Francis Edward Ledwidge (19 August 1887 – 31 July 1917) was a 20th-century Irish poet. From Slane, County Meath, and sometimes known as the "poet of the...
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with the surname include: Francis Ledwidge (1887–1917), Irish poet Joseph Ledwidge (1877–1953), Irish sportsman Michael Ledwidge, American novelist LEDWICH...
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Joe Doyle, since the 1990s, who gathered materials by Dunsany and Francis Ledwidge at Dunsany Castle, compiled writing and publication data, and unearthed...
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(1750–1825), second Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of New York Francis Ledwidge (1887–1917), poet killed in action during World War I. Denis Nulty...
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Free State. The remarks attributed to National Volunteer and poet, Francis Ledwidge, who was to die in preparation of the Third Battle of Ypres in 1917...
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"Dawn", a poem written by Emily Dickinson "Dawn", a poem written by Francis Ledwidge "Dawn", a poem written by John Masefield "Dawn", a poem written by...
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mailed to his family just days before he was killed in action. When Francis Ledwidge, who was a member of the Irish Volunteers in Slane, County Meath, learned...
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and Math is delicately described in the poem "The Wife of Llew" by Francis Ledwidge. The Blodeuwedd story is referenced in the novel and film Tylluan Wen...
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entrance has since been lost. Another folk tale involves the ghost of Francis Ledwidge. According to the story an old friend of Ludwidge was working at the...
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choir performed at the Francis Ledwidge memorial event at Richmond Barracks in Dublin; McGlynn commented "When I discovered Ledwidge for the first time through...
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