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1918-04-02
02 April
On April 2, 1918
In Jail
Tagged ballina, IrishWarofIndependence, Jail, Martin Hegarty, otd

Cycling champion jailed in Ballina

A champion cyclist, Martin Hegarty, was jailed for 2 months in Ballina Court for illegal drilling¹ during St. Patrick’s Day in Crossmolina. He was escorted to the courtroom from Castlebar Jail by sixteen armed police, who restricted the number of the members of the public allowed into the courtroom. A group of Irish Volunteers turned up at the courthouse and sang The Soldiers Song in support. The defendant did not recognise the authority of the court.Read More →

1918-03-31
31 March
On March 31, 1918
In Event
Tagged conscription, Foxford, IrishWarofIndependence

Sinn Fein demonstration against conscription in Foxford

Arthur Griffiths was among the Sinn Féin leaders who spoke out against conscription at a large gathering in Foxford, Co. Mayo.¹Read More →

1918-03-27
27 March
On March 27, 1918
In Information
Tagged conscription, IrishWarofIndependence, otd

British newspapers call for Irish conscription

The Freeman’s Journal reprints editorials from The Morning Post and The Globe, which call for conscription in Ireland. From the Morning Post :-   … The exemption of Ireland from any of the burdens and obligations of the war has long been a crying scandal and an offence. The time has come to end that state of things, and to require not, indeed, an equality of sacrifice, but … a share of that sacrifice. From the Globe :- …It is now high time that Ireland should be asked to take her fair share in the great fight for freedom, particularly for the rights of smallRead More →

1918-03-26
26 March
On March 26, 1918
In Event
Tagged ballina, IrishWarofIndependence, otd, trial

Four Sinn Feiners sentenced in follow-up to Thomas Ruane trial

Four Sinn Fein members were sentenced for their part in disturbances during the Thomas Ruane trial. They were named as Patrick Gallagher (shop assistant), John Clarke (barber), William Leyden (draper’s assistant) and Francis Jordan. More than 60 police were deployed to ensure order¹.Read More →

1918-03-22
22 March
On March 22, 1918
In Election, Waterford
Tagged election, Vincent White, William Redmond

William Redmond wins Waterford city by-election

William Redmond – son of the late John Redmond – wins the parliamentary seat in Waterford City vacated by his father. William Redmond, as a candidate for the Irish Parliamentary Party, defeated Vincent White of Sinn Fein, by 1,242 votes to 764.Read More →

1918-03-20
20 March
On March 20, 1918
In Event
Tagged courts, drilling, IrishWarofIndependence, otd, Westport

Five Westport men charged with illegal drilling

Five men tried in Westport courthouse for illegal drilling. William O’Malley (Kilmeena) was sentenced to one month in prison, while M J Ring, Thomas Kitterick, Charles Gavin and William Malone (all from Westport) were all sentenced to six months hard labour. None of the defendents recognised the authority of the court. The Connaught Telegraph (Saturday, March 23rd, 1918) reports that :- Both for their conduct in Westport [i.e. drilling] and their hooliganism in the court, the magistrates decided to impose an exemplary sentence.Read More →

1918-03-19
19 March
On March 19, 1918
In Event
Tagged IrishWarofIndependence, otd, Sinn Fein, trial

Trial of Captain of Ballina Sinn Fein Volunteers

Thomas Ruane was sentenced to two months for unlawful assembly, for leading a company of men in military formation in Crossmolina on March 3rd. A large number of Sinn Fein supporters sang “A Soldier’s Song” outside the courtroom, and a large force of police and soldiers kept them at bay while the trial was in progress. When asked by the judge if he had any questions, the defendant replied¹ :- I am a soldier of the Irish Republican Army and I cannot put a question in this foreign court. A fire has been lighted that cannot be extinguished no matter what the oppression is used.Read More →

1918-03-06
06 March
On March 6, 1918
In Event
Tagged John Redmond

John Redmond Dies

John Redmond, pictured with his wife and daughter (via the National Library of Ireland) John Redmond, leader of Irish National Party, dies.Read More →

1918-02-23
23 February
On February 23, 1918
In Information
Tagged bishop, conscription, Dr Brian Foley, IrishWarofIndependence, otd

Bishop of Kildare & Leighlin condemns idea of conscription in Ireland

Who can tell [..] what may happen if the Government permit itself to be deluded by some evil genius into the idea that it can enforce conscription on Ireland… …But should rulers act rashly or arbitrarily, the teaching of the Church did not allow subjects to rise against them of their own authority. Rebellion is absolutely unjustifiable in the circumstance of this country. Excerpt¹ from Lenten pastoral  of Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Dr. Brian FoleyRead More →

1918-02-14
14 February
On February 14, 1918
In Event
Tagged house of commons, IrishWarofIndependence, otd

House of Commons Questions :Escape of prisoners in Ennis

Lieutenant-Colonel John Robert Pretyman Newman, M.P. raises the escape of the Ennis prisoners in the House of Commons¹, with the Chief Secretary of Ireland, Henry Duke.Read More →

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