Liam Pilkington (2 June 1894 – 26 March 1977), also known as William Pilkington and Billy Pilkington, was a member of the IRA during the Irish War of Independence...
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William Pilkington may refer to: Liam Pilkington (1894–1977), also known as William or Billy, served in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War...
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British poet Leonard Pilkington (1527–1599), English academic and clergyman Liam Pilkington (1894–1977), Irish activist Lorraine Pilkington (born 1975), Irish...
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Liam is a masculine given name of Irish origin which may refer to: Liam Abernethy – Irish hurler (1929–1980) Liam Adams – several people Liam Agnew –...
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revolutionary, leader of Irish Citizen Army, fought during Easter Rising Liam Pilkington, IRA commander, 3rd western division, 1921-23. Anti-treaty IRA Martin...
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O'Malley Gearóid O'Sullivan Liam Pilkington Seán Russell P. J. Ruttledge Tommy Ryan Séumas Robinson Martin Savage Austin Stack Liam Tobin Oscar Traynor Thomas...
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were held at the Sligo Gaol. The commander of IRA forces in Sligo was Liam Pilkington. Arthur Griffith spoke in April 1922 on the corner of O'Connell Street...
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anti-Semitic sermons in Limerick in 1904. Joseph Owens (1908–2005) Liam Pilkington (1894–1977) Seán McManus (born 1944) Leo James English (1907–1997)...
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burnt down by Republicans. 4 September – An Anti-Treaty IRA unit under Liam Pilkington takes Dromhaire barracks, County Sligo. The Free State garrison there...
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