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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: 37. Chapters: Abortion in Ireland, Irish criminals, Irish drug traffickers, Irish outlaws, Prisoners and detainees of the Republic of Ireland, Grace O'Malley, Grangegorman killings, Philip Cairns, Thomas Blood, List of imprisoned members of the Oireachtas, Abortion in the Republic of Ireland, Tiger Roche, 2009 Bank of Ireland robbery, Martin Cahill, Death of John Ward, Rapparee, Redmond O'Hanlon, Oliver O'Grady, Attorney General v. X, Dominick Dall Bodkin, Edward Eagar, Dubhaltach Caoch Mac Coisdealbhaigh, Mamie Cadden, Eamonn an Chnoic, Brian Brendan Wright, John Gilligan, James Field, Dessie Ellis, Rita O'Hare, Sean Bourke, John Traynor, Captain Gallagher, James McCann, Galloping Hogan, David Huck, Shane Bernagh, Juvenile Liaison Officer, Michael Manning, Henry Coyle, Sir Dominick Browne, Donogh Dall O Derrig, Liam Deois, Chicago May, Anna Mor Ni Chonghaile, Donal O Maolaine, Liam Dearg O Mainnin, Neesy O'Haughan, Tomas Ban Mac Aodhagain, Sean na gCannai O Labhrai. Excerpt: Grainne Ni Mhaille (c. 1530 - c. 1603), Grainne O'Malley or Grace O'Malley, was Queen of Umaill, chieftain of the O Maille clan and a pirate in 16th century Ireland. She is commonly known by her nickname Granuaile or Grainne Mhaol. Ni Mhaille is an important figure in Irish folklore, and a historical figure in 16th century Irish history, and is sometimes known as "The Sea Queen Of Connaught." Biographies of her have been written primarily in the 20th and 21st centuries by the historian Anne Chambers. Her name appears in contemporary documents as Grany O'Maly, Grany Imallye, Granny Nye Male, Grany O'Mayle, Granie ny Maille, Granny ni Maille, Grany O'Mally, Grayn Ny Mayle, Grane ne Male, Grainy O'Maly, and Granee O'Maillie. Grainne Ni Mhaille was born in Ireland around 1530, when Henry VIII was King of England and (at least in name) Lord of Ireland. Under the ...