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"They were called Rapparees," Mr. Malone says, "from being armed with a half-pike, called by the Irish a _rapparee_."
Rookwood William Harrison Ainsworth 1843
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The principal Catholic organizations were the "White-Boys", so called from wearing a white shirt, the "Rapparees", who received this designation on account of a half pike which they carried, and the "Ribbon-Men", so called because their badge was two pieces of green and red ribbon.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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"Rapparees," the winter passed over without any important military operations.
An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Mary Frances Cusack 1864
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Who dare say no to Rory Oge, with all his Rapparees?
The Irish Rapparees 1922
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The jewel were you, Rory, with your Irish Rapparees!
The Irish Rapparees 1922
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Then Redmond and his three brothers took to the hills as Rapparees.
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He returned to Ireland before 1671 and became the leader of the Rapparees of Ulster.
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The swords that guarded Limerick wallhis faithful Rapparees!
The Irish Rapparees 1922
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The woods were destroyed, partly as a measure of safety for the plantersthe woods gave shelter to the Rapparees and partly as a quick way of exploiting the confiscated lands.
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They never sin no more, my boys, who cross the Rapparees.
The Irish Rapparees 1922
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