Aeridheacht dispersed by police in Castlebar
An aeridheacht organised to raise funds for the Gaelic League in Castlebar was dispersed by police today.Read More →
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An aeridheacht organised to raise funds for the Gaelic League in Castlebar was dispersed by police today.Read More →
The Belfast Telegraph reports¹ that a large force of Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) and military raided homes in Ballinakill and Abbey looking for weapons and contraband. It reports that 40 guns were sized, as well as £200 in silver.Read More →
The home of Michael J Dooley was raided by masked men looking for guns tonight¹. Mr Dooley is the gamekeeper for Coole Park, Lady Gregory’s estate, near Gort. An old shotgun and some cartridges were taken.Read More →
The court-martial of a member of the Connaught Rangers began in London today¹. Lance-Corporal J Dowling was arrested after landing near Doolin in a collapsible boat on April 12th , and is now kept in the Tower of London. The prosecution alleges that he was part of an Irish Brigade intended to foment revolution, and that he had been dropped off the the Clare coast by submarine. Dowling had been reported missing and captured in France in August 1914.Read More →
A large group of police and military, under the command of District Inspector Sidley from Gort, arrived during a camogie match in Kilbecanty in Galway and ordered the play to stop¹. When the order was ignored, the police baton-charged the crowd to scatter them. Another camogie match, between Gurteen and Skehana, was prevented from taking place in Gurteen. In Barnaderg, a football match between Tuam and Cortoon was also prevented from taking place, by the police. In Leitrim, a football match due to take place in Kilmore was abandoned on the advice of the local priest, Fr. Calney. Police had escorted the teams (Strokestown andRead More →
The police launched a number of raids from Ballinasloe this morning¹ on houses in Galway, Roscommon and Kings County (Offaly) in an effort to seize weapons. By 8am, it was reported¹ that hundreds of guns had been seized. The raids were a follow-up to the proclamation earlier in the week. One of the houses raided was that of the Matron of Ballinasloe Asylum, Mrs. Harris O’Connor². No arms were found. Her son, Lieutenant Joe O’Connor had recently been killed in action.Read More →
Sinn Fein, the Gaelic League, Cummann na mBan and the Irish Volunteers were all declared to be a ‘grave menace’ to peace in Ireland, and are now subject to Section 6 of the Criminal Law and Procedure Act 1887. The proclamation was made by Lord French.Read More →
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