James Fitzharris
James Fitzharris nicknamed Skin-the-Goat (4 October 1843 – 7 September 1910) was a member of the Dublin, Ireland-based Invincibles. Born at Ballybeg, Horetown, County Wexford, where his father was an employee at the Sinnott estate, he later became an Irish republican. Ultimately, he served as getaway driver during the assassination of Permanent Under Secretary Thomas Henry Burke and Lord Frederick Cavendish in Phoenix Park. He is mentioned in the Irish folk song, Monto (Take Her Up to Monto), written by George Desmond Hodnett and popularised by The Dubliners.
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James Fitzharris
James Fitzharris nicknamed Skin-the-Goat (4 October 1843 – 7 September 1910) was a member of the Dublin, Ireland-based Invincibles. Born at Ballybeg, Horetown, County Wexford, where his father was an employee at the Sinnott estate, he later became an Irish republican. Ultimately, he served as getaway driver during the assassination of Permanent Under Secretary Thomas Henry Burke and Lord Frederick Cavendish in Phoenix Park. He is mentioned in the Irish folk song, Monto (Take Her Up to Monto), written by George Desmond Hodnett and popularised by The Dubliners.
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