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  • Darkley killings
  • Mass shooting near Darkley, County Antrim (1983)

    The Darkley killings or Darkley massacre was a gun attack carried out on 20 November 1983 near the village of Darkley in County Armagh, Northern Ireland

    Darkley killings

    Darkley killings

    Darkley_killings

  • Darkley
  • Village in County Armagh, Northern Ireland

    narrow strip of land that stretched from Darkley to Killylea. See Darkley Killings for a list of incidents in Darkley during The Troubles resulting in two

    Darkley

    Darkley

    Darkley

  • Irish National Liberation Army
  • Irish republican paramilitary group formed in 1974

    way the INLA had developed since their arrest. Incidents such as the Darkley killings and the police penetration and corruption in Belfast convinced them

    Irish National Liberation Army

    Irish_National_Liberation_Army

  • Dominic McGlinchey
  • Irish republican (1954–1994)

    to have organised this killing". In an interview with the IRSP's newspaper, The Starry Plough, he stated of the Darkley killings: "I condemn them. Those

    Dominic McGlinchey

    Dominic_McGlinchey

  • The Troubles
  • 1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland

    and Monaghan bombings (1974), the Miami Showband killings (1975), and the Reavey and O'Dowd killings (1976). The Stevens Inquiries found that elements

    The Troubles

    The Troubles

    The_Troubles

  • 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings
  • IRA shooting in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    The 1971 Scottish soldiers killings took place in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. On 10 March 1971, the Irish Republican Army (IRA) shot dead three

    1971 Scottish soldiers' killings

    1971 Scottish soldiers' killings

    1971_Scottish_soldiers'_killings

  • Corporals killings
  • 1988 killings in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Charles Haughey all condemned the killings. The British prime minister at the time, Margaret Thatcher, called the killings "an act of appalling savagery"

    Corporals killings

    Corporals_killings

  • Miami Showband killings
  • 1975 mass murder in Northern Ireland

    Battalion UDR, was charged with the Miami Showband killings. Crozier recounted that on the night of the killings, he had driven to the grounds of a school in

    Miami Showband killings

    Miami Showband killings

    Miami_Showband_killings

  • Bloody Sunday (1972)
  • Mass shooting in Derry, Northern Ireland

    whitewash. In 1998, the Saville Inquiry was established to reinvestigate the killings. Its 2010 report concluded that the shootings were "unjustified" and "unjustifiable"

    Bloody Sunday (1972)

    Bloody_Sunday_(1972)

  • Omagh bombing
  • 1998 car bombing in Northern Ireland by the Real IRA

    Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Ballygawley land mine attack Darkley killings Kesh ambush Strabane ambush Newry mortar attack Ballygawley barracks

    Omagh bombing

    Omagh_bombing

  • Ballymurphy massacre
  • Massacre in Belfast by the British Army

    verdict on all of the killings, but a 2021 coroner's report found that all those killed had been innocent and that the killings were "without justification"

    Ballymurphy massacre

    Ballymurphy_massacre

  • Glenanne gang
  • Informal alliance of Ulster loyalists in the 1970s

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings (1974), the Miami Showband killings (1975), the Reavey and O'Dowd killings (1976) and the Hillcrest Bar bombing (1976). Many of

    Glenanne gang

    Glenanne gang

    Glenanne_gang

  • Irish People's Liberation Organisation
  • Former Irish Republican paramilitary group

    be from the IPLO carried out a robbery on a Credit Union in Newry. Darkley killings Droppin Well bombing South Armagh Republican Action Force "The Human

    Irish People's Liberation Organisation

    Irish People's Liberation Organisation

    Irish_People's_Liberation_Organisation

  • 1981 Irish hunger strike
  • Protest by Irish republican prisoners in Northern Ireland

    Millar at home on Shankill Road by the INLA. There were retaliatory UDA killings in Belfast; an RUC officer was blown up by a car bomb, and a woman in Derry

    1981 Irish hunger strike

    1981 Irish hunger strike

    1981_Irish_hunger_strike

  • Bernadette Devlin McAliskey
  • Irish socialist and republican political activist (born 1947)

