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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Cecil Day-Lewis, James Fintan Lalor, Stephen Hunt, William Cosby, Abban, Kevin O'Higgins, Peter Lalor, John George Adair, Robin Roe, Aed Ua Crimthainn, Jonah Barrington, Robert Sheehan, Thomas Cass, John Ging, Chris Mulhall, Mary Francis Xavier Warde, Peter Gawthorne, Darina Allen, Parnell Gale, William Dargan, Eileen Flynn, Patrick Lalor, William Russell Grace, Valentine O'Hara, Tony Byrne, Edward Despard, Charles McDonald, Lisa Burke, Liam Hyland, John J. Conroy, Denis Dynon, Denis Kilbride, Arthur Jacob, Louise Mahony, Pat Boran, Kivas Tully, John Moloney, John Shaw, Rotimi Adebari, Ken Hope, Kieran Phelan, Bartholomew Mosse, Mick Dunne, James Bergin, Manchan of Min Droichit, Christy O'Brien, Sean Fleming, Eimear Moynan, Billy Sheehan, Rory O'Moore, Jack Finlay, Siobhan Hoey, Pat Roe, Tommy Murphy, John Moyney, James Pearson, Leo Turley, Frank Keenan, Denis Lalor, Launt Thompson, Brian Stanley, Michael Mills, Karl Lenihan, Sean Dempsey, Pat Critchley, Walter Shanly, Patrick Joseph Meehan, Mick Dempsey, Cathy Honan, Samuel Jacob Jackson, Niall Rigney, George Doyle, Mike Cleary, Aed of Sletty, James Macauley, Ann Jellicoe, Nicholas Conroy, John Kinder Labatt, John Michael Clancy, Eoin Reilly, Brian Rigney, Mick Lawlor, Tony Maher, Fergal Byron, Tom Cribben, Dermot Honan, Colm Browne, Mick Aherne, Tom Prendergast, John Barrett, Cinaedh mac Coscrach. Excerpt: James Fintan Lalor (in Irish, Seamas Fionntan O Leathlobhair) (March 10, 1807 - December 27, 1849) was an Irish revolutionary, journalist, and "one of the most powerful writers of his day." A leading member of the Irish Confederation (Young Ireland), he was to play an active part in both the Rebellion in July 1848 and the attempted Rising in September of that same year. Lalor's writings were to exert a seminal influence on later Irish leaders...