Gwynn, Stephen Lucius, and Charlotte Grace O’Brien. “Introductory Memoir”. Charlotte Grace O’Brien, Maunsel, 1909, pp. 3 - 135.
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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. 28 |
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, Brian Harrison, and Lawrence Goldman, editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. under William Smith O'Brien |
Residence | Charlotte Grace O'Brien | |
Textual Production | Charlotte Grace O'Brien |
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