Burials in Glasnevin Cemetery

This is a list of notable people buried in Glasnevin Cemetery.

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  • Thomas Ashe - died on hunger strike in 1917
  • Kevin Barry - a medical student executed by the British for his role in the Irish War of Independence. (His body was moved from Mountjoy Prison to Glasnevin in October 2001, having been accorded a state funeral.)
  • Piaras Béaslaí - Easter Rising survivor turned writer
  • Sir Alfred Chester Beatty - art collector
  • Brendan Behan - author and playwright
  • Preofessor Thomas Bodkin, lawyer, art historian, art collector and curator
  • Harry Boland - friend of Michael Collins and anti-Treaty politician.
  • Christy Brown - writer of My Left Foot and subject of the film of the same name
  • Father Francis Browne - Jesuit priest and photographer who took the last known photographs of RMS Titanic
  • Cathal Brugha - first President of Dáil Éireann (January - April 1919)
  • Thomas Henry Burke (civil servant), Permanent Under Secretary to Chief Secretary for Ireland Lord Frederick Cavendish, victim with his master of the Phoenix Park murders in 1882. The Resident Magistrates of Ireland erected an additional memorial to him in the cemetery.
  • Sergeant James Byrne, Victoria Cross recipient (Indian Mutiny).
  • Sir Roger Casement - Human rights campaigner turned Irish revolutionary, executed by the British in 1916.2
  • Robert Erskine Childers - Irish Nationalist and writer, executed by the Irish Free State government during the Irish Civil War. .
  • Mary "Molly" Alden Childers - Irish Nationalist and wife of Robert Erskine Childers
  • J. J. Clancy - Irish Nationalist MP (1847-1928)
  • Michael Collins - assassinated republican leader, Anglo-Irish Treaty signatory & first internationally recognised Irish head of government.
  • Dáithí Ó Conaill - a founder member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army
  • Roddy Connolly - socialist politician and son of James Connolly.
  • Andy Cooney - Irish republican
  • John Philpot Curran - patriotic barrister, renowned wit, lawyer on behalf of Wolfe Tone and other United Irishmen, Sarah Curran's father.
  • William Dargan - Ireland's rail pioneer
  • Charlotte Despard
  • Private Thomas Duffy, VC recipient (Indian Mutiny)
  • Éamon de Valera - 3rd President of Ireland (1959-1973) and dominant leader of 20th century.
  • Sinéad de Valera - wife of Éamon de Valera, buried in the same plot.
  • Anne Devlin - famed housekeeper of Robert Emmet
  • John Devoy - Fenian leader.
  • John Blake Dillon - Irish writer and politician
  • Martin Doherty IRA member
  • Frank Duff - founder of the Legion of Mary
  • Edward Duffy - Irish Fenian, Irish Republican Brotherhood
  • James Fitzmaurice - aviation pioneer
  • Francis Gleeson - Chaplain to the British Army and the Irish Free State.
  • Edmund Dwyer Gray - Irish 19th century MP, son of Sir John Gray.
  • Sir John Gray - Irish 19th century MP.
  • Maud Gonne - nationalist campaigner, love of W.B. Yeats's life, famed beauty and mother of Nobel & Lenin Peace Prize winner Seán MacBride, who is buried in the grave also.
  • Arthur Griffith - President of Dáil Éireann (January - August 1922).
  • Joseph Patrick Haverty - Irish painter
  • Tim Healy - 1st Governor-General of the Irish Free State.
  • Denis Caulfield Heron - lawyer and politician
  • Gerard Manley Hopkins - poet
  • Peadar Kearney - composer of the Irish National Anthem, Amhrán na bhFiann
  • Luke Kelly - singer and folk musician, founding member of The Dubliners
  • Kitty Kiernan - fiancée of Michael Collins
  • James Larkin - Irish trade union leader and founder of the Irish Transport & General Workers Union (ITGWU).
  • Seán MacBride - founder of Clann na Poblachta and a founder-member of Amnesty International.
  • Edward MacCabe - late 19th century Cardinal Archbishop of Dublin & Primate of Ireland. .
  • Dick McKee - prominent member of the Irish Republican Army during the War of Independence.
  • Terence MacManus - Irish rebel and shipping agent.
  • James Patrick Mahon - Irish nationalist politician and mercenary.
  • Countess Constance Markievicz - first woman elected to the British House of Commons and a minister in the first Irish government.
  • Manchester Martyrs - gravestone honouring three members of the Irish Republican Brotherhood known in history as the Manchester Martyrs who were in fact buried in the grounds of a British prison following their execution by the British.
  • Lance Corporal James Murray, VC recipient (First Boer War).
  • Dermot Morgan - Irish satirist and star of Father Ted. He was cremated in Glasnevin but is buried in Deansgrange Cemetery.
  • Kate Cruise O'Brien - writer & publisher. This is not Kate O'Brien who is buried in Faversham Cemetery.
  • Daniel O'Connell - dominant Irish political leader from 1820s to 1840s.
  • Patrick O'Donnell the Avenger - executed in 1883 in London for the assassination of the co-conspirator turncoat of the Phoenix Park murder, James Carey. A memorial in his honour stands in Glasnevin.
  • Patrick Denis O'Donnell - well-known Irish military historian, writer, and former UN peace-keeper.
  • Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa - Fenian leader. Patrick Pearse's oration at his funeral in 1915 has gone down in history.
  • Eoin O'Duffy - Chief of Staff of the Irish Republican Army and leader of The Blueshirts.
  • Thomas O'Hagan, 1st Baron O'Hagan - Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
  • Kevin O'Higgins - assassinated Vice-President of the Executive Council.
  • Seán T. O'Kelly - 2nd President of Ireland (1945-1959).
  • John O'Mahony - a founder of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
  • John O' Leary (Fenian poet)
  • James O'Mara - nationalist leader and member of the First Dáil
  • Henry O'Neill - painter and archaeologist.
  • Charles Stewart Parnell - dominant Irish political leader from 1875 to 1891.
  • Patrick (P.J.) Ruttledge - Minister in Éamon de Valera's early governments.
  • Daniel D. Sheehan - first independent Irish labour MP.
  • Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington - founder of Irish Women's Franchise League
  • Sergeant Philip Smith, VC recipient (Crimean War).
  • Chief Boatswain's Mate John Sullivan, Royal Navy VC recipient (Crimean War).
  • Patrick James Smyth Journalist and politician
  • David P. Tyndall - prominent Irish businessman who transformed the grocery business
  • William Joseph Walsh, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin

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