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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Betsy_GrayBetsy Gray - Wikipedia

    Elizabeth "Betsy" Gray (c. 1778 or 1780 - 1798), is a folkloric figure in the annals of 1798 Rebellion in Ireland. Ballads, poems and popular histories celebrate her presence in the ranks of the United Irishmen, and her death, on 12 June 1798 at the Battle of Ballynahinch.

  2. 8 de jul. de 2022 · Betsy Gray is well-known in the north of Ireland as the heroine of the 1798 Rebellion. Bravely riding onto the battlefield at Ballynahinch, with her menfolk, in the pursuit of a new fairer society for all.

  3. Betsy Grey is the Jack E. Brown Chair in Law in the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, a fellow with the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics (2017-2018) and faculty fellow with the Center for Law, Science and Innovation at Arizona State University.

  4. Betsy Gray: Fact or fiction - the shadowy legend of an Ulster-Scots heroine. The subject of many poems and ballads, Betsy Gray was reputedly the daughter of Hans Grey, a United Irishman and...

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  6. 23 de may. de 2024 · On this day, May 23, in 1798, the United Irishman rebellion, led by Wolfe Tone began. We look back at the ferocious life of the rebellion's heroine Betsy Gray.

  7. www.bangorhistoricalsocietyni.org › DATABASE › ARTICLESThe Betsy Gray Cafe

    Betsy Gray, according to a very strong local legend, followed her boyfriend Willie Boal to the Battle of Ballynahinch in June 1798 where the United Irishmen were defeated by Crown forces.