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Notable supporters of the Irish CND included Peadar O ' Donnell, Owen Sheehy-Skeffington and Hubert Butler.
The other elected members were: M. W. O ' Reilly ( Dublin ); Austin Stack ( Kerry ); Con Collins ( Limerick ); Seán MacEntee ( Belfast ); Joe O ' Doherty ( Donegal ); Paul Galligan ( Cavan ); Eoin O ' Duffy ( Monaghan ); Séamus Doyle ( Wexford ); Peadar Bracken ( Offaly ); Larry Lardner ( Galway ); Dick Walsh ( Mayo ) and another member from Connacht.
The novelist and socialist politician Peadar O ' Donnell hailed from The Rosses in west Donegal.
It is the home of the Kilfenora Céilí Band, the Tulla Céilí Band, Stockton's Wing, Sharon Shannon, Noel Hill, Peadar O ' Loughlin, Martin Hayes and legendary tin-whistler Micho Russell.
* Peadar O ' Donnell, during the Civil War
The ICA was revived during Peadar O ' Donnell's Republican Congress but after the 1935 split in the Congress most ICA members joined the Labour Party.
Judge ( AOH ), Thomas Kettle ( IPP, AOH ), James Lenehan ( AOH ), Michael Lonergan ( IRB, Fianna Éireann ( FÉ )), Peter ( Peadar ) Macken ( IRB, Labour leader, SF, GL ), Seán Mac Diarmada ( IRB, Irish Freedom ), Thomas MacDonagh ( IRB ), Liam Mellows ( IRB ), Col. Maurice Moore ( IPP, GL, Connaught Rangers ), Séamus O ' Connor ( IRB ), Colm O ' Loughlin ( IRB, St. Enda's School ( SES )), Peter O ' Reilly ( Ancient Order of Hibernians ( AOH )), Robert Page ( IRB, Gaelic Athletic Association ( GAA )), Patrick Pearse ( IRB, GL, SES ), Joseph M. Plunkett ( IRB, Irish Review ), John Walsh ( AOH ), Peter White ( Celtic Literary Society );
In addition to Walter Scott's Ivanhoe into Irish, Seosamh's work in this field includes the Irish versions of Joseph Conrad's Almayer's Folly, in Irish Díth Céille Almayer, as well as Peadar O ' Donnell's Adrigoole, in Irish Eadarbhaile.
* Peadar O Flanagan, " An Outline History of the Town of Westport.
* Peadar O ' Loughlin, Maeve Donnelly
* Peadar O ' Donnell novelist, leftist, and prominent IRA activist from the 1920-30s era was born in Burtonport.
There is also a festival dedicated to the socialist writer Peadar O ' Donnell in Dungloe each autumn.
* Peadar O ' Donnell, republican Marxist *
* Peadar O ' Donnell publishes his novel Adrigool.
* Peadar O ' Donnell's novel Islanders is published.
* Peadar O ' Donnell's first novel, Storm, is published.
Peadar O ' Donnell took over as editor in April 1926 following a split in the republican movement ( Little became on of the founding members of Fianna Fáil ).
: 1926: Peadar O ' Donnell
O ' Riordan was friends with left-wing inclined republicans such as Peadar O ' Donnell and Frank Ryan, and in 1934, he followed them into the Republican Congress-a short-lived socialist republican party.

