Patrick O'Kelly
'''Patrick O'Kelly''' (1754–c.1835) was an Irish writer and eccentric.O'Kelly was born in Loughrea, Ireland, and was noted in his lifetime for poems such as ''Killarney'' (1791) and the satire, ''Doneraile Litany'', (1808). He was familiar with the upper echelons of literary society, becoming acquainted with Sir Walter Scott in 1821, and George IV in Dublin in 1821. He translated ''The History of Ireland'' by James Mac Geoghegan, written in France in the 1730s, from the original French: his translation was published in Dublin in 1831. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Claire Kennedy, Carol Traynor, Patrick O'Kelly, Anthony Dorman, Peter J. ConlonGet full text
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2by Chaudhry Adeel Ebad, David Brennan, Julio Chevarria, Mohammad Bin Hussein, Donal Sexton, Douglas Mulholland, Ciaran Doyle, Patrick O’Kelly, Yvonne Williams, Ruth Dunne, Conall O’Seaghdha, Dilly Little, Martina Morrin, Peter J. ConlonGet full text
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3by Susan L. Murray, Fergus E. Daly, Patrick O’Kelly, Eamonn O’Leary, Sandra Deady, James P. O’Neill, Alexander Dudley, Nicholas R. Rutledge, Aiden McCormick, Diarmuid D. Houlihan, Yvonne Williams, Patrick G. Morris, Siona Ni Raghallaigh, Fergal J. Moloney, Donal J. Sexton, Peter J. ConlonGet full text
Published 2020-01-01
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