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Spence, Gusty (Augustus Andrew) - Dictionary of Irish BiographySpence, Gusty (Augustus Andrew) (1933–2011), loyalist paramilitary and community activist, was born on 28 June 1933 at Joseph Street in the Hammer area of ...
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Gusty Spence - Alpha HistoryGusty Spence (1933-2011) was a Loyalist paramilitary figure, best known as a founding member and leader of the Ulster Volunteer Force or UVF.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Gusty Spence obituary | Northern Ireland - The GuardianSep 25, 2011 · Spence was born in the loyalist citadel of Belfast's Shankill Road. His father had been a member of the original UVF set up to oppose home rule ...
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Gusty Spence: Loyalist terrorist who later became an advocate of ...Sep 27, 2011 · His was a service family; his father Ned fought with the Royal Artillery in the First World War, while two of his brothers were in the Royal ...
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Obituary: Gusty Spence | BelfastTelegraph.co.ukSep 26, 2011 · Former hardline leader of the UVF who then became a champion of peace among loyalists Gusty Spence, who died on September 24, aged 78Gusty ...
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The paramilitary who became a peacemaker - BBC NewsSep 25, 2011 · Gusty Spence was born in 1933 in the loyalist heartland of the Shankill Road. His father had been a member of the first incarnation of the UVF.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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UVF leader central to 1994 loyalist ceasefire - The Irish TimesOct 1, 2011 · He played an important role in the moves that led to the 1994 ceasefire by the Combined Loyalist Military Command. It was also Spence who ...
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Gusty Spence - The TelegraphSep 25, 2011 · Augustus Andrew Spence was born in Belfast on June 28 1933 and brought up in the Shankill, the heartland of Northern Irish Protestantism. His ...
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Loyalist paramilitaries - the UVF and UDA - Alpha HistorySpence was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison. He remained there until 1984, bar a brief escape in 1972. The UVF rebooted its military ...
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The 1960s and the resurrection of the UVF - An PhoblachtMay 29, 2016 · This past week marked the 50th anniversary of the killing of Catholic man John Scullion by the resurrected Ulster Volunteer Force led by Gusty Spence.Missing: activities | Show results with:activities<|separator|>
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Release of loyalist leader Spence caused political crisisSep 29, 2015 · In October 1966 Spence was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of Mr Ward, but he was released temporarily on July 1 1972 for two days to ...
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'New information' may clear Gusty Spence of 1966 gun killingJan 24, 2011 · Decades after being jailed for a sectarian street murder, there has been a dramatic new twist in the case of one-time UVF leader Gusty Spence.
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Gusty Spence's family continue campaign over Peter Ward murderJun 30, 2016 · THE family of UVF founder Gusty Spence have launched a fresh bid to clear his name over the murder of a Catholic teenager 50 years ago.
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Gusty Spence, former UVF leader, dies in hospital - BBC NewsSep 25, 2011 · The former loyalist paramilitary leader Gusty Spence has died in hospital. The 78-year-old had been ill for some time.
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UVF/RHC Prison Life Document 1998 | Longkesh Inside OutFeb 15, 2013 · Life for the Loyalist prisoners in Crumlin Road was a constant struggle against a harsh regime. Soon after their arrival in prison they began to ...
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[PDF] The Prison Experience - A Loyalist Perspective - Irish Left ArchiveSpence started drilling the men in Crumlin Road Prison in order to instil discipline. If you declare yourself to be a political prisoner then you have to act ...
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[PDF] The Prison Experience - A Loyalist PerspectiveSpence started drilling the men in Crumlin Road Prison in order to instil discipline. If you declare yourself to be a political prisoner then you have to act ...
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ideas and identity among Ulster Loyalist paramilitary prisoners, 1972Jan 10, 2023 · Spence shaped a radical culture among inmates that critiqued traditional sectarianism, inspired pluralist politics, and promoted education and ...Missing: shift | Show results with:shift
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Angry men at an Ulster crossroads | The IndependentAug 5, 1996 · But his influence continued. Billy Hutchinson, now a leading figure in the PUP, succeeded Spence as Officer Commanding the UVF prisoners.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The role of the Maze and Long Kesh Prison in the peace processOn Friday 10 April 1998 the Good Friday Agreement was signed, one of the outcomes of which was the early release of prisoners from the Maze and Long Kesh.
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Gusty Spence did not escape. He was released by police. - Paper TrailSep 29, 2015 · Secret archives show that the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) helped create the myth of Gusty Spence, "The Orange Pimpernel".
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Researcher says Gusty Spence may have been involved in 1972 ...Nov 21, 2019 · FORMER UVF leader Gusty Spence may have been involved in a random sectarian murder in Belfast while on the run from prison in 1972.
