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April 25,

1916 Rising Continues – British Troops Move Into Dublin at Today in Irish History

April 25: TODAY in Irish History:

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Snippets of Irish History by Conor Cunneen IrishmanSpeaks

Conor is a Chicago based Motivational Humorous Business Speaker, Author and History buff.

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1916: British Troops Move into Dublin

One day after the Proclamation of the Irish Republic by Patrick Pearse on Easter Monday and a day of limited activity, British authorities start to take action. By the end of the day, 7.000 troops will be moved into Dublin from Belfast and the Curragh.

Martial law is declared by Lord Lieutenant Lord Wimborne and power is handed over to military authorities. Despite its iconic status in history, occupiers of the General Post Office see little direct action, apart from incoming British artillery.

The Rising was not popular with Dublin’s population.

(There are numerous reports that Irish rebel prisoners were booed and harried by Dubliners after the surrender.) Fifteen year old Martin Walton joined the rebellion on Tuesday at Jacob’s factory and describes Dubliners negative reaction to the rebels. ““When I arrived then at Jacob’s the place was surrounded by a howling mob roaring at the Volunteers inside, ‘Come out to France and fight, you lot of so-and-so slackers’. And then I remember the first blood I ever saw shed. There was a big, very, very big tall woman with something very heavy in her hand and she came across and lifted up her hand to make a bang at me. One of the Volunteers upstairs saw this and fired and I just remember seeing her face and head disappear as she went down like a sack. That was my baptism of fire, and I remember my knees nearly going out from under me. I would have sold my mother and father and the Pope just to get out of that bloody place.”

Captain J.C. Bowen-Colthurst

British authorities reacted in a generally restrained manner during the early days of the Rising. Exceptions included Captain J.C. Bowen-Colthurst,  invalided back from the war in Europe who summarily executed a totally innocent 17 year old JJ Coade on Tuesday evening.   That was the start of his madness. Bowen-colthurst was a native of Dripsey, Co. Cork  born to an Anglo-Irish Protestant ascendancy family in 1880.  He arrested two journalists and pacifist Frances Sheehy Skeffington, all of whom would be arbitrarily shot the following day at Bowen-Colthurst’s orders. Bowen-Colthurst would be court-martialed for his actions. He was found guilty but insane, spent a short period in a mental institution and moved to Canada where he died in 1966.

Bowen-Colthurst was a native of Dripsey, Co. Cork  born in 1880 to an Anglo-Irish Protestant ascendancy family.

British mounted troops Dublin 1916

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Other Events on This Day in Irish History

1945: Cork born Major League Baseball player Anthony John “Tony” Mullane

Anthony Mullane Cork born baseball player

Anthony Mullane Cork born baseball player

Death of Cork born Major League Baseball player Anthony John “Tony” Mullane who was variously named the “Count” and “The Apollo of the Box.” Over  a thirteen year career (1881-1894), he played for seven teams including   St. Louis Browns, Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles

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March 16,

Babe Ruth – The Irish Connection. Robert Barton Escape. Milltown Massacre

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1865: Baseball player Patsy Donovan is born in Cobh (then Queenstown) Co. Cork. Donovan played major league baseball for a number of teams including the Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals between 1892-1903 consistently hitting .300. He managed the Boston Red Sox seasons 1910 and 1911. Donovan persuaded the Red Sox to sign an up and coming player named George Ruth in 1914.

Patsy Donovan Red Sox manager

Patsy Donovan Red Sox manager

Read bio of Donovan at Society of American Baseball Research.

1919: Sinn Fein member Robert Barton escapes from Mountjoy Jail, courtesy of some excellent planning by Michael Collins which involved smuggling a file into the prison. Barton had been a British (yes, British) army officer, stationed with the Dublin Fusiliers in Ireland during the 1916 Rising. Following the execution of the 1916 leaders, he resigned his post and joined the nationalist movement. Apparently, a man with a sense of humor, he left a note for the Mountjoy governor stating that the accommodation was not to his liking!

Barton accompanied Collins to London for the treaty negotiations.

Arthur Griffith, Robert Barton, Michael Collins at Treaty Negotiations

Arthur Griffith, Robert Barton, Michael Collins at Treaty Negotiations

1922: Speaking in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Eamonn De Valera states that if the Treaty is accepted, there will be civil war.

1988: Loyalist gunman Michael Stone kills three people at a funeral for IRA members ( Mairead Farrell, 31, Daniel McCann, 30, and Sean Savage, 23,)  who were shot in Gibraltar by SAS undercover troops. Stone wanted to kill Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams and others whom he believed to be members of the IRA. He claimed the attack was in retaliation for the IRA bomb in Enniskillen on Remembrance Day which killed 11. The events of this day would have horrible repercussions some days later.

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