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Bernadette Devlin McAliskey

    Bernadette Devlin McAliskey

    Bernadette_Devlin_McAliskey

  • 1993 Castlerock killings
  • 1993 UDA shooting in Castlerock

    The Castlerock killings took place on 25 March 1993 in the village of Castlerock, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Members of the Ulster Defence Association

    1993 Castlerock killings

    1993_Castlerock_killings

  • Shankill Butchers
  • Ulster loyalist gang

    the expression "the Butchers" had appeared in media coverage of these killings, and many Catholics lived in fear of the gang. Detective Chief Inspector

    Shankill Butchers

    Shankill_Butchers

  • Starry Plough
  • Irish political flag

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Starry Plough

    Starry Plough

    Starry_Plough

  • Reavey and O'Dowd killings
  • 1976 gun attacks in Northern Ireland

    Reavey and O'Dowd shootings, and was the climax of a string of tit-for-tat killings in the area during the mid-1970s. In February 1975, the Provisional IRA

    Reavey and O'Dowd killings

    Reavey_and_O'Dowd_killings

  • Milltown Cemetery attack
  • 1988 terrorist attack in Northern Ireland

    paramilitary Ulster Defence Association (UDA) who had been involved in several killings and other attacks, and who described himself as a "freelance loyalist paramilitary"

    Milltown Cemetery attack

    Milltown_Cemetery_attack

  • Loughinisland massacre
  • 1994 mass shooting in Loughinisland, Northern Ireland

    September 2009 it was revealed that a Police Ombudsman's report on the killings was to be published on 15 September. At the same time, some details of

    Loughinisland massacre

    Loughinisland massacre

    Loughinisland_massacre

  • Loughgall ambush
  • 1987 British ambush in Northern Ireland

    recovered from the dead IRA volunteers had been used in forty to fifty killings, including every fatality in IRA attacks in the counties Fermanagh and

    Loughgall ambush

    Loughgall ambush

    Loughgall_ambush

  • Greysteel massacre
  • 1993 mass shooting in Northern Ireland

    been given". Afterwards, the gunmen were said to have boasted about the killings. There was "considerable resentment" in Greysteel after the Ulster Unionist

    Greysteel massacre

    Greysteel massacre

    Greysteel_massacre

  • Anti-Protestantism
  • Discrimination against Protestants

    campaign against innocent Catholics", or the gunmen would "make the Darkley killings look like a picnic." Christianity portal Evangelical Christianity portal

    Anti-Protestantism

    Anti-Protestantism

    Anti-Protestantism

  • Billy Wright (loyalist)
  • Northern Irish loyalist (1960–1997)

    Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), Wright was involved in the sectarian killings of up to 20 Catholics but was never convicted for any. In 1994, the UVF

    Billy Wright (loyalist)

    Billy_Wright_(loyalist)

  • Patrick Campbell (INLA member)
  • INLA volunteer

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Patrick Campbell (INLA member)

    Patrick_Campbell_(INLA_member)

  • Clonoe ambush
  • 1992 SAS ambush in Northern Ireland

    February 2012 O'Brien, pp. 232–35 Pogatchnik, Shawn (9 August 1992). "The Killings at Coalisland : British Tactics Under Fire After Deaths of 4 Young IRA

    Clonoe ambush

    Clonoe ambush

    Clonoe_ambush

  • Airey Neave
  • British politician, military officer and lawyer (1916–1979)

    Republican Socialist Party (the political wing of INLA) who was involved in the killing of Neave and who told Routledge that Neave "would have been very successful

    Airey Neave

    Airey Neave

    Airey_Neave

  • Central Bar bombing
  • Terrorist attack in Gilford, Northern Ireland

    January 1976, the UVF killed six Catholics in two separate attacks. Darkley killings Droppin Well bombing Irish People's Liberation Organization Timeline

    Central Bar bombing

    Central Bar bombing

    Central_Bar_bombing

  • Irish Republican Socialist Party
  • Irish communist political party

    contended that the killings were a result of collusion between loyalists and security forces, even suspecting that some of the killings were carried out

    Irish Republican Socialist Party

    Irish Republican Socialist Party

    Irish_Republican_Socialist_Party

  • Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign
  • Effort to end UK control of Northern Ireland (1969–1997)

    claim the killings, but justified them in a statement on 17 January 1976, "The Irish Republican Army has never initiated sectarian killings ... [but]

