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August 20,

Phil Lynott – Bernardo O’Higgins – Irish Oath of Allegiance at Today in Irish History

August 20: TODAY in Irish History:

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1778: Bernardo O’Higgins

Birth of Bernardo O’Higgins, Chilean independence leader and founding father of Chile in Chillán about 250 miles south of the country’s capital, Santiago. . O’Higgins was the illegitimate son of Sligo born Ambrose Bernard O’Higgins, who became governor of Chile and later viceroy of Peru. O’Higgins senior had emigrated initially to Spain before settling in Chile.

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Bernardo O’Higgins 1778-1842

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1919: Dail Eireann Oath of Allegiance

At a meeting of Dail Eireann (the Irish Parliament not recognized by Britain)  Secretary of Defence, Cathal Brugha called for all TDs (Members of Parliament) to swear allegiance to the new parliament.

Every person and every one of those bodies undermentioned must swear allegiance to the Irish Republic and to the Dáil:

1. The Deputies.

2. The Irish Volunteers.

3. The Officers and Clerks to the Dáil.

4. Any other body or individual who in the opinion of the Dáil should take the same Oath.”

The proposed oath read:

“I, A.B., do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I do not and shall not yield a voluntary support to any pretended Government, authority or power within Ireland hostile and inimical thereto, and I do further swear (or affirm) that to the best of my knowledge and ability I will support and defend the Irish Republic and the Government of the Irish Republic, which is Dáil Eireann, against all enemies, foreign and domestic, and I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, and that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, so help me, God.”

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Cathal brugha who proposed oath of allegiance to Dail Eireann

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1949: Rock Star Phil Lynott

Irish rock star, bassist, singer and founder of Thin Lizzy, Phil Lynott is born in England to single mom Phyllis Lynott. At about age four, Lynott moved to Dublin to live with his maternal grandmother. At a time when Dublin was a very homogeneous white society, Lynott did suffer some racial prejudice. Still in his teens, he played with Skid Row, (the Irish band featuring Gary Moore, Brush Shiels, Noel Bridgeman).  He went on to have worldwide success with Thin Lizzy.

The band’s first major hit was a rock version of the traditional Irish song Whiskey in the Jar, later covered by Metallica who credit Lynott and Lizzy for much of their early motivation. Thin Lizzy is probably best known for The Boys are Back in Town. U2 frontman Bono says of Lynott “If lyrical and musical ability has to be matched with showmanship, attitude, style, if that’s your version of rock ’n’ roll, there’s no way past Phil Lynott. He’s at the top of the tree.” Lynott and Lizzy were also a major influence on Metallica who often play a version of Whiskey in the Jar at concerts.

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Phil lynott statue Dublin

Life size statue of Phil Lynott, Dublin

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Lynott lived the archetypical rock star life style consumed with drugs and alcohol which eventually took his life at the young age of 36. Metallica’s James Hetfeld was also a fan of Lynott’s often autobiographical songwriting “The struggles that he wrote about, with drugs, drink, ethnicity, all of those things, they almost speak louder now.”

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Phil Lynott with fellow Legend Rory Gallagher

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1988: IRA Bus Bomb Kills 8 soldiers at Ballygawley, Co. Tyrone

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August 17,

Was Davy Crockett Irish? – Maureen O’Hara. Irish Governor of Victoria at Today in Irish History

August 17: TODAY in Irish History:

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Davy Crockett

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1786: David (Davy) Crockett, frontiersman, congressman, and defender of the Alamo is born in Greene County Tennessee. Crockett’s ancestors were from the North of Ireland.

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Crockett Portrait by Chester Harding at Smithsonian Institute

John S. C. Abbott writes in his book David Crockett – His Life and Adventures : “A little more than a hundred years ago, a poor man, by the name of Crockett, embarked on board an emigrant-ship, in Ireland, for the New World. He was in the humblest station in life. But very little is known respecting his uneventful career excepting its tragical close. His family consisted of a wife and three or four children. Just before he sailed, or on the Atlantic passage, a son was born, to whom he gave the name of John. The family probably landed in Philadelphia, and dwelt somewhere in Pennsylvania, for a year or two, in one of those slab shanties, with which all are familiar as the abodes of the poorest class of Irish emigrants.” John  Crockett is the father of Davy.

Davy Crockett would die at The Alamo in 1836. At least ten of the Alamo defenders were Irish born.

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1920: Maureen O’Hara

Maybe the most famous redhead in the world (at least to Baby Boomers) actress Maureen O’Hara is born in Dublin. O’Hara is probably most famous for her role in John Ford’s The Quiet Man where she played opposite John Wayne.

In her memoir ‘Tis Herself: An Autobiography, she writes  “I have often said that The Quiet Man is my personal favourite of all the pictures I have made. It is the one I am most proud of, and I tend to be very protective of it.” The wonderfully entertaining movie is an over the top stereotypical portrayal of Ireland that existed in John Ford’s imagination. It can also be claimed that it is probably the best advertising and promotional vehicle ever of Ireland.

Other movies include Miracle on 34th Street, Rio Grande, The Long Gray Line and Our Man in Havana.

O’Hara was inducted into the Irish America Hall of Fame in 2011

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Tyrone Power and MaureenO'Hara
Tyrone Power and MaureenO’Hara

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1951: Baron Dugan of Victoria

Death of Winston Dugan, 1st Baron Dugan of Victoria. Born in County Offaly in 1876 he enlisted in the British Army in 1896 serving in South Africa during the Boer War.

Winston Joseph Dugan 1876-1951
Winston Joseph Dugan 1876-1951

During WWI he commanded a battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment, was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and achieved temporary rank of Brigadier General.

In 1934, Dugan was appointed Governor of South Australia and in 1939 became Governor of Victoria.

DETAILED BIOGRAPHY of Winston Dugan.

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