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The top ten Irish outlaws and gangsters - PHOTOS

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


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PHOTOS - Top Irish gangsters slideshow

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 ---) currently Number One on the FBI most wanted list. 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.

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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God bless the English and da Brits for developing our darker side. Yep! Grace O Malley did meet Queen Elizabeth I/Banríon Éilish a h'aon, though I doubt if the Pirate Queen of Connacht (Western Irleand) was ever summoned by anyone. Still, Banrion Eilish a h'aon was no mean pirate Herself, having stolen all of Ireland for the English crown.
yes, try to tell the royalty or the american leadership or god forbid even the columbians that there are laws to be followed, they would laugh at you. People who voluntarily comply with what they are told are brain dead, and its nice to see that there are at least ten people in our history who saw beyond the pall, saw reality if you will, and took advantage of their time here. As media darling Al Capone was known to say:"You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone." AND "This American system of ours, call it Americanism, call it capitalism, call it what you will, gives each and every one of us a great opportunity if we only seize it with both hands and make the most of it"
Apologies - 'lapsus memoriae'. Chicago may's original name was may duignan. Some relatives still living in Fostra are known as Hourican. Whether they'll admit to the connection is doubtful. Therte are many stories about her among the locals, and she is credited with springing Eddie Guerin from Devil's Island
I do believe the last of the "Gentleman Gangsters" is Howie Winter, who preceded Whitey Bulger as head of Boston's Winter Hill Gang. Howie is still alive and freed from prison.
What about May Hourican alias Chicago May? She hailed from North Longford. Relatives can still be found in the area. A couple of poorly researched books written about her.
 




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