    Provisional Irish Republican Army campaign

    Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army_campaign

  • Operation Banner
  • 1969–2007 British military operation in Northern Ireland during the Troubles

    and Monaghan bombings (1974), the Miami Showband killings (1975) and the Reavey and O'Dowd killings (1976). The Stevens Inquiries found that elements

    Operation Banner

    Operation_Banner

  • Dublin and Monaghan bombings
  • 1974 terrorist bombings in Ireland

    Subsequent reports by Henry Barron into the Miami Showband massacre, the killing of Seamus Ludlow, and the bombing of Keys Tavern found evidence of extensive

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin and Monaghan bombings

    Dublin_and_Monaghan_bombings

  • South Armagh Sniper (1990–1997)
  • IRA sniping campaign against British security forces

    The other three men of the sniper team were convicted in 1999 for six killings, two of them unrelated to the sniping operations (the deaths of two men

    South Armagh Sniper (1990–1997)

    South Armagh Sniper (1990–1997)

    South_Armagh_Sniper_(1990–1997)

  • Provisional IRA Honey Trap killings
  • 1973 IRA shooting in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    The Provisional IRA Honey Trap killings occurred on 23 March 1973. Volunteers from the Provisional IRA's (IRA) Belfast Brigade shot dead three off-duty

    Provisional IRA Honey Trap killings

    Provisional_IRA_Honey_Trap_killings

  • Dessie O'Hare
  • Irish republican paramilitary (born 1956)

    The RUC and Gardaí linked O'Hare to a series of killings and attacks, including the attempted killing of Ulster Unionist Party politician Jim Nicholson

    Dessie O'Hare

    Dessie_O'Hare

  • Tullyvallen massacre
  • Mass shooting near Tullyvallen, Northern Ireland

    lodge—in February 1976, and UDR soldier Robert McConnell in April 1976. Darkley killings Extracts from The Longest War: Northern Ireland and the IRA by Kevin

    Tullyvallen massacre

    Tullyvallen massacre

    Tullyvallen_massacre

  • 1982 Divis Flats bombing
  • Bombing in Northern Ireland

    concerning phone calls. He later died in hospital. Central Bar bombing Darkley killings Droppin Well bombing Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions

    1982 Divis Flats bombing

    1982 Divis Flats bombing

    1982_Divis_Flats_bombing

  • Battle of the Bogside
  • 1969 riot in Derry, Northern Ireland

    Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Ballygawley land mine attack Darkley killings Kesh ambush Strabane ambush Newry mortar attack Ballygawley barracks

    Battle of the Bogside

    Battle_of_the_Bogside

  • List of weapons used by the Irish National Liberation Army
  • Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    List of weapons used by the Irish National Liberation Army

    List_of_weapons_used_by_the_Irish_National_Liberation_Army

  • Ulster Protestant Volunteers
  • Northern Irish paramilitary group

    cleared up by both sides. In November 1983, in the aftermath of the Darkley killings, the UPV claimed to have mobilised for undercover duty in border areas

    Ulster Protestant Volunteers

    Ulster_Protestant_Volunteers

  • 1969 Northern Ireland riots
  • Sectarian riots

    witnesses denied that anyone on the roof was armed. Some time after the killing of Hugh McCabe, some 200 loyalists attacked Divis Street and began burning

    1969 Northern Ireland riots

    1969_Northern_Ireland_riots

  • Battle at Springmartin
  • 1972 gun battles in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Ballygawley land mine attack Darkley killings Kesh ambush Strabane ambush Newry mortar attack Ballygawley barracks

    Battle at Springmartin

    Battle at Springmartin

    Battle_at_Springmartin

  • Seamus Costello
  • Irish republican (1939-1977)

    control of the actions of its members a hundred miles to the North". The killing of Official IRA Belfast commander Billy McMillen (shot by Gerard Steenson

    Seamus Costello

    Seamus_Costello

  • Ulster Resistance
  • Ulster loyalist paramilitary movement

    feared he was becoming the victim of a revenge campaign in response to the killing of a UDR soldier in Tyrone earlier that year. The harassment subsided after

