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  1. MacBride, Seán (1904–88), lawyer and politician, was born in Paris on 26 January 1904. He was the only child of the marriage of Major John MacBride (qv) and (Edith) Maud Gonne (qv) and was baptised under the name Seaghan, but invariably used the more familiar spelling of Seán. His father, a native of Westport, Co. Mayo, with strong nationalist views, had emigrated to South Africa at an ...

  2. John MacBride was born was born at The Quay, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland to Patrick MacBride, a shopkeeper and trader, and Honoria Gill. He was educated at the Christian Brothers' School, Westport and at St. Malachy's College, Belfast. He worked for a period in a drapery shop in Castlerea, County Roscommon.

  3. John MacBride ou Seán Mac Giolla Bhríde en irlandés, nado o 7 de maio de 1865 en Westport (Condado de Mayo, Irlanda) e finado o 5 de maio de 1916 na prisión de Kilmainham , foi un republicano irlandés executado polo seu papel dirixente no Alzamento de Pascua de 1916.

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  5. According to their families and friends, the 1903 marriage between Maud Gonne and John MacBride was doomed from the start. Though their son, Seán MacBride, was born in 1904, the marriage was already in a terminal state. Divorce proceedings were initiated by Gonne, when MacBride refused to accept her terms for separation, which mainly concerned ...

  6. John MacBride. 0 references. Freebase ID /m/0188mp. 1 reference. stated in. Freebase Data Dumps. publication date. 28 October 2013. Open Library ID. OL5499852A. 0 references. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography ID. 37708. 0 references. SNAC ARK ID. w6cg12zt. 0 references. Find a Grave memorial ID. 4271. 0 references.

  7. Major John MacBride (sometimes mistranscribed as McBride) (8 May 1868 – 5 May 1916) was an Irish republican executed for his participation in the 1916 Easter Rising. John MacBride was born at The Quay, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland to Patrick MacBride, a shopkeeper and trader, and the former Honoria Gill, who survived her son. A plaque marks the building on the Westport Quays where he was ...