Peadar and Donnell
In 1937, following the urgings of Peadar O ' Donnell, several hundred Irishmen, mostly IRA or ex-IRA men, went to fight for the Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War with the XVth International Brigade.
" Other prominent members included: Margaret Buckley, Maud Gonne, Count Plunkett, Frank Ryan, Peadar O ' Donnell, Brian O ' Higgins, and Mick Fitzpatrick.
Russell remained aloof from the IRA's political debates and following the split of 1934 chaired the court-martial of Mick Price and Peadar O ' Donnell who had left the IRA to form the left wing Republican Congress.
Notable among its founders was Peadar O ' Donnell, former editor of An Phoblacht and a leading left-wing figure in the IRA.
Ideologically Saor Éire adhered to the Irish socialist republicanism developed by James Connolly and Peadar O ' Donnell.
He was always an anti-imperialist, and Peadar O ' Donnell believes the biggest influence on Ryan's thinking in those days was the anti-Imperialist Congress in Paris, which he attended with Donal O ' Donoghue, as delegates of the IRA, in 1927.
In 1933, Ryan, along with George Gilmore and Peadar O ' Donnell, proposed the establishment of a new left-republican organisation to be called the Republican Congress.
With the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Peadar O ' Donnell and then George Gilmore went to Spain on behalf of the Congress to report on proceedings, and returned enthusiastic supporters of the Spanish Republicans.
In addition, O ' Malley wrote large volumes of poetry and contributed to a literary and cultural magazine " The Bell ", set up by his fellow republican Peadar O ' Donnell.
Peadar O ' Donnell, a socialist and senior IRA officer in north-east Donegal, attempted to subvert its decisions when he felt that the interests of large estate-holders were being upheld.

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* Peadar Kearney ( 1883 – 1942 ), author of the Irish national anthem
No 68-site of-home to Peadar Kearney ( 1883 – 1942 ); Songwriter and author of the national anthem, " The Soldier's Song ", also known in Irish as Amhrán na bhFiann.

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* 1599 – Nine Years ' War: Battle of Curlew Pass – Irish forces led by Hugh Roe O ' Donnell successfully ambush English forces, led by Sir Conyers Clifford, sent to relieve Collooney Castle.
* 1932 – Charlie O ' Donnell, American game show announcer ( d. 2010 )
Other former Baltimore announcers include Josh Lewin ( currently with New York Mets ), Bill O ' Donnell, Tom Marr, Scott Garceau, Mel Proctor, Michael Reghi, former major league catcher Buck Martinez, and former Oriole players including Brooks Robinson, pitcher Mike Flanagan and outfielder John Lowenstein.
In mid-August 2006, Michelle O ' Donnell of Turner, Maine, described an " evil looking " rodent-like animal with fangs that had been found dead alongside a road.
( Another pseudonym, one Moore often employed for works that involved little or no collaboration, was " Lawrence ODonnell ".
* Vintage Season ( with Henry Kuttner, as " Lawrence O ' Donnell "; 1946 )-filmed in 1992 as Timescape
* Edited by Ruán ODonnell, The Impact of the 1916 Rising: Among the Nations, Irish Academic Press Dublin 2008, ISBN 978-0-7165-2965-1
* 1951 – Margo O ' Donnell, Irish singer
Another example is British writer Peter O ' Donnell, who wrote under the pseudonym Madeleine Brent.
* Patrick Denis O ' Donnell
* Francis Martin O ' Donnell
On June 28, 1854, a military coup occurred in Madrid, led by General Domingo Dulce y Garay and General Leopoldo O ' Donnell y Jarris.
In 1856, Isabella attempted to form the Union Liberal Party, a pan-national coalition under the leadership of Leopoldo O ' Donnell, who had already marched on Madrid that year and deposed another Espartero ministry.
In 1860, Isabella launched a successful war against Morocco, waged by generals O ' Donnell and Juan Prim that stabilized her popularity in Spain.
* Leopoldo O ' Donnell, 1st Duke of Tetuan, Spanish general and statesman, a descendant of Calvagh O ' Donnell, chieftain of Tyrconnell.
* Mario O ' Donnell, historian
Some private rural operators exist, such as Halpenny's in Blackrock, County Louth, which was the first private bus operator to run a public service in Ireland, Bus Feda ( Feda O ' Donnell Coaches ), which operates twice daily routes from Ranafast, County Donegal to Galway and back, and Lough Swilly Bus Company.
* 1970 – Chris O ' Donnell, American actor
* 1954 – Mark O ' Donnell, American playwright and author ( d. 2012 )
* 1954 – Steve O ' Donnell, American playwright and author
In 13 November 1997, Liz O ' Donnell ( Irish Minister for State ) spoke about the relationship between the two nations and Ireland's future commitment towards Lesotho.

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