;Harbinson Plot: William Harbinson, a
Fenian died on Sept 9th 1867 while interned in Belfast Prison and was buried at Portmore, Ballinderry. In 1912 a
Celtic cross was erected to his memory, and that of other republicans who were imprisoned in
County Antrim jails, in Milltown cemetery. This plot contains the remains of 5 IRA volunteers: :*
Joe McKelvey,
Liam Mellows,
Richard Barrett (Irish republican), often called Dick Barrett, and
Rory O'Connor (Irish republican) were captured when Free State forces attacked the
Four Courts in Dublin. Without charge or trial, on 8 December 1922, they were executed by firing squad. In 1924, McKelvey was re-interred in Milltown. :*
Sean McCartney was shot dead while engaging in paramilitary activities on 8 May 1921 in the Lappinduff Mountains, County Cavan. He was a member of a Belfast
Flying Column which operated there. :*
Terence Perry, in 1939, as part of the IRA's Expeditionary Force, volunteered for paramilitary activities in England. Captured, he was imprisoned in
Parkhurst Prison, where he died on 7 July 1942. :*
Sean Gaffney, an IRA volunteer was imprisoned on the prison ship , moored at
Strangford Lough. On 18 November 1940, he died while still in prison. :*
Seamus "Rocky" Burns, while interned, escaped from
Derry jail. He was in Belfast when he was shot by RUC personnel in Castle Street. He died on 12 February 1944. ;County Antrim Memorial Plot: Unveiled on the 50th anniversary of the
Easter Rising, the plot honours the county's republican dead. 34 IRA volunteers who died while involved in paramilitary activity during the late 1960s and early 1970s are buried there. ;New Republican Plot : In 1972, the
National Graves Association purchased the ground which would become the New Republican Plot. It has space for 46 graves, each to accommodate four burials (allowing for a total of 184 coffins to be buried). The first burials here took place in July of that year. This plot contains the remains of 77 IRA Volunteers who have died while engaging in paramilitary activities or as a result of imprisonment or assassination, not only in Belfast but those killed as far away as
Gibraltar. Here are buried those volunteers who died as a result of hunger striking. ;
Sean McCaughey Grave ;INLA Plot : The INLA Plot contains the remains of ten members of the
Irish National Liberation Army. ==Priest's Row==