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To call Napper Tandy larger than life might be simply to describe his physique; the man himself was reportedly seven foot tall and boasted a nose so large that a political adversary once suggested it stand for election in its own right. ... Home » History » UK/Irish History » James Napper Tandy...
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JAMES NAPPER See also: ... rebellion in Ireland to be supported by a French invasion, and quarrelling among themselves . None of these was more quarrelsome than Napper Tandy, who was exceedingly conceited", and habitually drunken; his vanity was wounded to find himself of less See also:
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Tandy, James Napper - 1740—1803, Irish revolutionary. Originally a small tradesman in Dublin, he gained attention by his attacks on municipal corruption and his proposal to boycott English goods as... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Tandy, James Napper...
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When faced with a sedition charge in 1793, Tandy fled to the United States and then to France (1798), where he was given the title of general. He landed (1798) in Ireland, but when he discovered that the French expedition of General Humbert to aid the Irish rebellion had failed, he fled to Hamburg, where he was arrested.
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A celebrated radical in Dublin politics in the 1770s and 1780s and a prominent United Irishman in the 1790s, Napper Tandy (1740–1802) was born in Dublin, the son of a merchant. He entered municipal politics in the 1770s and quickly became known for his reformist views.
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