Ethna Carbery, born Anna Bella Johnston, (3 December 1864 – 2 April 1902) was an Irish journalist, writer and poet. She is best known for the ballad Roddy...
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Ethna is a feminine Irish given name. Notable people with the name include: Ethna Byrne-Costigan (1904–1991), Irish academic and writer Ethna Carbery...
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Anna Johnston may refer to: Ethna Carbery (1864–1902), born Anna Johnston, Irish journalist, writer and poet Anna Johnston (doctor), Australian hematologist...
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Carbery (1894–1959), British soldier and airman Ethna Carbery (1864–1902), Irish writer James Joseph Carbery (1823–1887), Irish Dominican, Bishop of Hamilton...
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of Duneane, County Antrim, Ireland. Following the publication of the Ethna Carbery poem bearing his name in 1902, where he is associated with events around...
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2. London: John Murray. Retrieved 6 November 2017. MacManus, Anna (Ethna Carbery) (1904). In The Celtic Past. New York: Funk and Wagnalls. Retrieved...
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Elizabeth Bloxham Margaret Buckley May Caffrey, mother of Ruairí Ó Brádaigh Ethna Carbery Winifred Carney Kathleen Clarke, wife of Tom Clarke Mary Colum Máire...
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revolutionary women's society which included writers Alice Furlong, Annie Egan, Ethna Carbery and Sinéad O'Flanagan (later wife of Éamon de Valera), and the actors...
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University Library via Archive.org 7 November 2017 MacManus, Anna (Ethna Carbery). (1904).In The Celtic Past New York: Funk and Wagnalls, Retrieved from...
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Times Literary Supplement (1981). Ethna Carbery, "The Passing of the Gael,” The Four Winds of Eirinn: Poems by Ethna Carbery, 1906, A Celebration of Women...
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