-
Brian Dooley here
Archived 30
April 2006 at the
Wayback Machine. "Sean
MacStiofain:
Londoner who led the IRA". BBC News. 18 May 2001.
Archived from the...
- The IRA
representatives included Gerry Adams,
Martin McGuinness, Sean
MacStiofain and Dáithí Ó Conaill. He died at his home in
Dublin in 1990. Confirmation...
- units. In the
south also, such
figures as Ruairí Ó Brádaigh and Sean
MacStiofain opposed both the leadership's
proposed recognition of
Northern Ireland...
- on 22
November 2024.
Retrieved 22
November 2024. "Interviews - Sean
Macstiofain | The Ira & Sinn Fein |
FRONTLINE | PBS". PBS Frontline.
Archived from...
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Secretary of
State for
Northern Ireland William Whitelaw met IRA
leader Sean
MacStiofain and
other Republicans at Channon's
house in
Chelsea on 7 July 1972. The...
- 1966. p. 1. "No. 45134". The
London Gazette. 23 June 1970. p. 6953.
MacStiofáin, Seán
Revolutionary in Ireland, pp. 281–89. "BBC
Politics 97". Retrieved...
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truce and
shortly afterwards, his men
opened fire on the troops. Sean
MacStiofain, the IRA
chief of staff,
formally announced the end of the ceasefire...
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Independent Mannix Flynn 3.8 1,525 1,648
Independent Alan
MacStiofain 0.6 235
Independent Eoin
Tierney 0.4 151 ...
- were
brought to the
Minister for
Justice for his
personal perusal. That
MacStíofáin should have been in
receipt of
State funds and
regarded as an Informant...
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paramilitaries Ulster loyalist paramilitaries Commanders and
leaders Sean
MacStiofain Seamus Costello Gerard Steenson Cathal Goulding Gusty Spence Johnny Adair...