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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_DevlinAnne Devlin - Wikipedia

    Anne Devlin (1780 – 18 September 1851) was an Irish republican who in 1803, while his ostensible housekeeper, conspired with Robert Emmet, and with her cousin, the rebel outlaw Michael Dwyer to renew the United Irish insurrection against the British Crown.

  2. Anne Devlin (born 13 September 1951) is a short story writer, playwright and screenwriter born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. She was a teacher from 1974 to 1978, and started writing fiction in 1976 in Germany .

  3. Anne Devlin died on the 1 st of September 1851 and although she ended her life in poverty and obscurity, the fearlessness with which she faithfully served Robert Emmet and the cause of Irish Nationalism has finally gained her a place in Irish history.

  4. 3 de oct. de 2014 · It is no idle claim to say that we owe our freedoms and liberties today directly to Ireland’s first female political prisoner, Anne Devlin – a true lady of the Dublin Liberties. Ar dheis Dé go rabh a anam.

  5. Anne Devlin died on the 1st of September 1851 and although she ended her life in poverty and obscurity, the fearlessness with which she faithfully served Robert Emmet and the cause of Irish Nationalism has finally gained her a place in Irish history.

  6. Anne Devlin was a faithful servant of Robert Emmet in 1803, but later suffered poverty and obscurity. She may have worked as a laundress at St Patrick's Hospital, Dublin, where she had links with the Emmet family and a possible relative of the master and matron.

  7. Devlin, Anne, niece of Michael Dwyer, and the faithful servant of Robert Emmet, was born about 1778. She was in Emmet’s service at his residence in Butterfield-lane, Rathfarnham, and assisted him in his plans.