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69: 30: 194:. She did, however, run foul of the garrison: leaving the bedside of a sick friend, she was met in the street by the military guard, who arrested her and had her whipped. Whether she was recognised or not is unclear. James Hyndman had not joined other merchants and local dignitaries in signing a declaration of loyalty to the 161:
If she was admitted by United Irishmen to their regular proceedings, presumably of their third society in Belfast of which her husband was secretary, it may have been something of an exception. Martha McTier does record herself being a participant in "select", if not regular, meetings of the United
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or pledge. This was to "forward a brotherhood of affection among Irishmen of every religious persuasion" in the cause of an independent and representative Irish government. But they also suggest that women were organised in separate societies or clubs.
213:. In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by her sister Elizabeth McTear (1765-1836) and by her youngest son Hugh Hyndman (1802-1832). She was survived by her daughter Fanny Hyndman (1793-1853) and by her son 111:, the second of two daughters to George Crawford and Fanny Cherry,. both of whom had Scottish ancestry. Her father is recorded as a linen draper, operating a bleaching mill ("Castle Dawson") in the district. 266: 229:(BNHPS), and of the Botanical and Horticultural Society (responsible for initiating the Belfast Botanical Gardens), and the first president of the 145:
describe her as "the only woman to be admitted to the Brotherhood of the United Irishmen". The papers of her Belfast contemporaries,
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in religion, was engaged in both the business and civic life of Belfast. A dedicated naturalist, he was a founder member of the
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Belfast politics: or, A collection of the debates, resolutions, and other proceedings of that town in the years 1792, and 1793
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In Belfast, which was heavily secured, neither she nor her husband appear to have been implicated in the
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In 1791–92, she married James Hyndman (1761?–1825), a woollen merchant and auctioneer, whose
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Cherry Hyndman (of 22 Donegall Street) died on 3 August 1845 and is buried in Belfast's
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At the Ford of the Birches: A History of the Town of Ballybay, Its People and Vicinity
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in Belfast displays a portrait of Cherry Crawford painted in 1789. The
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family in Belfast had trading links and relatives in the
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Irishmen in Belfast at which resolutions were passed.
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Belfast (later Royal Belfast) Academical Institution
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a United Irishman. He sheltered William Hamilton of
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The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770–1866
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Society of United Irishmen
Belfast
Ireland
Society of United Irishmen
Laragh
County Monaghan
Presbyterian
West Indies
Volunteers
American Revolutionary War
Irish legislative independence
Ulster Museum
curator's notes
Mary Ann McCracken
Martha McTier
United Irish "test"
Enniskillen
Defenders
Thomas Paine
Rights of Man
eventual rebellion
British Crown
risings to the north
south
Clifton Street Cemetery
George Crawford Hyndman
Liberal
Unitarian

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