Michael Joseph Barry

Michael Joseph Barry (c. 1817 – 23 January 1889) was an Irish poet, writer, and political figure.

Born in Cork, Ireland, Barry was imprisoned in 1843 as a Young Irelander.

He published his Kishoge Papers in Dublin University Magazine anonymously, later as "Bouillon de Garçon."

He recanted his early political views late in life and became a police magistrate in Dublin.

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