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Jeffery Agate was born on 1919 in Ireland, is a Provisional IRA murder victim. Discover Jeffery Agate's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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1919

Jeffery Stanford Agate (1919 –1977) was the Managing Director of the DuPont factory at Maydown, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

1957

In 1957, he joined DuPont as chief engineer at the Maydown plant.

1962

He was promoted to plant manager in 1962 and later became Managing Director.

Agate was a well-liked and respected figure in both DuPont and the Derry community.

Raymond McClean wrote in The Road to Bloody Sunday that "Jeff Agate was an honest and just human being of the highest calibre. His assassination by the IRA left me in total disbelief and disgust."

Agate's killing prompted an enormous outpouring of public grief that culminated in a mass protest at Guildhall Square in Derry and united people from all communities at a time of heightened sectarian tension.

1977

He was shot dead by members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) outside his home at Talbot Park, Derry as he returned from work on the evening of 2 February 1977.

Agate was the only son of Carlton and Ethel Agate.

He was born in Calcutta, West Bengal, India where his father was employed as an engineer.

He had two older sisters, Theodora and Cynthia.

Educated in England, Agate achieved a BSc in Engineering.

During the Second World War, he saw active duty on HMS Devonshire (39) as a Temporary Lieutenant (E) in the Royal Navy.

Jeff Agate's funeral took place on 5 February 1977.

The eulogy was given by Brian Faulkner, the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, as follows: "We are met this morning to honour the memory of one of nature's gentlemen – true humility, personal charm, absolute integrity – all coupled with great humility. Those are the qualities for which most of us remember Jeff Agate. Some of us knew him best in Industry, and whether from his colleagues in the CBI (Confederation of British Industry), or from Trade Union Leaders in the Irish Congress of Trade Unions, or from his own workforce at Maydown, they gave him a loyalty which few men have the privilege to know and which came to him because all of these people, whether as groups or as individuals, trusted him absolutely.

And he never betrayed that trust.

There was a most moving occasion the day before yesterday when, in pouring rain and a howling gale, virtually the whole workforce at Maydown came out and stood in silence for two minutes."

1979

In 1979, Raymond McCartney was convicted of Agate's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.

1994

His widow, Alice Vera Agate (née Dand) returned to her native Newcastle upon Tyne where she lived in relative isolation until her death in 1994.

The Agates had no children.

Agate's murder was the first in a series of IRA attacks on businessmen.

The IRA claimed that "Those involved in the management of the economy serve British interests. They represent and maintain economic interests which make the war necessary."

2007

The conviction was overturned in 2007.