Clarke, Frances

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Mulally, Teresa

Mulally, Teresa (1728–1803), educationist, businesswoman, and philanthropist, was born in October 1728, in Pill Lane, near Chancery Street, Dublin, the only child of Daniel and Elizabeth Mulally. While she was young, her father, a provisions dealer, retired from his business and…

Murphy, Arthur

Murphy, Arthur (1727–1805), dramatist, actor, and lawyer, was born 27 December 1727 at his mother's family home at Cloonyquin, Co. Roscommon, the fifth (and second surviving) child of Richard Murphy, a prosperous Dublin merchant, and his wife, Jane (née French) (d. 1761). Following…

Murray, John Fisher

Murray, John Fisher (1811–65), journalist and nationalist, was born in February 1811 in Belfast, the eldest son of the eminent physician and chemist James Murray (qv), and his wife Margaret (née Sherlock). A catholic, he was educated…

Nic Shiubhlaigh, Máire

Nic Shiubhlaigh, Máire (1883–1958), actress and republican, was born Mary Elizabeth Walker, 8 May 1883, at 39 Charlemont Street, Dublin, daughter of Matthew Walker, a printer and typesetter, and Mary Anne Walker (née Dogherty), a dressmaker. Her father, who had printed Fenian and other…

Noonan, Robert Philippe (Robert Tressell)

Noonan, Robert Philippe (Robert Tressell) (1870–1911), socialist and author, was born 18 April 1870 at 37 Wexford Street in Dublin, the natural son of Samuel Croker, an RIC inspector, and Mary Noonan; he was baptised a catholic. The…

O'Brien (Arnold-Forster), Florence Mary

O'Brien (Arnold-Forster), Florence Mary (1854–1936), diarist, philanthropist, and craftswoman, was born 3 July 1854 in Bayswater, London, the second of four children of William Delafield Arnold and Frances Anne Arnold (née Hodgson). Her father, a son of Dr Thomas Arnold of Rugby and…

O'Farrell, Elizabeth

O'Farrell, Elizabeth (1884–1957), republican, was born at 42 City Quay, Dublin, the youngest of two daughters of Christopher Farrell, a dock labourer, and his wife Margaret, a housekeeper. She was educated locally by the Sisters of Mercy. The 1911 census recorded her as living at 17…

O'Leary, Ellen

O'Leary, Ellen (1831–89), nationalist and poet, was born 22 October 1831 in Tipperary town, the second child of John O'Leary, a prosperous shopkeeper, and his second wife Margaret Ryan. After the death of her mother in the mid 1830s while she was still a very young child, Ellen…

O'Neill, Eliza (Lady Wrixon- Becher)

O'Neill, Eliza (Lady Wrixon- Becher) (1791–1872), actress, was born in Drogheda, Co. Louth. Both her father (John O'Neill, manager of a Drogheda theatre) and mother (formerly a Miss Featherstone) were actors, and she, like her sister and three brothers, performed on the stage from…

O'Neill, Mary

O'Neill, Mary (1879–1967), poet and playwright, was born 3 August 1879 in Barrack St., Loughrea, Co. Galway, daughter of John Devenport , RIC sub-constable, and Bridget Devenport (née Burke). Having received her initial education at the…

Osborne, Catherine Isabella

Osborne, Catherine Isabella (1818–80), artist and patron, was born 30 June 1818, at her father’s residence of Newtown Anner, near Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, the second child and only daughter of Sir Thomas Osborne (1757–1821), a prominent landowner in south Tipperary and Waterford, and…