Archive for ‘Famous Irish People’

October 10,

Abstinence Pioneer Fr. Theobald Mathew – Sinking of R.M.S.Leinster – B-Specials disbanded

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1790: Father Theobald Mathew

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Theobald Mathew, founder of the The Total Abstinence Association is born in County Tipperary. Father Mathew encouraged his flock to take the following pledge: I promise to abstain from all intoxicating drinks except used medicinally and by order of a medical man and to discountenance the cause and practice of intemperance.

The Catholic Encyclopedia states: “In 1838 came the crisis of his life. Drunkenness had become widespread, and was the curse of all classes in Ireland. Temperance efforts had failed to cope with the evil, and after much anxious thought and prayer, in response to repeated appeals from William Martin, a Quaker, Father Mathew decided to inaugurate a total abstinence movement. On 10 April, 1838, the first meeting of the Cork Total Abstinence Society was held in his own schoolhouse. He presided, delivered a modest address, and took the pledge himself. Then with the historic words, “Here goes in the Name of God”, he entered his signature in a large book lying on the table.”

READ: Profile of Father Mathew

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1918: Sinking of RMS Leinster

Over five hundred die in the Irish sea following the sinking of the R.M.S. Leinster by U-boat 123. The Leinster was operating as a passenger ship and mail boat, although most of those who died were soldiers returning from leave, many of them Irishmen who fought in the British Army in World War I.

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The excellent website www.rmsLeinster.com provides rich detail on the sinking and some of those who died including “The Reverend John R. Bartley LL. B. (Trinity College, Dublin) of the Presbyterian Church, Tralee, County Kerry was on his way to visit his seriously wounded son when he was lost on the R.M.S. Leinster.  His body was recovered and buried on 15 October 1918 in the Protestant Plot, near the main path, in the New Cemetery, Tralee, County Kerry.

Sergeant William Bartley, 150790, 52nd Battalion (Manitoba Regiment) Canadian Expeditionary Force, died of his wounds in a military hospital in Tooting, south London, on 16 October 1918.  William Bartley was born on 2 February 1893 at Carnone, County Donegal.”

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Donegal born William Bartley. Photo courtesy http://www.rmsleinster.com

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1969: Abolition of B Specials

The British government announces the abolition of the Ulster Special Constabulary, know as the ‘B Specials’. The part-time members of the  ‘B Specials’ were generally perceived as a  loyalist gang of thugs by the Catholic / Nationalist minority.

The announcement was received with dismay by militant loyalists including the Rev Ian Paisley who described it as “an absolute sell-out to the republicans and the so-called civil rights movement which is only a smokescreen for the republican movement”.

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1999: Rugby World Cup in Ireland

Ireland beaten by Australia in Rugby World Cup at Lansdowne Road, Dublin: 23-3. Ireland would qualify for the quarter finals of the World defeating the United States and Romania in its other group games. Argentina would narrowly win the quarter-final game 28-24

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October 9,

Christy O’Connor 1965 Ryder Cup – Eugene O’Neill – Lurgan’s VC Winner

October 9: TODAY in Irish History:

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1895: VC Winner William Frederick “Billy” McFadzean

Victoria Cross winner Billy McFadzean is born in Lurgan, Co. Armagh. He was awarded the VC posthumously for his bravery on July 1 1916 at the Battle of the Somme.

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Billy McFadzean 1895-1916

McFadzean’s VC citation reads:

“For most conspicuous bravery. While in a concentration trench and opening a box of bombs for distribution prior to an attack, the box slipped down into the trench, which was crowded with men, and two of the safety pins fell out. Private ‘McFadzean, instantly realising the danger to his comrades, with heroic courage threw himself on the top of the Bombs.
The bombs exploded blowing him to pieces, but only one other man was injured. He well knew his danger, being himself a bomber, but without a moment’s hesitation he gave his life for his comrades.”

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READ: More on Irish Victoria Cross winner Billy McFadzean VC

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 1946: The Iceman Cometh

Eugene O’Neill

Eugene O’Neill’s magnificent play The Iceman Cometh premieres in New York City. O’Neill was the son of Irish immigrant actor James O’Neill and Mary Ellen Quinn who were characterized in O’Neill’s autobiographical Long Day’s Journey Into Night. 

The play features “Hickey” a charismatic salesman whose buoyant personality always ensures a good time for his hard drinking buddies. The play revolves around a reformed Hickey encouraging his fellow drinkers to change with heartbreaking consequences. Described by the New York Times as a “ferocious American classic,” the play runs for over four hours.

Al Pacino recites from The Iceman Cometh

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READ: More on Eugene O’Neill at PBS

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1965: USA whips Britain and Ireland in Ryder Cup.

The British and Irish Ryder Cup golf team featuring Irishmen Christy O’Connor and Jimmy Martin were beaten 19 ½ to 12 ½ at Royal Birkdale Golf Club. It was not until 1979 that the countries of continental Europe were invited to play as part of an expanded European team.

Christy O'Connor (left) on 1969 Ryder Cup team.

Christy O’Connor (left) on 1969 Ryder Cup team.

Irish golfer Christy O’Connor was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame 2009. O’Connor played in every Ryder Cup from 1955 through 1973 – 10 appearances as a player.

READ: Christy O’Connor at World Golf Hall of Fame

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humorist IrishmanSpeaks – Conor Cunneen. If you spot any inaccuracies or wish to make a comment, please don’t hesitate to contact us via the comment button.

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