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Liam Deois (aka Liam Joyce), fl. early 19th century, was a highwayman who lived at Gleann 'a Ghadaí (valley of the robbers), Ballybackagh, some four miles north-west of Athenry, Co Galway, Ireland. Locally described as a big man and feared by his neighbours, Deois robbed people going to and from the Galway market, usually in the area between Cúinne Geal - near what is now Carnmore Airport - to Cussaun Cross on the Galway-Monivea road. He would escape pursuit at his hideout at a place now known as Poll Liam Deois. During the summer months, he targeted people on the road from Merlin Park to Renmore, just outside of Galway. Deois was finally captured at the Cúinne Geal in the following circumstances: '' His fate is unknown. Antoine Ó Raifteiri mentioned ''Casán Liam Deois'' in a poem about the musician Tomás Daly of nearby Coshla. ==References== * ''The Lamberts of Athenry'', ed. Finnbarr O'Regan, Galway, 1999. * ''The Tribes of Galway'', Adrian James Martyn, 2001. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liam Deois」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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