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Edward OMeagher Condon
   
Life
1835-1915; b. Cork, Fenian organiser, ex. US Civil War; involved in Manchester
prison van attack; reprieved on account of American citizenship and served
10 yrs.; wrote The Irish Race in America (NY 1887); a constitutionalist
in old age. Died New York. DIW DIH FDA
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Notes
Seamus Deane, gen. ed., Field
Day Anthology (Derry: Field Day 1991), Vol. 2; notes that one of the [Manchester Martyrs] accused
who was acquitted, [E. OM. Condon], said at the close of his speech
from the dock, I have nothing to regret, or to retract, or take
back. I can only say, "God Save Ireland"; his co-defendants
took up the phrase and repeated it [cf. T. D. Sullivan, who set it to
the music of "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp"] (p.106.)
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Princess Grace Irish Library (Monaco)
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