September 11,

The Siege of Drogheda and Oliver Cromwell. Glenroe Airs on RTE. Today in Irish History

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1649: The Sieged of Drogheda ends.

Drogheda, Co Louth which had been under siege since September 3 finally falls to Oliver Cromwell’s forces. What happens after ensures Cromwell will forever be the most hated Englishman in Irish history.

On Cromwell’s orders, the town was put to the sword. Military and civilians were slaughtered without mercy. An estimated 25% were civilians.

According to British Civil War: “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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Siege of Drogheda

Drogheda is put to the sword

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Cromwell could justify his actions on two counts (as he perceived it.)

1)      At that time, it was not unusual for garrisons that failed to surrender to be put to the sword and inhabitants massacred.

2)      The righteously religious protestant saw Catholics as essentially the spawn of the devil and saw it as revenge for the massacre of hundreds (and probably thousands) of Protestants by rebelling Irish Catholics in Ulster in 1641. “I am persuaded that this is a righteous judgement of God upon these barbarous wretches, who have imbrued their hands in so much innocent blood, and that it will tend to prevent the effusion of blood for the future, which are the satisfactory grounds for such actions, which otherwise cannot but work remorse and regret.”

Cromwell’s brutal logic did work,  as in short order Trim, Dundalk, Carlingford, Newry, and several other places in the North surrendered and their inhabitants spared.

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The not very attractive Oliver Cromwell

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As with so much of history, (Irish or not) one man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. In today’s world, Cromwell would surely be found guilty of war crimes. On the converse side according to Professor John Morrill at BBC History, Cromwell has more roads named after him than any other Englishman and woman except Queen Victoria! None in the Republic of Ireland!

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READ: Cromwell at Drogheda at Skeptic Ireland

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1983: First Episode of Glenroe airs on RTE

You kind of had to be there. Glenroe was one of RTE’s most popular productions featuring a wonderful cast of character based in rural Ireland. The show would run for eighteen years.

The following clip of the opening credits will bring back memories for many. It is worth noting the comments to show what Glenroe meant to so many.

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September 10,

First New Zealand Governor. Ireland Joins League of Nations. Bill O’Reilly.

September 10: TODAY in Irish History:

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September 10: TODAY in Irish History:

1842: Death of Waterford born William Hobson, naval officer and the first Governor of New Zealand when it was designated a separate colony in of Great Britain in 1840.

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William Hobson New Zealand Governor

Waterford born William Hobson New Zealand Governor

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READ:   Biography of William Hobson

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1923: Ireland Joins League of Nations

In a defining moment of international recognition, the new Irish Free State joins the League of Nations. Time reported “Ireland was admitted into the sacred circle of the League of Nations by unanimous vote. On all sides there were spontaneous manifestations of good-will toward Ireland. In eloquent speeches, representatives of Britain, France, China, Persia and other countries extended felicitations to the Free State representative.”

Thanking the League of Nations for welcoming Ireland, William T. Cosgrave, President of the Executive Council of Ireland said in Geneva

“In the actual proceedings which we have witnessed, we have seen a keen appreciation of the fact that nations are interdependent in matters of economic and intellectual development. We hope that the means of closer intercourse provided or initiated through the League of Nations will be helpful to the economic and educational progress for which Ireland is looking forward and always striving.

We willingly testify that the advocacy of these ideals has strongly attracted us towards the League of Nations, and if as yet the means provided have not always proved fully effective to secure their worthy ends, we are mindful of our national proverb, ‘Bíonn gach tosnú lag’ (‘every beginning is weak’), and we trust that in time to come, adequate means and faithful use of them will justify our common hopes. Our history and the instinct of our hearts forbid us to think that temporary or even recurrent failures can deprive a just and steadfast purpose of the assurance of success.”

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William T. Cosgrave

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READ: Complete W.T. Cosgrave speech on Ireland’s accession to League of Nations 

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1949: Fox News news host and conservative commentator Bill O’Reilly is born to Irish American parents in New York and he has never stopped whining (but often in a very entertaining manner) since.

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Bill O'Reilly at today in irish history

O’Reilly in typical pose

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O’Reilly’s ancestors hail from Cavan and Northern Ireland. O’Reilly often gives the impression that he believes he is never wrong, simply because he is right (leaning), but he is a consummate broadcaster who delights in pot stirring and playing the role of agent provocateur.  The net result is he generates large audiences for Fox.

O’Reilly is also a hugely successful author with a string of New York Times Bestsellers including The O’Reilly Factor, The No Spin Zone, Who’s Looking Out for YouCulture Warrior and Pinheads and Patriots.

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Bill O’Reilly on “What to do in Ireland”

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For the Love of Being Irish written by Chicago based Corkman Conor Cunneen and illustrated by Mark Anderson is an A-Z of all things Irish. This is a book that contains History, Horror, Humor, Passion, Pathos and Lyrical Limericks that will have you giving thanks (or wishing you were) For the Love of Being Irish

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This history is written by Irish author, business keynote speaker and award winning humoristIrishmanSpeaks – 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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