This was excruciatingly painful to watch. Father Murphy martyred.. and other brave men died.,🖤😭 Was grateful to see the memorials erected and now beautiful the area where they stand.. Although this incredible video was sad and made us cry., its educational value is commendable.. As always we thank you immensely for bringing us along on these poignant tours.. Your video are done is such a way., that we feel we are walking there beside you.. stunning and unforgettable this was💜💙☘️
Love colums work man is a living Hero Would love to see him do a recount of the steps of the pikemens last stand at ballyboughal County Dublin. Shout out to yourself to Davy great work keep it up .
As a young man of 20 I spent a while in Australia. One day out for a ramble I came across Waverly cemetery and stumbled upon Dwyers grave. It blew me away. Its a site to behold. And contains the "memory of the dead." "Who fears to speak of 'Ninety-eight'? Who blushes at the name? When cowards mock the patriot's fate Who hangs his head for shame?
Amazing video and such knowledge. I remember visiting Wicklow and this region in 1998 from Australia and seeing various monuments for the 1798 Uprising. The memory of the memorials and the history have stayed with me all my life.
Peace. My condolenes for the losses, for so many centuries, of your fellow countrymen in defense of Celtic freedom and liberty. For hardships forced upon Irish families as they were oppressed and suppressed by those Un-Law-Fully demanding tribute. May each be richly rewarded for their deeds according to His Law, His Will. Peace.
@@johnpurcell7525 Peace. Whoops. Am corrected. So many battles, too many fights. Endess life-takings of beasts and mankind. Upon Earth, all of their blud cries out to our CreaTor to end these blud-baths. Ideoligies. Have we had enough!? Peace.
Fantastic! Thank you Davy and Colum so much for bringing Irish history to life. Such a wonderful learning lesson for me. I hope these will turn into tours one day for visitors. So important.
Davy.. love you're channel and content. But would you be interested in and hopefully meeting or maybe interviewing some of the latest and hopefully the last generations of Irish volunteers north and south and getting some of their stories on active service or some jail stories. 🙏✌🇮🇪
My ancestors Samuel Warren fought & was captured at Vinegar Hill. He was badly beaten & eventually died as a result. We believe his son of the same name emigrated to Canada. My 2x great grandmother was one of his descendants.
My 4th great grandparents. Teddy and Mary Hart emigrated to America sometime shortly after the 1798 Rebellion. The first indication I have of these ancestors is when their son, Timothy Hart (who later, by the way. became one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence at Goliad) was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1810. I don't know when Teddy and Mary left Ireland and wonder if it was connected with the 1798 Rebellion.
@@sparkmanukThe surname Hart was first found in County Meath, they were of the southern Uí Néill. The surname Hart is an anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAirt 'descendant of Art', a byname meaning 'bear', 'hero'.
@@davyholdenbtw Davy, like yourself I play a bit of music. Here’s my new song I dropped yesterday. You might like it as it’s inspired by our History also. It’s called ‘Sionnach Abu’ th-cam.com/video/AUwQAHDxI-I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-VckWumVGEDhwv8X
There is a McDonagh written about in a newspaper in Western Australia in 1900, its only brief but it refers to a McDonagh as being 130 years old (the locals believed) he was illiterate and didn't know his age but before he started to ail, he used to talk with the locals of his memories of watching Napoleons soldiers coming over the hill while he was pushing his plough. He used to say he would have been about 20 when that occurred. So I thought it sounded like BS, so I started searching convicts and entries and beleive that I found him, he shows up as entering Australia i think in about 1805 (maybe earlier - i'm digging in my memory banks here) but then he 'disappears' and the next time he shows up is in a remote area of WA, and what I find gorgeous is the comment by the locals "we think he might be older but we aren't sure', and .. "although he has become more feeble he still managed to get his potato crop in this year'.
Hi Davy , love the channel. Do you take mail as would like to mail you a gift that was made in Portlaoise jail. You're doing mighty work RESPECT. 💚☘️🇮🇪
Lovely fair fair play Mr Holden aka Irishnboots on the ground Historian of our journey to freedom. A question for you all do you feel free of the British occupation
@@johnnotrealname8168 I guarantee you don't feel what the Irish citizens were feeling back then tormented by Tans and British forces etc in comparison we are free
As an English man I am fascinated by the early Irish fight for freedom. We will be over in Ireland next year and intend to visit a few of the places mentioned in your video. Thank you.
