Talk:John O'Connor Power

Surname was Power or O'Connor Power ?
This article started with the surname as Power, was changed to O'Connor Power and now back to Power. I've found him indexed under both surnames in books. Does anybody have a definitive authority on this ? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rcbutcher (talk • contribs)
 * Well, both the National Library of Ireland and the British Library index him as Power, John O'Connor. In addition, his father's name was Power, which given normal social and legal conventions, would mean that his surname should also be Power.--Damac 06:42, 26 July 2007 (UTC)

That's good enough for me Damac ! T M Healy switches between the 2 versions in his narrative. Rcbutcher 08:41, 26 July 2007 (UTC)

I agree to his being indexed under Power but see no problem in using both forms in the article, as his contemporaries did.

Well done, and thanks to Damac for reworking the footnotes. Time to join Footnotes and References sections? Mirallen 18:29, 30 July 2007 (UTC)

'That Irishman The Life and Times of John O'Connor Power' by Jane Stanford and published by The History Press Ireland is available May 2011 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.141.106.170 (talk) 15:26, 6 May 2011 (UTC)

See also http://www.thatirishman.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.111.86.73 (talk) 06:42, 6 May 2015 (UTC)

A selection of O'Connor Power's articles and pamphlets are available to download at http://www.thatirishman.com Post Selected Writings of O'Connor Power — Preceding unsigned comment added by Maelfreda (talk • contribs) 18:22, 26 April 2016 (UTC)

Moriarty Unmasked: Conan Doyle and an Anglo-Irish Quarrel, Jane Stanford, Carrowmore, 2017, is a spin-off of That Irishman, the biography of O'Connor Power, where the Fenian leader is identified as an inspiration for Sherlock Holmes' arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty. The appearances of Moriarty in the Sherlock Holmes stories mark significant landmarks in legislative measures on the path to Ireland's independence'

O’Connor Power was a guest speaker at the Durham Miners Gala in 1876. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.255.128.177 (talk) 05:35, 30 July 2023 (UTC) <!--Autosigned by SineBot-

Abney’s MPs. A Virtual Tour can be accessed on the Abney Park website. The Abney Park historian, Alan Gartrell, speaks with great appreciation of O’Connor Power, who he would ‘most like to have a pint with in the Cheshire Cheese’.

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