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Williams, Richard D'Alton (pseudonym ‘Shamrock’) (1822-1862), poet. Born in Dublin, he studied medicine in Dublin, and joined the Young Ireland movement. He wrote verses for The Nation from 1842 under his pseudonym.
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Williams, Richard D'Alton (pseudonym ‘Shamrock’) (1822-1862), poet. Born in Dublin, he studied medicine in Dublin, and joined the Young Ireland movement. He wrote verses for The Nation from 1842 under his pseudonym.
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