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- convicted and hanged on 15 December 1882. He was found guilty of the Maamtrasna Murders and was sentenced to death. The case was heard in English without...
- Maumtrasna, historically Formnamore (Irish: Formna Mór, 'the great shoulder'), is the highest of the Partry Mountains in south County Mayo, Ireland, rising...
- circle of bigotry and blood. In 1882, five people were murdered in the Maamtrasna, on the border between County Mayo and County Galway in Ireland. Covering...
- The Land War (Irish: Cogadh na Talún) was a period of agrarian agitation in rural Ireland (then wholly part of the United Kingdom) that began in 1879....
- unsolved murders Martin O'Halloran O’Gorman, Ronnie (28 January 2010). "The Maamtrasna Murders, August 17 1882". Galway Advertiser. Retrieved 12 September 2019...
- ISBN 9780692910610. Kelleher, Margaret (10 November 2018). "'The shambles of Maamtrasna': The case of Myles Joyce, hanged and pardoned". Irish Times. Retrieved...
- released in 1990 on Cooking Vinyl. Good Friday Agreement Birmingham Six Maamtrasna trial "What we know about the Guildford pub bombings". BBC News. 31 January...
- attracted heavy criticism for his poor handling of a group of murders in Maamtrasna – one of the supposed criminals, Myles Joyce, had been hanged while still...
- exonerated 1882 Maolra Seoighe, known in English as Myles Joyce Murder Maamtrasna, Ireland Death Executed Yes, posthumously Joyce was one of three people...
- falsely accused of the murder of two disappeared people in Iceland in 1974. Maamtrasna trial "Streets of Sorrow/Birmingham Six", a song by The Pogues in support...