    Ulster Resistance

    Ulster Resistance

    Ulster_Resistance

  • 2001 BBC bombing
  • 2001 Real IRA attack on the BBC headquarters in London

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    2001 BBC bombing

    2001 BBC bombing

    2001_BBC_bombing

  • Kingsmill massacre
  • 1976 sectarian massacre during The Troubles in Northern Ireland

    particularly the killing of six Catholics the night before. The Kingsmill massacre was the climax of a string of tit-for-tat killings in the area during

    Kingsmill massacre

    Kingsmill_massacre

  • Assassination of Airey Neave
  • 1979 murder in City of Westminster, London

    Republican Socialist Party (the political wing of INLA) who was involved in the killing of Neave and who told Routledge that Neave "would have been very successful

    Assassination of Airey Neave

    Assassination_of_Airey_Neave

  • Warrenpoint ambush
  • 1979 IRA attack on British forces

    caught the last lorry in the convoy, hurling it on its side and instantly killing six paratroopers, whose bodies were scattered across the road. There were

    Warrenpoint ambush

    Warrenpoint_ambush

  • Flagstaff Hill incident
  • 1976 cross-border incident between Ireland and the United Kingdom

    worsening security situation in south County Armagh, especially after the killing of three British soldiers at an observation post in November 1975 and the

    Flagstaff Hill incident

    Flagstaff Hill incident

    Flagstaff_Hill_incident

  • Murder of the Quinn brothers
  • 1998 terrorist attack in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

    staying with his grandmother in Rasharkin at the time of the attack. The killings took place at the height of the stand-off over the Orange Order march at

    Murder of the Quinn brothers

    Murder_of_the_Quinn_brothers

  • Remembrance Day bombing
  • 1987 Provisional IRA terror attack in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    Remembrance Day bombing

    Remembrance_Day_bombing

  • Maze Prison escape
  • 1983 prison break in Northern Ireland

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    Maze Prison escape

    Maze_Prison_escape

  • Bloody Friday (1972)
  • IRA bombings in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    on Oxford Street, one of the busiest bus stations in Northern Ireland, killing six people. This was the highest number of casualties from any of the bombs

    Bloody Friday (1972)

    Bloody Friday (1972)

    Bloody_Friday_(1972)

  • Shankill Road bombing
  • 1993 IRA attack in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Republican Army actions (1990–99) Bayardo Bar attack 1994 Shankill Road killings Henry McDonald & Jim Cusack. UDA: Inside the Heart of Loyalist Terror.

    Shankill Road bombing

    Shankill_Road_bombing

  • Springhill massacre
  • 1972 incident in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Short film produced by Springhill residents. "New inquest on 1972 Army killings". Belfast Telegraph. 24 December 2014. Retrieved 29 July 2020. https://www

    Springhill massacre

    Springhill massacre

    Springhill_massacre

  • Craigavon mobile shop killings
  • March 1991 loyalist gun attack in Northern Ireland

    then forced a male customer to lie on the pavement and shot him also. The killings were claimed by the "Protestant Action Force", who alleged the mobile shop

    Craigavon mobile shop killings

    Craigavon_mobile_shop_killings

  • Burntollet Bridge incident
  • 1969 attack in Derry, Northern Ireland

    Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Ballygawley land mine attack Darkley killings Kesh ambush Strabane ambush Newry mortar attack Ballygawley barracks

    Burntollet Bridge incident

    Burntollet_Bridge_incident

  • Coagh ambush
  • 1991 SAS ambush in Northern Ireland

    and out of its bases in the district using helicopters. The series of killings which led to the Coagh ambush began on 26 April 1988, when a 23-year-old

    Coagh ambush

    Coagh ambush

    Coagh_ambush

  • Blanket protest
  • Part of a five-year protest during the Troubles

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Blanket protest

    Blanket_protest

  • Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland
  • carried out the killings. The UDA would use the name Ulster Freedom Fighters during The troubles when they wanted to claim killings. 10 January 1973

    Timeline of the Troubles in the Republic of Ireland

    Timeline_of_the_Troubles_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland

