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Anchor text: two famous murders
Target Entity: Phoenix_Park_Murders
Preceding Context: In 1882, its grounds became the location for
Succeeding Context: . The Chief Secretary for Ireland (the British Cabinet minister with responsibility for Irish affairs), Lord Frederick Cavendish, and his Undersecretary (chief civil servant), Thomas Henry Burke, were stabbed to death with surgical knives while walking back to the residence from Dublin Castle. A small insurgent group called the Invincibles was responsible for the deed. The Lord Lieutenant, the 5th Earl Spencer, heard the victims' screams from a window in the ground floor drawing room.
Paragraph Title: Phoenix Park Murders
Source Page: Áras an Uachtaráin

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