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Roger O'Connor
'''Roger O'Connor''' (1762-1834) was an Irish nationalist and writer, known for the controversies surrounding his life and writings, notably his fanciful history of the Irish people, the ''
Chronicles of Eri
''. He was the brother of the
United Irishman
Arthur O'Connor
, and the father of the
Chartist
leader
Feargus O'Connor
and of
Francisco Burdett O'Connor
who was to fight in the
Spanish American wars of independence
.
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O'Connor's letters to Earl Camden : As published in the Courier of Monday, January 29
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O'Connor
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Roger
Published 1797
printed for and sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard
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For the people of Great Britain and Ireland : By Roger O'Connor
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O'Connor
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Roger
Published 1798
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To the people of Great Britain and Ireland. By Roger O'Connor
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O'Connor
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Roger
Published 1799
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An address to the people of Ireland : shewing them why they ought to submit to an union
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O'Connor
,
Roger
Published 1799
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To the people of Great Britain and Ireland. By Roger O'Connor
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O'Connor
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Roger
Published 1799
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An address to the people of Ireland, shewing them why they ought to submit to an union
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O'Connor
,
Roger
Published 1799
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