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| - Anne Devlin (1780 – 1 September 1851) was an Irish republican who in 1803, while his ostensible housekeeper, conspired with Robert Emmet, and with her cousin, the rebel outlaw Michael Dwyer to renew the United Irish insurrection against the British Crown. When their plans for a rising in Dublin, the Irish capital, misfired, she endured torture and imprisonment. Outrage over her treatment secured her release in 1806, after which she was assisted for a period by the Emmet family. A long working life as a laundress ended in destitution. (en)
- Anne Devlin, verheiratet Anne Campbell, (* 1781 in Cronebeg, nahe Aughrim, County Wicklow; † 18. September 1851 in , Dublin) war eine irische Republikanerin, die für ihr Engagement bei den United Irishmen bekannt war und in britischer Haft misshandelt wurde. Sie spielte nominell die Rolle einer unbezahlten Haushälterin, war aber in Wirklichkeit eine Mitverschwörerin von Robert Emmet in der Rebellion von 1798. (de)
- Náisiúnaí Éireannach ab ea Anne Devlin (1780 – 1 Meán Fómhair 1851). Aithnítear í go mór mhór mar bhean tí agus comhghleacaí de chuid Robert Emmet. Col ceathrar í freisin do Michael Dwyer agus , baill de Chumann na nÉireannach Aontaithe. Rugadh Anne Devlin i gContae Chill Mhantáin do theaghlach náisiúnach. (ga)
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