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2294:(Mayo) – Following the invasion of Ballina by Republican forces, a detachment of Free State troops leave Ballina and travel through Crossmolina on their way to Glenlossara Lodge, Belderrig, where Republicans are reported to be concentrated in numbers. The detachment arrest six Republicans in Belmullet. In Glenamoy, an advanced party of Free State soldiers encounter an Anti-Treaty IRA position in the house of a family where two sons were serving in the Army. Given the large numbers of Republicans, the Free State pull back and wait for reinforcements from Ballina. As the Free State troops pass through Sheskin, four are killed when the Republicans open fire with machine guns. Free State reinforcements arrive and a five-hour gun battle breaks out. Two Free State soldiers are killed and one is injured. The Republicans suffer ten dead. 1558: 4031:, County Kerry. The IRA retreat, fighting a rearguard action against pursuing National Army troops through the Garrane mountains. In the running fights, 3 Free State soldiers killed. Two Republicans, including one Anti-Treaty engineer (Dan Clifford) are killed, allegedly after being wounded and then falling into the hands of the pro-Treaty troops. Another later died of wounds. The National Army claims that three more Anti-Treaty fighters were killed in the action and carried away by their comrades. Six Anti-Treaty men are captured, five of whom are executed on 28 March. 3493:, County Cork, under cover of darkness. They use 12 machine guns and take three National Army posts in the town, taking 39 prisoners and capturing one Lewis gun and 35 rifles. However they fail to take the main post in the Town Hall, held by 23 Free State soldiers. They withdraw after several hours – one party to Ballyvourney in County Cork and the other to the Pap mountains in County Kerry. Two Free State soldiers are killed and several more wounded. The National Army reports six Anti-Treaty fatalities and 19 wounded but the Republicans admit to only three wounded. 4421: 5892:"FREE STATE TROOPS CLEAR REBEL POSTS IN NIGHT ASSAULTS; Centre of Dublin Subjected to Violent Bombardment at Early Hour This Morning. 400 PRISONERS ARE TAKEN Area Still Held by Rebels is Completely Invested and End Is Expected Today. DE VALERA IN THE DISTRICT Report of His Surrender is Denied-- Reat of Ireland Quiet, but With War Preparations in South. Closing in on All Irregulars. FREE STATE TROOPS CLEAR REBEL POSTS De Valera's Surrender Denied. 400 Prisoners Taken. Republican Leaders on the Scene. Half of Irregular Force Accounted For" 4293:, the local Republican officer, orders the killing of three National Army soldiers captured while drinking at a pub in the county. The soldiers were taken by Anti-Treaty IRA from a Public House at Ballagh, parish of Adamstown. They were taken to the village of Adamstown where they were shot dead later that night or early next morning, on 24 March 1923. A fourth Free State soldier, John Croke, was badly wounded when he was shot in the leg when he resisted the Anti-Treaty IRA as they initially entered the Pub. 1777:. They use two mines to breach the walls of the barracks and temporarily take over the town. Six Free State soldiers and one Commandant, Byrne, are killed in the attack. Fifteen more are wounded. Two Republicans are accidentally killed by one of their own mines and thirty wounded. About 240 Republican prisoners are freed from the prison and 400 rifles are taken. However, Aiken does not try to hold the town and, while in possession of it, calls for a truce in a meeting in the town square. 1787: 4554:, Republican Commander in Chief, is killed in a skirmish with Free State troops in the Knockmealdown mountains in County Tipperary. He and a group of republicans are caught on a hillside armed only with side-arms and Lynch is shot while attempting to flee. Four more senior Republican officers are captured in the incident. This is part of the same sweep that had captured several other senior republicans a few days earlier. Lynch's death is often cited as the effective end of the war. 4649:. They take refuge in caves on the coast. Two Free State soldiers are killed when they try to storm the cave. After three days siege, landmines are lowered over the cave mouths and exploded, killing three Republicans. Lyons is also drowned in the incident. The remaining IRA men surrender. This is the last significant engagement of the civil war in Kerry. Roughly 180 people have been killed in the county, of whom 85 were Free State troops, 72 Anti-Treaty fighters and 12 civilians. 772: 1629:, take the town with armoured cars and infantry supported by artillery. During the 12-hour battle, a party of Republicans is caught in machine gun fire from one of the Free State armoured cars, taking many casualties. The Republican headquarters is shelled by field guns and they eventually retreat along the Cork road. Press reports say that 12 Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in the action. National Army casualties are reported as, 'less than those of the irregulars.' 4005: 4608:, County Kilkenny after receiving information that it was being used as a dugout by the Republicans. Free State Lieutenant Kennedy calls on the occupants to surrender and fires three shots through the door. A grenade is thrown from inside the shelter, mortally wounding Lieutenant Kennedy. Free-State troops then rush the building. Two republican fighters(Ned Somers and Theo English) are killed in the firefight and several others captured. 4282:, County Dublin, which contains six Anti-Treaty fighters. One Free State soldier is killed and two wounded when the house is stormed, one Republican is also killed and another is wounded in the fire fight. The remaining four and a woman civilian are arrested. Some arms and hundreds of rounds of ammunition are seized by the Free State troops. In a separate incident, another Anti-Treaty fighter is killed in 287:
his left leg by a landmine explosion stood up to hang onto the overhead bars in order to stretch the aforementioned leg. One of the escorts stepped forward and shot him in the back of the neck. Sweeney was taken to Jervis St Hospital where he died ten minutes after arrival. The seventeen year old soldier who shot him later testified that was trying to escape. An inquest ruled that death was accidental.
