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Ballyseedy (Irish:
Bailte Ó Síoda,
meaning 'town of Sheedy') is a
townland in
County Kerry, Ireland. It is
situated in the
civil parish of the same name...
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April 1923. p. 8. * "
Ballyseedy".
Ballyseedy. 1
January 1997. RTE.
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October 2017.
Republican perspective...
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Ballyseedy and the
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worst atrocity". The
Irish Times.
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January 1997). "
Ballyseedy".
Ballyseedy....
- 1922–1932. Wisconsin:
University of
Wisconsin Press.
Ballyseedy (1
January 1997). "
Ballyseedy".
Ballyseedy. RTE.
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October 2017. Joyce, Joe. "July...
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Ballyseedy commemoration".
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October 2017.[permanent dead link] "Stories of the revolution:
Ballyseedy and the
Civil War's...
- from the
prison in
Tralee and blew them up with a land mine at
nearby Ballyseedy. Only
Stephen Fuller, a ****ure
Irish politician,
survived the explosion...
- anti-treaty fighters. The most
notorious example of this
occurred at
Ballyseedy,
where nine
Republican prisoners were tied to a landmine,
which was detonated...
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County Kerry to
investigate and do****ent what
later became known as the
Ballyseedy m****acre of
March 1923, in
which a
number of
unarmed republican prisoners...
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Civil War. He was one of
eight men
killed by Free
State forces in the
Ballyseedy M****acre, a
defining event in
Irish history. O'Shea was born to Anne and...
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their men—the most
notorious being the
killing of
eight men with
mines at
Ballyseedy, near Tralee. The
internecine conflict was
brought to an end in May 1923...