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Hidden Histories with Dr Conor Reidy Episode 38

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On the eve of the Great Famine in Ireland, a crazed gunman stalked the roads around the beautiful hills of Portroe in North Tipperary. He was armed with a pistol, which he was not afraid to use.

In this month’s Tipperary’s Hidden History we meet the would-be assassin William Fogarty and his victim, Michael McDonald. As was often the case in mid-nineteenth century Ireland, this story has only one ending!”

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www.tipperaryshiddenhistory.com which is now live and features the ‘greatest hits’ of the Tipperary’s Hidden History slot on Tipp FM, all the way back to September 2018. It will be updated monthly after each episode has been broadcast on Tipp FM.

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