376:. The Irregulars order the closure of the Ulster bank branch. The Provisional government hold the Military Barracks, the Jail and the Bank of Ireland. The Provision government sends 200 troops by train from Dublin to dislodge them. Fighting breaks out when the troops from Dublin arrive and there are up to 18 casualties. A truce is then brokered whereby both sides garrison different posts in the town. 394:. Around 16 Irregulars enter the town in order to rob the Hibernian Bank. Free state regulars learn about the attack and confront the raiders. Two Irregulars are killed and two are wounded. There are five civilians hit in the crossfire. One of which was a nine-year-old girl who later died in hospital. A nineteen-year-old woman also died later in hospital. Reports of the fighting are relayed to 3160:, the Meath Anti-Treaty IRA column, consisting of 22 men under Patrick Mullaney is captured. The Republicans attack a Free State supply truck near Leixlip. One Republican and one Free State soldier are killed in the action and three Republicans are wounded. Five of the Anti-Treaty men, who had previously deserted from the National Army, are executed in Dublin on 8 January 1923 for 'treachery'. 1074:. Free State forces capture the Ordnance Barracks and Castle Barracks in Limerick. The Republicans burn the remaining two barracks they are holding and retreat southwards. Fighting in Limerick has cost the lives of six Free State soldiers and 12 civilians, with a further 87 wounded. The press reports about thirty Anti-Treaty IRA men killed but a recent study puts their fatalities at just five. 461: 2425:. However, they fail to dislodge a pro-treaty garrison of 60 men from Clare who hold the barracks in the town. British Intelligence reports that 23 Republicans are killed in the action and 30 wounded. Anti-Treaty soldier David Robinson admits to 2 killed, 15 wounded and 14 captured. The Republicans disperse after 24 hours of fighting, when Free State troops arrive from Tralee. 1606:, County Sligo. Separately, a column of Troops leave Ballina and head to Enniscrone. The column is attacked and forced back to Ballina. They return with reinforcements, including an armoured car, and capture three Republicans. One is killed. After Enniscrone is captured, the National Army control the entire western coast from the River Moy down to Galway. 4547:. They detonate a mine against the wall of the barracks and then open fire. The gun battle continues until Free State reinforcements arrive and the irregulars withdraw. The Free State troops lose two soldiers killed and five wounded. Two republicans are killed and more wounded. More Anti-Treaty men are captured in the aftermath of the attack. 4528:, where he is being held. Three Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in a resulting skirmish and two more captured. The National Army claims a total of nine Anti-Treaty fighters were killed. Most of the IRA column gets away into the mountains. Hannifin is freed. He had previously been made to dig his own grave prior to his imminent execution. 3704:. The two are Joseph Byrne and Patrick Geraghty, commanders of the IRA Offally Brigade. The executions, 'terrorised' the Offaly Anti-Treatyites, who had killed 5 Free State troops up to that point, but killed only 2 after. A total of 22 people are killed in Offaly during the conflict. 8 Free State troops, 11 Republicans and 3 civilians. 1284:. A mine is exploded and fire is exchanged, Vol. Grace from Mountrath is killed while retrieving his rifle from the road. Brigadier Mick Gray is wounded. In the rounding up operation, 21 Republicans are taken prisoner but two Free State officers, Comdt. General Austin McCurtin and Comdt. Seán (Jack) Collison are killed on 4 August 1922. 5040:
wounded. Mulcahy stated that around 540 pro-Treaty troops were killed between the Treaty's signing and the war's end; the government referred to 800 army deaths between January 1922 and April 1924. There was no record of overall Republican deaths, which appear to have been very much higher. No figure exists for total civilian deaths."
888:, with minimal resistance. One Anti-Treaty IRA captain, Donnellan is killed, five of his men are wounded and 12 captured before Free State troops secure the area. The remaining republican fighters set fire to a number of public buildings before fleeing the city. The National Army takes two killed and more wounded in the operation. 792:, which overlooks the town and also hold the railway station. National Army troops bring up mortars and 18-pounder guns to shell them. After several hours of bombardment, the Anti-Treaty fighters surrender. There is also some fighting at the railway station in the town, which again ends in the surrender of the republicans. 2220:
banks are also raided. Kilroy later admits to drunkenness and indiscipline on behalf of his men. Two civilians are shot dead in the fire-fight between the combatants. One victim is a young woman called Connie Tynan – aged 19 – from Tullamore. The Republicans leave the town when Free State reinforcements arrive from
4394:. A party of National Army troops was travelling from Wexford to Enniscorthy, heavy machine-gun fire was opened on them, when reinforcements arrived from Wexford Military barracks the fighting had ceased but the reinforcements pursued the attackers, it was during this pursuit that the four men were killed 1922:(a former IRA assassination unit) are established as the Protective Corps, also based at Oriel House, to afford protection to members of the Provisional Government. The Oriel House unit is effectively a counter-insurgency corps and is accused of the assassination of many Republicans during the conflict. 3951:
25 February – Irregulars attack a party of National Troops as they escort eight Irregular prisoners through Mayo. The attack occurred near Claremorris as they were returning to Westport. One National Army Soldier was killed (Corporal Collins) and three were wounded. National Army reinforcements leave
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Several hundred National Army troops mount a major operation in Dublin, setting up checkpoints at all major roads in an effort to halt the daily small scale ambushes in the city. They stop and search all in-coming traffic and male civilians for arms. Three men are found carrying weapons and detained.
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in County Kerry. A total of 84 Anti-Treaty fighters take over the town and shoot dead local pro-treaty officer Tom "Scarteen" O'Connor and his brother after taking them prisoner. They take 120 Free State troops in the town prisoner, but later release them. They capture 110 rifles and 20,000 rounds of
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2 August – Irregulars attack Swinford, County Mayo. Initially, the Irregulars capture the town, taking 40 National Army Troops. In the evening, National Army troops counter-attack and recapture the town. As they approach the town, the National Army army is ambushed and commandant Scally from Athlone
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In County Mayo, National Army Troops advance from Claremorris to Castlebar. By the evening, 150 troops occupy the town, equipped with armoured cars and artillery. The town is captured without a fight. However, the Courthouse, Barracks and Jail are all burned by Irregulars prior to the arrival of Free
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3 July – Free State soldiers take the side streets around O'Connell street in Dublin, isolating the Republican held buildings there. They also detonate a bomb under the YMCA building held by Republicans, leaving just Oscar Traynor and a little over 100 men holding out in a "Block" of buildings at the
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10 April – Lieutenant Michael Sweeney, aged 21 years, 4th Battalion, Dublin Brigade of the Anti-Treaty IRA was killed by Free State troops at the junction of Grafton St and Nassau Street, Dublin while being transported under armed guard in a military lorry. Sweeney, who had previously been injured in
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The dead soldiers were: Private Patrick O’Connor, 26 years and from Coolcots County Wexford. Private Christopher Kiernans, 21 years old and from Edmondstown Rathfarnham County Dublin. Private W Doyle, 23 years old and from Rathmore County Wexford. Private Peter Behan, 26 years old and from Newbridge
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7 October – Charlie Dalton, a National Army intelligence officer, arrests three boys, neighbours of his, Edwin Hughes, aged 17, Brendan Holihan aged 17, and Joe Rogers, aged 16, putting up Republican posters in Drumcondra, Dublin. The next morning they are found shot dead in a ditch in the quarries,
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Cross, ostensibly to clear a mined road. They are then tied together around the landmine, which is then detonated by National army troops. One man, Stephen Fuller, is blown clear by the blast and survives. The eight other prisoners are killed. All of the dead are from IRA Kerry no 1 Brigade. A riot
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is surprised by a National Army raid and captured. One of the Anti-Treaty men is killed, allegedly due to a beating with rifle butts, though the troops claim he was shot trying to escape. Seven of the others are executed in Dublin on 19 December. They had ambushed a Free State patrol on 25 November
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Seán Mac Eoin begins a Free State sweep of northern County Sligo to clear it of Anti-Treaty guerrillas. The operation is largely successful. By the end of the operation, Free State forces are in control of all the towns in County Sligo and the conflict there becomes a low level guerrilla affair. 54
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Anti-Treaty IRA members Leo Murray and Rodney Murphy, Deans Grange are shot in their beds at lodge house of Newpark Lodge, Stillorgan, Dublin. Another, John Joe Stephens, Bellek, Fermanagh is taken from his lodgings at 7 Gardiner Place and shot at Naas Road, Dublin, the following day. National Army
