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  • Devoy Barracks
  • Devoy Barracks (Irish: Dún Uí Dhubhuí) was a military installation in Naas, County Kildare in Ireland. The barracks, which were originally known as Naas

    Devoy Barracks

    Devoy Barracks

    Devoy_Barracks

  • Irish Army Apprentice School
  • Irish Defence Forces school

    Apprentice School (Irish: Scoil Phrintisigh an Airm), was situated in Devoy Barracks, Naas, County Kildare. The school was established on 16 August 1956

    Irish Army Apprentice School

    Irish Army Apprentice School

    Irish_Army_Apprentice_School

  • John Devoy
  • Irish rebel

    John Devoy (Irish: Seán Ó Dubhuí, IPA: [ˈʃaːn̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠʊwiː]; 3 September 1842 – 29 September 1928) was an Irish republican rebel and journalist who owned

    John Devoy

    John Devoy

    John_Devoy

  • Naas
  • County town of Kildare, Ireland

    local administration including law courts, racecourses and the army's Devoy Barracks (closed 1998). In the Middle Ages, before it settled permanently in

    Naas

    Naas

    Naas

  • Áras Chill Dara
  • Municipal building in County Kildare, Ireland

    were in poor condition, and the county council identified the former Devoy Barracks site, which had been vacated in 1998, as its preferred location for

    Áras Chill Dara

    Áras Chill Dara

    Áras_Chill_Dara

  • Kildare County Council
  • Local authority of County Kildare in Ireland

    the former Devoy Barracks site as its preferred location for new facilities. It moved to Áras Chill Dara on the site of the old barracks site in 2006

    Kildare County Council

    Kildare County Council

    Kildare_County_Council

  • Clan na Gael
  • Irish republican organization

    warned Devoy that there would be "kickers" and he would have to have a heavy hand to control the Clan na Gael and succeed in the project. John Devoy devoted

    Clan na Gael

    Clan_na_Gael

  • Jimmy Lucey
  • Irish Gaelic football player

    Lucey secured a place in the first Army Apprentice School class at Devoy Barracks in 1956. After a three-year apprenticeship he became a fitter and a

    Jimmy Lucey

    Jimmy_Lucey

  • Catalpa rescue
  • 1876 escape of Irish Fenians from a penal colony in Western Australia

    letter to New York City journalist John Devoy, who worked to organize a rescue. Using donations collected by Devoy from Irish-Americans, Fremantle escapee

    Catalpa rescue

    Catalpa rescue

    Catalpa_rescue

  • Easter Rising
  • 1916 armed insurrection in Ireland

    law. Shortly after the outbreak of World War I, Roger Casement and John Devoy went to Germany and began negotiations with the German government and military

    Easter Rising

    Easter Rising

    Easter_Rising

  • Irish War of Independence
  • 1919–1921 war between Irish and British forces

    ambushing RIC and British Army patrols, attacking their barracks and forcing isolated barracks to be abandoned. The British government bolstered the RIC

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish War of Independence

    Irish_War_of_Independence

  • William Mackey Lomasney
  • possible rebellion with Devoy. However, as a wave of dynamite bombings occurred in Great Britain during early 1881, he and Devoy would correspond with each

    William Mackey Lomasney

    William Mackey Lomasney

    William_Mackey_Lomasney

  • Frank Robbins (trade unionist)
  • Irish trade unionists (1895–1979)

    John Devoy of Clan na Gael and Liam Mellows, who had also been involved in the Easter Rising and fled to America in the aftermath. Robbins and Devoy would

    Frank Robbins (trade unionist)

    Frank Robbins (trade unionist)

    Frank_Robbins_(trade_unionist)

  • Fenian Rising
  • 1867 rebellion against British rule in Ireland

    backing from the people. In 1879, the leaders of the IRB, principally John Devoy, decided on a New Departure, eschewing, for the time, physical force in

    Fenian Rising

    Fenian Rising

    Fenian_Rising

  • List of Irish state funerals
  • 2014). "Passing Of John Devoy (1928)". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 19 May 2020.; "Lot 91: John Devoy Funeral Committee".