  • Morris Fraser
  • British child psychiatrist

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    Morris Fraser

    Morris_Fraser

  • John McKeague
  • Northern Irish loyalist (1930–1982)

    ten-year-old boy, Brian McDermott, in South Belfast in September 1973. The killing, which involved dismemberment and the burning of the body in Ormeau Park

    John McKeague

    John_McKeague

  • Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions
  • 20 November: gunmen opened fire on a Protestant church service in Darkley, killing 3 churchmen (David Wilson, Harold Brown, and Victor Cunningham). The

    Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions

    Timeline_of_Irish_National_Liberation_Army_actions

  • Operation Motorman
  • 1972 British operation in Northern Ireland

    1973/4. During the operation, the British Army shot four people in Derry, killing a civilian and an unarmed IRA member. Daniel Hegarty, a 15-year-old Catholic

    Operation Motorman

    Operation_Motorman

  • Droppin Well bombing
  • 1982 Irish National Liberation Army attack in Ballykelly, Northern Ireland

    Independent, 13 April 1982. Rolston, Bill. Unfinished Business: State Killings and the Quest for Truth. Chapter 8. Beyond the Pale Publications, 2000

    Droppin Well bombing

    Droppin_Well_bombing

  • McGurk's Bar bombing
  • 1971 pub bombing in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    Catholic nationalists. The explosion caused the building to collapse, killing fifteen Catholic civilians—including two children—and wounding seventeen

    McGurk's Bar bombing

    McGurk's_Bar_bombing

  • Loyalist feud
  • Disputes between Northern Ireland loyalist groups

    UDA member, David Greer, in the Tiger's Bay area, sparking a series of killings in that part of the city. In another incident the County Londonderry town

    Loyalist feud

    Loyalist_feud

  • Patrick Joseph Morrissey
  • Murdered Irish police officer

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Patrick Joseph Morrissey

    Patrick_Joseph_Morrissey

  • Ballygawley land mine attack
  • 1983 IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland. Two men received life sentences for the attack and for the killing of RUC officer Paul Clarke in Carrickmore four months later. In 1988, the

    Ballygawley land mine attack

    Ballygawley land mine attack

    Ballygawley_land_mine_attack

  • Dirty protest
  • Part of a five-year protest during the Troubles

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Dirty protest

    Dirty_protest

  • Patsy O'Hara
  • Irish republican (1957–1981)

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Patsy O'Hara

    Patsy O'Hara

    Patsy_O'Hara

  • Trevor King
  • British Ulster loyalist; Ulster Volunteer Force commander (1953–1994)

    Maze UVF at the time. In 1984 he was charged in connection with the 1975 killings of Catholic civilians Gerard McClenahan and Anthony Molloy after being

    Trevor King

    Trevor_King

  • 2001 South Armagh attacks
  • Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    2001 South Armagh attacks

    2001_South_Armagh_attacks

  • Seamus Grew
  • Irish National Liberation Army volunteer

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Seamus Grew

    Seamus_Grew

  • 1976 Andersonstown incident
  • Brief altercation between the IRA and British Army

    Rover and in response the soldiers opened fire on the Cortina, instantly killing Lennon and injuring Chillingworth, who was shot in the leg and abdomen

    1976 Andersonstown incident

    1976 Andersonstown incident

    1976_Andersonstown_incident

  • Timeline of the Troubles in Great Britain
  • carrying British soldiers and several of their family members in Yorkshire, killing nine soldiers and three civilians. At the time it was the highest number

    Timeline of the Troubles in Great Britain

    Timeline_of_the_Troubles_in_Great_Britain

  • Falls Curfew
  • British Army operation in Belfast in 1970

    Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Ballygawley land mine attack Darkley killings Kesh ambush Strabane ambush Newry mortar attack Ballygawley barracks

    Falls Curfew

    Falls_Curfew

  • Dublin Airport bombing
  • 1975 bombing in Ireland

    November 1975, a bomb exploded in the arrivals terminal of Dublin Airport, killing a man and injuring nine other people. The Ulster Defence Association (UDA)

    Dublin Airport bombing

    Dublin Airport bombing

    Dublin_Airport_bombing

  • 1992 Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting
  • 1992 shooting committed by an off-duty RUC constable

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    1992 Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting

