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Tradesmen who took part in the 1803 Rising
Patriot Trade Disposition
Edward Kearney Carpenter Hanged, Thomas St.
Owen Kirwin Tailor Hanged, Thomas St., Sept. 1st 1803
Maxwell Roche Slator Hanged, Thomas St., Sept. 2nd 1803
Denis Lambert Redmond Coal Facer Hanged, Coalquay, Woodquay
John Killeen Carpenter Hanged, Thomas St., Sept. 10th 1803
John McCann Shoemaker Hanged at his own doorstep, Thomas St., Sept. 10th 1803
Felix Rourke Farm Labourer Hanged, Rathcoole, Sept. 10th 1803
Thomas Keenan Carpenter Hanged, Thomas St., Sept. 11th 1803
John Hayes Carpenter Hanged, Thomas St., Sept. 17th 1803
Michael Kelly Carpenter Hanged, Thomas St., Sept. 17th 1803
James Byrne Baker Hanged, Townsend St., Sept. 17th 1803
John Begg Tailor Hanged, Palmerstown, Sept. 17th 1803
Nicholas Tyrrell Factory Worker Hanged, Palmerstown, Sept. 17th 1803
Henry Howley Carpenter Hanged, Kilmainham Jail, Sept. 20th 1803
John McIntoch Carpenter Hanged, Patrick St., Oct. 3rd 1803
These names were taken from a plague located at St. Catherine's Church at the lane off Thomas Street.  The plaque was unveiled by Michael Mullen, General Secretary of the Irish Transport and General Workers Union on behalf of the Dublin History Workshop, September 1980.

Our thanks to Jack Hyland, trade union activist, retired shop steward in Dominic Dolan's in Dublin and member of the Dublin No. 12 Branch of the Irish Transport & General Workers Union and to Barbara Kelly of the Services, Industrial, Professional and Technical Union for providing this information.
 

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