Phoenix Park Murders

Phoenix Park Murders
LocationPhoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates53°21′27″N 6°19′10″W / 53.35737°N 6.319411°W / 53.35737; -6.319411
Date6 May 1882 (1882-05-06)
5:30pm (UTC±00:00)
TargetThomas Henry Burke
Attack type
Stabbing assassination
WeaponsSurgical knives
DeathsThomas Henry Burke
Lord Frederick Cavendish
PerpetratorIrish National Invincibles
AssailantsJames Carey, Joe Brady, Tim Kelly, and co-conspirators
MotiveIrish nationalism
Lord Frederick Cavendish
Thomas Henry Burke

The Phoenix Park Murders were the fatal stabbings of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland, on 6 May 1882. Cavendish was the newly appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland and Burke was the Permanent Under-Secretary, the most senior Irish civil servant. The assassination was carried out by members of a republican organisation known as the Irish National Invincibles,[1] a more radical breakaway from the Irish Republican Brotherhood.

  1. ^ "HISTORY: Remembering the Invincibles". Dublin People.

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