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  • His brother was the Rapparee, Colonel Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh.
  • As a result of a local competition she was renamed " Rapparee ".
  • He served in the army of King James II in Ireland, and afterwards became a Rapparee.
  • In response, Redmond took to the hills around Slieve Gullion and became an outlaw, or rapparee.
  • Many rapparee bands developed a bad reputation among the general civilian population, including among Catholics, for robbing indiscriminately.
  • Possibly previously a relatively wealthy landowner, he became a'rapparee'or brigand following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland.
  • There lies the final resting place of the rapparee Proinsias Dubh in 1782, although other sources state it was May 1780
  • The two were active Jacobites in the years up to the 1745 rebellion; Mac Mhurchaidh was an active rapparee since at least 1740.
  • Legend has it that the Earl of Tyrone fled Ireland in 1607 and was shipwrecked at Rapparee Beach, in Ilfracombe harbour, to the west of the village.
  • It is said that Ryan became a rapparee or outlaw after shooting a tax collector dead during a quarrel over the confiscation of a poor woman's cow.
  • In 1862 William Carleton published " Redmond Count O'Hanlon; The Irish Rapparee ", an adventure novel inspired by the outlaw Count's life.
  • One of Carleton's biographers alleges that the novelist glorified a 17th-century rapparee because he did not feel able to praise the Ribbonmen of his own era.
  • The famous rapparee " Galloping Hogan " is said to have guided Patrick Sarsfield's cavalry raid that destroyed the Williamite siege train at the siege of Limerick in 1690.
  • The song concerns the separation of a Rapparee from his lover, Mh醝r韓 觛 N?Cheallaigh, daughter of the ?Chellaigh of Mountbellew, in the aftermath of the Battle of Aughrim, 12 July 1691.
  • As of August 2010 the planned ferry service has been postponed indefinitely and " FastCat Shanklin " has been put up for sale along with her sister ship " Rapparee " ( formerly " FastCat Ryde " ).
  • When a Williamite deserter gave the information that King William and his officers had ridden forward ahead of their ammunition train and were waiting for it, Sarsfield led a raiding party with their horses'hooves muffled, led by the rapparee Galloping Hogan, through the Silvermine Mountains.
  • In one version, he is " taken to be a rapparee or an outlaw; the theory is supported by a verse ( collected in Mayo ) which mention's the Queen's pardon " ( perhaps indicating the reign of Queen Anne, 1702-14 ).