    List of Irish state funerals

    List of Irish state funerals

    List_of_Irish_state_funerals

  • Éamonn Ceannt
  • Irish republican (1881–1916)

    through to Dublin Castle, and so brought up more troops from Kilmainham Barracks. A ceasefire allowed casualty retrieval. The Volunteers drove back repeated

    Éamonn Ceannt

    Éamonn Ceannt

    Éamonn_Ceannt

  • Kill, County Kildare
  • Village in County Kildare, Ireland

    818 people in the 2022 census. Kill is the birthplace of the Fenian John Devoy as well as home to two holders of the most senior ministry in the Irish

    Kill, County Kildare

    Kill, County Kildare

    Kill,_County_Kildare

  • Tom Clarke (Irish republican)
  • Irish republican (1858–1916)

    the Irish nationalist organisation Clan na Gael under its leader, John Devoy. In September 1903 Clarke helped Clan na Gael launch their own newspaper

    Tom Clarke (Irish republican)

    Tom Clarke (Irish republican)

    Tom_Clarke_(Irish_republican)

  • Josephine Ryan
  • Irish nationalist (1884–1977)

    of the week. After the Easter Rising, Ryan went to America to give John Devoy (the leader of the American based Irish republican organization Clan na

    Josephine Ryan

    Josephine Ryan

    Josephine_Ryan

  • John Daly (Fenian)
  • Irish Republican and Fenian

    Maud Gonne and in 1897 on a tour of American which was organised by John Devoy. He later founded a prosperous bakery business in Limerick, and went on

    John Daly (Fenian)

    John Daly (Fenian)

    John_Daly_(Fenian)

  • Cork (city)
  • City in County Cork, Munster, Ireland

    Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 June 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2010. Devoy, R.J.N. (2008). Coastal vulnerability and the implications of sea-level

    Cork (city)

    Cork (city)

    Cork_(city)

  • Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)
  • Irish paramilitary organisation

    barracks. By the end of 1919, four Dublin Metropolitan Police and 11 RIC men had been killed. The RIC abandoned most of their smaller rural barracks in

    Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)

    Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)

    Irish_Republican_Army_(1919–1922)

  • Hi-Fi murders
  • 1974 crimes in Ogden, Utah

    DEATH, MOTHER OF HI FI VICTIM SAYS". Deseret News. Retrieved June 12, 2024. DeVoy, Beverly (August 23, 1989). "Hi Fi Tragedy Lives on for Victims' Family"

    Hi-Fi murders

    Hi-Fi_murders

  • Liam Mellows
  • Irish republican and politician (1892–1922)

    and industrial facilities. After his release in 1918, he worked with John Devoy and helped to organise Éamon de Valera's fund raising visit to America in

    Liam Mellows

    Liam Mellows

    Liam_Mellows

  • Joseph Plunkett
  • Irish republican, poet and journalist (1887-1916)

    Joseph Plunkett Tower in Ballymun which has since been demolished. Plunkett barracks in the Curragh Camp, County Kildare is also named after him. The Irish

    Joseph Plunkett

    Joseph Plunkett

    Joseph_Plunkett

  • Irish Volunteers
  • Former Irish paramilitary organisation

    William O'Brien and Desmond Ryan (eds.), Devoy's Post Bag, vol. 2, pp. 439-41 (letter from Patrick Pearse to John Devoy, 12 May 1914). Reproduced in National

    Irish Volunteers

    Irish Volunteers

    Irish_Volunteers

  • Michael Collins (Irish leader)
  • Irish revolutionary and politician (1890–1922)

    and taken into British custody. He was processed at Dublin's Richmond Barracks by "G-Men", plain-clothes officers from Dublin Metropolitan Police. During

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael Collins (Irish leader)

    Michael_Collins_(Irish_leader)

  • Irish Citizen Army
  • Irish paramilitary group (1913–1947)

    not by any measure socialists". The ICA was grossly under-funded. John Devoy, the prominent Irish-American member of IRB Fenians, believed the existence

    Irish Citizen Army

    Irish Citizen Army

    Irish_Citizen_Army

  • Éamon de Valera
  • Irish statesman (1882–1975)

    also had difficulties with various Irish-American leaders, such as John Devoy and Judge Daniel F. Cohalan, who resented the dominant position he established

    Éamon de Valera

    Éamon de Valera

    Éamon_de_Valera

  • James Stephens (Fenian)
  • Irish rebel (1825–1901)

    Fenian prison warders John J. Breslin and Daniel Byrne inside and John Devoy and others outside. Breslin would go on to play a leading part in the Catalpa

    James Stephens (Fenian)

    James Stephens (Fenian)

    James_Stephens_(Fenian)

  • Frank Hugh O'Donnell
  • Irish writer, journalist and nationalist politician (1846–1916)

    journalist and nationalist politician. O'Donnell was born in an army barracks in Devon, England, where his father, Sergeant Bernard MacDonald, was stationed

    Frank Hugh O'Donnell

    Frank Hugh O'Donnell

    Frank_Hugh_O'Donnell

  • Skiddy's Almshouse
  • Oldest inhabited building in the city of Cork, almshouse

    1606 – 1665 (Guildhall Library MS 15361, FCAA/61) John Crowley, Robert Devoy, Denis Linehan, Patrick O'Flanagan, Atlas of Cork city. Cork University