    1992 Sinn Féin Headquarters shooting

    1992_Sinn_Féin_Headquarters_shooting

  • 1997 Northern Ireland riots
  • Irish nationalist mass protests

    (see 1996 Derry riots). On 18 June 1997, Alistair Graham warned after the killing of two RUC officers in nearby Lurgan that the IRA was seeking to raise

    1997 Northern Ireland riots

    1997_Northern_Ireland_riots

  • Anti H-Block
  • Political party in the Republic of Ireland

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Anti H-Block

    Anti_H-Block

  • 2nd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
  • Military unit

    Shields and Laurence McClure as being involved in the 1975 Donnelly's Bar killings. John Weir states McConnell took part in the John Francis Green shooting

    2nd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    2nd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    2nd_Battalion,_Ulster_Defence_Regiment

  • 2001 Birmingham bombing
  • Bomb attack in England

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    2001 Birmingham bombing

    2001_Birmingham_bombing

  • Battle of St Matthew's
  • 1970 gun battle in Northern Ireland

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    Battle of St Matthew's

    Battle_of_St_Matthew's

  • Gerard Steenson
  • Irish Republican (1957–1987)

    in Belfast. Steenson first came to notoriety as a teenager in 1975 for killing Billy McMillen, the Official IRA's Belfast leader, during the feud between

    Gerard Steenson

    Gerard_Steenson

  • Bayardo Bar attack
  • 1975 terrorist attack in Northern Ireland

    truce and thoroughly infiltrated the IRA. There was a rise in sectarian killings during the truce, which 'officially' lasted until early 1976. Ulster loyalists

    Bayardo Bar attack

    Bayardo_Bar_attack

  • 11th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment
  • Formation of the Land Forces in Northern Ireland (CLFNI)

    November 2003. Retrieved 12 April 2012 1976: UDR men jailed for Showband killings A Testimony to Courage – the Regimental History of the Ulster Defence Regiment

    11th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    11th Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment

    11th_Battalion,_Ulster_Defence_Regiment

  • 2001 Ealing bombing
  • 2001 bombing in Ealing, London, England

    Curfew Crossmaglen bombing Scottish soldiers' killings Operation Demetrius Ballymurphy massacre Newry killings Red Lion Pub bombing McGurk's Bar bombing Balmoral

    2001 Ealing bombing

    2001 Ealing bombing

    2001_Ealing_bombing

  • 1989 Jonesborough ambush
  • Provisional IRA attack

    of the killings, a civilian witness had observed British Army helicopters patrolling over the area. At 11:00 am on the morning of the killings, the Edenappa

    1989 Jonesborough ambush

    1989_Jonesborough_ambush

  • Ballygawley bus bombing
  • 1988 attack in Northern Ireland

    a British Army convoy with two large roadside bombs near Warrenpoint, killing eighteen soldiers. This was the deadliest attack on the British Army in

    Ballygawley bus bombing

    Ballygawley_bus_bombing

  • Colm Murphy
  • Alleged member of the Real IRA (1952–2023)

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Colm Murphy

    Colm_Murphy

  • 1991 Craigavon killings
  • November 1991 gun attack in Northern Ireland

    Showband killings in July 1975, and the killing of two Catholic civilians near Newtownhamilton in August 1975. 1991 Cappagh killings 1991 Drumbeg killings Loughinisland

    1991 Craigavon killings

    1991 Craigavon killings

    1991_Craigavon_killings

  • Cappagh killings
  • Ulster loyalist attack in Northern Ireland

    loyalist prisoner, has also singled out Wright as the key figure behind the killings: as for Cappagh. . . it was Mid-Ulster UVF, and Billy Wright was Brigade

    Cappagh killings

    Cappagh_killings

  • List of books about the Troubles
  • there Monoray Publishing ISBN 978-1-80096-043-5 Carroll, Rory (2023). Killing Thatcher: The IRA, the Manhunt and the Long War on the Crown. London: HarperCollins

    List of books about the Troubles

    List_of_books_about_the_Troubles

  • Attack on Derryard checkpoint
  • 1989 Provisional IRA attack in Northern Ireland

    Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Ballygawley land mine attack Darkley killings Kesh ambush Strabane ambush Newry mortar attack Ballygawley barracks

