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1920 / 1 - January to March
1920
The British Imperial Government Act: Was introduced to
divide, and
basically set up the 2 divided Parliaments in
Ireland, with
one at
Stormont in Belfast in Co.
Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province
to be composed of the 6 Counties to be
Artificially
Partitioned from the 32 Counties of
Ireland by the British Government for the
Official Unionists
to continue on with the Ascendancy in
Ireland to be known as Northern Ireland.
It was to have
52 seats by Proportional
Representation,
and a Senate of 26
members with 24 of these elected by the proposed Northern Ireland MP's
themselves in their House of Commons, plus
the Mayor of Belfast and the Mayor of Derry. In theory
they were to be
prohibited from making laws, and the
administration there had to carry out
religious equality with Supreme authority of the
British United Kingdom Parliament over
the the 6 Counties, designated by the British Parliament as Northern Ireland -
12 MPs elected and 1 from Queens University.
The other divided Parliament was to be known as Southern
Ireland, composed of the other 26, or the rest of the 32, Counties
that actually made up the whole of
Ireland in the
Connacht Province, the Leinster
Province
and the
Munster Province along with the 3
Counties in the
Ulster Province,
which were not required by the
Official Unionists
from the
actual 9 that made up the whole of the
Ulster Province as
there were too many
Irish
Catholics
still existing in them to gain
complete Ascendancy control.
Council of Ireland:
Also proposed was to be
made up of
20
Representatives from each of the
two divided Parliaments, with a President
nominated by the
British
Imperial Government's Lord Lieutenant in Ireland, with an intention to eventually re - create
a re - Union of the
Artificially Divided
January:
The
Irish
Bond Drive set up by
Eamonn de Valera
in the
United States was under the
control
of the
American Association for Recognition of the Irish Republic
and it had already raised $5,500.000,
with the total amount that was to be received to be paid back by the
Irish people at a rate of
6 %
interest when Ireland
eventually became a
Republic,
and out of this total amount
$
4,000,000 was
eventually to be spent in
Ireland.
January 17th:
Eamonn de Valera
as the President of the
1st Dail Eireann / 1st Irish Assembly was granted
the freedom of New York, were
he was accompanied by the leaders of the
Irish - American
Associations to a
function at the City Hall, and among
those present were
John Devoy
from the
Clann na Gael / the
American - Irish Republican
Association,
Judge
Cohalan
from the
Friends for Irish Freedom and
Austin Ford.
January 20th:
Much to the ire of the British Imperial Government the
Sinn Fein
Party
in Ireland
came
out on top, once again, electorally also winning the
Municipal
democratic elections
all over
Ireland,
as this was another bitter blow to the
British Imperial Government's
propaganda line that the Sinn Fein
Party had no support
at all
in
Ireland.
Among those winning for the
Sinn Fein
Party were
Thomas Mac Curtin
who had been elected the
Mayor of Cork
in Southern Munster to replace the unfortunate deceased
Terence Mac Sweeny,
Michael O Callaghan
who was elected the
Mayor of
Limerick
in the mid - north - west of
Munster,
and
Thomas Kelly who was
elected the
Mayor of
Waterford
in the south - east of Munster, even though he also was still imprisoned
by the British Imperial Government in
a jail in
England. January
22nd: The
British Imperial Government forces
continued on with their terror campaign in
Ireland, when they
sacked the town
of Thurles
in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of
Munster, and also carried out further raids, and
even went as far as placing a curfew on the most
important City of
Dublin.
Despite the early warnings put out by
Michael Collins,
58
Irish men, who the British
Imperial Government believed were
connected to the
Sinn Fein Party, were now also
arrested and
imprisoned once gain in the
jails, (among these also was
Robert Barton) and all
of them were once again sent off to
England, to be imprisoned there in their
Portland Jail.
January 25th:
Michael Collins
was now placed under even greater stress in
his position as the
Finance Minister and the
National Loan
Director for the
1st Dail Eireann / 1st Irish Assembly
besides the
other numerous positions he also held at the same time,
as well as the
Adjutant General, the Director of Organization
and the
Intelligence Director for the
Irish Volunteers /
Irish Republican Army.
Cathal Brugha / Charles Burgess was acting as the
Minister for Defence besides being
the Chief of Staff of the
I.R.A. / Volunteers
and as
Michael Collins
was heavily involved as the
Dail Eireann
as Minister for Finance, the
Irish
Volunteers / Irish Republican Army were basically allowed to
operate independently when carrying out their operations.
Michael
Collins as the
I.R.A.
