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1798 nickname for anti-British Irish rebels
Croppy (Irish: craipí) was a nickname given to United Irishmen rebels during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 against British rule in Ireland. The nickname
Croppy
Irish sentimental ballad
"The Croppy Boy" (Roud 1030) is an Irish sentimental ballad set during the Irish Rebellion of 1798 which depicts the fate of a fictional Society of United
The_Croppy_Boy
2022 studio album by Flogging Molly
Begins and Ends (But Never Fails)" – 3:17 "No Last Goodbyes" – 3:30 "The Croppy Boy '98" – 3:10 "This Road of Mine" – 3:18 "(Try) Keep the Man Down" – 2:55
Anthem_(Flogging_Molly_album)
Memorial public park in Dublin, Ireland
The Croppies' Acre (Irish: Acra na gCraipithe), officially the Croppies Acre Memorial Park, is a public park in Dublin, Ireland. It contains a memorial
Croppies'_Acre
Canadian artist
Academy diploma. Titled The Croppy Boy (The Confession of an Irish Patriot), it was based on the Irish ballad "The Croppy Boy", which is set during the
Charlotte_Schreiber
Irish ballad written by Robert Dwyer Joyce
and marking the "croppy-holes," unmarked mass graves into which rebel casualties were thrown. To many Irish nationalists, these "croppy-holes" symbolised
The Wind That Shakes the Barley
The_Wind_That_Shakes_the_Barley
Bronze monument in Dublin, Ireland
Anna Livia is a bronze monument located in Croppies' Memorial Park in Dublin, Ireland. It was formerly located on O'Connell Street. Designed by the sculptor
Anna_Livia_(monument)
Fort in County Wexford, Ireland
for rebels, from which it gained infamy as the Croppy Boy's site of execution in the song "The Croppy Boy." A force sent out from the fort to defend Wexford
Duncannon_Fort
Music genre
The Bold Fenian Men a.k.a. Down by the Glenside Come All You Warriors The Croppy Boy Dunlavin Green The Minstrel Boy The Rising of the Moon The Wearing of
Irish_rebel_song
"Croppies Lie Down" is a British folk song, dating from the 1798 rebellion in Ireland, that celebrates the defeat of the Irish rebels. The author has been
Croppies_Lie_Down
2025 Indian film by Sangeeth Sivan
your spine." Sanyukta Thakare of Mashable India call said the film had croppy writing and poor editing. Rahul Desai of The Hollywood Reporter India described
Kapkapiii
Irish poet
Irish poet who used the pseudonym Carroll Malone. He was the author of The Croppy Boy, a poem commemorating the Irish Rebellion of 1798, and “The Good Ship
William_B._McBurney
City near Belfast, Northern Ireland
and to the south at the Battle of Ballynahinch on June 12 where the "Croppies" had been under the command of the Lisburn linen draper, Henry Munro. For
Lisburn
Calendar used in Revolutionary France from 1793 to 1805
Freezy; Slippy, Drippy, and Nippy; Showery, Flowery, and Bowery; Hoppy, Croppy, and Poppy. Historian Thomas Carlyle suggests somewhat more serious English
French_Republican_calendar
Species of plant
comparison to the pregnant woman, is described as "a very lovely land Well croppy, and trimmed and spruced with pennyroyal." Early settlers in colonial Virginia
Mentha_pulegium
1969 poetry collection by Seamus Heaney
received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature. Poems include "Requiem for the Croppies", "Thatcher" and "The Wife's Tale". Heaney has been recorded reading this
Door_into_the_Dark
Capital and largest city of Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Dublin
Irish rebel song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Come_Out,_Ye_Black_and_Tans
Armed workers supporting the French Revolution
described as sans-culottes before the word came in vogue.[citation needed] Croppy Descamisado François Chabot Lazzaroni (Naples) Lumpenproletariat Pétroleuses
Sans-culottes
Irish folk singer (1935–2009)
while growing up in Carrick-on-Suir. The first song he learned was "The Croppy Boy". He received a Christian Brothers education before taking a job as
Liam_Clancy
Part of the French Revolutionary Wars
the Bog of Allen. After a number of bruising engagements, the "Wexford croppies" moved into Meath making a last stand at Knightstown bog on 14 July. A
Irish_Rebellion_of_1798
Traditional Irish song
before reaching the elements common to later versions. The narrator is a croppy from Belfast who arrives in Paris and is questioned by "Boney" (Napoleon
The_Wearing_of_the_Green
Song
