Dominic Daley

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1770 – 1805

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Who was Dominic Daley?

Dominic Daley was an Irishman who immigrated to America some time around 1800, and was executed for murder, in what has widely been believed to be a miscarriage of justice.

The date of Daley's birth and arrival in the United States has been lost. It is known that he lived and worked in Boston, Massachusetts. In November 1805 the body of a young farmer, Marcus Lyon, was found on the open road near town of Wilbraham, Massachusetts. Daley and a fellow Irishman, James Halligan, were traveling in the area at the time, heading for New Haven, Connecticut, when they were arrested for the murder on November 12, 1805, in Northampton, Massachusetts, for which their captor was paid $500. The pair protested their innocence, but were held in prison for nearly five months, being charged with highway robbery from the assault Lyon. Despite their long confinement, they were granted defense attorneys only 48 hours before their trial. Once the trial began, they were convicted within minutes, under such flimsy evidence that one of the defense attorney was led to declare that it was based simply on outright bigotry.

At their request, the Rev. Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus, the Catholic pastor of Boston, went at great personal risk to assist them in their last moments. He celebrated a Catholic Mass for them in their prison cell. This is believed to have been the first time a Catholic service had taken place in the town.

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Born
1770
Died
1805

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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