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In County Mayo, IRA Irregulars abandon the former Black and Tans Barracks in Ballina. As they leave, they set fire to the building. The Irregulars also destroy all the telegraph equipment in the Post office and the telephone equipment in the railway station. After they leave Ballina, the Irregulars
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Due to the occupation of Westport by Irregulars, supplies begin to run out. The flour and oatmeal supply is exhausted and stores are empty. There is considerable unemployment due to the closure of the port and local bacon factory. Post Office workers in Westport and Castlebar are refusing to go to
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In County Mayo, near Charlestown, a gun battle takes place between the National Army and Irregulars. During the previous night, around 100 Irregulars enter Charlestown, raided some houses and set up a roadblock preventing traffic to Swinford. On 13 March the National Army barracks in Swinford hear
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In County Kerry, Five Republican prisoners (this time from IRA Kerry no. 3 Brigade) are taken from Bahaghs Workhouse where they are imprisoned, and killed at Cahersiveen. They are taken from a National Army post in the town at gunpoint by Dublin Guard officers, under protest from the garrison. The
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Two civilian railway drivers are shot in Tralee railway station. One is killed, another is wounded. Republicans are blamed but do not claim the attack. The Railway drivers issue a statement that "neither murder nor intimidation would prevent them from carrying out their duties". Free State soldier
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on National Army troops drilling on the parade square. In the ensuing firefight, one Free Soldier is killed and fourteen wounded, seven of whom require surgery. Two Republicans are killed and six captured, along with a machine gun, by Free State reinforcements rushed from Portobello. Two civilians
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to the effect that; Free State troops are to be referred to as the "National Army", the "Irish Army", or just "troops". The Anti-Treaty side are to be called "Irregulars" and are not to be referred to as "Republicans", "IRA", "forces", or "troops", nor are the ranks of their officers allowed to be
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The Anti-Treaty IRA mounts three attacks in Dublin. In Drumcondra, 10 civilians are wounded by a grenade thrown at an Army lorry. On Eden Quay, one soldier is killed and three wounded along with four civilians wounded in a gun and grenade attack. On Merchant's Quay, a civilian is killed in another
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Anti-Treaty IRA attack a lorry of Free State troops in Dublin on the South Circular Road. A grenade misses the lorry and explodes in an adjacent newsagents, killing two civilians, one a 7-year-old girl. The Free State soldiers chase the ambushers through the streets man and catch two of them. Both
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take Ballina, in a surprise attack while the Free State troops there are at a Mass service for a comrade killed in the fighting. Kilroy's men capture 100 rifles and 20,000 rounds of ammunition, and are reported by Free State authorities to have looted £25,000 worth of goods from local shops. Local
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19 August – There is a four-hour gun battle on the border near Dundalk between Free State soldiers and Anti-Treaty fighters. The Republicans eventually retreat across the border into Northern Ireland where they cannot be followed. Elsewhere, there are renewed attacks on Free State troops in Dublin
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northeastern corner of O'Connell street. Traynor evacuates most of his men, leaving just 15 in the "block" under Cathal Brugha. Casualties so far in Dublin are reported as 49 killed and 178 wounded, including combatants, civilians and one British soldier. 400 Republicans are reported taken prisoner
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along with it. It is thought to have been caused when fires from the artillery bombardment set off munitions stored there, although Free State troops claim that the building was mined. 20 Free State soldiers are maimed in the blast. O'Malley surrenders the Four Courts when Oscar Traynor sends word
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The body of an Anti-Treaty soldier is found on Upper Rathmines Road near Tranquilla Convent Dublin. The body of the deceased had 22 bullet wounds. The jury at the inquest found that Thomas O’Leary had been murdered and that the military authorities were uncooperative. Thomas O’Leary, 22 years old
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attacks the National Army barracks, containing 60 troops, in Castlemaine, County Kerry. They use an improvised mortar, one of whose rounds makes a direct hit on the barracks. In a subsequent two-hour gun battle, one Free State soldier is killed, the town's railway station is burned and the bridge
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In County Mayo, a National Army patrol is attacked as it returns from Kiltimagh to Swinford. Five National Army Troops are injured, one of which dies of his injuries a few days later. National Army troops return fire, killing one Irregular, and injuring four. A grenade is hurled during the attack
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23 November – The Battle of Newport – A National Army begin an operation to clear out Irregular forces from Newport, County Mayo. The force surprises Michael Kilroy and the leader of the Mayo Anti-Treaty IRA at Carrowbeg house. In the ensuing fight, 5 National Army soldiers and Two Irregulars are
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25 October – Éamon de Valera, at the request of the IRA Army Executive, sets up a "Republican Cabinet", formed from Anti-Treaty TDs to: "be temporarily the Supreme Executive of the Republic and the State, until such time as the elected Parliament of the Republic can freely assemble, or the people
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between pro- and Anti-Treaty units. One man on either side and a woman civilian are killed in a gun battle in the town. Many other civilians including the town's mayor are wounded. The Republicans are left in control of the town. The Anti-Treaty fighters blow up the railway bridge to the south of
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and his IRA column, which is billetted in the Glen. Lacey and one of his men are killed and many of his column are captured, having been surprised in two different safe-houses. Three of the Free-State troops are mortally wounded during the attack on the house. Lacey was the head of the IRA's 2nd
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Company releases a report detailing the damage Anti-Treaty forces have caused to their property over the previous six months; 375 lines damaged, 42 engines derailed, 51 over-bridges and 207 under-bridges destroyed, 83 signal cabins and 13 other buildings destroyed. In the same month, Republicans
3200:, County Tipperary occupying a hill top position. A fire fight breaks out that lasts for three hours. Two Republicans are killed, four wounded and eleven captured. The remainder of their column gets away by burning the furze bushes to cover their retreat. Free State troops have three men wounded. 5039:
Statistics are incomplete, Free State government sources stated that between 540 and 800 National Army soldiers were killed in the war. Historian Michael Hopkinson, in Green against Green, pp. 272–3, states "There are no means by which to arrive at even approximate figures for the dead and
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supports the order, issuing a statement to Anti-Treaty fighters: "Further sacrifice on your part would now be in vain and the continuance of the struggle in arms unwise in the national interest. Military victory must be allowed to rest for the moment with those who have destroyed the Republic".
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70 Anti-Treaty IRA fighters ambush a Free State patrol between Rathmore and Barraduff. There is a gun battle of several hours, in which one National Army soldier is fatally wounded. The Army claims that the Republicans took "heavy casualties" in the action. The local priest tries to prevent the
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Irregulars ambush Free State troops on Station Road, Claremorris. No casualties were reported. Later that evening, troops were dispatched by train from Claremorris. Heavy boulders were placed on the line, but the locomotive pushed the obstructions aside. Irregulars open fire on the train, but
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13 September – The Anti-Treaty IRA in Dublin mounts three separate ambushes of Free State troops at Stephen's Green, Mountjoy Square and O'Connell Bridge in the city centre. The ambushes, consisting of gun and grenade attacks, result in the death of one Republican, the injury of another and the
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into the city. General Prout brings their field gun down to the Suir Ferry bank to fire at close range into the Anti-Treaty-held Post Office, which then surrenders. The Republicans abandon Ballybricken Prison on Friday afternoon, 21 July escaping to Mt. Congreve in Kilmeadan, the Comeraghs and
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17 September – CID Headquarters (Oriel House in Dublin) is stormed and a CID officer is shot dead by Anti-Treaty IRA. There is a fire fight on Mount street bridge as the Anti-Treaty party makes its getaway. Republican fighter Patrick Mannion is shot in the head by Free State troops as he lies
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With additional statistics – fatalities by county available for: Cork 180, Kerry 185, Mayo 88–100, Sligo 54, Offaly 21. Anti-Treaty combatants killed in Clare: 28 (no reliable statistics for pro-Treaty/Civilians). Pro/Anti-Treaty combatants killed between January–June 1922, 9, – 2 in Clare.
