Maume, Patrick

Dr Patrick Maume is a long-standing member of the DIB editorial team (joined 2003), and has contributed more than 500 entries, including many on significant political, literary and religious figures of the twentieth century, with particular reference to Northern Ireland. He is a graduate of University College Cork (Bachelors degree in English and history, Masters in history) and Queen's University Belfast (QUB) (doctorate in politics, post-graduate cert in higher education teaching) and has taught history and politics in University College Dublin and QUB (where he held three research fellowships 1993–4, 1995–8, and 1998–2001), and has published countless articles and book chapters on nineteenth and twentieth-century Irish history, as well as biographies of Daniel Corkery and D. P. Moran.

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Burke, James Michael

Burke, James Michael (1873–1936), barrister, newspaper editor, and politician, was born 4 November 1873 at 31 Bridge St., Skibbereen, Co. Cork, seventh among twelve children (seven sons and three daughters survived to adulthood) of Patrick Burke, grocer and farmer, and Mary Burke (née…

Cahill, Joe (Joseph)

Cahill, Joe (Joseph) (1920–2004), republican paramilitary, was born 10 May 1920 in Divis Street, west Belfast, the eldest of thirteen children (two died in infancy) of Joseph Cahill, printer, and his wife Josephine. One brother, Tom, became an active…

Cahill, Martin

Cahill, Martin (1949–94), criminal, was born 23 May 1949 in Dublin, second of twelve children of Patrick Cahill, lighthouse keeper, and Agnes Cahill (née Sheehan). The Cahill family first lived in the north inner city, then moved to a corporation estate in Crumlin. At the age of eight…

Cameron, Charles

Cameron, Charles (1841–1924), politician, newspaper proprietor and medical doctor, was born in Dublin on 18 December 1841, the son of John Cameron, newspaper proprietor, and his wife Ellen (née Galloway). John Cameron founded the Glasgow North British Daily Mail – subsequently…

Campbell, James Henry Mussen

Campbell, James Henry Mussen (1851–1931), 1st Baron Glenavy , lawyer and politician, was born 4 April 1851 at Prospect House, Terenure, Dublin, the third and youngest son of William Mussen Campbell, an officer in the DMP, and his…

Campbell, Michael Mussen

Campbell, Michael Mussen (1924–84), 4th Baron Glenavy , author and journalist, was born 25 October 1924 in Dublin, second son of Charles Henry Gordon Campbell (qv) (1885–1963) and his wife…

Campbell, Patrick Gordon

Campbell, Patrick Gordon (1913–80), 3rd Baron Glenavy , journalist, wit, and television personality, was born 6 June 1913 in Dublin, the eldest of the three children (two sons and a daughter) of Gordon Campbell (qv) and his…

Casey, John Sarsfield (‘the Galtee boy’)

Casey, John Sarsfield (‘the Galtee boy’) (1846–96), Fenian, was born 25 March 1846 in Mitchelstown, Co. Cork, son of Jeremiah Casey, shopkeeper, and his wife whose surname was Lewis. Casey was educated at the local national school (1854–7) and the…

Casey, Patrick

Casey, Patrick (1843–1908), Fenian, was born in Parliament St., Kilkenny city, son of Patrick Casey, ironmonger and his wife, Mary Anne Corcoran. Her sister, Anne, was the mother of James Stephens (qv), founder of the Fenian movement and…

Cassidy, Joseph

Cassidy, Joseph (1933–2013), archbishop and preacher, was born on 29 October 1933 in Charlestown, Co. Mayo, the only son of seven children of John Cassidy, national school headteacher, and Mary Cassidy (née Gallagher). His maternal uncle, Canon Eddie Gallagher, was parish priest of…

Clare, Anthony Ward

Clare, Anthony Ward (1942–2007), psychiatrist and media personality, was born 24 December 1942 in Dublin, the youngest of three children (two girls and a boy) of Bernard Clare, state solicitor with the land registry, and his wife Agnes (née Dunne). Clare recalled his father as a gentle…

