- Seamus Deakin
Seamus Deakin (c. 1880-1953) was an Irish nationalist and member of the
Irish Republican Brotherhood , in which he briefly served as its president from 1913 to 1914.Biography
A resident of
Dublin , Deakin worked as a chemist in Hoyt's pharmacy inO'Connell Street and later owned his own shop inPhibsborough . Deakin became involved in the Irish nationalist movement during the early 1900s and, within a short time, became a high ranking member in theDrumcondra -branch of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. A political ally of George Irvine,Ernest Blythe andSean O'Casey , in 1913, he succeededJohn Mulholland as president of the IRB before acceding toDenis McCullough the following year. His whereabouts are unrecorded during theEaster Rising in 1916, apparently escaping arrest during the rebellion, and later immigrating to the United States where he died in 1953. [Murray, Christopher. "Sean O'Casey: Writer at Work, A Biography". Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press, 2005. (pg. 71-72) ISBN 0-7735-2889-X]Further reading
*Martin, Francis X. "The Irish Volunteers, 1913-1915: Recollections and Documents". Dublin: James Duffy & Co., 1963.
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