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Ten Irish men --and one woman-- who lived outside the law


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The Irish have a history of rebellion and renegade behavior. Here are the ten most famous Irish men --and one woman-- who lived outside the law.

1. Billy the Kid: (1859–  1881) 
real name William McCarty has become one of the legendary figures of the Wild West. His mother was an Irish immigrant who grew up in Ireland and raised her son in a New York slum before heading out west.

2. Ned Kelly, (1855 – 1880)
Iconic figure of Australian legend, son of Tipperary emigrants who has come to symbolize the rebellious Australian spirit

3.James 'Whitey' Bulger: (1929 ---)
Number One on the FBI's most wanted list for years, he was arrested on June 22, 2011. A Boston mafia kingpin who is reputed to have killed or ordered the killings of up to fifty people.

4. The Pirate Queen: (1530 -1603) 
Grace O'Malley, famous Irish sea pirate of the 16th century. Her fame became so great that Queen Elizabeth 1 summoned her to London in order to meet her. The Broadway Show 'The Pirate Queen' was based on her life.

5. Emmett Dalton: (1871-1937)
The Dalton gang were al known as the 'Wild Bunch' one of the most famous train  robber families in American history. Emmett Dalton was a ringleader and the only survivor of the famous Coffeyville shootout in 1892.

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6. James Freney (1719–1788) was an Irish highwayman.the most famous of that era, His family in Kilkenny had their lands taken from them by the English and Freney took to highway robberies to get revenge. Pursued all over Ireland he managed to escape into exile but his body was later brought back to Kilkenny where he is still alive in the folk memory there.

7. John "Legs" Diamond, real name Jack Moran (July 10, 1897-December 18, 1931)
,was the son of an Irish immigrant. Also known as  Gentleman Jack he was   a famous Irish American  gangster and bootlegger in New York city  during the Prohibition era. Famous  for surviving numerous attempts on his life

8.Owney "The Killer" Madden (December 18, 1891–April 24, 1965)
was a leading underworld figure in Manhattan, most notable for his involvement in organized crime during Prohibition. He also ran the famous Cotton Club and was a leading boxing promoter in the 1930s.Though English born, his parents were both from Ireland.

9.Charles Dean O'Banion (8 July 1892 – 10 November 1924) was an Irish American  mobster who was the main rival of  Al Capone during the brutal Chicago bootlegging  wars of the 1920s. The newspapers of his day called him  Dion O'Banion, although he never went by that name.

10. Michael Spillane, much better known as Mickey Spillane (July 13, 1934 – May 13, 1977)
, was an Irish-American mobster from Hell's Kitchen . Spillane, who was called the "last of the gentleman gangsters," was a marked contrast to the violent Westies gang members who succeeded him in Hell's Kitchen.

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Ws Jack Duggan a real outlaw????
Danny Greene in Cleveland single handly took on and took down the mafia in that City. Hjolley - different Mickey Spliane. He was the head of the Irish Mob in Hells Kitchen, later taken out as favor for Jimmy Coonan, the head of the Westies.
Where did this fake biography on #10 (Mickey Spillane) come from? Mickey Spillane was, in fact an American author. He wrote the Mike Hammer series which in turn became movies. He was never a gangster at all.
No Jimmy Coonan or Mickey Featherstone? No Westies?
Many American visitors to Ireland are surprised at a stereotypical Irish disrespect for law and order. This is because law and order was always British, and worthy of contempt in Ireland. Since most law and order in the Anglophone/English speaking world is British due to imperialism, Irish emigrants usually pack their antipathy.
why, ny born dev was not the numero uno on the list with the setup con that split irish natives into destroying one another, worked wonders to discredit their cause while in service to the crown. Such doings also helped him to secure a homeland for his father's tribe, as a consequence, those in the know appreciate him being one they regard. During WWII, the benefit to Britain of the Irish ?announcing neutrality - that was brilliant, it afforded them a breadbasket Eire and also a manpower being constantly ferried across the Irish Sea. A brilliant troika ploy it was, and the stupid gerries didn't catch on. With such back and forth support this enabled the UKes to stay focussed on their attacking Saxon brothers.
When I was little, My dad Owen Roe O'Neill, told me that we had a family memeber, way back in the day, who was a horse thief in Ireland, and he was hanged. I thought that was such a great story.Years latter he told me, that he had made it up. but I enjoyed the thought that my background was rebellish Irish.
How did you not include Bill Clinton in this list?
You missed Joe Kennedy. He claims to have been a bootlegger.
HAHA!!! love the comment on Ted Kennedy!
How could you forget Sandyflash (James Fitzpatrick) who terorized Chester County, Pennsylvania during the Am. Revolution...a deserter from Washington's army who stole enought gold to "by the County", still hidden somewhere here, he said..when they hung him. all 6ft 3 of him, width flaming red hair.....
Why didn't Ted Kennedy make the list? He was Irish and a Killer.
Interesting that off the ten listed only two appear to have been Irish born. A lot of the Victoria, Australia policemen that had dealings with Ned Kelly, who was Irish-Australian, were native born Irishmen including my Irish great great uncle James Babington (Abt 1832-1881).
Re: BtK No matter how many times you read to the contrary, and no matter where or whomsoever it is written by, the fact remains - - No one, and I mean not no way/not no how can anyone PROVE when/where/to whom Billy was born, what his true legal name was, or what occured in his early life. What you have written here about him is pure SPECULATION/GUESSWORK/HORSEBACK RUMOR, that is - bunk.
Granuille-Grace O'Malley was cool ,told the queen to take a flying leap when asked to be a personal pirate (privateer).I met a descendent of hers
 




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