Co- ordinator together with
Richard Mac Kee had also formed groups of
20-30
of the members from the
Irish Volunteers / I.R.A
into Flying Columns, which they were to use for their hit
and run guerrilla warfare
missions,
usually on special assignments, such
as the destruction of all the
R.I.C. police barracks and on the
overall
spy network, set up previously by the
British Imperial Government, and because of this
the
I.R.A. / Volunteers were under
condemnation by the leaders of the
Irish Catholic Church. The reward on
Michael Collins was
increased by the
British Imperial Government to
10,000
pounds, either dead or alive, but despite this and
although his workload was tremendous, he still continued to either walk or ride
freely around on a bicycle in the
Dublin City area.
January 30th:
The R.I.C
police, under the control of the Dublin Castle (The Devil's 1/2
acre) British Imperial Government's authorities, who were now stationed at
Thurles in
Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster
Province were
now made up of
Orangemen brought down especially from the north - east of the
Ulster
Province.
They reacted violently and went berserk
there,
when one
of their officers was shot and they immediately
ransacked the
town of Thurles again,
and burnt down two
of the Dairy Creameries there.
January 31st:
A League
of Free Nations debate
was on this day held in
America, between
Sir
Horace Plunkett
and
Eamonn de Valera,
who was
officially the elected
February 6th:
An article appeared in the
Globe newspaper of an interview given by
Eamonn de Valera, in which
he had inquired why the British
Imperial Government had not treated
Ireland just as the U.S.A.
had done with Cuba under
the Platt Amendment, and unbeknown
to Eamonn
de Valera and in reality in
other clauses in the Platt Amendment,
Cuba was actually defined as a
U.S.A. Protectorate. The
article was then taken out of context to suite, so that it
implied that this comment was a
withdrawal by Eamonn de Valera, as the official head of the
Irish Republican
movement, for the demand
that Ireland
be set
free to
decide her own international relations.
Eamonn de Valera was now once again in trouble
with
John Devoy
from the
Clann na Gael, who was the editor of their
newspaper, the
Gaelic American, in which
he also noted
Eamonn de Valera's comments. He
had also made remarks about the
American involvement in the
Irish crisis, plus America's
involvement with Cuba,
and
John Devoy
in his
articles now accused him of making compromising statements on
Ireland's claim for
Irish Independence
from the British Government's Imperialism. He was of the
opinion that his comments would be hailed in
England as an offer of surrender,
to which
Eamonn de Valera then
issued a further statement clarifying his own position, and
had Dr.
Patrick Mac Cartan
return to
Ireland
to explain his particular point of view to the members of the
1st Dail Eireann / 1st Irish Assembly.
Dr.
Mac Cartan was an
old Republican,
and the members of the
1st Dail Eireann had great respect for
his personal opinion, and
Michael Collins
and
Arthur Griffith
stood by
Eamonn de Valera as their leader
believing him to be in the right.
John Devoy who was now no friend to the
personal attitudes of Eamonn de Valera was not appeased by their decision, as he
considered for
Eamonn de Valera to quote
the Platt Amendment outright,
was to quote all parts of it.
February:
John Devoy
kept up his condemnation of
Eamonn de Valera, who was
informed that it was really
Judge Cohalan
who was behind the move now to get him out of
America altogether, or to pull him
back into line, and to settle the matter
Eamonn de Valera wrote to
Judge
Cohalan who controlled the particular association, that was known as the
Friends of Irish
Freedom, and asked him to explain where he stood on the outstanding issues with
John Devoy. The
Judge replied with a
stinging letter, informing him that
American
interests must come
first in
America, and that it was not in
Ireland's interest to
upset the
Irish
- Americans,
so
Harry Boland
then tried
desperately to reconcile
John Devoy
and
Eamonn de Valera, so that
the divisions in the
Irish
- American
ranks in America itself would be re - united.
Meanwhile back in Ireland the
Carrigtwohill
Barracks, held by the
R.I.C / Royal Irish Constabulary police, who were under the control of
Dublin Castle authorities, in
Co.
Cork in
Southern Munster was then
captured
in a raid by the
I.R.A. / Irish Volunteers,
once again to obtain arms, and from now on many of the other
R.I.C. barracks were attacked and
burnt, while their officers who
were stationed there were released.
The
Irish Volunteers / Irish Republican Army
/ I.R.A. was now continuing to grow in numbers, as the
British Imperial Government continued on
with
terrorizing the general population throughout
Ireland, under
Lord
French their British
Military Viceroy in Ireland who had
continued to represent them
with great vigour. The situation was now so
bad that the I.R.A. decided to take
him out of the scene altogether forever by assassinating him near
Phoenix Park, when he was on his
way back from his country residence to the
British vice - Regal Lodge at
Ashtown Cross. The attempt was to
be much more complicated then the
I.R.A. had first thought and it
soon became a total mess, and the
British Imperial Government forces
then in a panic instead killed
Martin Savage, who was an innocent
bystander, and then to cap it off they also killed one of their
own British officers,
Lt.
