Martha "Matty" McTier (1742/1743 – 3 October 1837) was an advocate for women's health and education, and a supporter of democratic reform, whose correspondence...
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revolutionary Martha McTier (c. 1742–1837), Irish writer and activist McTeer Mactier (disambiguation) McTiernan This page lists people with the surname McTier. If...
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and proper influence in the world". In Belfast Drennan's sister Martha McTier and McCracken's sister Mary-Ann, and in Dublin Emmett's sister Mary Anne...
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org/features/heritage/martha-and-samuel-mctier) Catriona Kennedy 2004, Womanish Epistles?’ Martha McTier, Female Epistolarity and Late Eighteenth-Century...
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Portrait of Samuel Greg. Styal, p. 24 William Drennan to Martha McTier September 1817, in Jean Agnew (ed. ), Drennan-Mc Tier Letters, vol. 2, p. 705...
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(1696-1762) and Anne Lennox (1718-1806). With his older sisters Martha (Martha McTier) and Nancy, he was one of only three of their eleven children who...
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November 2020. McNeill, Mary (1960). The Life and Times of Mary Ann McCracken, 1770–1866. Dublin: Allen Figgis & Co. pp. 110–111. Martha McTier to William...
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respected men and women alike. Both Drennan's sister Martha McTier and McCracken's sister Mary Ann McCracken took him into their confidence. Mary Ann, who...
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photographer Martha McPhee (born 1965), American novelist Martha McSally (born 1966), American politician and former military pilot Martha McTier (1742/1743-1837)...
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Irishmen". The papers of her Belfast contemporaries, Mary Ann McCracken and Martha McTier, record women taking the United Irish "test" or pledge. This...
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