
Thomas Kent
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Dedicated to freeing Ireland, Thomas and his brothers mobilised in Co. Cork at Easter 1916 and waited in vain for direct orders from Dublin headquarters. During a gunfight at their home - the only fighting to take place in Co. Cork - a policeman and Thomas's brother Richard were killed.
Thomas was charged with 'taking part in an armed rebellion' and sentenced to death. He was executed by firing squad in Cork Barracks on 9 May 1916.
Meda Ryan's biography shines light on a man who was 'Ireland's forgotten patriot' until a state funeral over ninety-nine years after his death, in September 2015.
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- Intro
- The 16Lives Series
- About the Author
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- 16Lives Timeline and Map
- 16Lives Series Introduction
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Ireland's Forgotten Patriot
- Chapter 2: The Moulding of a Patriot
- Chapter 3: First Encounter with Land League
- Chapter 4: Work and Pleasure in Boston
- Chapter 5: Getting a Foothold in Publishing
- Chapter 6: Return to the 'Emerald Isle'
- Chapter 7: 'The Mitchelstown Massacre' and Its Aftermath
- Chapter 8: 'The Leahy Blood Tax'
- Chapter 9: The Kent Brothers Defy Balfour's Act
- Chapter 10: Promoting the Irish Language to Boston Readers
- Chapter 11: Court Case under Coercion Act Begins
- Chapter 12: The Prosecution Continues
- Chapter 13: Coolagown Boycotting Conspiracy
- Chapter 14: 'God Save Ireland!'
- Chapter 15: Decision-Making Time
- Chapter 16: Eviction, Boycotting and Sentences
- Chapter 17: 'Extraordinary Charge of Conspiracy'
- Chapter 18: The Coolagown Horn Blowers
- Chapter 19: Support for Evicted Tenants
- Chapter 20: Gratitude Born from Kindness
- Chapter 21: Founding of Galtee Volunteers
- Chapter 22: The Kents' Sense of Justice and Freedom
- Chapter 23: Volunteers Become More Active
- Chapter 24: Arrested under the Defence of the Realm Act
- Chapter 25: Plans for 1916 Rebellion
- Chapter 26: Easter 1916 by Bride and Blackwater
- Chapter 27: Trial of Brothers
- Chapter 28: The Kent Brothers' Fight for Irish Freedom
- Chapter 29: 'On the March to Liberty'
- Appendix: Poems and Songs by Thomas Kent
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index
- Photos
- Copyright
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