Philip Gray - Additional Reading

Additional Reading

  • N. A. Leonard, Philip Gray, Ríocht na Midhe (2001), cited by Owen McGee
  • Philip Gray, An Irish Revolutionist, T. C. Luby, Irish News (New York), 17 March 1857, cited by Owen McGee

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