List of members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood

List of members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood

The following is a partial list of prominent members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, circa 1858-1916.
*William O'Mera Allen
* Thomas Ashe served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from 1916 to 1917.
*Michael Barrett
*Piaras Béaslaí
*Éamonn Ceannt
*Thomas J. Clarke served as Treasuerer at the time of the Easter Rising
*Cornelius Colbert
*Michael Collins
*Edward O'Meaher Condon
*James Connolly, joined prior to the Easter Rising
*Patrick Curran, police informant
*Ned Daly
*Michael Davitt
*Éamon de Valera
*Seamus Deakin, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from 1913 to 1914
*Timothy Deasy
*Charles Guilfoyle Doran
*Thomas McCarthy Fennell
*William Goold
*Bulmer Hobson
*Martin Hogan, a member of the Fenian Brotherhood who deserted from the British Army to join the Fenian uprising.
*Thomas J. Kelly, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood during 1866 and 1867.
*Charles Joseph Kickham, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from 1873 to 1882.
*Michael Larkin
*Seán Mac Diarmada, Secretary at the time of the Easter Rising
*Thomas MacDonagh
*Eamon Martin
*Patrick McCartan
*Denis McCullough, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from 1915 to 1916.
*Seán McGarry, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from 1917 until 1919.
*Liam Mellows
*John Mulholland, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from 1910 to 1912.
*Neal O'Boyle, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from 1907 until 1910.
*James Francis Xavier O'Brien, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from around 1869 until 1872.
*John O'Connor, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from around 1882 to 1891.
*John O'Leary, served as President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood from around 1891 to 1907.
*John O'Mahony
*Patrick Pearse
*Joseph Mary Plunkett
*James Stephens
*James Wilson


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