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  1. Francis Hughes. Francis Joseph Sean Hughes (28 February 1956 – 12 May 1981) was a volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) from Bellaghy, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Hughes was the most wanted man in Northern Ireland until his arrest following a shoot-out with the British Army in which a British soldier was killed. [1] .

  2. Francis Hughes (gaelico Proinsias Ó hÁodha; Bellaghy, 28 febbraio 1956 – Long Kesh, 12 maggio 1981) è stato un attivista e rivoluzionario irlandese, militante della Brigata South Derry della Provisional IRA morto a Long Kesh nel carcere di Maze durante il secondo sciopero della fame dei detenuti repubblicani.

  3. 12 mag 2011 · The second republican to join the H-Block hunger-strike for political status—a fortnight after Bobby Sands—was twenty-five-year-old Francis Hughes, from Bellaghy in South Derry: a determined, committed and totally fearless IRA Volunteer who organised a spectacularly successful series of military operations before his capture, and ...

  4. This video featuring Gerry Adams and Oliver Hughes along with friends, comrades and songs, pays tribute to this fearless soldier of Ireland. Volunteer Francis Hughes died after 59 days on...

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  5. 12 May. A second IRA hunger striker, 25-year-old Francis Hughes, has starved to death in the Maze Prison near Lisburn in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. His death comes a week after the death...

  6. Francis Hughes died on 12 May 1981 after 59 days on hunger strike. Legendary Volunteer dies on Hunger Strike. • Legendary freedom fighter Francis Hughes, pictured during his capture by crown forces. Hughes lies badly injured following a gun battle. He wears combat clothing and his hair has been dyed to disguise his identity.

  7. www.westminster-abbey.org › commemorations › francis-hughesFrancis Hughes | Westminster Abbey

    6 giorni fa · Francis Hughes. Musician. Francis Hughes, well known opera singer of his day, was buried on 21 March 1744 in the west cloister of Westminster Abbey but has no marker. He sang a role in the first all-sung English opera and worked at Drury Lane and other venues.