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He was born near [[Templemore]], [[County Tipperary]]. The early part of his career was spent in [[London]], where he worked as a journalist. Upon returning to Ireland he began his own newspapers, titled ''Peasant'' and ''Irish Nation''. He was condemned by [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] [[Michael Logue]] for his radical [[Socialist]] views and returned to London in 1910.<ref>[http://www.ricorso.net/rx/az-data/authors/r/Ryan_WP/life.htm W. P. Ryan], Ricorso.net. Retrieved 28 November 2020.</ref>
He was born near [[Templemore]], [[County Tipperary]]. The early part of his career was spent in [[London]], where he worked as a journalist. Upon returning to Ireland he began his own newspapers, titled ''Peasant'' and ''Irish Nation''. He was condemned by [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] [[Michael Logue]] for his radical [[Socialist]] views and returned to London in 1910.<ref>[http://www.ricorso.net/rx/az-data/authors/r/Ryan_WP/life.htm W. P. Ryan], Ricorso.net. Retrieved 28 November 2020.</ref>
Ryan's son [[Desmond Ryan]] was the biographer of [[Patrick Pearse|PH Pearse]] and [[Michael Collins]] and the memorialist of the [[Easter Rising]].
Ryan's son [[Desmond Ryan]] was the biographer of [[Patrick Pearse|PH Pearse]] and [[Michael Collins (Irish leader)|Michael Collins]] and the memorialist of the [[Easter Rising]], in which he fought.


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Revision as of 14:58, 24 January 2021

William Patrick Ryan (1867–1942), was an Irish author and journalist.

He was born near Templemore, County Tipperary. The early part of his career was spent in London, where he worked as a journalist. Upon returning to Ireland he began his own newspapers, titled Peasant and Irish Nation. He was condemned by Cardinal Michael Logue for his radical Socialist views and returned to London in 1910.[1] Ryan's son Desmond Ryan was the biographer of PH Pearse and Michael Collins and the memorialist of the Easter Rising, in which he fought.

References

  1. ^ W. P. Ryan, Ricorso.net. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  • "Ryan, William Patrick (Liam P. O Riain)" . Thom's Irish Who's Who . Dublin: Alexander Thom and Son Ltd. 1923. p. 225  – via Wikisource.
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Preceded by Editor of the Daily Herald
1922
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