The shame of it all was the Irish were being played by the French, the same way the Scots were. If the rebellion had been successful, Napoleon would have moved in to annex another country for his empire.
The Bed Of Heaven to Fr Murphy and all those who fought and died in the 1798 rebellion
This was excruciatingly painful to watch. Father Murphy martyred.. and other brave men died.,🖤😭
Was grateful to see the memorials erected and now beautiful the area where they stand..
Although this incredible video was sad and made us cry., its educational value is commendable..
As always we thank you immensely for bringing us along on these poignant tours..
Your video are done is such a way., that we feel we are walking there beside you.. stunning and unforgettable this was💜💙☘️
My ancestor arrived in Tasmania in 1855.The second farm the family owned was named Vinegar Hill.They never forget!
Love colums work man is a living Hero
Would love to see him do a recount of the steps of the pikemens last stand at ballyboughal County Dublin.
Shout out to yourself to Davy great work keep it up .
As a young man of 20 I spent a while in Australia. One day out for a ramble I came across Waverly cemetery and stumbled upon Dwyers grave. It blew me away. Its a site to behold. And contains the "memory of the dead." "Who fears to speak of 'Ninety-eight'?
Who blushes at the name?
When cowards mock the patriot's fate
Who hangs his head for shame?
The 1798 rebellion is the subject of a folk song, Dunlavin Green. It’s a beautiful song and lamentation.
Well done colum o Ruairc and David holden
Thank you Thomas
Unbelievable knowledge and such detail that you could listen to him for hours.A pivotal time in
Irelands history Davy. Go raibh maith agat 💚🇮🇪☘✊
Amazing video and such knowledge. I remember visiting Wicklow and this region in 1998 from Australia and seeing various monuments for the 1798 Uprising. The memory of the memorials and the history have stayed with me all my life.
Peace. My condolenes for the losses, for so many centuries, of your fellow countrymen in defense of Celtic freedom and liberty. For hardships forced upon Irish families as they were oppressed and suppressed by those Un-Law-Fully demanding tribute. May each be richly rewarded for their deeds according to His Law, His Will. Peace.
The wexford Rebels were people of mostly Norman Welsh and English Descent Fighting for a French idealogy
@@johnpurcell7525 Peace. Whoops. Am corrected. So many battles, too many fights. Endess life-takings of beasts and mankind. Upon Earth, all of their blud cries out to our CreaTor to end these blud-baths. Ideoligies. Have we had enough!? Peace.
Thanks Davy you’re a great Irish man 🙏🇮🇪🙏🇮🇪
Such a cool format to chat with local historians and go to the actual locations
Thank you for bringing history alive.
Thank you!
Fantastic! Thank you Davy and Colum so much for bringing Irish history to life. Such a wonderful learning lesson for me. I hope these will turn into tours one day for visitors. So important.
Astonishing patriots. My mind is blown.
Davy.. love you're channel and content. But would you be interested in and hopefully meeting or maybe interviewing some of the latest and hopefully the last generations of Irish volunteers north and south and getting some of their stories on active service or some jail stories. 🙏✌🇮🇪
Thank you Brendan! If you have access, I'd love that. Can you drop me an email or a message on Instagram? Would love to chat about it.
My ancestors Samuel Warren fought & was captured at Vinegar Hill. He was badly beaten & eventually died as a result. We believe his son of the same name emigrated to Canada. My 2x great grandmother was one of his descendants.
I am glad I caught the premiere, it is a rebellion I know little about.
Hope you enjoyed it!
@@davyholden I heartily did.
Thanks, Davy. Mel
Great bit of research, much appreciated on behalf of The Breslin and Byrne's of Arklow
My 4th great grandparents. Teddy and Mary Hart emigrated to America sometime shortly after the 1798 Rebellion. The first indication I have of these ancestors is when their son, Timothy Hart (who later, by the way. became one of the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence at Goliad) was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1810.
I don't know when Teddy and Mary left Ireland and wonder if it was connected with the 1798 Rebellion.
Where were the harts from
Hart isn’t an Irish surname
@@sparkmanukThe surname Hart was first found in County Meath, they were of the southern Uí Néill. The surname Hart is an anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hAirt 'descendant of Art', a byname meaning 'bear', 'hero'.
I really enjoyed that. Thanks for sharing. Brave men. RIP.
Davy. Thank you. For keeping our history alive …as so many do not want to know. or care.
Thank you!
Davy Holden, I liked this video because it's awesome!
You do not seem like the history buff.
Great video Davy
Thank you James!
