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Benjamin Lentaigne

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168: 181: 174: 43:, during his imprisonment and the final days of life. Lentaigne treated Tone just hours before he was due to be hanged and a pamphlet published in Latin by the doctor some years after Tone's official "suicide" refers to an unusual neck wound suffered by an unnamed patient which indicated that "a bullet passed through his throat". This has led to speculation that Tone may have been shot. 252: 218: 247: 272: 267: 242: 211: 136: 204: 31:
He went on to earn a medical qualification in England and join the British Army, being appointed to the
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O'Donnell, P. (January 1997). "Wolfe Tone's death: suicide or assassination?".
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was born in France in 1773, but, as a Royalist and firm supporter of
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King Louis XVI
5th Dragoon Guards
Wolfe Tone
1798 Irish Rebellion
John Lentaigne
History of the Dublin Catholic Cemeteries
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0021-1265
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35311754
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