Boast. They then
bayoneted
Kennedy,
who was also another innocent bystander, who unfortunately was also deaf and
had been only walking on his way home through Phoenix Park
and was unaware of the noise going on around him, and for good measure they then
shot him as he fell to the ground.
February 18th:
The R.I.C.
police
spy network in Ireland,
controlled by the Dublin Castle authorities, was now undermined, with the
British Imperial Government
spies and informers done away with, and members of their
"G" (Government) Division was removed
one by one,
so they were now down to relying
on using British Secret
Agents, who in order to get results were to operate
anywhere and at any time,
and the Irish from now on had to be
very
diligent to ensure that they never succeeded in their covert missions.
The success of
Michael Collins'
infiltration, inside of the
British Intelligence Service in Ireland, was brought home especially on one occasion, when the
I.R.A. /
Volunteer leadership was to meet at a house in
Merrion Square in
Dublin.
The British chief of their
"G" Division
in Ireland had been informed of the meeting and also
exactly when they were to meet, and trusting no one himself, he made the unfortunate choice of
only taking along
Lieutenant "G" who
then
took him out also on the way there, while making out that they had come
under attack from the I.R.A. / Volunteers.
An informer by the name of
Quinlisk, who was to
be the first and last to do so, had tried to set up
Michael Collins
when he met with him personally, telling him he was a
double agent, so
Michael Collins told him to meet with him at a certain address in
the City of
Cork,
his response to this was that the British
Intelligence sent an immediste message, by code, to the
R.I.C. police there
to capture him, but it was to be one of
Michael Collins'
own informants in the R.I.C. police who decoded
the message, and
instead
Quinlisk himself was
executed by the
Irish Volunteers / I.R.A. when he showed up.
Another of the British Imperial Government's Secret Agents, known as
Hardy, approached
Arthur Griffith with a bogus plan to capture certain
British Army heads who were then
stationed in
Ireland, and he too wanted an
interview with
Michael Collins, so
Arthur Griffith took him to a room where he
also introduced him to a "bogus"
Michael Collins.
Arthur Griffith then
informed Hardy that he had been in receipt of correspondence between
Hardy and the British
Imperial
Government authorities and advised him to leave
Ireland as quickly as he could for his own sake.
Sir
Ormonde Winter was
now appointed the British
Imperial Government's
Director of Intelligence in
Ireland, after previously serving in
India
in a similar capacity for the British
Government there, and he imported
50 Bloodhounds to track down the
Irish
insurgents,
who nevertheless then upset
this ingenious plan by putting disinfectant on their
boots and also using pepper.
Meanwhile, in America,
John
Devoy,
from the
Clann na Gael, now publicly outlined his grievances against
Eamonn de Valera the
President of
1st Dail Eireann
/ 1st Irish Assembly in various articles
printed in their paper there, and
W.J. Maloney circulated a pamphlet in response and together with
Joseph Mac Garrity
from the
Clann na Gael and Dr.
Patrick Mac Cartan, the
Irish 1st Dail
Eireann Ambassador in
America, they set up a meeting at
the Lexington Theatre to bring
to an end the open ego breach in the
Irish - American relations.
Eamonn de Valera's opinion
was that he
did not want to appear to be under the thumb of
Judge
Cohalan in America, as he was
the actual leader /
March 1st:
The town of
Thurles in
Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the
Munster Province was sacked again by the
British Imperial Government
forces.
Eamonn de Valera,
by now who was still in
America, was
feeling the strain of his personal confrontations with the
Irish - American leaders, but
despite this he still had managed to see many of the American
Senators there
personally to pursue his
purposes in bringing about the recognition of the
Irish Republic.
March 2nd:
The
British
Imperial Government under
the leadership of
David Lloyd - George were now really
desperate to keep up their Imperial
pressure in Ireland, and they sent over
2
of their Intelligence
Officers, this time to set up a
"Murder Gang" in
Ireland, and they were to carry out
terrible atrocities without any regard at all for human
life, or any Irish
interests
with David
Lloyd - George's
full
knowledge.
David Lloyd - George had
instructed them to murder two
Sinn Fein Party
supporters for every one of the
British Imperial Government's forces, and
this instruction was to be confirmed by
Sir
Henry Wilson
the British Imperial
Government's Chief of Staff later on, who was actually against
it. With the full backing of
David Lloyd - George the Prime Minster of the British
Imperial Government they
then tried to murder any prominent
Sinn Fein Party
supporter they could find, knowing full well that there would be no repercussions on them. March 7th: The town of Thurles in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province was sacked again by the British Imperial Government forces.
March 11th:
The
1st Dail Eireann / 1st Irish Assembly Cabinet had
Arthur Griffith their acting vice - President send an assurance of full
support to
Eamonn de Valera over his
dispute with
John Devoy
and
Judge
Cohalan
from the
Clann na Gael in
America.