custure me. It is part of a broadside collection from 1584. The poem "The Croppy Boy" was set to this music, and it was later used for the tune of "Lord
Cailín_Óg_a_Stór
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Valley_of_Knockanure
19th-century popular movement of poor Catholics in Ireland
case in point. Ancient Order of Hibernians Bathurst rebellion Captain Rock Croppy History of Ireland (1801–1922) Robert Kee, The Green Flag, 1972, p. 299
Ribbonism
Battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
Irish oral and local historical traditions. In his poem Requiem For the Croppies, Irish poet Seamus Heaney depicted the battle as "the fatal conclave" where
Battle_of_Vinegar_Hill
Topics referred to by the same term
nickname of the following artworks: Anna Livia (monument), a sculpture in Croppies Memorial Park, Dublin, Ireland The River (artwork), a fountain in Victoria
Floozie_in_the_Jacuzzi
Irish revolutionary (1879–1916)
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Patrick_Pearse
Traditional song
Faulkner. The song may have been inspired by the traditional Irish ballad "The Croppy Boy", which is set during the 1798 rising. Versions of that ballad first
Lady_Franklin's_Lament
1798 Irish rebellion against British rule
spread throughout Wexford, and, on the night of 26 May, rebels (known as Croppies for their short haircut) mobilised throughout north county Wexford and
Wexford_Rebellion
1979 song written by Pete St. John
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Fields_of_Athenry
Traditional Irish song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Óró_sé_do_bheatha_abhaile
Irish poet (1939–2013)
offer meaning is part of his tact." Heaney published "Requiem for the Croppies", a poem that commemorates the Irish rebels of 1798, on the 50th anniversary
Seamus_Heaney
Tram stop in Dublin, Ireland
opened in 2004 as a stop on the Red Line. The stop is located between Croppies' Acre (a small memorial park) and the National Museum of Ireland – Decorative
Museum_Luas_stop
National cathedral of the Church of Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin
St_Patrick's_Cathedral,_Dublin
Irish rebel song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Boys_of_the_Old_Brigade
Nicaraguan socialist political party founded in 1961
them except for me survived, And I am still alive." The Irish rebel song "Croppies who will not lie down" references numerous revolutionary groups around
Sandinista National Liberation Front
Sandinista_National_Liberation_Front
Irish dramatist and memoirist (1880–1964)
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Seán_O'Casey
Irish Catholic priest and French Army officer
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
Henry_O'Keane
1957 song about Seán South written by Seán Costello
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Sean_South_(song)
National anthem of Ireland
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Amhrán_na_bhFiann
Town in County Laois, Ireland
meeting there in 1558 show. The Croppy's Grave located in the town's central square is the still visible cobbled grave of a croppy revolutionary hanged and buried
Rathdowney
1956 studio album by The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
No. Title Lead vocals Length 1. "O'Donnell Aboo" No solos 1:43 2. "The Croppy Boy" Liam Clancy 2:37 3. "The Rising of the Moon" Tom Clancy 2:27 4. "The
The Rising of the Moon (album)
The_Rising_of_the_Moon_(album)
Public park in Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Herzog_Park
Ballad
The First Year of Liberty. It is sung by Jerry O'Reilly on the album The Croppy's Complaint A slightly different version with alternate first verse was sung
Come_All_You_Warriors
Dependency of England and then of Great Britain (1542–1800)
Charlotte Schreiber's The Croppy Boy (1879), relating to the United Irishmen's Wexford Rebellion. A man, possibly a rebel from his green cravat, kneels
Kingdom_of_Ireland
Irish ballad of the 1910s
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Foggy_Dew_(Irish_songs)
1798 summary execution of alleged rebels by the Irish Yeomanry in Dunlavin
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
Dunlavin_Green_executions
Commuter town in County Meath, Ireland
century AD Waterfall next to the old mill on the Killeen Road 1798 Croppy Commemoration, Croppy Lane, Trim Road Remains of the monastic site of Saint Seachnall
Dunshaughlin
Irish military officer and nationalist
