Seduced by sociability, cards and port wine: the misspent youth of William Smith O’Brien

A year after the failure of his July 1848 rebellion in Tipperary, William Smith O’Brien found himself in a small cottage, isolated from other convicts, on Maria Island, Van Diemen’s Land. He now had the leisure to write a long-postponed autobiography, which has recently been discovered. Family background Proud of his descent from the great ... Read more

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