William Smith O'Brien

Standard Name: O'Brien, William Smith

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Family and Intimate relationships Charlotte Grace O'Brien
Her father, William Smith O'Brien , second son of Sir Edward O'Brien , baronet, was responsible for founding the Irish Confederation in 1847, seceding from the Repeal Association that he had joined in 1843.
Her...
Residence Charlotte Grace O'Brien
CGOB 's family lived in Brussels after her father returned from his transportation to Tasmania; it was a condition of his reprieve that he should live outside Britain, which included Ireland.
Gwynn, Stephen Lucius, and Charlotte Grace O’Brien. “Introductory Memoir”. Charlotte Grace O’Brien, Maunsel, 1909, pp. 3-135.
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Residence Charlotte Grace O'Brien
After the death of CGOB 's mother on 13 June, she and her father moved to Killiney, near Dublin.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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Residence Charlotte Grace O'Brien
After her father 's death, CGOB lived with her brother Edward at the family home in Cahirmoyle, Limerick.
Gwynn, Stephen Lucius, and Charlotte Grace O’Brien. “Introductory Memoir”. Charlotte Grace O’Brien, Maunsel, 1909, pp. 3-135.
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Textual Production Charlotte Grace O'Brien
CGOB published, dedicated to her father , Light and Shade, her novel about the Fenian uprising of March 1867.
This abortive uprising took place in several southern Irish centres including Limerick. CGOB 's...

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