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Philip (Phil) Cunningham (c.1770-1804) Irish rebel leader, convict and insurrection leader
Birth: about 1770 at Glenn Liath, Moyvane (modern parish of Molahiffe), near Listowel, County Kerry, Ireland. Marriage: 1798 at Clonmel, Ireland,to a woman named Black. Death: 5 or 6 March 1804 at Windsor, New South Wales.
Sources
Ruan O'Donnell, Marked for Botany Bay, The Wicklow United Irishmen and the development of political transportation from Ireland, 1791-1806, (PhD thesis, ANU, 1996), pp 232-495 ; Anne-Maree Whitaker, Unfinished Revolution: United Irishmen in New South Wales, 1800-1810 (Darlinghurst, NSW, 1994).
'Cunningham, Philip (c. 1770–1804)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/cunningham-philip-33227/text41455, accessed 17 September 2024.
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c.
1770
Glenn Liath,
Kerry,
Ireland
5 March,
1804
(aged ~ 34)
Windsor,
New South Wales,
Australia
Includes subject's nationality; their parents' nationality; the countries in which they spent a significant part of their childhood, and their self-identity.
Crime: insurrection
Sentence: death
Commuted To: life
Court: Tipperary (Ireland)
Trial Date: 11 October 1799
(1799)