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McCorley was the son of a
miller and was born near
Toome in the
parish of Duneane,
County Antrim. A few
years before the 1798 rebellion,
McCorley's father...
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McCorley's brother Felix was
Adjutant and
Training Officer of the IRA's
Antrim Brigade and
served in Liverpool, England. In June 1920,
Roger McCorley...
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Rosaleen "Rosie"
McCorley (born 14
January 1957) is a
former Irish Sinn Féin
politician who was a
Member of the
Northern Ireland ****embly (MLA) for Belfast...
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written by Sean
Costello to the tune of
another republican ballad "Roddy
McCorley" and made
famous by the
Wolfe Tones.
South is also
mentioned in the Rubberbandits'...
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Brookeborough barracks in 1957. It is sung to the same tune as “Roddy
McCorley". The
words were
first published in the
Irish Catholic, the
Irish w****ly...
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three additional tracks: the
traditional songs "Nancy Whiskey" and "Roddy
McCorley",
which had been
released as b-sides the
previous year, as well as a duet...
- Punch", "Reilly's Daughter", "Finnegan's Wake", "Haul Away Joe", "Roddy
McCorley", "Portlairge" and "The Moonshiner". The
album was
nominated for a Grammy...
- by an
Active Service Unit
within the 1st battalion, led by
Roger McCorley.
McCorley and
Seamus Woods were
leaders of a very
active IRA
Active Service...
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Irish journalist,
writer and poet. She is best
known for the
ballad Roddy McCorley and the Song of Ciabhán; the
latter was set to
music by Ivor Gurney. In...
- Streep's
character in the 1995 film The
Bridges of
Madison County.
Corley graduated from
McCutcheon High
School in 1978 and
DePauw University in 1982. At DePauw...