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John Daly (Fenian)

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organisers of the meeting attempted to hold some form of gathering, Daly and the IRB refused to relent. It was Daly's opinion that "it was one of the greatest moral victories ever achieved". The issue of the political prisoners was to keep Daly occupied for much of the 1870s. In 1876 Daly was again arrested for disturbing another home rule gathering, though on being brought before the court he was acquitted.
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took place. John Daly took charge of the Limerick detachment of the IRB. Limerick was one of the few areas were the Fenians were able to make some show of force, however weak. Through lack of numbers they failed to make a significant impact on the vastly superior forces arrayed against them. Moving
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persuaded O'Neill to betray Daly. O'Neill then ask Daly to deliver sealed cases to some associates in London, and on 11 April Daly was arrested as he was about to board the train for London, and explosives were found in the case he was carrying. The police then raided the home of James Egan where
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Life in America for working class immigrants was particularly tough and his first job on leaving the ship was digging a cellar. He then obtained work in a white lead factory and worked for a while as a mason's help before getting a reasonably good job as a brakeman on a tram system. Daly was to
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In November 1869 a major tenants' right meeting took place in the city. The IRB objected to the meeting because the issue of the prisoners was not on the agenda. In what came to be known as "The Battle of the Markets" the IRB charged the platform and succeeded in dismantling it. Though the
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On 22 November 1866 Daly and his brother Edward were arrested at their family home having been betrayed by an informer, for running a munitions factory in the Pennywell district close to their home. He was released on bail in February 1867 toughened and more dedicated by the experience.
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In 1869 Daly returned to Ireland and took up his old job in the timber yard, and also his Republican activities. He began to help reorganise the IRB and took part in a number of agitations to keep the IRB agenda in the public view. He became a leading voice in the
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who was also executed in 1916. Daly briefly served as a member of the British Parliament but was resented for having previously been convicted for treason against the British state. Daly also served as Mayor of Limerick for 3 years at the turn of the century.
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while in the United States. When Daly arrived, a plain-clothes detective was assigned to follow him at all times. As a result of this, Special Branch were alerted to the importance of
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and in 1897 on a tour of American which was organised by John Devoy. He later founded a prosperous bakery business in Limerick, and went on to become Mayor of his native city.
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which caused an investigation by a commission of inquiry, 1890; it was admitted by prison officials as an error by a warder. A series of articles in the
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in his attempts to convict Republicans. One such recruit was a publican and local IRB man named Dan O'Neill. Both Jenkinson and a Major
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Commons Papers index. Chatham Prison (Treatment of Felony Prisoners), Report of the Visitors, ...1890, p.xxx, vii, 629. See also
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city on 18 October 1845. His father worked in James Harvey & Son's Timber Yard. At 16 John joined his father working as a
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In 1928, Madge Daly, a niece of John Daly, presented the Daly cup to William P. Clifford, the then-chairman of the
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out of the city, Daly moved his men into the country and joined up with other Fenians in an attack on the
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Daly was a member of the Supreme Council of the IRB and became organiser for Connacht and Ulster.
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explosives were "allegedly found buried" in Egan's garden in addition to some documents.
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After this Daly had to flee the country by stowing away first on a boat the
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The IRB: The Irish Republican Brotherhood from The Land League to Sinn Féin
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county board. Since then, the Daly cup is presented to the winners of the
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Daly alongside fellow members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood
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in 1894 analysed prison methods. Daly gave an interview to the
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Daly was unopposed elected as a member of parliament (MP) for
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to help in the release of those Fenians still in jail.
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John Daly (disambiguation)

Member of Parliament
August 1895
Francis Arthur O'Keefe
Limerick City
Mayor of Limerick
Limerick City
County Limerick
Irish National League
Ned Daly
Kathleen Clarke
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Fenian Rising of 1867
Irish republican
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Kathleen Clarke
Tom Clarke
1916 Rising
IRB
Ned Daly

Limerick
lath
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Fenian Rising
Irish Constabulary
Kilmallock
Amnesty Association
Land War

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