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Rool of Honour. 19. A Free State expeditionary force is sent to County Wexford to re- take the towns there. It comprises 2. 30 men under Colonel Commandant Keogh, with one field gun and four armoured vehicles. Enright was killed and Wallace died of his wounds the next day Two Anti- Treaty fighters are killed in a skirmish outside a pub in Urlingford.
A Free State CID Motor Driver is fatally wounded in an attack at Dean's Grange, Dublin. A Free State soldier is shot dead and a barracks burned at Shortcourse, Waterford A Free State convoy of 1.
Tralee and Killorglin, County Kerry. One officer is killed. The National Army troops are caught in several more ambushes along their line of retreat, taking more casualties.
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Anti- Treaty fighters ambush Free State troops at Glasson, near Athlone. National Army officer Lieutenant Mc. Cormack is killed and several more soldiers are wounded. Two National Army soldiers are killed in an ambush on the road between Nenagh and Limerick Anti- Treaty IRA unit under Liam Pilkington takes Dromhaire barracks, County Sligo. Free State garrison there surrenders.
A civilian is shot dead by Free State troops in a raid on a shop at Capel Street, Dublin. A National Army convoy is ambushed near Aughatubrid, County Kerry. Two Free State soldiers are killed and two wounded. One Republican is wounded and captured. A large party of Republican fighters attack Carrickmacross barracks, Monaghan. The attack is unsuccessful but one Free State soldier is killed. IRA shot and killed a Dublin Metropolitan Police sergeant in Clonakilty, County Cork.
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Free State troops take a republican prisoner, Daniel Murphy, to Knocknagoshel, Co Kerry, where 5 National Army troops had been killed on 6 March and shoot him dead. A Free State soldier is assassinated at Barrack Street, Cork, while visiting his family.
There are gun attack on Free State posts in Waterford City. One civilian, Kate Walsh is killed. Separately two bodies of anti- Treaty fighters, buried clandestinely after a previous action are dug up in Waterford. IRA fighters ambush National Army troops in Glenacone County Limerick, but are worsted in the ensuing action, One IRA officer, D Finich of Cork 2 Brigade is killed and 1. Two National Army soldiers are wounded A Free State column is ambushed outside Kilkelly, County Mayo by Anti- Treaty fighters. The Free State troops have five wounded and claim to have killed seven irregulars. A skirmish takes place in Mitchelstown, Cork.
One Anti- Treaty officer is killed and 1. Two members of Royal Irish Constabulary are shot dead by Irish Volunteers including Se. Tipperary: this is regarded as the first incident in the 'War of Independence'. Attacks on policemen continue for the rest of the year. Attack on military raiding party in Deansgrange, south Dublin.
Burgery ambush – West Waterford IRA under Pax Whelan, George Lennon and George Plunkett from Dublin HQ, ambushed a convoy of Black and Tans returning to Dungarvan via the Burgery. One Black and Tan, Redman, was killed along with 2 IRA Volunteers (Pat Keating and Sean Fitzgerald). An IRA firing squad executed Dungarvan RIC Constable Michael Hickey. Affixed to his tunic was the notation “police spy”. He was later interred, upon the intercession of the parish priest, in an unmarked grave, belonging to his fiancee’s family, at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Dungarvan. The Provisional Government in Dublin condemned this action as a breach of the truce.
Meanwhile, four people were killed in the city. RIC District Inspector William Redmond of . One IRA man, Michael Francis Magee aged 2.
King George V Hospital, Dublin and five men were captured. Patrick Doyle 2. 9, Francis X Flood 1. Thomas Bryan 2. 4 and Bernard 'Bertie' Ryan 2. Mountjoy Prison on 1. March 1. 92. 1. The fifth man, Dermot O'Sullivan said to be only 1. British authorities hang six IRA volunteers for crimes of high treason and murder in Mountjoy Prison.
There is some strong evidence to suggest at least some of the men were innocent of the crimes they were accused of. The Battle of Brunswick Street. An Auxiliary patrol of two lorries and an armoured car, which was on its way to raid St. Andrews Club, 1. 44 Brunswick St, Dublin was attacked on Brunswick Street (now Pearse street) near the corner of Erne St. In the gun battle that followed, three IRA volunteers and two policemen as well as two civilians (one of whom was Alderman Tom Kelly's brother), were killed. A number of IRA volunteers were captured and one of them, Thomas Traynor, was hanged on 2. April. He was tasked by the British to track down Sinn F.
He was pulled from a tram in south Dublin and shot three times in the head. An IRA anti- treaty army convention announces it will no longer accept the authority of Free State Minister for Defense Richard Mulcahy. More executions on this date in Irish history.
