Henry Charles Sirr (town major)

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Henry Charles Sirr (1764–1841) was an Anglo-Irish soldier, Town Major (police chief) of Dublin, extortioner, wine merchant and art collector. Sirr played a prominent role in suppressing the Irish republican Society of United Irishmen and their uprising of 1798. He is especially known for the fatal shooting of the United Irishmen leader Lord Edward FitzGerald, who Sirr alleged had been resisting arrest. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Henry Charles Sirr (town major)
rdf:langString Dublin, Ireland
xsd:date 1841-01-07
xsd:date 1764-11-25
xsd:integer 24237838
xsd:integer 1120163102
xsd:date 1764-11-25
rdf:langString Town Major Henry Charles Sirr
xsd:date 1841-01-07
rdf:langString Lyrae Nervos Aptavi
xsd:gMonthDay --12-04
rdf:langString Police officer, soldier, wine merchant and collector
rdf:langString Henry Charles Sirr (1764–1841) was an Anglo-Irish soldier, Town Major (police chief) of Dublin, extortioner, wine merchant and art collector. Sirr played a prominent role in suppressing the Irish republican Society of United Irishmen and their uprising of 1798. He is especially known for the fatal shooting of the United Irishmen leader Lord Edward FitzGerald, who Sirr alleged had been resisting arrest.
rdf:langString An estoile as in the arms enclosed within two olive branches Proper above on an escroll the motto "Naulae Fida"
rdf:langString Azure two chevronels interlaced Argent between three estoiles Or in chief a harp of Ireland above it the Imperial crown both Proper.
rdf:langString Arresting officer of many United Irishmen rebels including Robert Emmett
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 14113
xsd:gYear 1764
xsd:gYear 1841

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