triumph. He is believed to have been buried at the mass grave of rebels at Croppies' Acre, Dublin. In 1898, the centenary year of the battle, a statue of Teeling
Bartholomew_Teeling
Irish singer-songwriter (1932–2022)
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Pete_St_John
Irish merchant
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
Oliver_Bond
"Catch Me If You Can" 1029. "Come All You Lads and Lasses" 1030. "The Croppy Boy" (Laws J14) 1031. "Death and the Lady" 1032. "The Death of Parker" 1033
List of folk songs by Roud number
List_of_folk_songs_by_Roud_number
Irish rebel song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Little_Armalite
Village in County Wicklow, Ireland
casualties in their efforts to do so. Carnew's most infamous daughter, Bridget "Croppy Biddy" Dolan, spent three months as a camp follower with the rebels. As
Carnew
Irish revolutionary figure (1763–1798)
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
Wolfe_Tone
Irish ballad
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Rising_of_the_Moon
World War One memorial in Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Irish_National_War_Memorial_Gardens
Irish rebel song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Johnston's_Motor_Car
County". www.irishwarmemorials.ie. Retrieved 17 June 2020. "Anna Livia, Croppies Acre Memorial Park, Wolfe Tone Quay, Dublin 7 | Built Dublin". Retrieved
List of monuments and memorials to the Irish Rebellion of 1798
List_of_monuments_and_memorials_to_the_Irish_Rebellion_of_1798
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Peeler_and_the_Goat
National art museum in Ottawa, Canada
Mattawa, 1924 Bill Vazan, Black Nest, 1989–1991 Charlotte Schreiber, The Croppy Boy, 1879 Tom Thomson, Northern River, 1914–15 Edward Wadsworth, Dazzle-ships
National_Gallery_of_Canada
Irish republican (1767–1798)
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
Henry_Joy_McCracken
1923 Irish republican song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Take_It_Down_from_the_Mast
Form of torture
applied to the heads of those who happened to wear their hair short, called croppies; the head being completely singed, a cap made of strong linen well imbued
Pitchcapping
Irish ballad
traditional Irish tune "Cailín Óg a Stór", which is the same melody used for "The Croppy Boy". Patrick McCaffery was born in County Kildare, Ireland in October 1842
McCafferty
Park in Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Ellenfield_Park
Battle of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
where remains of many of those who perished that day were flung into a "Croppy Hole" (mass grave), is located in Graiguecullen. Voice of Rebellion – Carlow
Battle_of_Carlow
Infantry regiment of the British Army from 1633 to 2006
rebellion. Subsequently, the regiment gained a new regimental song: Ye croppies of Wexford, I'd have ye be wise and go not to meddle with Mid-Lothian Boys
Royal_Scots
"Life is Good" — "These Times Have Got Me Drinking" 2022 — Anthem "The Croppy Boy '98" — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released
Flogging_Molly_discography
Irish rebel leader
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
James_Corcoran
Irish patriotic song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
A_Nation_Once_Again
Irish republican song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Go_on_home,_British_soldiers
Political party in Ireland
in Belfast, the United Irishmen (identified by the town's loyalists as "Croppies" for their hair cropped and un-powdered in the French style) had occasion
Society_of_United_Irishmen
Townland in County Meath, Ireland
Inventory of Architectural Heritage. Retrieved 5 March 2024. "Wexford Croppies' Graves In Meath". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 October 2023. Pryle, Paddy
Castletown-Kilpatrick
Ulster Protestant folk song
traditional folk song "Barbara Allen" use a tune related to "The Boyne Water". Croppies Lie Down Lillibullero Cooper, David (2001). "On the Twelfth of July in
The_Boyne_Water
Irish republican folk song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Broad_Black_Brimmer
Residential location in Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Belgrave_Square,_Dublin
American topographer and soldier (1839–1909)
Arlington National Cemetery. "Gilbert Thompson, Lying Bob, and the Ballad of Croppy the Mule – News Watch". Archived from the original on 2012-08-20. Retrieved
