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William Clements, 3rd Earl of Leitrim

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and brothers Thomas and Bernard McGranahan were arrested. "The gun butt had been traced to Heraghty, and paper for the wadding used to load the rifle was traced to a school copybook owned by the McGranahans. The McGranahans were released from Lifford Jail due to a lack of evidence. Heraghty died in Lifford Jail of typhus... The assassins, Nial Shiels of Doughmore, an itinerant tailor, Michael Hergarty of Tullyconnell, and Michael McElwee of Ballyworiskey, were from the remote Fanad Peninsula. In 1877, "McElwee's father was involved in litigation with Leitrim with the result that McElwee was rendered bankrupt, and his house and farm were sold at auction."
43: 395:... some of his peers repeated accusations of his 'immorality towards daughters of tenants' in the House of Commons and named him 'the bad earl'." However, Slevin also quotes a journalist who investigated Lord Leitrim's assassination as claiming, "'even among those who hold the strongest views upon Lord Leitrim's conduct as a landlord, the charge (of debauchery) is discredited and I did not meet a single person who regarded it as tenable.'" In Slevin's words, "the final straw that motivated the individuals involved" in Lord Leitrim's assassination was his alleged 466:, amid scenes of great agitation. "The mob wanted to wreak their drunken rage on the dead body of the old Earl, as it was not enough that he had been murdered; and when they were disappointed in their charitable desire to throw the corpse into the street, they howled and yelled an accompaniment of brutal hate to the funeral service. It was a disgraceful affair, scarcely possible in any other latitude of the civilized world." 454:
In April 1878, after surviving various attempts on his life, Lord Leitrim was shot dead, along with his clerk and driver, near Cratlagh Wood while on his way to Milford (a village he owned in its entirety) from his home, Manor Vaughan (usually known as Mulroy House), on Mulroy Bay. Michael Heraghty
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A monument with a cross was set up at Kindrum in 1960 honoring McElwee, Shiels, and Michael Heraghty as the men whose actions "Ended the tyranny of landlordism".
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alike, whom he evicted with equal enthusiasm. According to his biographer Fiona Slevin, Lord Leitrim was accused by some of "repeatedly young girls and
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and the former Mary Bermingham (1840). Aside from his elder brother, he had three younger brothers, including Capt. Hon.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Leitrim constituencies (1801–1922)
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Virtues of a Wicked Earl: The Life and Legend of William Sydney Clements, 3rd Earl of Leitrim
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nobleman and landlord notorious in Irish history for his mistreatment of his tenants. He was
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On his father's death in 1854, Clements succeeded as 3rd Earl. In 1855, he was promoted
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A Murderer's Country, Joyce Country Galway during Ireland's Land War - 1879-1882
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Ruttledge) Bermingham (eldest daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Ruttledge).
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Mick Blake wrote a song about Lord Leitrim - Leitrim (a brief history).
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The murder forms a major element in the plot of the 2005 play
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between 1826 and 1827, and that same year was appointed an
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Index

The Right Honourable
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Member of Parliament
County Leitrim
Samuel White
Robert Clements, Viscount Clements
Samuel White
Edward King-Tenison
Charles Clements
Dublin
Ireland
County Donegal
Ireland
Assassination by gunshot
Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim
Alma mater
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
British Army
Lieutenant-Colonel
Anglo-Irish
assassinated
County Donegal
Ireland
Dublin
Nathaniel Clements, 2nd Earl of Leitrim
Charles Skeffington Clements
Royal Navy
Canon of Durham
Sir William Verner, 1st Baronet

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