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Terence Bellew MacManus
Terence Bellew MacManus
Born
c. 1811 (or 1823)
Tempo, County Fermanagh, Ireland
Died
15 January 1861
San Francisco, California, United States of America
Trial of the Irish patriots at Clonmel. Thomas Francis Meagher, MacManus, and Patrick O'Donoghue receiving their sentences of death.Grave of Terence Bellew MacManus in the Fenian Plot, Glasnevin, Dublin.
Terence Bellew MacManus (born 1811 or 1823 – 15 January 1861) was an Irish rebel who participated in the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848. Sentenced to death for treason, he and several other participants were given commuted sentences in 1849 and transported for life to Van Diemen's Land in Australia. Three years later in 1852, MacManus escaped and emigrated to the United States.
He lived in San Francisco, California until his death in 1861. There he was unable to re-establish his career. His body was returned to Dublin for burial, where the Fenians gave him a large funeral in honor of his part in the rebellion.
MacManus was notable for his statement in court in 1848; he explained his actions by saying: "...[I]t was not because I loved England less, but because I loved Ireland more."
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had to be dragged out of the line of fire by James Stephens and Terence Bellew MacManus, both of whom were wounded. The rebels were incensed that they...
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Standing in the dock in the image opposite is Thomas Francis Meagher, TerenceMacManus and Patrick O'Donoghue. Their co-defendant, William Smith O'Brien was...
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rebellion. In 1861 he delivered a sermon at the funeral of Young Irelander TerenceMacManus. 'John Miley and the Crisis at the Irish College, Paris, in the 1850s'...
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himself a home and entertained John Mitchel, General James Shields, and TerenceMacManus, as visitors. In a lengthy poem titled "Reminiscences of the Mines"...
Parish, County Roscommon. By the 16th century, the MacDermots Roe, apparently displacing the MacManus family, controlled all Kilronan including valuable...
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listen to Protestant sermons." According to historian and folklorist Seumas MacManus, "Throughout these dreadful centuries, too, the hunted priest -- who in...
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