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A Free State lorry, driving from Dundalk is destroyed by a remotely detonated landmine in Carrickmacross. One soldier is killed and ten are badly injured. IRA fighters took the wounded men's weapons and equipment but also tried to give them first aid. Another FS soldier is killed in
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people are killed in the county during the entire civil war, 22 Free State troops, 21 Republicans and 11 civilians. Of these, all but 8 have been killed by the end of September 1922. During MacEoin's operation, a Republican column, including an armoured car, is cornered north of
3921:, but without success. There are also abortive attacks on Merrion Square, Dawson Street, and Lower O'Connell Street. However tax offices are destroyed at Nassau st, Gardiner st and Beresford Place. A total of 75 Republicans are involved in the action, of whom five are captured. 2731:
In County Mayo, National Army Troops, based in Charlestown, surround Ballaghaderreen and arrest a number of Irregulars. An eight-man patrol is sent out to nearby Carracastle. When the troops reach the village, two Irregulars open fire. One Irregular is killed and the other is
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7 March - On the Countess Bridge in Killarney, a railway bridge, Jer Donoghue, Stephen Buckley, Daniel Donoghue, and Tim Murphy were killed on another mine. Tadhg Coffey survived and escaped. A barracks tailor called Sugrue was later shot; he had befriended the prisoners.
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Irregulars end their three-week occupation of Ballaghaderreen, County Roscommon. Before they left, they burnt down the local barracks and destroyed the bridges surrounding the town. At one point, up to 200 Irregulars occupied the town, forcibly procuring supplies from the
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There are simultaneous night attacks on Wellington and Portobello barracks in Dubin by Anti-Treaty fighters. In 20 minutes of firing, one Free State soldier is hit in the head. Two civilians are found shot dead in Rathmines, near Portobello – it is presumed killed in the
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The fighting in Dublin has cost sixty-five combatants killed, of whom 16 are government troops and 49 are Anti-Treaty IRA men, and 280 wounded of whom 122 are Free State soldiers and 158 are Republicans. The civilian casualties are thought to comprise over 250 killed and
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Republican fighters attack a lorry full of Free State troops at York Street, central Dublin with small arms and grenades. Six civilians are wounded and two men are arrested. In a separate incident,a Free State soldier is killed in an accidental shooting at Beggar's Bush
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Free State soldiers in Wexford shot dead Michael Furlong (of Ballagh) at Oldcourt, in revenge for the previous days killing of three Free State troops as they suspected that he was an Anti-Treaty IRA member (he had fought in the recent Irish War of Independence in the
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troops end a week of sweeps in Kerry, having raided Rathmore, Killcummin and Barraduff, capturing 39 Anti-Treaty IRA men as well as arms and equipment. A separate sweep in the Currow/Scartaglen area takes another 15 prisoners and 4 more are captured elsewhere in the
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In ambush of a Free State motor patrol at Brennan's Glen, County Kerry, two National Army troops are killed and seven wounded by anti-Treaty fighters firing from concealed positions. An anti-Treaty prisoner who had been in Free State custody on the patrol was also
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takes over as Free State National Army commander in chief. Collins had been pursuing talks with Anti-Treaty leaders Dan Breen, Liam Deasy and others in order to try to stop the fighting. His killing greatly embittered the war and probably prolonged it by several
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reports that the Cork Brigades have suffered 29 killed and an unknown number captured in recent actions, "if five men are arrested in each area, we are finished". Nevertheless, Liam Lynch takes the opportunity to issue a statement rejecting the possibility of a
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based in Oriel House, allegedly in revenge for Michael Collins killing, although possibly in retaliation for the death of a CID man the previous day. Witnesses describe the detectives putting buckets over the boys' heads, and the boys crying out "But what is it
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28 September – In County Kerry, John Galvin, a Republican captured in the Killorglin raid is shot by Free State troops in Tralee and his body dumped in nearby Ballyseedy wood. Galvin had admitted under interrogation to the killing of a National Army officer at
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in the city, forcing them to eventually evacuate the military barracks and the post office. The barracks are burnt down by Irregulars before they abandoned the city. Four deaths occurred during the fighting, one of which was a girl of ten, who was shot in the
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takes place in Dublin city centre, despite the Anti-Treaty prohibition of public entertainments. A battalion of Free State troops guards the fight on Princes street. Anti-Treaty fighters detonate a mine beside the theater and fire on the spectators after the
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Free State troops re-take Newport, County Mayo, after some resistance by Republicans. The Free State troops reportedly took 35 casualties between killed and wounded before the Republicans abandoned their positions and the National Army took possession of the
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5 May – Irregulars raid the Bank of Ireland branch in Westport and take £2,673. They leave a document indicating that the Provisional Government had refused to finance them and that they were taking the money to cover expenses. There are similar robberies in
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In County Wexford, a senior Free State army officer, Commandant Peter Doyle, of Ballinakill, Marshalstown, is shot in the grounds of St. Aidan's Cathedral, Enniscorthy, by Anti-Treaty I.R.A. after mass. Five girls are injured in the process, two of them
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24 March – Anti-Treaty IRA executive meets in County Waterford to discuss the war's future. Tom Barry proposes a motion to end the war, but it is defeated by 6 votes to 5. Éamon de Valera is allowed to attend, after some debate, but is given no voting
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for Republican guerrillas. Lawlor reports that 5 of his men were killed in the operation and 9 wounded. He reports the Republican losses as 9 killed, 19 wounded and 23 taken prisoner. Thirty National Army soldiers are also hospitalised as a result of
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44; Independents 16; Farmers 15; Labour 14; and Independent Labour 1. About 415,00 first preference votes were given to Pro-Treatyites and 286,000 to Anti-Treatyites. (64% of the electorate voted.) Some of the Anti-Treaty members elected are still
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It is reported that tax collectors in County Leitrim are refusing to collect taxes in the county, saying it is too dangerous. They are told to resume collection or be sacked within 3 weeks. The county is 50,000 pounds in arrears due to uncollected
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Republicans open fire on Free State troops as they are leaving Mass in Clonmel, killing one civilian. Separately a National Army lieutenant is killed in an action near Scartaglen, County Kerry along with a civilian. Three anti-Treaty fighters are
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in Dublin and shot dead. Their bodies are left on the street. A British soldier on the scene reported that the car contained three men in "Provisional Government uniform" and three more in trench coats – presumed to be from the CID intelligence
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Irregulars attack the train from Castlebar and Westport. Thirty Irregulars lift the tracks, derailing the train. The driver and fireman were injured. The Irregulars disarm a number of National Troops, and then let then return to Westport by
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2 October – In County Mayo, Irregulars launch a night-time attack on Ballina Workhouse, where the National Army are garrisoned. The Irregulars bomb the workhouse gate. The gun battle last eight hours. Eventually, the Irregulars retreat via
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The bodies of two National Army Intelligence officers who were abducted while in plainclothes and unarmed near Barne, County Tipperary on 23 January and killed by Anti-Treaty forces are discovered. Their bodies had been dumped in nearby
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22 March – A fire fight takes place at Windgap on the County Kilkenny–Tipperary border between an IRA column and NA troops from Kilkenny sweeping the area. One NA soldier Vol. Brown is killed and press reports three 'Irregulars' also
