Michael Murphy (priest)

Michael Murphy (priest)

Fr. Michael Murphy (c. 1767 – 1798) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and United Irishmen leader during the Irish Rebellion of 1798.

Michael Murphy was born in either Ballinoulart, Castleannesley or in Kilnew, County Wexford. He was educated at a hedge school in Oulart, ordained at Wexford in 1785, and traveled to France the following fall. Upon his return he became parish priest of Ballycanew, and according to Musgrave "behaved himself with very great propriety till the rebellion broke out." Murphy took up arms following the ransacking of his church by Crown yeomen on the 27th of May (most church leaders were opposed to the conflict). He then travelled to Gorey, Kilthomas Hill, and joined Fr. John Murphy (of Boolavogue) on Ballyorril Hill. Fr. Michael Murphy was shot and killed as he fought on horseback at the Battle of Arklow on June 9, 1798. He was leading an attack on a gun position defending the western approach to the town. Murphy was buried at Castle Ellis.[1]

References

  1. ^ [1] Fr. Michael Murphey at Leaders of 1798. Retrieved Dec. 05, 2007.



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