March 13th:
The town of Thurles
in
Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the
Munster Province was sacked again by the
British Imperial
Government forces and this
time they also shot and wounded a crippled boy in place
of his brother, together with another
10 year
old
boy who they actually shot
dead.
March 16th:
Thomas Mac Curtin
the Mayor of
Cork in Co. Cork
in Southern Munster together with many of the prominent
Sinn Fein
Party and
1st Dail
Eireann / 1st Irish Assembly members began to receive
"death
notices" from the
British Imperial Government's Army
Intelligence Department's established
"Murder Squad," who were now
set up in their stronghold in
the Dublin Castle (The Devil's
1/2 Acre) who could now do as they liked and were
subject to no one with the full backing of David
Lloyd - George the British Prime Minister.
March 18th:
The U.S.A. Senate
on this day
passed a Resolution, which favoured the
establishment of the
Irish Republic.
March 19th: Judge
Cohalan
from the
Friends of Irish Freedom called a meeting at the
Park Ave Hotel in
New York to were he invited many
prominent Irish - Americans, and
Harry Boland
ensured that
Joseph Mac Garrity
went along and
Judge Cohalan personally attacked
Eamonn de Valera,
who was not present, and
Joseph Mac Garrity demanded that he be sent for and be allowed to
defend himself personally. He arrived in the company of
James O Mara the organizer of the
1st Dail Eireann's
Irish National Loan
in America, and
Harry Boland, who stated that he had a letter alleging that
Eamonn de Valera was being
forced to leave the
U.S.A. Utter turmoil then broke out
over this, until Bishop
Turner
made
Eamonn de Valera and
Judge
Cohalan shake hands
and administered a blessing on them both to try and bring peace between them.
Meanwhile the British
Imperial Government's established "Murder Squad," in
Ireland, was now in full
swing and they shot dead
Michael Ryan who was in bed with pneumonia
at the time at
Curraghduff in the north of
Co. Tipperary
in the north - east of the Munster Province and
then killed
William Gleeson,
a
15 year
old boy in his own house, in place of his father. George
Nathan, one of the
British
"Murder Gang," then
also
shot dead
George Clancy
the
Lord Mayor of
Limerick in Co. Limerick in
the mid - north -
west of Munster, in his house, then did the same to
George O Callaghan
the ex - Mayor
of Limerick and feeling more then secure in
carrying out these terrible deeds, under the banner of the British Imperial
Government, went around bragging
about it.
March 20th:
Thomas Mac Curtin
who now the
Mayor of Cork City in Co. Cork in
Southern Munster was then also shot
dead in his own home by the
British Imperial Government's "Murder Gang," whose
English accents stood out for all
to hear, and David
Lloyd - George the
British Prime Minister tried to
make out that he was actually killed by his own
Irish people, but the inquiry
carried out by the
Cork Coroner found that he was murdered by
the R.I.C
police under the direction of the
British
Imperial Government. They indicted
Lloyd - George,
Lord
French and the
British Imperial Government authorities at
the Dublin Castle (The Devil's
1/2 acre)
who had
initially instigated his cold - blooded murder and
Swansy
the British District
Inspector at Dublin
Castle. Swansy was
then quickly shifted north to
safer territory at
Lisburn in Co.
Antrim in the north - east of the Ulster Province, to get
him out of the way, but the
Cork Irish Volunteers /
I.R.A. found out were he was, and shot him dead and the members
from the Orange
Order, in the Lisburn
region, retaliated with more Ethnic and Sectarian
violence by attacking and burning
many of the
Irish Catholic houses around the area.
March 31st:
The
Cork I.R.A. / Volunteers,
then blew up the R.I.C.
police barracks, where
Thomas Mac Curtin's
murder had been originally planned and
Terrence Mac Swiney
was then elected to replace him as the
Mayor of Cork,
who would also die in prison at the hands of
David Lloyd - George and the British
Imperial Government. Meanwhile
at Thurles in
Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the
Munster Province the R.I.C
police, under the control of the Dublin Castle authorities, continued to harass the
civilian population on a daily basis and to this end
carried out further
cold - blooded murders on
James Mac Carthy and
Thomas Dwyer in their own homes also.
David Lloyd - George and the British
Imperial Government, who were now even more desperate then before, to continue to show their overall
continuing
Imperial power in Ireland,
now appointed a really
stupid nasty in Sir
Hamar Greenwood to be their
British Chief Secretary in
Ireland,
and also
Sir
Neville Mac Ready, who was previously
the Commissioner of the
London Police, was to be appointed their
British Military General Commander
in Ireland to
eventually
replace the rapacious
Lord
French.
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1920 /
2 - April to June
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