- The
Hearts of Oak, also
known as
Oakboys and Greenboys, was a
protest movement of
farmers and
weavers that
arose in
County Armagh,
Ireland in 1761. Their...
- had
emerged mid-century in the south. In the north, it had
included the
Oakboys who,
mobilising the
aggrieved irrespective of religion, had in 1763 threatened...
- team.
Books published about Gaelic games in
County Londonderry include Oakboys: Derry's
Football Dream Come True by
Eoghan Corry. leonard, Victoria. "BBC...
-
accompanied by a
threatening military presence. This was
connected with the '
Oakboys'
movement that was
active in the county. The
protest was
about compulsory...
-
Official Derry GAA website.
Retrieved 5
September 2008. Corry,
Eoghan (1993).
Oakboys – Derry's
Football Dream Come True. Dublin, Ireland: Torc
Books Ltd. p...
- on 28
September 2011.
Retrieved 3
November 2011. Corry,
Eoghan (1993).
Oakboys – Derry's
Football Dream Come True. Dublin, Ireland: Torc
Books Ltd. p...
-
August 2003.
Retrieved 20
November 2008.[dead link] Corry,
Eoghan (1993).
Oakboys: Derry's
Football Dream Come True. Dublin, Ireland: Torc
Books Ltd. p. 102...
- How
James Warren Doyle invented Irish Catholicism, Old Ross
Press 1992 "
Oakboys: Derry’s
Football Dream Come True", Torc, 1993, ISBN 1-898142-10-6 "Going...
- has
never pla**** in the
championship since 2015 Corry,
Eoghan (1993).
Oakboys: Derry's
Football Dream Come True. Dublin, Ireland: Torc
Books Ltd. pp...
- incomplete.
Please add any
other honours you know of. Corry,
Eoghan (1993).
Oakboys - Derry's
Football Dream Come True. Dublin, Ireland: Torc
Books Ltd. pp...