    Skiddy's Almshouse

    Skiddy's Almshouse

    Skiddy's_Almshouse

  • Fenian dynamite campaign
  • Bombing campaign by Irish republicans from 1881 to 1885

    well into the 20th century. 14 Jan 1881: A bomb exploded at a military barracks in Salford, Lancashire. A young boy was killed 16 Mar 1881: A bomb was

    Fenian dynamite campaign

    Fenian dynamite campaign

    Fenian_dynamite_campaign

  • J. F. X. O'Brien
  • Irish politician

    participated an attack, organised by James Fintan Lalor, on Cappoquin police barracks and evaded arrest, fleeing to Wales on one of his father's merchant ships

    J. F. X. O'Brien

    J. F. X. O'Brien

    J._F._X._O'Brien

  • Oliver Plunkett Street
  • Street in central Cork, Ireland

    Kevin (2005). "Cork City in the Twentieth Century". In Crowley, John; Devoy, Robert; Linehan, Denis; O'Flanagan, Patrick (eds.). Atlas of Cork City

    Oliver Plunkett Street

    Oliver Plunkett Street

    Oliver_Plunkett_Street

  • Thomas Ashe
  • Irish revolutionary and politician (1885–1917)

    station, at the end of the line to Athlone, an important British army barracks. But for some reason they decided not to occupy and garrison the station;

    Thomas Ashe

    Thomas Ashe

    Thomas_Ashe

  • Irish republicanism
  • Political movement seeking independence in Ireland

    Burke Edward O'Meagher Condon John Daly Michael Davitt Timothy Deasy John Devoy Michael Doheny Thomas Clarke Luby John O'Mahony Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa

    Irish republicanism

    Irish_republicanism

  • 1928 in Ireland
  • Grattan Flood, musicologist and historian (born 1857). 29 September – John Devoy, Fenian organiser, exiled to America (born 1842). 6 October – Pádraic Ó

    1928 in Ireland

    1928_in_Ireland

  • Richard Mulcahy
  • Irish politician and army general (1886–1971)

    officer who raised the Irish tricolour at the first hand-over of a British barracks to the National Army in January 1922. He was defence minister in the Provisional

    Richard Mulcahy

    Richard Mulcahy

    Richard_Mulcahy

  • Denis McCullough
  • Irish nationalist political activist (1883–1968)

    shot himself in the hand. He was arrested that week and taken to Richmond Barracks, Dublin. He spent several months interned at Frongoch internment camp and

    Denis McCullough

    Denis McCullough

    Denis_McCullough

  • James Fintan Lalor
  • Irish revolutionary, journalist and writer

    Young Ireland, T. F. O'Sullivan, The Kerryman Ltd. 1945. Irish Rebel John Devoy and America's Fight for Irish Freedom, Terry Golway, St. Martin's Griffin

    James Fintan Lalor

    James Fintan Lalor

    James_Fintan_Lalor

  • History of County Kildare
  • Kildare did not participate in the Fenian rebellion of 1867, though John Devoy was born at Kill. Incidents in the Land War such as the Clongorey evictions

    History of County Kildare

    History_of_County_Kildare

  • Irish military diaspora
  • Irish people or people of Irish descent who fought in, or along with foreign militaries

    O'Brien Dominic Collins Thomas Conway William Corbet Nicholas Cusack John Devoy James Lysaght Finegan John Fitzgerald Michael Rothe Richard Grace Galloping

    Irish military diaspora

    Irish_military_diaspora

  • Hindu–German Conspiracy
  • 1914–1917 plan for pan-Indian rebellion against the British Raj during WWI

    included major Irish republicans and Irish-American nationalists like John Devoy, Joseph McGarrity, Roger Casement, Éamon de Valera, Peter Yorke, and Larry

    Hindu–German Conspiracy

    Hindu–German_Conspiracy

  • Austin Stack
  • Irish republican (1879–1929)

    being held in Tralee. He made no attempt to rescue him from Ballymullen Barracks. Stack was arrested and sentenced to death for his involvement in the Rising;

    Austin Stack

    Austin Stack

    Austin_Stack

  • Denis Cashman
  • Political prisoner and diarist transported to Western Australia

    Australia. After hatching the scheme with Thomas McCarthy Fennell, John Devoy, the well known leader of the Clan na Gael travelled to Boston to meet with

    Denis Cashman

    Denis Cashman

    Denis_Cashman

  • Michael O'Flanagan
  • Roman Catholic priest and Irish scholar (1876–1942)

    funders over the controversial "Playboy of the Western World" with John Devoy threatening to withdraw his support from the Gaelic League, if this was

    Michael O'Flanagan

    Michael O'Flanagan

    Michael_O'Flanagan

  • John Boyle O'Reilly
  • Irish poet, journalist, author and activist (1844–1890)

    Square. Their three children were Richard, Joan, and Hester. In 1875 John Devoy sought O'Reilly's advice on how the Clan na Gael might rescue the six military

    John Boyle O'Reilly

    John Boyle O'Reilly

    John_Boyle_O'Reilly

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  • Kennicott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Kennicott

    English (Devon) : habitational name from Kennicott in Devon.

