
Skin-the-Goat Fitzharris
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Skin-the-Goat Fitzharris (1833–1910) was an infamous Irish cabman known for his involvement in the Phoenix Park Murders trial of 1883, where he chose not to turn Queen’s Evidence despite the offer of a substantial reward, resulting in his lengthy imprisonment. His colorful expressions and the lore surrounding his life have made him a notable figure in Irish history, and he was later fictionalized in James Joyce's 'Ulysses'.
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Skin-the-Goat Fitzharris is mentioned for his refusal to turn Queen's Evidence in the Phoenix Park Murders trial.
As the Crow Squeals - Frank McNally on a mysterious Irish rhetorical device – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-06-04





