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  1. James Napper Tandy (February 1739 – 24 August 1803), known as Napper Tandy, was an Irish revolutionary and a founder of the United Irishmen. He experienced exile, first in the United States and then in France, for his role in attempting to advance a republican insurrection in Ireland with French assistance.

  2. James Napper Tandy. James Napper Tandy ( Dublín, 1740 - Burdeos, 24 de agosto de 1803) fue un rebelde irlandés . Activismo político. Protestante e hijo de un ferretero, Tandy asistió al famoso internado escuela cuáquero en Ballitore, sur de Kildare, donde estudió junto con Edmund Burke .

  3. James Napper Tandy. Society of United Irishmen, Irish political organization formed in October 1791 by Theobald Wolfe Tone, James Napper Tandy, and Thomas Russell to achieve Roman Catholic emancipation and (with Protestant cooperation) parliamentary reform.

  4. Tandy, James Napper, a prominent actor in Irish affairs between 1780 and the Union, was born in Dublin in 1740. He was engaged in business, and from an early period took part in every popular movement in the Irish capital.

  5. Tandy, James Napper (1737?–1803), merchant, Volunteer, and radical politician, was born probably in the Cornmarket, Dublin. His father, James (1706?–1790), was one of six sons of John Tandy (d. 1741), who had land at Drewstown, near Kells, Co. Meath.

  6. Society of United Irishmen, Irish political organization formed in October 1791 by Theobald Wolfe Tone, James Napper Tandy, and Thomas Russell to achieve Roman Catholic emancipation and (with Protestant cooperation) parliamentary reform.

  7. A celebrated radical in Dublin politics in the 1770s and 1780s and a prominent United Irishman in the 1790s, Napper Tandy (1740–1802) was born in Dublin, the son of a merchant. He entered municipal politics in the 1770s and quickly became known for his reformist views.