November 19,

Gettysburg Address – Death of Wolfe Tone – Labor Leader Brendan Corish

November 19: TODAY in Irish History:

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1798: Death of Wolfe Tone

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wolfe tone 1763-1798

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Irish nationalist Wolfe Tone dies in jail from an apparently self-inflicted wound. Tone had been condemned to death for sedition by the British authorities. On the morning of his mooted execution, November 12th, he attempted to kill himself with a pen knife.

On being condemned, Tone stated from the dock:

I have laboured to abolish the infernal spirit of religious persecution, by uniting the Catholics and Dissenters. To the former I owe more than ever can be repaid. The service I was so fortunate as to render them they rewarded munificently; but they did more: when the public cry was raised against me—when the friends of my youth swarmed off and left me alone—the Catholics did not desert me; they had the virtue even to sacrifice their own interests to a rigid principle of honour; they refused, though strongly urged, to disgrace a man who, whatever his conduct towards the Government might have been, had faithfully and conscientiously discharged his duty towards them; and in so doing, though it was in my own case, I will say they showed an instance of public virtue of which I know not whether there exists another example.

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READInteresting Blog on Wolfe Tone

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READShort History of Wolfe Tone

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1863: The Gettysburg Address

President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address dedicating a national cemetery at the site of the battlefield in Pennsylvania where   numerous Irish fought and died during the fearsome battle of the previous July.

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Colonel Patrick Kelly 1822-1864

On July 2nd, the  Irish Brigade under County Galway born Colonel Patrick Kelly suffered 200 casualties. By the end of the battle, an Irish Brigade which had started the war with 2,500 men was reduced to 300. Kelly himself was killed at the Siege of Petersburg in 1864.

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1918: Labour Party Leader Brendan Corish

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Brendan Corish 1918-1990

Above image courtesy of the excellent Irish Election Literature site.

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Irish politician, Labour party leader and one time Tanaiste (deputy prime minister) Brendan Corish is born in Wexford. He also served as  Minister for Health and Minister for Social Welfare in coalition governments.

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READ: Blog article on Brendan Corish

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1957: Kerry Footballer Jack O’Shea

One of Ireland’s greatest ever footballers Jack O’Shea is born in Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry. O’Shea played for Kerry from 1976-1992 winning seven All-Ireland medals and six All Star awards

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November 18,

Battle of the Somme – George Bernard Shaw – Golfer Fred Daly

November 18: TODAY in Irish History:

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1916: Battle of the Somme Ends.

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Irish Soldiers at Battle of Somme – probably July 1

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This dreadful battle claimed more Irish lives in combat than any other battle in history. On the first day of battle, July 1 1916, the 36th Ulster Division suffered an estimated 5,500 casualties almost all of whom were drawn from what is now Northern Ireland. Nearly 2,000 Irish soldiers  were killed in the first few hours of fighting following a morning mist that poet Siegfried Sassoon referenced as “of the kind commonly called heavenly.”

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Irish Guards Gas Drill 1916
Irish Guards Gas Drill, Somme 1916

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READ: Ireland and World War One by Professor Keith Jeffrey

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1920: Capture of Four English Officers

House of Commons debate on capture of four English officers at Waterfall, Co. Cork by “rebels.”

Mr Pennefeather (by Private Notice) asked the Secretary of State for War (Winston Churchill) whether he had any information to impart relating to the four officers taken by force out of a train at Waterfall, County Cork, the day before yesterday, and carried off in rebel motor cars, and whether, in view of this further proof of the assistance to crime afforded by privately-owned motor cars, the Government would at once prohibit their use in the disturbed areas?

Mr. Devlin: What is a “rebel motor car”?

The SECRETARY of STATE for WAR (Mr. Churchill)The only information which I have at present is that two Education Officers, Captain M. H. W. Green, Lincolnshire Regiment, and Captain S. Chambers, Liverpool Regiment, and an officer of the Royal Engineers, Lieut. W. Spalding Watts, were captured by the rebels. I understand that Captain Green and Lieutenant Watts might have been witnesses of a murder of a police sergeant and that Captain Chambers was the principal witness against Father O’Donnell, who was arrested in October, 1919, for seditious speeches. Presumably, these are the reasons why they were kidnapped, but I do not know the circumstances of their capture. With regard to the last part of the hon. Member’s question, I think ample powers already exist under the Restoration of Order in Ireland Regulations. Certain restrictions regarding the use of motor vehicles are already in force, and I understand that further drastic restrictions will come into operation on 1st December.

Mr. TERRELL: Have these officers been released?

Mr.CHURCHILL: No.

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1990: Death of Golfer Fred Daly

Fred Daly was the first Irish golfer to win the British Open which was played in Hoylake in 1947.

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Daly’s feat of winning the British Open in 1947 was only emulated by Padraig Harrington sixty years later. Darren Clarke in 2011 became only the third Irish golfer to win the Open Championship.

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