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Patrick Egan (activist)

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604: 75:, and at the age of fourteen, he entered the office of an extensive grain and milling firm, the North City Milling Company. Before he was twenty, he had been promoted to the post of chief bookkeeper and confidential man. Later, he was elected managing director of the firm, as a stock company, it being the most extensive one in Ireland. He was, at the same time, senior partner in the most extensive bakery establishment in the county. He had been an industrious learner before going into business, and took evening classes from various instructors, particularly a brilliant young 33: 568: 578: 134: 253:, and sought to provoke the United States into a war of colonisation against Chile. The general Chilean attitude was probably best expressed by Eduardo Phillips, chief of the Diplomatic Section of the Ministry of Foreign Relations who, in a letter to a newspaper, described Egan as a person "utterly lacking in all elements of culture and courtesy, and ever-ready to descend to the level of invective and calumny". 149:
of 18 October 1881, in his function as treasurer of the Land League. That led to the proscription of the League by the British government. Egan fled to Paris with the organisation's funds in order to prevent their confiscation by the authorities. He remained in Paris from February 1881 to the end of
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case will be exploded and indisputable evidence produced which will show Parnell guiltless and the true character of the allegations against him. You may expect some sensational testimony ... I have no doubt of the complete vindication of Parnell and all his associates and this will greatly injure
126:, were singled out by the government for prosecution for alleged conspiracy. After a costly trial of sixteen days, the jury convicted two and acquitted ten. The government did not dare arraign them again, but brought in a bill to suspend the 293:"In gay Paree he hides, Egan of Paris, unsought by any save me. Making his day's stations, the dingy printing case, his three taverns, the Montmartre lair, rue de la Goutte d'Or, damascened with flyblown faces of the gone." 212:
Nothing new has developed yet to talk about. What has been said so far is simply a rehash of charges, without proof, that has been made for the last five years. But wait until the evidence for Parnell is produced. The whole
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Ninety-eight per cent of all Irishmen were not in sympathy with the revolt, and England had nothing to gain by shooting people after it is over ... If anyone were shot it should have been
107:. In 1877, he and others, including Power, Biggar and Barry, resigned from the Brotherhood over the condemnation by its leaders of the use of politics within a revolutionary organisation. 556: 186: 564: 628: 638: 185:, where he continued to work strenuously for the Irish Land League and Irish home rule. In 1881, he was elected president of the National Executive Committee of the 17: 91:
soon after its establishment. In 1873, he was treasurer of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and with the IRB's supported, participated in the establishment of the
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Between 1880 and 1882, Egan was nominated a number of times for election to parliament, and was twice unanimously nominated, once for
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Egan was the father of fourteen children, nine of whom survived childhood. His residence in Lincoln was located at 1447 Q street.
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from 1889 to 1893, he represented the US when relations became strained during the revolt against President
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Learning that the government was conspiring to arrest him and colleagues, and make him the victim of a
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who hatched the whole nefarious scheme here in New York and was personally responsible for it.
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Goldberg, Joyce S. (1979). "Patrick Egan: Irish-American minister to Chile, 1889-93".
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in October 1888, predicting that the case against Parnell being prosecuted in
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1889 HISTORY  OF LINCOLN  NEBRASKA  - Chapter Twenty
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At its foundation in 1879, Egan was elected treasurer of the
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Patrick Egan (land reformer and diplomat)

Irish
American
Ballymahon
County Longford
Ireland
Dublin
Episcopal
Irish Republican Brotherhood
Home Rule League
John O'Connor Power
Joseph Biggar
John Barry
Irish Land League
Michael Davitt
Charles Stewart Parnell
Matt Harris
Habeas Corpus Act

Chile
No Rent Manifesto
Queen's County
Meath
show trial
Netherlands
United States
Lincoln, Nebraska
Irish National League of America
Piggott forgeries

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