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January 24,

Justice Minister Ray Burke Gets the Slammer – Death of Percy French at Today in Irish History

January 24: TODAY in Irish History:

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Percy French humorous song writer and painter

Percy French

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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1920: Death of Percy French.
Percy French

In both writing and looks, French bore a striking resemblance to Mark Twain. French was one of Ireland’s foremost songwriters and entertainers whose popularity was based on what might today be called “middle of the road” music and some wonderful comic lyrics. He is to Irish music what Mark Twain is to American literature – humorous, insightful and usually leaving you with a smile, maybe the Jimmy Buffet of his time! This YouTube recording of Brendan O’Dowda singing Are You Right There Michael, Are You Right? like much of his work will surely put you in good humor.

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Percy French was also an accomplished painter painting many aspects of the Irish landscape.

In Old Donegal by Percy French

In Old Donegal by Percy French

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For more of Percy French’s work, See Brendan O’Dowda sing Phil the Fluter’s Ball .

Roscommon hosts an annual Percy French Summer School.

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1921:Catholic Church Condemns IRA Attacks

While the War of Indepence was supported (actively or passively) by the majority of Irish, the Catholic church railed against the violence. A letter from the Archbishop of Tuam, Dr. Thomas P Gilmartin is read at masses, following an ambush on English forces near Kilroe, County Galway. “The misguided criminals who fired a few shots from behind a wall ….. have broken the truce of God, they have incurred the guilt of murder… and then having fired their few cowardly shots, they beat a hasty retreat, leaving the unprotected and innocent people at the mercy of uniformed forces.”

Archbishop Gilmartin of Tuam

Archbishop Gilmartin of Tuam

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2005: Former Justice Minister Ray Burke Jailed

Former Justice Minister Ray Burke

Former Justice Minister Ray Burke

Former Fianna Fáil Minister Ray Burke is jailed for six months for tax evasion. Prosecuting authorities found that Burke had failed to fully declare his income over a nine year period.

Burke was a long time ally and close neighbor of the crooked Charlie Haughey and held many senior ministerial positions between 1977 and 1997. He variously was Minister for the Environment, Minister for Energy, Minister for Industry and Commerce and Minister for Justice. Burke was one of a number of Fianna Fáil politicians (most blatantly Haughey) who mysteriously developed substantial wealth during their tenure in power. In 1997, Burke was at the centre of allegations that he had received a IR£80,000 payment from a property developer. Although he denied the allegation, he resigned from the cabinet and the Dáil just four months after he was appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs. In 2002, the Mahon Tribunal found that Burke had received illegal payments to award a radio licence to Century Radio.

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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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January 1,

Annie Moore at Ellis Island – RTE Radio – Sean South of Garryowen at Today in Irish History

Jan 1: 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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1892: Annie Moore and Ellis Island

Fourteen year old Annie Moore together with her younger brothers Anthony and Phillip are the first official immigrants to be processed through Ellis Island.  Annie was one of 148 steerage passengers who departed from Queenstown (now Cobh, County Cork, ) on December 20, 1891 aboard the S.S. Nevada arriving in New York on Thursday evening, December 31. They were processed through Ellis Island the following morning. The three young ‘uns were reunited with their parents who were already living in New York.

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Annie Moore Ellis Island

Image thought to be that of Annie Moore and siblings at Ellis Island

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READ: Is this Annie Moore?

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1926: The Forerunner of RTE

2RN, the forerunner of RTE, the Irish national broadcasting service commences broadcasting from a studio at 36 Little Denmark Street. According the RTE website, the station call-sign was apparently originated by the British Post Office, the authority responsible at that time, and the name 2RN was thought to be inspired by the last three syllables of the song title “Come Back To Erin”.

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Douglas Hyde First President of Ireland

Douglas Hyde First President of Ireland

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Douglas Hyde, founder of the Gaelic League and who would become the first President of Ireland (1938-1945) officially opened 2RN.

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1957: Sean South of Garryowen

Death of Sean South, IRA volunteer following a raid on  RUC barracks in Brookeborough, County Fermanagh on New Years Day. South became a cult hero primarily thanks to a hagiographic portrayal of him by the Wolfe Tones in the song Sean South of Garryowen.  The real Sean South was a reactionary, conservative Catholic, and member of the ultra right-wing anti-Semitic catholic group Maria Duce.

The IRA ran a poorly implemented “Border Campaign” against “British occupation” of Northern Ireland between 1956-1962. Although not supported by the vast majority of the Irish population, they were often treated with admiration due to a still strong anti-British emotion in the Republic.

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READ: IRA Man’s Death that Captured the Whole Country

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1973: Ireland formally joins the European Economic Community, a move that would revolutionize the Irish economy and Irish society, result in the introduction of the Euro as the official currency, the growth of the Celtic Tiger and ultimately a savage recession that would see Irish unemployment rates jump from 4% to 14% in a four year period.

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Want to learn more about Ireland? See these images and more in the acclaimed For the Love of Being Irish

Irish gift ideas. Best selling Irish booksRonnie Drew and Luke Kelly - Musical Irish Gifts to the worldJoyce Image in For the Love of Being IrishMichael Collins: Image from For the Love of Being Irish

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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.

Visit Conor’s YouTube channel IrishmanSpeaks to Laugh and Learn.

Tags: Best Irish Gift, Creative Irish Gift, Unique Irish Gifts, Irish Books, Irish Authors, Today in Irish History TODAY IN IRISH HISTORY (published by IrishmanSpeaks)

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