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Anne Devlin.

Anne Devlin (1780 – 1 September 1851) was an Irish republican famous for her involvement with the United Irishmen, and enduring terrible conditions, as well as torture, when imprisoned by the British authorities. She acted in the nominal unpaid role of housekeeper but was really a co-conspirator of Robert Emmet and was also a cousin of two leading United Irish rebels, Michael Dwyer and Arthur Devlin.
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Title:
Anne Devlin.
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Anne Devlin (1780 – 1 September 1851) was an Irish republican famous for her involvement with the United Irishmen, and enduring terrible conditions, as well as torture, when imprisoned by the British authorities. She acted in the nominal unpaid role of housekeeper but was really a co-conspirator of Robert Emmet and was also a cousin of two leading United Irish rebels, Michael Dwyer and Arthur Devlin.
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3899 x 5100 px | 56.9 MB
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33.0 x 43.2 cm | 13.0 x 17.0 in (300 dpi)