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and their captain promised them fifty pence for every German they killed. Two young Irishmen in a Canadian regiment were going into the trenches for the first time, and their captain promised them fifty pence for every German they killed. ...
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Seeing comrades being killed in action or executed or suffering imprisonment does not dim their enthusiasm for the fight. In Na Fianna Éireann’s March 1922 Árd Fheis, the 187 delegates representing 30,000 members vote unanimously to reject the Anglo-Irish Treaty. The Fianna are declared an...
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‘fight’ the Irish. There was a shortage of uniforms so they had to do with a mixture, of dark green jackets and khaki trousers. The Balmoral – cum – Beret was very distinctive. So they became known in Ireland as the Black and Tans. By November 1920 they were in Dublin for over ...
This fight resulted in Lughaidh Mac Con being exiled and so he went to Alba (Britain). It is said he remained in Alba for seven years, gaining support and friends, one of whom was Beinne Briot, son of the King of Britain. With such support he returned to Ireland and [in 195] ...
But I’m helpless, I’m hopelessly in love with you. This sudden death staring me in the face and I don’t have the energy to fight for my life. This is my end, I have only one choice; to guard my heart. But alas, my heart is not with me, its with you. ...
('-gan' is one of the most common terminations of Irish surnames), Fagan must be regarded as a family name of Norman origin. At the same time, it must be pointed out that it is not an English name. It is derived from the Latin word "Paguns". For many centuries it has been ...