Last Words: Letters and Statements of the Leaders Executed After the Rising at Easter 1916Piaras F. Mac Lochlainn This book is a compilation of the last written words of the men who were executed after the rising of Easter week, 1916. It includes also statements and dispatches issued by the leaders during Easter week and accounts of their last moments from relatives or friends who visited them or priests who attended them. |
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SEÁN MAC AODHA Seán Heuston | 106 |
MÍCHEÁL Ó MEALLÁIN Michael Mallin | 117 |
ÉAMONN CEANNT | 129 |
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