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James Byrne (1947 or 1948 – 7 September 2024), also known as Jemmy or Jaws, was an Irish criminal. [1] He was once an associate of Martin Cahill. [1] [2]
James Byrne: Garda: 7779: 38: 25 September 1946: Shot dead while on plainclothes protection duty by a fellow officer, who was convicted of murder: Pallasgreen, County Limerick: Denis Harrington: Garda: 4034: 44: 17 April 1944: Shot dead by a fellow officer in his Garda station, who then killed himself (murder-suicide) Nenagh, County Tipperary ...
27 October – James Larkin of the Irish Transport and General Workers' Union was sentenced to seven months in prison for seditious language but was released after just over a week. 1 November Kingstown trade unionist James Byrne, arrested for his part in the lockout, died as the result of a hunger strike .
Liam Byrne – A notorious and dangerous Dublin gangster, he is a high-ranking member of the Kinahan Family. He comes from a criminal family led by his father James Byrne , who was an associate of notorious Irish gangster Martin "The General" Cahill , and is the older brother of David Byrne , an associate of the Kinahan Family who was murdered ...
James Byrne (born 1973) is an Irish hurling and Gaelic football coach and former player of both sports. At club level, he played with Fethard St Mogues and University College Dublin and at inter-county level was a dual player at all levels with Wexford .
James A. Byrne (1906–1980), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania James Allen Byrne (1911–1975), Liberal Party member of the Canadian House of Commons James J. Byrne (1863–1930), American singer and politician from New York
Peter Power, TD for Limerick East (2002–2011), Overseas Development minister (2008–2011), born in Limerick Patrick L. Quinlan (1883–1948), Irish-American radical journalist and political activist, born in Limerick
James Byrne (/ b ɜːr n /; Irish: An Beirneach; 4 January 1946 – 8 November 2008) was an Irish farmer and fiddle playing icon from Donegal. [1] He has been called one of Ireland's leading fiddle players.