Gilbert_Thompson
Georgian house near Jobstown, County Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Kiltalown_House
Irish folk musician (1932-2007)
Four Green Fields usually began with Seamus Heaney's "Requiem for the Croppies".) Jokes, often silly, made funnier through repetition: "If your nose is
Tommy_Makem
the rebellion upon which later songs such as Boolavogue were based. "The Croppy Boy" – There are at least two songs by this name: "It was early, early in
List_of_Irish_ballads
Irish writer (1909–1998)
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Bryan_MacMahon_(writer)
Former column and statue in Dublin, Ireland
was demolished and the statue removed, eventually to be re-sited in the Croppies Acre Memorial Park. Andrews and Coleman 2009. Hopkins 2002, p. 114. Kilfeather
Nelson's_Pillar
Town in County Carlow, Ireland
the events of 1798. The rebels slain in Carlow town are buried in the 'Croppies Grave', in '98 Street, Graiguecullen. On 1 June 2025, Evan Fitzgerald fired
Carlow
1971 single by The Barleycorn
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_Men_Behind_the_Wire
Key street of Dublin, Ireland
part of the reconstruction plans for O'Connell Street and moved to the Croppies' Acre Memorial Park in 2011. Nelson's Pillar, a 36.8 m (121 ft) granite
O'Connell_Street
1968 song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
Rifles_of_the_I.R.A._(song)
Irish composer (1917–1985)
Rossa (Peadar Ó hAnnracháin) (1967) for speaker, chorus and orchestra The Croppy Boy (William B. McBurney) (1974) Go Now and Dream (Thomas Moore) (1974)
T._C._Kelly
Irish nationalist (1763–1798)
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
Lord_Edward_FitzGerald
Bicentennial memorial Croppies Acre Memorial Garden 1998 Edward Delaney Includes a full inscription of the poem 'Requiem for the Croppies' by Seamus Heaney
List_of_public_art_in_Dublin
Various ancient and traditional Irish football games
December 2021 – via National Library of Australia. McConville, Chris (1987). Croppies, Celts, and Catholics : the Irish in Australia. Caulfield, East Vic: E
Caid_(sport)
1967 studio album by The Dubliners
with No Beer" (Parsons) "Kelly, the Boy from Killan" (Traditional) "The Croppy Boy" (Traditional) "Sullivan's John" (*) (Pecker Dunne) "Come and Join the
More_of_the_Hard_Stuff
Park in Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Tolka_Valley_Park
National park in Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Iveagh_Gardens
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
The_People's_Own_MP
Irish rebel song
of the Moon Kelly from Killanne Boolavogue The Wearing of the Green The Croppy Boy The Boys of Wexford Come All You Warriors Tone's Grave Famine & Young
God_Save_Ireland
Irish Republican, orator and secessionist (1778–1803)
"Boolavogue" "The Boys of Wexford" "Cathleen ni Houlihan" "Croppies Lie Down" "The Croppy Boy" "Dunlavin Green" "Come All You Warriors" "Jimmy Murphy"
Robert_Emmet
Public park in Dublin, Ireland
Clontarf Promenade Coolock Lane Park Corduff Park Crescent Park Croppies' Acre Croppies' Memorial Park Darndale Park Donahies Field Edenmore Park Eileen
Peace_Park,_Dublin
English writer of fiction and travel (1803–1881)
political friction of the time, he learned to sing "the glorious tune 'Croppies Lie Down'" at the military barracks. He was introduced to horsemanship
George_Borrow
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Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Pretty and Exited and Energetic
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God's Gracious Gift
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British, English, French, German, Teutonic
Noble; Wise Adviser
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Universe; World; Earth
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Hindu
Sweet, One who speaks sweetly, Parrot, Measured
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The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Decius Brutus, a conspirator against Caesar.
Boy/Male
Latin
Light.
Surname or Lastname
English (east midlands)
English (east midlands) : habitational name from Fritchley in Derbyshire.
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English
Alert, vigorous. Modern.
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Australian, French, Portuguese
God's Love
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