After Dáil Éireann (Irish Assembly) ratified the treaty by a small majority (1922), de Valera supported the republican resistance in the ensuing civil war. William Thomas Cosgrave’s Irish Free State ministry imprisoned him, but he was released in 1924 and then organized a republican oppositi...
An index of Ireland Civil Registration -including births, 1864-1958, marriages, 1845-1958, and deaths, 1864-1958 - is available online at FamilySearch'sIreland Civil Registration Indexes. All birth records from 1864 to 100 years ago have been digitized and are free to view and download atIrel...
A census wasn't taken in Ireland in 1921 due to the civil war that was raging throughout the island at that time. However, two were taken in 1926 in both north and south. The Irish Free State Census covered the 26 counties that was to became the Republic of Ireland. The census ...
Ó Maolchonaire is born in the townland of Figh, civil parish of Tibohine, barony of Frenchpark, County Roscommon. His father and mother are Fíthil and Onóra Ó Maolchonaire. Two other sons survive to adulthood, Maoilechlainn and Firbisigh. They belong to a well-known family of ...
If they were born after 1863, there is a chance there are civil registration birth records for them. The Irish government began the civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths for all religious denominations in 1864. The exception to this was that Protestant and civil marriages, but not...
(such as ownership records, stock exchange listings, bankruptcy records, court judgements, credit history, sanctions lists, civil proceedings and checks on adverse publicity and politically exposed persons) and also information to verify your identity (photographic) and contact details. This is known ...
Complying with court orders arising in civil or criminal proceedings.The information specified in the court order, for example transactions on your account. Where required to comply with our obligations under the Payment Services Regulations relating to fraud prevention - including monitoring your use of...
His murder leads to the Burke Civil War. De Burgh is born on September 17, 1312, the grandson of Richard Óg de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, via his second son, John, who dies in 1313. He is also Lord of Connaught in Ireland, and holds the manor of Clare, Suffolk. De Burgh is...
He was pro-Treaty during the Irish Civil War, and joined the pro-Treaty party of Cumann na nGaedheal in 1923, when he was re-elected TD.William Thomas Ward (1808-1878) American Brigadier General in the Union Army in the American Civil War. Ward led the XX Corps in the Atlanta ...
Ministerial authority was supreme and civil servants were not encouraged to use their initiative. Aquick succession of other significant challenges to the State– which with quiet understatement we commonly refer to as the 'Emergency' and 'the Troubles'– suppo 展开 ...