This time the new Irish government which has taken a strong stance against anti- treaty activists executes sixteen anti- Treatyites between 1. March. 1. 92. 3 - Two Republicans are executed for their part in a bank robbery in Mullingar. Two National Army soldiers are shot and killed in Dublin. One is seized when unarmed and off duty in Portobello and shot in the head. The other is killed in an exchange of fire when he tries to search two republican fighters near Mountjoy Prison. Anti- Treaty IRA officer Charlie Daly and three other Republican fighters are executed by Free State troops at Drumboe Castle, near Stranorlar in Co Donegal where they had been held since January. They are executed in reprisal for the death of a Free State soldier in a nearby ambush the day before.
IRA attacks Drombrane barracks, Co Tipperary. Republican fighters derail the railway line on the bridge near Ardfert, County Kerry.
The train crashes, killing its two drivers. The IRA in Galway attacked the RIC barracks in Clifden. Two RIC constables were killed.
The IRA column retreated to the Maam valley, where they ambushed British reinforcements at Munterowan and Screebe. The RIC burned several buildings in Clifden in reprisal for the attacks.
Speaking in Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Eamonn De Valera states that if the Treaty is accepted, there will be civil war. In Belfast, four people were killed and numerous people were injured by grenades. National Army troops sweep the vicinity of Newport in County Mayo, resulting in some arrests. A Free State sweep in County Wexford encounters an anti- Treaty column. One National Army soldier and two republicans are killedi n the fire fight. Anti- Treaty fighters explode a bomb at the Customs and Excise Offices in Dublin.
One CID man is killed and another wounded. As the Irish War of Independence continues, British Prime Minister Lloyd George and Fr. O’Flannagan, Acting Vice- President of Sinn F. The outcome of the meeting was described as “not altogether as satisfactory as could be hoped. A British Army patrol was ambushed by a combined Waterford force at Pickardstown following a feint attack on the Tramore RIC Barracks.
Waterford O/C Pax Whelan, E. Waterford O/C Paddy Paul and Flying Column O/C George Lennon. Two IRA volunteers (Thomas O'Brien and Michael Mc. Grath) were reportedly taken away and shot by members of the Devon Regiment. The RIC raided a cottage near Ballinalee, County Longford, looking for Sean Mac. Eoin. Mac. Eoin opened fire from the cottage, killed District Inspector Thomas Mc. Grath, wounded a constable, and escaped.
Tom Barry and the West Cork Flying Column routs a superior force from the Essex Regiment at Crossbarry. On the same bloody day, the IRA ambush a convoy of RIC and Black and Tans near Dungarvan, Co. Two men die on each side and the IRA subsequently execute the captured RIC sergeant Michael Hickey as a “police spy.” 3. May 1. 92. 2. IRA volunteers shot dead one Special Constable in central Belfast and wounded another.
That night, 9 Catholics were killed by loyalists and the Special Constabulary in the city. Two Protestant civilians were also killed. May A total of 7. Belfast during the month. IRA volunteers raided two RIC barracks in Northern. Ireland; one in Pomeroy and one in Maghera. They tied up the policemen and seized rifles and ammunition.
In separate incidents along the border, the IRA shot two Special Constables and one Protestant civilian. One of the constables survived, the other two were killed. Free State troops of Costume Barracks, Athlone, shoot dead a civilian, John Murphy, they said they were pursing escaped prisoners. Three Republican prisoners from Wexford IRA units are executed in Wexford town. Three other Republicans are executed, two in Cork and the other in Dublin. The Republican 'government' issues a statement announcing a period of mourning and forbidding all public entertainments such as sporting events while executions of their men continue.
A Free State soldier is killed in a gun attack at Glasson, near Athlone. The bodies of two civilians are found at Morehill, Tallow on the Waterford/Cork border. Republican leader Liam Deasy is captured by Free State troops in the Galtee Mountains. He is not executed after he signs an order calling for men under his command to surrender. Three National Army soldiers are killed in action (six have been killed in two days)1. Drumcondra Murders: Republican activists James Murphy and Patrick Kennedy were arrested by Auxiliaries in Dublin. Two hours later, Dublin Metropolitan Police found the two men lying shot in Drumcondra: Kennedy was dead, and Murphy was dying when they were discovered.
Attack on Dundrum RIC barracks, County Dublin. When the IRA attacking party had withdrawm the RIC and B& T’s came out of the Barracks presumably to search for the attackers. Some IRA men had remained hidden near to the barracks and threw 2 grenades into the middle of the assembled RIC and B& T’s. Enemy casualties believed to be high as the 2 grenades exploded in the middle of their party.