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477: 115:; he later became friend and mentor to Collins. He had to return to Ireland for a break due to overwork in 1909 and give up some of his work for the Gaelic League. However, he took over as editor of the IRB publication, 95:, studying for the Secretary's Office. While O'Hegarty succeeded in his studies, Walsh did not, and returned to Ireland. O'Hegarty became the IRB representative for Southeast England and joined the 61:. In 1888 his father died of tuberculosis, aged 42. Left destitute, his mother pawned her wedding ring to pay for an advertisement looking for work, and eventually became a cook. 164:. In the aftermath of the 1916 Rising, he was opposed to physical force. In 1918 he refused to take the British Oath of Allegiance and resigned his position in the Post Office. 133:, which took a very liberal and inclusionist approach to Anglo-Irish literature and art in general, but invoked the wrath of many of the paper's readers. 156:, probably on account of his political activities. In 1915 he married Wilhelmina "Mina" Smyth, a schoolteacher and suffragist, and was then moved to 103:, and became a strong advocate of the Irish language. In 1905, he was elected secretary of the local Dungannon Club, which drew in as members 91:
He served at the main Postal Sorting Office in Mount Pleasant, London, from 1902 to 1913. Along with J. J. Walsh he spent three years at
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LĂ©on Ă“ Broin, Protestant Nationalists in Revolutionary Ireland, The Stopford Connection (Gill & Macmillan 1985)
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of Kansas University. This includes an outstanding collection of books, pamphlets and periodicals of W. B. Yeats.
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and George Cavan. In 1907, as Sinn FĂ©in's London Secretary, he approved and signed the membership card of
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to Ireland in 1911: "Damn your concessions, England: we want our country!" In 1912, at the height of the
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from 1922 to 1945. He was elected a member of the Irish Academy of Letters in 1954.
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He was educated at North Monastery CBS, where he formed an enduring friendship with
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His son, Seán Ó hÉigeartaigh, was a founder of the Irish-language publishing house
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he played in the Head Post Office hurling team. He joined the IRB and represented
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was "doing good for Ireland" and supported W. B. Yeats against attacks from
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on the IRB Supreme Council. He started writing for Arthur Griffith's
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and like-minded Nationalists. He opposed the extremist views of
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The Victory of Sinn FĂ©in: How it Won it and How it Used it
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He joined the postal service in Cork in 1897. Along with
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In 1913 he was re-posted to Queenstown (present-day
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Index

Irish
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Carrignavar
Great Famine
IRB
Terence MacSwiney
J. J. Walsh
Munster
Alice Milligan
Ethna Carbery
King's College
Gaelic League
Sinn FĂ©in
Robert Lynd
Herbert Hughes
Michael Collins
Irish Freedom
King George V
Playboy riots
Cobh
Irish Volunteers
Shrewsbury
Welshpool
Montgomeryshire
Abbey Theatre
Arthur Griffith
D. P. Moran
Irish
Department of Post and Telegraphs
Sáirséal agus Dill

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