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- Patrick William Nally (13 March 1857 – 8 November 1891) was a member of the Supreme Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and well known Connacht athlete from Balla, County Mayo. A prolific sportsman, Nally organised some of the sports events in Ireland open to the working class instead of the ruling elite, and in turn, he was highly influential on Michael Cusack, who would go on to found the Gaelic Athletic Association. Highly active in the Land League and the IRB in Connacht, In 1881 Nally was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in Mountjoy Jail, Dublin, for what became known as the "Crossmolina Conspiracy", in which he and others were accused of plotting to kill a landlord's agents. While imprisoned Nally was reportedly subjected to harsh treatment and he later died in prison in November 1891 under dubious circumstances. Nally was later honoured by the GAA for his influence on their creation. (en)
- Ball d’Ardchomhairle Bhráithreachas na Poblachta agus lúthchleasaí mór le rá ó Bhalla, Contae Mhaigh Eo ab ea Patrick (Pat) William Nally (mí an Mhárta 1857 – mí na Samhna 1891). Bhí dhlúthbhaint aige le Mícheál Ó Cíosóig agus iad i mbun bhunú Chumann Lúthchleas Gael thiar sa bhliain 1884. Bhásaigh sé faoi ghlas i bPríosún Mhuinseo mar phionós don pháirt a ghlac sé san eachtra ar a thabharfaí Comhcheilg Chrois Uí Mhaoilíona. Duine ba shine de sheisear deartháir a bhí ann, mac le feirmeoir rathúil a bhí go mór chun cinn mar náisiúnaí. Bhí sé ina Fhínín óna chéad óige agus eagraí sa Bhráithreachas ag deireadh na 1870idí. Bhí sé i láthair ag bunchruinniú Chonradh na Talún Mhaigh Eo, ar a thabharfaí Conradh na Talún i gceann tamaill. Bhí áit bainte amach aige ar ardchomhairle BPÉ agus an bhliain 1880 ann. (ga)
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- Ball d’Ardchomhairle Bhráithreachas na Poblachta agus lúthchleasaí mór le rá ó Bhalla, Contae Mhaigh Eo ab ea Patrick (Pat) William Nally (mí an Mhárta 1857 – mí na Samhna 1891). Bhí dhlúthbhaint aige le Mícheál Ó Cíosóig agus iad i mbun bhunú Chumann Lúthchleas Gael thiar sa bhliain 1884. Bhásaigh sé faoi ghlas i bPríosún Mhuinseo mar phionós don pháirt a ghlac sé san eachtra ar a thabharfaí Comhcheilg Chrois Uí Mhaoilíona. (ga)
- Patrick William Nally (13 March 1857 – 8 November 1891) was a member of the Supreme Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood and well known Connacht athlete from Balla, County Mayo. A prolific sportsman, Nally organised some of the sports events in Ireland open to the working class instead of the ruling elite, and in turn, he was highly influential on Michael Cusack, who would go on to found the Gaelic Athletic Association. Highly active in the Land League and the IRB in Connacht, In 1881 Nally was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in Mountjoy Jail, Dublin, for what became known as the "Crossmolina Conspiracy", in which he and others were accused of plotting to kill a landlord's agents. While imprisoned Nally was reportedly subjected to harsh treatment and he later died in prison in N (en)
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- Pat Nally (en)
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