I was in college with Colum, great to see him doing so well
Engrossing, engaging and educational, good tune in it too..☘️
Thanks so much!
Another great video as usual Davy. You’re doing great work no cara 👏💚
Go raibh míle maith agat a chara
@@davyholdenbtw Davy, like yourself I play a bit of music. Here’s my new song I dropped yesterday. You might like it as it’s inspired by our History also. It’s called ‘Sionnach Abu’ th-cam.com/video/AUwQAHDxI-I/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-VckWumVGEDhwv8X
The oracle of delphi here on 1798, well done.
Thank you for this. I know little about Irish history and this was a great video.
Thanks so much. Hope you enjoyed it!
Good job again
We will be there ☘️💜💙
Hope you enjoy this 😊
@@davyholden Cuimhnigh i gconai… Slan go foill☘️💜💙
Brilliant video,Davy! Your account is class!
I loved hearing this history. My family were from hacketstown but I am in Australia
All my Irish side ov my family are from arklow Co wicklow moran and o tool
What again an amazing episode from Davy, love it , I would love if you did a video on my hero Robert Emmet ☘☘
Thanks so much. I'll have to do a video on Emmet soon!
Great video Davy, very appealing to what happened. Keep up the good work!
Great story, Great men
Excellent video mate love your work brilliant content much respect for your videos love from Dublin
Looking forward to it 👍
Hope you enjoy it!
Love your content brother as a true republican my family go way back from me nanny doing drops to the gpo to the battle of the boyne, thank you
The name Dwyer brings a bit more reality to my take on the historical narrative. Check out - Irish History Podcast - Hosted by Fin Dwyer. Mel
I love Fin's podcast. It's excellent!
There is a McDonagh written about in a newspaper in Western Australia in 1900, its only brief but it refers to a McDonagh as being 130 years old (the locals believed) he was illiterate and didn't know his age but before he started to ail, he used to talk with the locals of his memories of watching Napoleons soldiers coming over the hill while he was pushing his plough. He used to say he would have been about 20 when that occurred. So I thought it sounded like BS, so I started searching convicts and entries and beleive that I found him, he shows up as entering Australia i think in about 1805 (maybe earlier - i'm digging in my memory banks here) but then he 'disappears' and the next time he shows up is in a remote area of WA, and what I find gorgeous is the comment by the locals "we think he might be older but we aren't sure', and .. "although he has become more feeble he still managed to get his potato crop in this year'.
Johnny Foreigner thinks that the Irish don't know how to rebel.
Omg so many people have there lives for our little country and we never crossed anyone
Phillip Cunningham in Castle hill is worth a look
Hi Davy , love the channel. Do you take mail as would like to mail you a gift that was made in Portlaoise jail. You're doing mighty work RESPECT. 💚☘️🇮🇪
Thanks so much pal. You can reach me at davydc2@gmail.com
Thanks again!
Perfect 👍
LOVE
Is the “Boys from Wicklow” song about that rebellion? Thanks Davey,
Beggorah! Erin go Bragh❤
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I would love the books, how much are they and how do I get them???
Ultimately, the Brits handed our arses back to us. Every rebellion ended the exact same way.
1919 - 1921 - The Irish handed the Brits arses to them - leading to Irish Independence.
@thomascoady3782 No, we got brit-fkd every since that thrash bag Dhiarmuid McMurragh sold us out.
🙏🙏🙏🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
🍀☘️🇺🇸
When i seen the guns i thought damn that priest was carrying
Lovely fair fair play Mr Holden aka Irishnboots on the ground Historian of our journey to freedom.
A question for you all do you feel free of the British occupation
This makes no sense. Feel how?
@@johnnotrealname8168 I guarantee you don't feel what the Irish citizens were feeling back then tormented by Tans and British forces etc in comparison we are free
Prefer the beano or dandy more truth in them. Thank you.
Ahh..Bless you, love...were ya after some attention? There now, would you like a hot coco with yer comics?
As an English man I am fascinated by the early Irish fight for freedom. We will be over in Ireland next year and intend to visit a few of the places mentioned in your video. Thank you.
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So many irish were killed by the english,who are forgotten ,their names will never be known, in this world,never forget.....!😮
The shame of it all was the Irish were being played by the French, the same way the Scots were. If the rebellion had been successful, Napoleon would have moved in to annex another country for his empire.
That bit of land looks great to put a mosque on, most on here will think that's a rascist statement, please get back to me in 30 years
Move on lads
Really interesting film. Thanks