
name given to the Preston North End side of the 1888
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(from the article `Cavendish, Lord Frederick Charles`) ...for Ireland. Burke was attacked by a party of Irishmen armed with knives; Cavendish tried to defend him, and both were killed. Five of their ... ...secretary, T.H. Burke. The chief secretary had arrived in Dublin only that day and was walking in the city`s Phoenix Park in the eve...
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Invincibles was a name applied to a certain section of the Fenians, or to persons of similar aims and reckless as to using extreme measures. It was by a band of these 'invincibles' that Lord Frederick Cavendish and Burke were murdered in Dublin in 1882.
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