Burning of R.I.C. Barracks – Easter 1920

In early 1920 the IRA and Dáil courts had begun to take control of large parts of Clare and the country as the British administration was losing the battle of two governments to Dáil Eireann. Fearing continued attack the R.I.C

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Vol. James “Amy” Barron.

James “Amy” Barron of Newpark House was born at Ardkyle, Sixmilebridge on the 2nd June 1891 and was one of five children born to Timothy “Thady” Barron and Ann Hehir. He spent some time in New York but he returned to Ireland to avoid the WWI draft

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Canada Cross Murders

Unknown to the people of Miltown Malbay, the chaotic handling of the Mountjoy prison hunger-strike crisis by the British authorities in Dublin Castle in April 1920 would lead directly to disastrous consequences on the streets of their home town

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The Burke's of Moy

From Moybeg, Lahinch. Lieutenant Lahinch Company. December 1920 appointed Captain and Adjutant 4th Battalion Mid Clare Brigade. A rifleman in the Rineen ambush he also took part in most of the major actions in the battalion area.

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Kiwi in the IRA

It is known that one New Zealand soldier served with the Irish Republican Army (IRA) during the Irish War of Independence. Private Frederick James McKenna absconded from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) in July 1918,

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Margaret Hennessy, Moy Cumann na mBan

Margaret Hennessy was born 21st February 1891, in Cloneyogan, Lahinch, to Michael and Bridget Hennessy, older sister to Comdt. Séamus and Vol. William Hennessy 4th Battalion. She was an active member of Moy Cumann na mBan and Conradh na Gaeilge

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Attack on R.I.C. in Kilfenora.

Battalion Commandant Andy O’Donohue recalls the attack,” Kilfenora R.I.C. barracks was one of the nearest police stations to the scene of the attack which I have last referred to (Sheshymore),

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The Moananagh Ambush

The Moananagh ambush 6th July 1921 was the final engagement by the 4th Battalion Mid Clare Brigade before the Truce ending the War of Independence was called the following week 11th July

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Ruan Barracks Attack October 1920

As the East Clare Brigade was busy trying to break the British spy network in Feakle the Mid Clare Brigade of the I.R.A. had found a republican sympathiser inside the R.I.C. garrison at Ruan who was willing to defect

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Clare’s Republican hunger Strikers 1917

The knock on effect of De Valera’s successful East Clare election campaign in 1917 was an upsurge of support for Sinn Féin and the Irish Volunteers. This was especially so in the ranks of the Volunteers with recruiting

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Commandant Frank Barrett

Frank Barrett officer commanding Mid Clare Brigade was born in Bearnageeha, Darragh, one of a family of sixteen, many of whom became influential in the struggle in Clare and nationally

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Martin Devitt

Martin Devitt was born in Cahersherkin, Ennistymon, on 3rd November 1894 to Michael and Anne Devitt, along with his four siblings Paddy,

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Ballyaliban ambush 3rd Jan 1920

The first armed clash with British forces in which I was engaged and, for that matter, the first engagement in the district between Lisdoonvarna and the Galway border, occurred on 3rd January, 1920

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TONY KILLEEN: RINEEN AMBUSH 90TH ANNIVERSARY CEREMONY

90th Anniversary Commemoration (26th Sept. 2010) of the Rineen Ambush by the 4th Battalion Mid. Clare Brigade 22nd September 1920. 32nd Reserve Infantry Battalion of the Reserve Defence Forces Guard of Honour being inspected by Tony Killeen TD

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