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  1. John MacBride (1865-1916) [Major John MacBride]; b. Westport, Co. Mayo; son of Patrick MacBride, a former ship’s captain from the Glens of Antrim who married Honoria Gill and ran a successful general business on the Quay in Westport; ed. St. Malachy’s, Belfast; briefly attended medical school and then worked at wholesale chemists in Dublin ...

  2. As a biographer of John MacBride (Major John MacBride [Westport Historical Society 1991]), I looked forward to the publication of The Apprentice Mage. Eve Patten also writes that ‘this is a biography rooted in history’. I regret that, as far as Foster’s treatment of John MacBride is concerned, this is not the case.

  3. John MacBride. c1735-1800. He was Scottish born, the son of Robert MacBride, a Presbyterian minister who moved shortly afterwards to Ballymoney, Country Antrim, and of his wife, a Miss Boyd. His uncle, David MacBride, was an esteemed author on medical matters. After joining the merchant service in 1751 MacBride entered the navy as an able ...

  4. Major John MacBride (sometimes mistranscribed as McBride) (8 May 1868 – 5 May 1916) was an Irish republican executed for his participation in the 1916 Easter Rising. John MacBride was born at The Quay, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland to Patrick MacBride, a shopkeeper and trader, and the former Honoria Gill, who survived her son. A plaque marks the building on the Westport Quays where he was ...

  5. John MacBride was born was born at The Quay, Westport, County Mayo, Ireland to Patrick MacBride, a shopkeeper and trader, and Honoria Gill. He was educated at the Christian Brothers' School, Westport and at St. Malachy's College, Belfast. He worked for a period in a drapery shop in Castlerea, County Roscommon.

  6. John MacBride (7 May 1868 - certain 5 May 1916) Irish republican

  7. John MacBride - 16Lives; Biography of John MacBride, husband of Maude Gonne, who was executed as part of the 1916 Rising.