    Attack on Derryard checkpoint

    Attack on Derryard checkpoint

    Attack_on_Derryard_checkpoint

  • Strabane ambush
  • 1985 British victory in the Troubles

    field which is when the SAS unit fired over 100 rounds at the Volunteers killing them instantly. The IRA volunteers killed at Strabane were Michael Devine

    Strabane ambush

    Strabane ambush

    Strabane_ambush

  • Harry Kirkpatrick
  • Irish republican and supergrass

    Assassination of Airey Neave 1982 Divis Flats bombing Droppin Well bombing Darkley killings (denied) Trevor King Personalities Jimmy Brown Ronnie Bunting Patrick

    Harry Kirkpatrick

    Harry_Kirkpatrick

  • Billy McMillen
  • Irish republican activist (1927–1975)

    information on them over to the loyalist Ulster Volunteer Force. The first killing came on 20 February 1975, when the OIRA shot dead an INLA member named

    Billy McMillen

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  • Yardley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (West Midlands)

    Yardley

    English (West Midlands) : habitational name from any of various places, for example Yardley in the West Midlands, Essex, Northamptonshire, etc., or Yarley in Somerset, named with Old English gerd, gyrd ‘pole’, ‘stick’ + lēah ‘wood’, ‘clearing’. The compound apparently referred to a forest where timber could be gathered.

    Yardley

  • Ackley
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    English

    Ackley

    English : from any of various places named in Old English as āc lēah ‘oak clearing’. Possible sources include Acle in Norfolk, Aykley in Durham, and Ackley Farm in Powys. Compare Oakley, which has the same origin.Americanized spelling of Swiss German Egli.

    Ackley

  • DARCEY
  • Female

    English

    DARCEY

    Feminine form of English unisex Darcy, DARCEY means "from Arcy."

    DARCEY

  • Barley
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Irish

    Barley

    Woodland Clearing; Grower or Seller of Barley

    Barley

  • Eardley
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    English (Staffordshire)

    Eardley

    English (Staffordshire) : habitational name, probably from a place called Ardley in Oxfordshire, named in Old English as ‘the clearing (lēeah) of Eardwulf’.

    Eardley

  • Kirkley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kirkley

    English : habitational name from Kirkley in Northumberland, found in early records as Crekellawe. The element Crekel is from Celtic crūg ‘hill’ + Old English hyll ‘hill’, to which the tautologous addition (Old English hlā ‘hill’, ‘mound’) was later made. There is also a Kirkley in Suffolk, named from Old Norse kirkja ‘church’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’, which may also have contributed to the surname.

    Kirkley

  • ACKLEY
  • Male

    English

    ACKLEY

    Contracted form of English Ackerley, ACKLEY means "oak meadow."

    ACKLEY

  • Walkley
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    English

    Walkley

    English : habitational name from Walkley in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, named with an unattested Old English personal name Walca + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

    Walkley

  • CARLEY
  • Female

    English

    CARLEY

    Variant spelling of English Carlie, CARLEY means "man."

    CARLEY

  • Durley
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Durley

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Dubhurthuille ‘descendant of Dubhurthuille’, a personal name of unexplained origin.English : habitational name from Durley in Hampshire or Durleigh in Somerset, both named from Old English dēor ‘deer’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, or from Durley in Wiltshire, so named from Old English dierne ‘hidden’ + lēah.

    Durley

  • Darley
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    English

    Darley

    English : habitational name from either of two places in Derbyshire, named Darley, from Old English dēor ‘beast’, ‘deer’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’. This surname was taken to Ireland in the 17th century.

    Darley

  • BARTLEY
  • Male

    English

    BARTLEY

    Old English name BARTLEY means "Bart's (Bartholomew's) meadow."

    BARTLEY

  • Barkley
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    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English

    Barkley

    From the Birch Tree Meadow; Place Name; Where Birches Grow

    Barkley

  • Carley
  • Surname or Lastname

    Reduced form of Irish McCarley.English

    Carley

    Reduced form of Irish McCarley.English : habitational name from the hamlet of Carley in Lifton, Devon, possibly named with Cornish ker ‘fort’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.Perhaps an Americanized form of German Kehrli or Kerle (see Kerley).