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Mountains. One National Army soldier is killed while two Irregulars are wounded. Part of the National army remains in Coolabinna and face a second attack. One of the irregulars is killed. The remaining National Army troops advance to
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The National Army in Dublin issue a statement reporting that Tuam, Newport and Westport are now under the control of the Free State. Over one hundred prisoners held by Irregulars have been released. The message also reported that in
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Two National Army soldiers are killed at Woodhouse County Waterford when their lorry is ambushed The driver is also wounded. Private Larry Phelan of Kilmacthomas Waterford was shot dead. Private Patrick Foley of Waterford died from
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town. They are driven off after a half-hour gun battle. One National Army lieutenant is killed and three Republicans are wounded. The Republicans also raid the post office in the town, and shoot dead a postman. They get away with
1093:, citing disagreements over "tactics employed by our side". Two Free State soldiers have been killed in the fighting in Waterford and 19 wounded. At least one Anti-Treaty fighter is fatally wounded. Five civilians are also killed. 2861:'s official residence adjoining a military barracks in Portobello, Dublin. A grenade is thrown into the house and fire is opened with revolvers before troops from the barracks are mobilised. One Anti-Treaty fighter is shot dead. 1910:(CID), a police intelligence unit, is formed to 'be distinct from existing police forces with separate headquarters under direct control of the Minister for Home Affairs.' It was formed from members of the National Army and the 3182:
in West Cork. One National Army sergeant is killed. The National Army troops call for air support and an aeroplane bombs and machine guns the Anti-Treaty fighters before they disperse. Press reports say they suffered, 'many
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Four Anti-Treaty IRA fighters and one Free State soldier are killed in an action at Upton, County Cork. National Army troops mount a sweep to try and occupy the Republican stronghold around Ballyvourney but meet with "stiff
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A party of irregulars attack a National Army position at St. Muredach's College, Ballina. During the ensuring gun battle, one National Army soldier is severely wounded. Irregulars also attack troops stationed at the Ballina
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given. No letters about the treatment of Anti-Treaty prisoners are to be published. The words "attacked, commandeered and arrested" as used to describe their actions are to be replaced by, "fired at, seized and kidnapped".
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Shots are exchanged between Republicans and Free State troops at the cemetery in Dundalk at the interment of the bodies of six Anti-Treaty fighters executed in January 1923. Several people are hit and one man dies of his
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There is also a bomb attack on the Custom and Excise office in Dublin. One CID man is killed and another is wounded. A National Army Intelligence Officer, Frank Bolster, is shot and wounded while attending the theater in
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in County Cavan. They shoot dead two civilians and wounded another man. The Post Office was robbed and car dealership blown up. The raid was in reprisal for the shooting of a Republican named Cull the month before in the
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the prison wall and in fifteen minutes the well-timed operation results in the freeing of 106 Republican prisoners, including Frank Aiken. In an ambush at nearby Castletown Cross, two Free State soldiers are wounded, one
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Free State barracks, is attacked and taken by Republicans. They take 35 National Army soldiers prisoner, who they take with them back to the Arigna mountains. The barracks itself and the train station are destroyed with
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A contingent of the Dublin Brigade advance from Castlebar to Ballina. There is an exchange of fire before the Irregulars abandon the town. National Army troops occupy the workhouse, which is transformed into a makeshift
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about the incident and send troops to investigate. As they approach Charlestown, the patrol is ambushed. In the ensuing gun battle, the National Army suffer two dead. Irregular casualties are one dead and three wounded.
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24 February – In County Mayo, the National Army capture six Irregulars in Moygownagh, Crossmolina. The Irregulars were digging a trench in the road. The National Army also arrested a 13-year-old boy who was acting as a
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15 October – The Public Safety Bill comes into effect. The bill called for people to hand over their weapons in a brief amnesty, after which time the possession of arms could be punishable by execution. This led to the
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Two National Army soldiers (a Sergeant and an officer) are killed. Lt. John Keogh is killed in an ambush on his patrol in Naas, County Kildare, Sgt Thoma Walsh is killed when his armoured car crashed in Phoenix Park,
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near Macroom. Anti-Treaty fighters attack Free State posts protecting the railway line around Limerick Junction, County Tipperary. One Free State soldier and one Republican are killed and several others wounded in the
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5 September – A secret meeting takes place between Richard Mulcahy and Éamon de Valera, political leader of the Republicans, to try to arrange a truce. However, according to de Valera, they, "couldn't find a basis" of
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5 December – In County Mayo, a National Army soldier – Vol. John Moyles from Crossmolina – is shot dead by a sniper in Ballyhaunis. His body was taken to Claremorris barracks where hundreds of local people paid their
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Republicans ambush Free State troops in Glenacone County Limerick, but are worsted in the ensuing action. One IRA officer, D Finich of Cork 2 Brigade is killed and 12 prisoners are taken. Two Free State soldiers are
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The County Mayo towns of Ballyhaunis and Balla are captured without incident. The townspeople of Ballyhaunis disarm one of the Irregulars and turn out in their hundreds to greet the National Army troops entering the
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with 700 troops, one artillery piece and four armoured cars to take the city. His second in command is deposed East Waterford Brigade Commandant Paddy Paul. The Anti-Treaty IRA garrison consists of 200–300 men under
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in counties Tipperary and Waterford. They have extracted information from Republican prisoners in Dublin that the IRA Executive is in the area. Prominent Anti-Treaty IRA officers captured in the operation include
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30 July – Free State troops raid on a public house owned by Mrs Maria Dowling, Blackmill Street, Kilkenny. Samuel Oakes aged 17 was fatally wounded when shot by the military. Eleven young men were arrested at the
6130:"FREE STATE TROOPS CORNERING REBELS; Moving on Irish Irregular Forces at Fermoy and Clearing Limerick County. MASSING FOR NEW ATTACK Archbishop Prevents Insurgents From Starting Tuam Fire--Girls Killed on Border" 5785:"REBELS ARE ROUTED IN DONEGAL TOWNS; Free State Troops Capture Garrisons at Letterkenney, Buncrana and Cardonagh. ENDS BRIGANDAGE THERE Raiders Had Terrorized the District for Weeks, Frequently Holding Up Trains" 3687:
for armed robbery. Although not actually IRA members, having been denied entry on the grounds that they were too young, the three had Republican connections and claimed as 'Republican soldiers' in an Anti-Treaty
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14 July – Seán Mac Eoin and 400 Free State troops re-take Collooney, after an artillery bombardment and protracted fire-fight, taking 74 Republican prisoners. Only one man is killed, however, an Anti-Treaty IRA
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Battalion) 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
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Bishops of Ireland issue a formal statement, supporting the Free State as the lawful and democratic government, denouncing the Anti-Treaty campaign as an unlawful rebellion and denying their fighters access to
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A number of gun and grenade attacks are carried out by Republican fighters in Dublin. Three people are wounded. In Limerick, Republicans raid the hospital and free six of their prisoners who were being treated
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is captured without incident. Troops then move onto Carndonagh, where Irregulars occupy the workhouse. A gun battle breaks out. After one hour, the National Army open fire with a machine gun and the Irregulars
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November – In several 'sweep' operations, National Army troops capture over 200 Anti-Treaty fighters (including 8 women) in County Kerry in this month, along with a substantial quantity of arms and explosives.
