Roddy McCorley: Irish Nationalist and Battle of Antrim Leader
Early Life and Background
Roddy McCorley, born in the civil parish of Duneane, County Antrim, Ireland, was a prominent figure in the Irish nationalist movement. His life and legacy have been immortalized in Carbery's song "Roddy McCorley."Battle of Antrim
McCorley played a pivotal role in the Battle of Antrim, a crucial conflict during the 1798 Rebellion. As one of its leaders, he fought alongside other Irish nationalists against British Crown forces. The battle remains a significant event in the history of the northern rebellion.In addition to the traditional song, there are various audio and visual presentations that explore McCorley's life and times. The Kingston Trio's 1962 recording of the song, as well as an eight-minute film, provide insights into his legacy and the importance of the rebellion in Irish history.
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