December 16: TODAY in Irish History:
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Ireland’s Lord Protector – Oliver Cromwell!
Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks
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1653: Oliver Cromwell becomes Lord Protector of Ireland
Oliver Cromwell becomes The Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland. Cromwell may well be the most hated English figure in Irish and indeed Scottish history. His campaign in Ireland (1649-1650) bordered on genocide and ethnic cleansing as he “encouraged” a devastated Catholic population to leave their homesteads and go to “Hell or Connaught.”
At both the Siege of Drogheda and the Siege of Wexford, Cromwell’s troops massacred thousands of Irish, many of whom were non-combatants.
According to British Civil War: the Lord Protector of Ireland didn’t exactly live up to his moniker at Drogheda! “Up to 6,000 Parliamentarians were in the town overwhelming all resistance and slaughtering officers and soldiers. A cavalry screen outside the walls prevented escape to the north. Catholic priests and friars were treated as combatants and killed on sight. Many civilians died in the carnage. A group of defenders who had barricaded themselves in the steeple of St Peter’s Church in the north of Drogheda were burned alive when the Parliamentarians set fire to the church. Around 2,000 people died in the storming and massacre of Drogheda; a number of prisoners who surrendered before Cromwell gave the order for no quarter were murdered in cold blood. Surviving members of the garrison captured the following day were transported to Barbados. Parliamentarian losses were around 150.”
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1796: Wolfe Tone and French Fleet Set Sail for Ireland
A French fleet of more than forty ship and fourteen thousand troops set forth for Ireland with Wolfe Tone on board. Tone had secured the support of the French with a promise of an Irish rebellion. The founder of the United Irishmen had an abiding hatred of England declaring his objective was”to subvert the tyranny of an execrable government, to break the connection with England—these were my objects. To unite the whole people of Ireland, to abolish the memory of past dissensions…”
Primarily due to appalling weather which prevented the French fleet disembarking troops, the mission was eventually abandoned.
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1920: The American Committee for Relief in Ireland
The American Committee for Relief in Ireland is founded in New York to provide support for those affected by the War of Independence. The purpose of the ACRI was “to devise and consider ways and means of relieving the acute distress due to the recent (1920) occurrences in that country.”
An appeal penned by the late Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore (his parents were from County Mayo) appeared in the 1922 annual report:
“I earnestly beg all kind hearted and generous Americans to contribute to the fund for the relief of the many thousands now suffering want in Ireland. Authentic information reveals that villages, towns and cities have been in large part burned or wrecked, homes laid in ruins, factories and creameries destroyed and thousands of persons thrown out of employment, while they and their families are left dependent for food and shelter upon the charity of others. In many places the situation is acute and relief is now being administered by a committee of American and Irish Quakers without distinction of religion or politics.”
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READ: The American Committee for Relief in Ireland report
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