Clark, James Dawson Chichester-

Clark, James Dawson Chichester- (1923–2002), Baron Moyola, prime minister of Northern Ireland, was born 12 February 1923 at Moyola Park, near Castledawson, Co. Londonderry, the eldest of three children of James Jackson Lenox Conyngham Chichester-Clark (formerly Clark; 1884–1933),…

Clark, Sir Ernest

Clark, Sir Ernest (1864–1951), civil servant, was born 13 April 1864, youngest child among three sons and two daughters of Samuel Henry Clark, state schoolmaster, and Anne Clark (née Seaver). The family lived at 64 St James's Place, Plumstead, Kent, England. As a teenager Clark…

Clark, Sir George Smith

Clark, Sir George Smith (1861–1935), shipbuilder and politician, was born 8 November 1861 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, second of three sons of James Clark, a partner in J. & J. Clark, thread manufacturers, and provost of Paisley 1882–5, and his wife Jane, daughter of…

Clery, Arthur Edward

Clery, Arthur Edward (1879–1932), nationalist and author, was the only child of Art Ua Cléirigh, lawyer and amateur historian, and his wife Catherine Clery (née Moylan). During his boyhood his family suffered a crisis: his father went to the Indian bar to recoup family finances, his…

Cloney, Sheila

Cloney, Sheila (1926–2009), protagonist in the Fethard-on-Sea boycott, was born Sheila Kelly on 6 May 1926 in Fethard-on-Sea, a village on the Hook peninsula of south-western Co. Wexford, daughter of Thomas Kelly, cattle dealer, of John's Hill (just outside Fethard), and his wife Sheila…

Cochrane, Ian

Cochrane, Ian (1941–2004), writer, was born 7 November 1941 in a two‑room cottage at Moylarg, Dromona (near Cullybackey), Co. Antrim. He was the third of five children of Tom and Sadie Cochrane and had three brothers and a sister. 'We lived in a little house right out in the country,…

Colley, George (Joseph Pearse)

Colley, George (Joseph Pearse) (1925–83), government minister, was born in Dublin on 18 October 1925, the fifth child (of eight) and eldest son of Harry Colley (qv), 1916 veteran, adjutant Dublin Brigade…

Collins, Eamon

Collins, Eamon (1954–99), republican, was born in Camlough, Co. Armagh, son of Brian Collins (farmer, livestock trader, and cattle smuggler) and Kathleen Collins (née Cumiskey). Collins's extended family had no history of political involvement, though his upbringing was fervently…

Colthurst, John Colthurst Bowen-

Colthurst, John Colthurst Bowen- (1880–1965), army officer and murderer, was born John Colthurst Bowen in Cork on 12 August 1880, eldest son of Robert Walter Travers Bowen JP (who changed the family name to Bowen-Colthurst in 1882 to meet the…

Condon, Colm (Columba)

Condon, Colm (Columba) (1921–2008), barrister and attorney general, was born 16 July 1921 in Ashbourne, Co. Meath, the only son and third of six children of Thomas Condon, of Cloonand House, Ashbourne, an accountant and revolutionary, and his wife Margaret (née Maguire), a national…

Conefrey, Peter

Conefrey, Peter (1880–1939), catholic priest and social critic, was born 9 June 1880 in Mohill, Co. Leitrim, son of James Conefrey, publican, and his wife Mary McGivney. There were many priests on both sides of the family. His uncle, Fr Thomas Conefrey, parish priest of Drumlish,…

Conlon, Gerard (‘Gerry’)

Conlon, Gerard (‘Gerry’) (1954–2014), victim of a miscarriage of justice and human rights campaigner, was born in Cyprus Street in the Lower Falls area of Belfast on 1 March 1954, the only surviving son of…

Conlon, Guiseppe Patrick

This is a co-subject for the entry on Conlon, Sarah (née Maguire). View the original entry.

Conlon, Sarah (née Maguire)

Conlon, Sarah (née Maguire) (1926–2008), campaigner, was born 20 January 1926 in the Falls Road area of Belfast, the daughter of Vincent Maguire and Mary Catherine Maguire; she had three brothers and three sisters. Sarah's life was dominated by work, family and religion. On leaving…