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  2. Michael Dwyer (1 January 1772– 23 August 1825) was an insurgent captain in the Irish Rebellion of 1798, leading the United Irish forces in battles in Wexford and Wicklow.

  3. Dwyer, Michael (1772–1825), United Irishman, was born in Camara, west Wicklow, the eldest son of John Dwyer, a tenant farmer, and his wife, Mary (née Byrne). He had three brothers and three sisters.

  4. Though it is 10 years ago today since Michael Dwyer was killed by police in Bolivia, the circumstances surrounding his death remain a mystery.

  5. Apr 25, 2009 · IN THE EARLY hours of April 16th, Michael Dwyer’s young life came to a brutal end, machine-gunned to death in room 457 of the Hotel Las Americas, in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

  6. The adventures of Michael Dwyer, rebel leader of 1798 in the Wicklow mountains, from the Story of Ireland by A. M. Sullivan, taken from the Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland, 1900.

  7. Michael Dwyer. Dwyer, Michael, an insurgent leader in 1798, was born in 1771. In the summer of 1798 he took refuge in the Wicklow mountains, and held out for many months against the Government, at first with Holt, and afterwards with his own band.

  8. May 31, 2024 · Michael Dwyer (1772–1825) was a Society of the United Irishmen leader in the 1798 rebellion. Remarkably, he went on to serve as an innkeeper and a police constable eventually...

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