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- Captain_Rock abstract "Captain Rock was a mythical Irish Folk hero, and the name used for the Agrarian rebel group he represented in the south-west of Ireland from 1821-1824. Similar to the earlier Whiteboys, they arose as a reaction against the English and Anglo-Irish Feudal landowners. Captain Rock (or Rockites) were responsible for up to a thousand incidents of murder, arson, rape and mutilation in the short time they were active.".
- Q22000547 abstract "Captain Rock was a mythical Irish Folk hero, and the name used for the Agrarian rebel group he represented in the south-west of Ireland from 1821-1824. Similar to the earlier Whiteboys, they arose as a reaction against the English and Anglo-Irish Feudal landowners. Captain Rock (or Rockites) were responsible for up to a thousand incidents of murder, arson, rape and mutilation in the short time they were active.".
- Captain_Rock comment "Captain Rock was a mythical Irish Folk hero, and the name used for the Agrarian rebel group he represented in the south-west of Ireland from 1821-1824. Similar to the earlier Whiteboys, they arose as a reaction against the English and Anglo-Irish Feudal landowners. Captain Rock (or Rockites) were responsible for up to a thousand incidents of murder, arson, rape and mutilation in the short time they were active.".
- Q22000547 comment "Captain Rock was a mythical Irish Folk hero, and the name used for the Agrarian rebel group he represented in the south-west of Ireland from 1821-1824. Similar to the earlier Whiteboys, they arose as a reaction against the English and Anglo-Irish Feudal landowners. Captain Rock (or Rockites) were responsible for up to a thousand incidents of murder, arson, rape and mutilation in the short time they were active.".