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Letters

Terence McCarthy ‘Mór’ and Peter Berresford Ellis

Sir,—In his article ‘The talented Mr MacCarthy Mór’ (HI 19.3, May/June 2011) Seán J. Murphy quite rightly points out that the 1999 edition of my Erin’s blood royal carried a foreword by the man who was then recognised by the chief herald of Ireland, and therefore by the Irish state, as ‘the MacCarthy Mór’. This … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 4 (July/August 2011), Letters, Volume 19

Sing Sing—official prison of the Cork No. 1 Brigade

Sir,—In his letter in the last issue (HI 19.3, May/June 2011) James Fitzgerald is quite correct to state that Martin Corry was merely the captain of the Knockraha company of the IRA. As such, he was a minor figure in the conflict in Cork. He is also correct to state that the company had a … Read more

Categories 20th-century / Contemporary History, Issue 4 (July/August 2011), Letters, Revolutionary Period 1912-23, Volume 19
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