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10 September – Anti-Treaty ambush of Free State troops near Rathmore, County Kerry. Seven Free State soldiers are killed. The Republicans retreat after an artillery piece is brought up to fire seven shells at
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in County Dublin. In an ambush, one civilian is killed, and a Free State soldier and another civilian are wounded. Two Free State soldiers are wounded in an attack in Rathfranham and the RIC barracks there is
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8 March – Four more Anti-Treaty IRA prisoners are killed in Kerry by National Army troop from Dublin. They are, as at Ballyseedy the day before, blown up by a mine, ostensibly while clearing a mined road, at
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7 February – An anti-Treaty IRA column attack the Free State post in Ballinamore. The National Army garrison of 35 men surrenders and the barracks is blown up. The prisoners are taken to the Arigna mountains.
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Irregulars attack the railway station in Killala, County Mayo. The set fire to a train and set it into motion, where it crashes into the buffers and eventually lands in the sea. The station is also destroyed.
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In Dundalk, the Anti-Treaty IRA made several attacks on Free State troops and took over the power station, cutting off the town's electricity supply. One Free State soldier is killed by a hand grenade in the
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prisoners are then shot in the legs to prevent escape and then blown up by a landmine by National Army troops. Later, the officer from whose charge they were taken, Lieutenant W McCarthy, resigns in protest.
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23 December – There are gun and grenade attacks on National Army troops in Dublin, one Free State soldier is killed, Paddy Ftizgerald, shot at close range on Granby Row another soldier and two civilians are
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14 October – An ambush in the Cornmarket area of Dublin leaves three civilians and four Free State soldiers wounded. In a separate ambush near Tralee, one National Army soldier is killed and another wounded.
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24 February – There are a number of ambushes and sniping attacks in Dublin. One Free State soldiers is killed in an exchange of fire at Cornmarket, another is shot in the thigh on Thomas Street and wounded.
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is killed. A second National Army Soldier is also killed. After the National Army employ a machine gun against the insurgents, five irregulars surrendered. All the surrendering irregulars were residents of
1319:, supported by artillery, attacks the village for five hours before the Anti-Treaty IRA retreats. At least 13 Free State soldiers and nine Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in the action and more are wounded. 107:
14 January – A Provisional Government is set up to administer the handover from British rule to the new Irish Free State. The Cabinet is almost the same as that of the Irish Republic, with the exception of
7109:"IRELAND'S NEW DAIL WILL MEET TODAY; Elaborate Precautions Are Taken to Prevent Irregular Raid on It. CABLE TO ENGLAND IS CUT Two Rebel Forces Fight Each Other Following Disagreement Between Their Leaders" 2414:" before the Dáil, setting up military courts which allow for the execution of men captured bearing arms against the state and aiding and abetting attacks on state forces. It passes by 48 votes to 18. The 1160:, County Mayo, Irregulars execute one of their own men for disobeying an order to destroy local property. As a result of the execution, some Irregulars from Charlestown and Swinford mutiny and return home. 4476:
The Anti-Treaty IRA in Kerry shoot an informer and dump his body near Killorglin. Another civilian informer, a railway worker Cornelius Hannafin, is kidnapped and taken to a remote spot for interrogation.
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Two Free State soldiers die in hospital in Limerick. One mortally wounded by a grenade attack in Limerick City on the 24th, another accidentally shot by another soldier cleaning a Thompson submachine gun.
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Free State troops come upon what they describe as a 'large body of Irregulars' near Ballingarry, County Tipperary. They report that two killed and eleven taken prisoner, with two of their troops wounded.
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There are gun attacks 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
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Republicans attack Free State troops while they are drilling in front of the City Club in Cork city. They drive up in a lorry and open machine-gun fire on the Free State troops, killing two and injuring
1984:, County Kerry. The Free State troops bring up an 18-pounder artillery piece and eventually drive off their attackers. Press reports say that the bodies of 20 Anti-Treaty fighters are found at the scene. 2387:
22 September – One Free State soldier is killed and several soldiers and three civilians are injured in a gun and grenade attack by Republicans on Free State troops at noon on Eden Quay, central Dublin.
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26 March – 200 IRA delegates meet in an "Army Convention" and vote to repudiate the Treaty. They also reject the authority of the Dáil to accept the Treaty and set up their own 16-man "Army Executive".
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to the Republican soldiers killed by Free State troops at Ballyseedy, County Kerry in a mass killing of prisoners on 7 March 1923. The month of March was marked by a series of such atrocities in Kerry
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16 December – the Free State post in Carrick-on-Shannon is attacked and taken by anti-Treaty fighters. One FS soldier and one civilian, are killed. Four Lorries and a large quantity of arms are taken.
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The Anti-Treaty IRA mount three gun and grenade attacks in Dublin city, at Curzon Street, Capel Street and Drumcondra. Two Free State troops are wounded along with 5 civilians. One civilian is killed.
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is burned down by Anti-Treaty forces. In the remainder of the month, a total of 37 houses of senators are destroyed by the Anti-Treaty IRA. Their owners are mainly big landowners, descendants of the
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28 August – Five civilians are killed in Westport after Anti-Treaty IRA members open fire on a crowd leaving mass, held for the repose of the soul of Michael Collins. Free State troops returned fire.
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1 January – An anti-Treaty IRA column is ambushed by National Army troops at Kyle, County Wexford. One IRA fighter is killed and three wounded. One Free State soldier is also wounded in the action.
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In north Cork, near Millstreet, two lorries of Free State troops are ambushed by IRA Cork 1 Brigade members. Two Anti-Treaty fighters are killed and two wounded. Five Free State troops are wounded.
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party wins the election, despite the Collins/De Valera Pact stating the election was not to be held on the issue of the Treaty but to form a Coalition Government, with 239,193 votes to 133,864 for
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puts the casualties for the civil war in the county at 180 killed and 295 wounded. Of the dead, 70 are National Army, 51 are Anti-Treaty IRA, 28 are civilians and the status of 30 is undetermined.