    Carley

  • Mackley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mackley

    English : habitational name from Mackley in Derbyshire, which may have been named in Old English as ‘Macca’s forest’, from an unattested personal name + lēah ‘woodland clearing’, ‘glade’.Scottish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Donnshleibhe ‘son of Donnshleibhe’, a personal name literally meaning ‘brown hill’.Probably also an Americanized form of German Mä(g)gli (see Magley).

    Mackley

  • Markley
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    English

    Markley

    English : habitational name from Markly in Heathfield, Sussex.

    Markley

  • Artley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Artley

    English : variant of Hartley.

    Artley

  • Bartley
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    English

    Bartley

    English : habitational name from Bartley in Hampshire, or from Bartley Green in the West Midlands, both of which are named with Old English be(o)rc ‘birch’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’; compare Barclay.Americanized spelling of German (Swabian) Bartle and the Swiss cognate Bartli.The surname Bartley was brought to VA from Northumberland in 1724.

    Bartley

  • Barkley
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Barkley

    Birch valley; birch tree meadow.

    Barkley

  • Darnley
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    English and Scottish

    Darnley

    English and Scottish : habitational name from Darnlee or Darnley, an estate in southwestern Glasgow.

    Darnley

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  • Ashdown
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    English

    Ashdown

    English : habitational name from Ashdon in Essex, Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, or Ashdown in Berkshire (now lost). The first two are named from Old English æscen ‘growing with ash trees’ + dūn ‘hill’. The last may be from an Old English personal name Æsc or Old English æsc ‘ash tree’ + dūn ‘hill’.

  • Mattis
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    Dutch and French

    Mattis

    Dutch and French : from a variant of the personal name Mathias (see Matthew).English : patronymic from a pet form of Matthew.

  • Jantek
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jantek

    Supporting People

  • Rikard
  • Boy/Male

    German Hungarian Swedish

    Rikard

    Powerful ruler.

  • Mitesha
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    Indian

    Mitesha

    One with Few Desires

  • Waggett
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    English

    Waggett

    English : from a pet form of Wagg.

  • CÉLESTINE
  • Female

    French

    CÉLESTINE

    Feminine form of French Célestin, CÉLESTINE means "heavenly."

  • Nagdhari
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Nagdhari

    Name of Lord Shiva

  • Georgette
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    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish, Swiss

    Georgette

    Farmer; Earth Worker; Female Version of George; Earth

  • Henshaw
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    English (mainly north central England)

    Henshaw

    English (mainly north central England) : habitational name from a place in Northumberland, so called from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Heðīn (from a short form of the rare compound names formed with hǣð ‘heath’ as the first element) + Old English halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’.English (mainly north central England) : habitational name from a place in the parish of Prestbury, Cheshire, and from a lost place in southeastern Lancashire, both named from Middle English hen ‘hen’ + shaw ‘wood’. The name de Henneshagh occurs at Rochdale as early as 1325.

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  • Darkened
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Darken

  • Parleyed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Parley

  • Murkily
  • adv.

    Darkly; gloomily.

  • Emparlance
  • n.

    Parley; imparlance.

  • Darkening
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Darken

  • Darkly
  • adv.

    With imperfect light, clearness, or knowledge; obscurely; dimly; blindly; uncertainly.

  • Endark
  • v. t.

    To darken.

  • Percely
  • n.

    Parsley.

  • Deepen
  • v. t.

    To make darker or more intense; to darken; as, the event deepened the prevailing gloom.

  • Darkly
  • adv.

    With a dark, gloomy, cruel, or menacing look.

  • Darken
  • v. i.

    To grow or darker.

  • Enigmatically
  • adv.

    Darkly; obscurely.

  • Close
  • adv.

    Secretly; darkly.

  • Barley-bree
  • n.

    Liquor made from barley; strong ale.

  • Parleying
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Parley

  • Parleys
  • pl.

    of Parley

  • Cloudily
  • adv.

    In a cloudy manner; darkly; obscurely.

  • Mistily
  • adv.

    With mist; darkly; obscurely.

  • Darkle
  • v. i.

    To grow dark; to show indistinctly.

  • Subobscurely
  • adv.

    Somewhat obscurely or darkly.