William Orr | |
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Born | 1766 Farranshane, County Antrim, Ireland |
Died | October 14, 1797 Carrickfergus, Country Antrim, Ireland | (aged 30–31)
Allegiance | Society of United Irishmen |
William Orr (1766 – 14 October 1797) was an Irish revolutionary and member of the United Irishmen who was executed in 1797 in what was widely believed at the time to be "judicial murder" and whose memory led to the rallying cry “Remember Orr” during the 1798 rebellion.[1]