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in County Kilkenny surrender to the Republican column under Tom Barry, which took two other towns the day before. The Free State troops hand over their arms and in some cases join the Republicans.
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About 400 Republicans attack Golden, County Tipperary, but fail to take it and two of their men are killed. Their armoured car is knocked out by artillery and the National Army takes 26 prisoners.
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from Ballina, but they encounter Irregulars near the Nephin Mountains. One Irregular is wounded and two are captured. Following the engagement, 12 Irregulars are arrested in the Westport Area.
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10 February – Republican officer Tom Barry, after contacts with some former IRA comrades on the Free State side, proposes that the Anti-Treaty IRA call a truce. Liam Lynch turns down the idea.
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Free State troops use IRA prisoners to clear a blocked road near Bandon, County Cork, a booby trap mine explodes while they are clearing a road block, killing two prisoners and injuring seven.
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An ambush is mounted on Stephens Green in central Dublin. One civilian is killed in the crossfire. Another civilian is killed during an exchange of fire on Merchant's Quay in the city centre.
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29 June – British give Collins two more 18-pounders to increase the bombardment of the Four Courts. Free State troops storm the eastern buildings of the complex, losing 3 dead and 14 wounded.
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3 March – The body of a National Army sergeant, Thomas McGrath, is found near, Clonmel. Killed by four gunshots. He is reported to the fourth soldier assassinated in the area within a month.
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State Forces. The National Army followed up with raids on the houses of known Irregulars living in Castlebar. Five Irregulars were arrested. A contingent of Irregulars retreat to Ballinrobe.
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30 September – A lorry of Free State troops is attacked with grenades and guns at O'Connell Bridge, central Dublin. One soldier is killed and three wounded. Four civilians are also wounded.
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that he cannot break through to help them. Members of the IRA Army Executive Liam Mellows, Rory O'Connor, Joe McKelvey and Dick Barret are among the prisoners, but O'Malley himself escapes.
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and charged by a Republican Court of illegal recruitment. The men refuse to recognize the court. The men are threatened with execution if they continue to recruit for the Pro-Treaty forces.
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A 62-year-old woman Bridge Geoghegan is shot dead accidentally by republican guerrillas in Ballybay Monaghan. A weapon discharged when they arrived at her house demanding food and shelter.
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for war to be restarted with the British is narrowly defeated in the face of opposition by Liam Lynch. A hardline faction walks out and establishes a new GHQ command in the Four Courts.
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1 April – Belfast Police Constable George Turner shot and killed; in retaliation five men shot and killed and six children wounded of whom one died of wounds in Sinn Féin area of Belfast.
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A Free State expeditionary force is sent to County Wexford to re-take the towns there. It comprises 230 men under Colonel Commandant Keogh, with one field gun and four armoured vehicles.
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Serjeant Patrick White died 19 December 1922. Private James Henna died 19 December 1922. Private Patrick Mulhall died 19 December 1922. Private Frederick Luwellen died 19 December 1922.
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In County Mayo, on the road between Kiltimagh and Swinford, a commercial traveler is killed and his companion is seriously injured after they fell into an ambush prepared by Irregulars.
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in West Cork. Five Free State soldiers are injured, two fatally. Republican losses are at least two dead; a section commander Tadhg O'Leary and a volunteer, both IRA West Cork Brigade.
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6 September – 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 Republicans.
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21 August – One Free State soldier is killed in an ambush at Blessington, County Wicklow. Four more are wounded in an ambush near Enniscorthy, County Wexford. Free State troops occupy
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2 July – In Dublin, the Republican garrison of thirty men in Moran's hotel on the corner of Gardiner street and Talbot street surrender after being shelled at close range by artillery.
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In County Mayo, Comdt-General Lawlor and Col.-Comdt Reynolds arrive in Ballina and they are greeted by enthusiastic crowds. Numerous arrests of Irregulars are made throughout Ballina.
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National Army troops based in Swinford, County Mayo, arrest an irregular named Halligan from the Kiltimagh area. He was found to be in possession of gelignite, ammunition and a bomb.
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in Cork, as 200 Anti-Treaty troops try to block the Free State advance on Cork City. Nine National Army and seven Republicans are killed before the Free State troops secure the area.
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8 January – Four Republican prisoners are executed in Dublin. One National Army soldier is also shot for "treachery" for complicity in an Anti-Treaty ambush of Free State troops at
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25 November – The Anti-Treaty IRA mount an attack on Oriel House, Dublin. Several IRA fighters are captured at nearby Harcourt Street and one Anti-Treaty fighter is shot and killed.
5748: 9431: 4290: 4038:, County Kerry. Another soldier is badly wounded. National Army commander Paddy Daly issues a memorandum that Republican prisoners are to be used to clear mined roads from now on. 2841:
1 November – A 20 strong Anti-Treaty IRA column encounters 250 Free State troops at Brockagh Fahy, County Mayo. Six Republicans are captured, one is wounded and another is killed.
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Four Courts garrison is responsible and warns Collins that if he does not act, British troops will be used to re-take Dublin. The assassins are hanged by the British on 10 August.
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A British intelligence report states that the Free State intelligence unit, the Crime Investigation Department or CID has, "murdered a number of prominent Republicans" in Dublin.
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Free State troops take Republican outposts in the south of Dublin city and throw a cordon around their concentration on O'Connell street.Republican outposts at the Swan Hotel on
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and at Harcourt Road and Adelaide Road are cleared by National Army troops equipped with armoured cars and artillery. About 400 Anti-Treaty prisoners are taken in the operation.
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in County Tipperary. Officers from the First Southern Division report that, "in a short time we would not have a man left owing to the great number of arrests and casualties".
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November – members of the South Wexford Brigade I.R.A. (Anti-Treaty) ambush a Lorry near Begerin, Old Ross, carrying Free State soldiers, killing one and wounding seven others.
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killed and more are wounded. Artillery is used against Irregulars who are holding positions in the hills outside the town. The operation leads to the capture of 70 Irregulars.
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At an action near Castletownroche, County Cork, three IRA fighters are reported by the press to have been killed and nine wounded, having returned to the village for a funeral.
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The Castle in Ballina, the historic seat of the Earl of Arran, is burnt and destroyed by Republicans. Around 350 priceless paintings in the Earl's art collection are destroyed.
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in western County Cork for several hours. They withdraw after losing four officers and more men killed. Four Free State soldiers are also killed and two wounded in the attack.
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kills up to 15 Free State soldiers, including Brigadier Joe Ring. Republican losses are reported in the press as 10 killed and more wounded, but this may be an overstatement.
876:. Oscar Traynor and the main Anti-Treaty force from Dublin abandons Blessington. In exchanges of fire, one man on either side is killed and two Free State troops are wounded. 3077:
One Free State soldier is killed and another badly injured when their truck crashes in Dalkey, Dublin, while driving too fast close to the scene of an ambush on 15 November.
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are executed by the Free State in revenge for the killing of Seán Hales. This is an illegal act, as the four were captured before the Dáil passed its emergency legislation.
