I Declare Before My God: The Brian and James Seery Story I Declare Before My God: The Brian and James Seery Story

I Declare Before My God: The Brian and James Seery Story

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Twin tales of 19th century miscarriages of justice, resulting in the deaths of a father and a son: both sentenced to hang in entirely separate circumstances, on different days 24 years apart and, even on different continents.
Brian Seery was executed in Ireland on 13 February 1846, outside Mullingar Gaol, having been charged and found guilty of the attempted murder of Sir Francis Hopkins, a local landlord. This was in spite of what a contemporary observer, the author, Charles Dickens described as, “extremely questionable evidence and his own persistent protestations of innocence."
When Brian Seery died, he left behind a wife and a young family of five, including a son, James, later to be sentenced to death in Australia, where he had moved to find work in the goldfields of the Gippsland region of Victoria. Charged and found guilty of the murder and mutilation of a body, he was sentenced to hang and executed on 14 November 1870, aged just 33 years. James Seery, like his father before him, was sent to an early grave under very questionable circumstances. In the view of author, Jack Kiernan, in the Ireland or Australia of today, neither case would get into court.
Once again, Jack Kiernan carefully assembles the available evidence in a manner that lets the reader decide while, at the same time, leaving no doubt as to how he views the circumstances and the judgements that were handed down. He also offers a stinging critique of the colonial and Ascendancy mindsets and attitudes that resulted in many such travesties of justice.

Jack Kiernan is an author, historian, retired Irish Army Corporal Fitter Technician and former National Welfare Officer with PDFORRA (the army representative association). He lives and works in Mullingar, the Irish midlands town where he was also born and raised. He has a particular interest in cold cases, unsolved murders and alleged miscarriages of justice.
He is also active on the front of community development and securing inward investment for the area where he lives.
Other books by Jack Kiernan include 'Is It Me? The Joseph Heffernan Story' (2013) and 'Why Did They Lie? The Irish Civil War, the Truth, Where and When it Began' (2018), both of which are available in print and e-book editions.
He has also written biographies of Mullingar boxers, Chris Cole and Eddie "The Killer" Byrne, which will shortly be available to buy online.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2019
June 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
236
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Manuscript Publisher
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
2.4
MB

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