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Did Gusty Spence Really Kill A Catholic While On The Run?Dec 3, 2019 · Gusty Spence was convicted and jailed for the murder of Catholic barman Peter Ward in the Shankill Road area in 1966. However he failed to ...Missing: operations | Show results with:operations
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Gusty Spence - seamus dubhghaillSep 25, 2024 · Augustus Andrew Spence, a leader of the paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and a leading loyalist politician in Northern Ireland, ...<|separator|>
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Gusty Spence epitomised the paramilitary who became a peacemaker2011年9月26日 · Former PUP leader Dawn Purvis, who called Spence her friend and mentor, said he had made an immense contribution to the peace process.
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Gusty Spence: Loyalist terrorist who later became an advocate of peace### Summary of Gusty Spence’s Advocacy for Peace Post-Paramilitary Days
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Gusty Spence calls for UVF to disband - BBC NewsNov 9, 2010 · Gusty Spence, who organised the UVF in the 1960s, made the call in the wake of the murder of Bobby Moffett, shot dead by UVF members in May. Mr ...
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Granddaughter of victim says Gusty Spence was not a peacemakerSep 26, 2011 · Matilda Gould, a 74-year-old Protestant grandmother, was one of the first victims of Gusty Spence's Shankill UVF gang back in 1966.
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[PDF] UVF statement 'worthless' says mother - CAIN ArchiveMary Ward's 18-year-old son Peter was shot dead by UVF leader Gusty Spence while leaving a pub on the Shankill. Road in Belfast on June 26 1966. The Catholic ...
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Spence appeals for end to Loyalist feud - RTEAug 20, 2000 · The former Ulster Volunteer Force Commander, Gusty Spence, has appealed to Loyalist paramilitary groups to bring about an immediate halt to ...
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Ex N.Ireland paramilitary leader Gusty Spence dies - ReutersSep 25, 2011 · BELFAST (Reuters) - Northern Ireland's Gusty Spence, a former paramilitary leader turned peacemaker, died on Sunday at the age of 78.Missing: birth | Show results with:birth<|control11|><|separator|>
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Kelly: Spence was 'major influence' in move away from violenceSep 25, 2011 · Spence said loyalists offered “abject and true remorse” to the loved ones of all the innocent victims of the Troubles. Ms Purvis added: “Shortly ...
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Gusty Spence's legacy - The Irish TimesSep 27, 2011 · In May 2007, he announced that the UVF was putting its weapons beyond use and offered “abject and due remorse” to the loved ones of innocent ...Missing: criticism | Show results with:criticism<|control11|><|separator|>
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Thirty years on from ceasefire, loyalist communities remain ignored ...Oct 12, 2024 · Thirty years ago on Sunday, former Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) leader Gusty Spence declared a ceasefire on behalf of loyalist paramilitary ...
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Augustus Andrew “Gusty” Spence - Memorials - Find a GraveLoyalist Activist, born on The Shankill Road, Son of Edward and Bella he was the sixth of seven children, their birth order being Billy, Cassie, Jim, Bobby, ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Man about town | BelfastTelegraph.co.ukJun 26, 2001 · Man About Town counted three daughters, Elizabeth Rea, Sandra Spence and Kathleen Watters. Also son Andrew and son-in-law Winston Rea.
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Death of Gusty Spence, UVF Leader & Loyalist PoliticianSep 25, 2024 · Augustus Andrew Spence, a leader of the paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and a leading loyalist politician in Northern Ireland, dies ...
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Wife of top loyalist Gusty Spence dies | BelfastTelegraph.co.ukDec 15, 2002 · THE wife of veteran loyalist Gusty Spence has died in hospital after a long illness. Louie Spence was today praised as a "remarkable woman" by a ...
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Louise Little - BEYOND WALLSLouise Little was born and raised in Belfast, to a Protestant family with a strong Unionist-Loyalist background. Her grandfather, Gusty Spence, ...
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Shankill shuts to pay its last respects to UVF chief Gusty SpenceSep 28, 2011 · Former PUP Assembly member Dawn Purvis told a packed St Michael's Church, off the Shankill Road in Belfast, how she had been “inspired” by the ...
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Founding figure of UVF Gusty Spence dies after illnessSep 25, 2011 · Gusty Spence, who died over the weekend, was a paramilitary godfather in Northern Ireland and one of the founding figures of the UVF, ...Missing: cause | Show results with:cause
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Gusty Spence's dying wish... no UVF trappings as I am laid to restSep 26, 2011 · In keeping with his wishes, his family is planning to emphasise his British Army rather than his UVF past. Spence, who was 78, ...