Edward William Lane (in 1836), and, in lighter vein,...
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removal. In late 1838 or early 1839, the British commissioner Dr. Richard Robert Madden wrote U.S. abolitionists about Trist's misuse of his post to promote...
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Member of Parliament George Selwyn in 1776, Prince Pierre Soltykoff, Richard Robert Madden and Earl Percy. Leconfield House, at the corner of South Audley...
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Gentleman's Magazine, volume CII, part I (London, 1832) page 382 Notes Richard Robert Madden, The Literary Life and Correspondence of the Countess of Blessington...
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Theatre Customs, 1637-1820, Kingsport, Tennessee, 1938, p. 158; Richard Robert Madden, The History of Irish Periodical Literature, T. C. Newby, London...
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position he retained until 1844. In 1842 he was investigated by Richard Robert Madden, following the 1839 discovery by activists that British merchants...
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Desmond Ryan in the Irish Press, as well as the work of historian Richard Robert Madden, claim that the name Patrick Joyce may also have been a pseudonym...
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Customs of the Principal Nations, Ancient and Modern, Volume 1, Richard Robert Madden, Newby, 1851, p. 293 An Universal History, From the Earliest Account...
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Cambridge University Press, Vol. 2, No. 3, July 1909, (p. 343) Richard Robert Madden, The Turkish Empire: In its relations with Christianity and civilization...
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Dolorosa. Romer was described by a near-contemporary, the Irish writer Richard Robert Madden, as a "shrewd, lively, mystery-loving, and 'a leetle conceited,'...
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to traders, and brought to Jamaica on ships. Bryan Edwards and Richard Robert Madden in their works written in the late 18th and early 19th century often...
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international slave trade. While the legal battle continued, Dr. Richard Robert Madden, "who served on behalf of the British commission to suppress the...
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popularized the concept of the Renaissance (d. 1874) August 22 Richard Robert Madden, Irish doctor, writer, abolitionist and historian (d. 1886) John...
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published in England, through a British official by the name of Richard Robert Madden, an abolitionist, who after corresponding through letters with Del...
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America. The other is by Esteban Mesa Montejo. Irish abolitionist Richard Robert Madden published his English translation of the autobiography under the...
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letters which he addressed to that lady are given in her Life by Richard Robert Madden. He died at Naples 24 June 1851, aged 72, being the last of a triumvirate...
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Asia, and the remainder of 100,000 scattered in various countries. Richard Robert Madden wrote in 1862 that the Armenian population worldwide is estimated...
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Freeman that year 1842: Maclean is investigated for charges of by Richard Robert Madden, who found that Maclean had unfairly imprisoned 91 local people...
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McWilliams (2021), pp. 252-255 Madden, Richard Robert (1846). The United Irishmen, Their Lives and Times. Volume 1. Dublin: J. Madden & Company. pp. 145–146....
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died at Rotterdam on 27 Dec 1847. A biographical note appended to Richard Robert Madden's (he was later Colonial Secretary of Western Australia), The United...
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Historical Essays" (1883), Mangan's "Essays and Poems" (1884), and Richard Robert Madden's "Literary Remains of the United Irishmen" (1887). He also wrote...
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centres around the fictional character of Police Sergeant David Budd (Richard Madden), a British Army war veteran suffering from PTSD, who is now working...
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Observer". Ó Muirí takes the view that the author was James Coigly; Richard Robert Madden attributed it to an unnamed magistrate in northern Ireland, and...
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Only small numbers of delegates from other nations attended. Benjamin Robert Haydon painted The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840, a year after the...
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Centre Press. ISBN 1-920731-39-3. OCLC 60313373. Hamilton, Margaret (1979). "Robert Henry Pland". In Hamilton, Margaret; Pope, Brian (eds.). Western Australia...
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Introduction xxvii The United Irishmen, Their Lives and Times By Richard Robert Madden The Roman Catholic Church – Waterford County Museum Archived 20...
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