    Kennicott

  • Skidgel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Skidgel

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Skidgel

  • Butland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Butland

    English (Devon) : habitational name from Butland in Devon.

    Butland

  • Slader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Slader

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Slader

  • Doidge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Doidge

    English (Devon) : variant of Dodge.

    Doidge

  • Wingett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Wingett

    English (Devon) : variant of Wingate.

    Wingett

  • Tope
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Tope

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Tope

  • Palk
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Palk

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Palk

  • Eveleigh
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Eveleigh

    English (Devon) : habitational name from Eveleigh in Broad Clyst, Devon.

    Eveleigh

  • Connett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Connett

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Connett

  • Tidball
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Tidball

    English (Devon) : variant of Theobald.

    Tidball

  • Mance
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Mance

    English (Devon) : unexplained.Croatian : unexplained.

    Mance

  • Winget
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Winget

    English (Devon) : variant of Wingate.

    Winget

  • Craton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Craton

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Craton

  • Devon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Devon

    English : regional name for someone from the county of Devon. In origin, this is from an ancient British tribal name, Latin Dumnonii, perhaps meaning ‘worshipers of the god Dumnonos’.Irish (County Louth) : variant of Devine.

    Devon

  • Corum
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Corum

    English (Devon) : habitational name from Curham near Tiverton in Devon.

    Corum

  • Devon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Gaelic, Irish, Jamaican

    Devon

    English and American Place Name; From Devon; Bard; Poet; Man from Devonshire

    Devon

  • Sobey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Sobey

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Sobey

  • DEVON
  • Male

    English

    DEVON

    English unisex name derived from the county name, from a British tribal name, DEVON means "worshiper of the god Dumnonos." 

    DEVON

  • Rockey
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Rockey

    English (Devon) : unexplained.

    Rockey

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  • Thilaka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Thilaka

    Caring; Divine; Lovable

  • Ardyne
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, English

    Ardyne

    Warm

  • Bhairvi | பைரவீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Bhairvi | பைரவீ

    Goddess Parvati

  • Cissa
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Cissa

    Variant Spelling of Sissa

  • Demetria
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, Christian, French, Greek

    Demetria

    Of Demeter; Demetria was the Mythological Goddess of Corn and Harvest; Goddess of Fertility

  • Jumaymah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Jumaymah |

    Name of a female companion

  • Kantimati
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Kantimati

    Beautiful

  • Jazi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Jazi

    To Take Revenge

  • Amar | அமர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Amar | அமர

    One who prays times and fasts, Forever, Immortal

  • Shakeel | شکیل
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Shakeel | شکیل

    Handsome

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  • Decoy
  • n.

    A place into which wild fowl, esp. ducks, are enticed in order to take or shoot them.

  • Decoy
  • n.

    Anything intended to lead into a snare; a lure that deceives and misleads into danger, or into the power of an enemy; a bait.

  • Decoy
  • v. t.

    To lead into danger by artifice; to lure into a net or snare; to entrap; to insnare; to allure; to entice; as, to decoy troops into an ambush; to decoy ducks into a net.

  • Devow
  • v. t.

    To give up; to devote.

  • Decoyed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Decoy

  • Devon
  • n.

    One of a breed of hardy cattle originating in the country of Devon, England. Those of pure blood have a deep red color. The small, longhorned variety, called North Devons, is distinguished by the superiority of its working oxen.

  • Decoy
  • n.

    A person employed by officers of justice, or parties exposed to injury, to induce a suspected person to commit an offense under circumstances that will lead to his detection.

  • Decoy-men
  • pl.

    of Decoy-man

  • Drill
  • v. t.

    To entice; to allure from step; to decoy; -- with on.

  • Stool
  • n.

    A stool pigeon, or decoy bird.

  • Perchant
  • n.

    A bird tied by the foot, to serve as decoy to other birds by its fluttering.

  • Coy
  • v. t.

    To allure; to entice; to decoy.

  • Lure
  • n.

    Any enticement; that which invites by the prospect of advantage or pleasure; a decoy.

  • Devow
  • v. t.

    To disavow; to disclaim.

  • Decoying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Decoy

  • Devonian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Devon or Devonshire in England; as, the Devonian rocks, period, or system.

  • Capper
  • n.

    A by-bidder; a decoy for gamblers [Slang, U. S.].

  • Decoy
  • n.

    A fowl, or the likeness of one, used by sportsmen to entice other fowl into a net or within shot.

  • Decoy-duck
  • n.

    A duck used to lure wild ducks into a decoy; hence, a person employed to lure others into danger.