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    William Joseph Mellows (Irish: Liam Ó Maoilíosa, 25 May 1892 – 8 December 1922) was an Irish republican and Sinn Féin politician. Born in England to an English father and Irish mother, he grew up in Ashton-under-Lyne before moving to Ireland, being raised in Cork , Dublin and his mother's native Wexford .

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    • Sinn Féin
  2. Liam (William Joseph) Mellows en irlandés: Liam Ó Maoilíosa, 25 de mayo de 1892 – de 8 de diciembre de 1922) fue un político republicano y miembro del Sinn Féin. [1] [2] [3] Nacido en Inglaterra de padre militar del Ejército británico, Mellows creció entre Ashton-under-Lyne, Dublín, Cork y Wexford (de donde era su madre).

  3. by Seán Enright. The execution without trial of Rory O’Connor, Liam Mellows, Richard Barrett and Joe McKelvey on 8 December 1922 at Mountjoy Prison was one of the most notorious events of the...

  4. Liam Mellows (right) with pro- and anti-Treaty IRA commanders on 8 May 1922. (George Morrison) Liam Mellows’s political beliefs have been largely overlooked owing to the paucity of his surviving writings and the fundamentally awkward questions that his life—or, more precisely, his death—presents for both the constitutional and revolutionary political traditions.

  5. Mellows, William Joseph (‘Liam’) (1892–1922), revolutionary and socialist, was born 25 May 1892 at Hartshead military barracks, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, England, third of six children (four sons and two daughters) of William Joseph Mellows, soldier, son of Sgt John Mellows and Catherine Larkin of Co. Kilkenny, and Sarah Mellows ...

  6. 20 de nov. de 2022 · The execution of republican leaders Rory O’Connor, Liam Mellows, Joe McKelvey and Dick Barrett 100 years ago had no basis in law and the only possible defence for the execution was that the...

  7. Liam Mellows. He returned to Ireland to become Irish Republican Army “Director of Supplies” during the Irish War of Independence, responsible for buying arms. At the 1918 general election of December, he was elected to the First Dáil as a Sinn Féin candidate for both Galway East and for North Meath.