COMMEMORATION:The second funeral of James Daly, Connaught Rangers mutineer, 1 November 1970

How the Irish authorities grappled with the past in the context of the present. By John Gibney On 1 November 1970 James Daly was reinterred in Tyrellspass, Co. Westmeath, almost exactly 50 years after he had been executed in India. Born in Ballymoe at the turn of the century, he had grown up in Tyrellspass ... Read more

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