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Free State troops fire on a Republican rally on O'Connell Street, Dubin that was protesting against the mistreatment of prisoners. One civilian is killed and seven wounded.
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Republican forces under Liam Deasy attack Bruree, County Limerick with three armoured cars, trying to re-take it from the Free State troops but their attack is beaten off.
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12 April – National Army officer in Clonmel barracks shoots dead a prisoner named Jerome Lyons. he allegedly tried to grab the officers revolver while under interrogation
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Irregulars hijack a cargo ship in Westport and direct it to Newport. Four hundred tons of flour are unloaded in Newport. The ship is then allowed to proceed to Liverpool.
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mountain. All six are killed by the pursuing Free State troops, four of them, it is alleged, are killed after surrendering. Among those killed are Cpt. Harry Benson, and
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The government of the Irish Free State (established as a provisional government in January 1922 and as a full government in December 1922) was ultimately victorious. The
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A National Army soldier accidentally shoots dead a civilian, Elizabeth Walsh, in her home in Parnell Street Dublin while she was making him dinner his revolver went off.
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in Dublin in protest at their continued detention after the war's end. The strike is joined by up to 8,000 Republican prisoners in prisons and camps around the country.
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at sea. They take between 400 and 1,500 rifles, 60 machine guns, 700 handguns and over 25,000 rounds of ammunition, which they then distribute to Anti-Treaty IRA units.
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6 April – In Kerry, Free State troops mount an operation aimed at rescuing Hannafin, an informer held by the Anti-Treaty IRA. They raid a village at Derrynafeana near
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February – Free State troops based in Carrick-on-Shannon, including armoured cars and an 18-pounder gun, sweep County Leitrim, searching for a Republican column under
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20 September – A Free State soldier is accidentally killed cleaning his rifle in County Cork and a civilian girl is killed in Kildare by bomb she found in an outhouse.
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in County Wexford after some fighting. They take the Free State garrison there captive but release them on condition that they do not fight again against Republicans.
5261:*Civilian casualties, may be far higher, casualties for the Dublin fighting are given as 250, but it is not clear how many of these were killed and how many wounded. 3931:, County Mayo. The troops were returning to Westport with eight prisoners. After a seven-hour gun balttle, one National Army soldier and a medical orderly are killed. 3468:
There is a bomb planted at CID headquarters at Oriel House, Dublin. One Free State soldier is killed and two wounded in the explosion. Two civilians are also wounded.
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In Dublin, Free State troops bring up a field gun to Henry street, within 100 metres of the remaining republican held positions to fire on them at point blank range.
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24 April – Free State troops take a republican prisoner, Daniel Murphy, to Knocknagoshel, where 5 National Army troops had been killed on 6 March and shoot him dead.
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Dublin, A civilian, Patrick Carney, injured by the fire started by anti-Treaty fighters at the income tax offices, Beresford Place, dies at his home in Harold Cross.
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20 October – In County Kerry, a Free State soldier is shot dead while trying to clear a blocked road at Duagh. Another is killed the following day at Lawlor's Cross.
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assumes command. In the morning there is a truce to remove the wounded. Shortly afterwards, a massive explosion destroys the western wing of the Four Courts and the
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is mortally wounded. He is transported in a horse and dray and is denied medical attention. The Dungarvan parish priest permits only one mass to be offered for him.
3024:, County Dublin. A Free State soldier and a civilian are killed in the action, in which shots are exchanged and two grenades are thrown by the Anti-Treaty fighters. 2728:
The National Army garrison in Dundalk is 'stood to' in anticipation of night attack by anti-Treaty fighters. One Free State soldier is accidentally shot and killed.
624:, County Donegal. After a two-hour gun battle, two anti-Treatyites are killed and 50 surrender. Elsewhere in the county, another 200 republicans are taken prisoner. 8137: 7750: 2701:
15–16 October – In County Mayo, irregulars rob the banks in Belmullet and Bangor Erris. They also collect an "annual license duty' from the publicans in the towns.
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Free State troops, equipped with an 18-pounder gun, shell the republican camp at Lough Inch, County Donegal. They surrender after two days, with 30 taken prisoner.
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17 December – the last British troops leave the Free State. They are the remnants of a 5,000 strong garrison maintained up to that point in Dublin, commanded by
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in County 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.
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A CID Officer fires at a 'wanted man' on the corner of Grafton Street and Nassau Street. He hits and mortally wounds civilian George Fitzhenry (67) of Fairview.
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22 April – Free State troops surround Frank Aiken, Padraig Quinn and Sean Quinn, the leaders of the Anti-Treaty forces in the Dundalk area, in a safe house in
2528:, County Louth. One officer, Captain Walshe is killed and three others wounded in an ambush in Tipperary. The telephone link between Dublin and Dundalk is cut. 706:, when Republicans attack Free State held buildings. Casualties include National Army officer Michael Dockery. Fighting continues in Boyle for three more days. 433:
At Newtowncunningham, County Donegal, a Free State motor convoy is ambushed by Republicans, one Pro-treaty soldier is killed outright and four fatally wounded.
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19 October – A Free State soldier is killed by sniper near Naas, County Kildare. Another dies in an accidental shooting at Corporation Street, central Dublin.
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18 August – A Free State soldier is accidentally shot dead by his comrades, firing in the air to celebrate the election reulsts in Ballybay, County Monaghan.
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An ambush of a National Army patrol takes place near Enniscorthy, County Wexford, two Free State officers are mortally wounded and two civilians are wounded.
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destroy the bridges at Pootoon and Shanaghy. They also dug trenches into the roads surrounding Ballina in order to prevent vehicle traffic entering the town.
1004: 3714:, County Kerry. A Captain Coyle is killed and three soldiers wounded. Free State troops pursue the IRA column, killing one of them and wounding another two. 2287:
in Dublin. They also attack the Wellington and Portobello military barracks. The attacks were driven off by Free State troops after several hours of firing.
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and another officer turn ambush which results in capture of 30 of ambushers. Costello is promoted by Michael Collins to Colonel-Commandant at the age of 18.
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Free State troops shoot dead a man they state is an 'Irregular', at Coolnamuck County Waterford who failed to halt at a checkpoint and arrest three others.
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A Free State convoy is ambushed near Aughatubrid, County Kerry. Two Free State soldiers are killed and two wounded. One Republican is wounded and captured.
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Two prisoners attempt to escape from Drumboe Castle, County Donegal. They are shot by Free State troops under Major Glennon, and one Gallagher is killed.
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in west County Cork. Free State commandant Tom Keogh and eight other soldiers are killed in the blast. A Republican prisoner is shot dead in reprisal by
843:, County Meath. One man on either side is killed before a priest arranges a truce and the republicans surrender. They are held in Trim and Dundalk gaols. 8606: 3484:
A National Army patrol is ambushed near Bangor Erris, County Mayo. One Soldier is injured and 14 Irregulars are captured, each in possession of a rifle.
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National Army troops advance through North Mayo via Lahardane. National Army troops are ambushed as they travel through Coolnabinna, at the foot of the
1292:, County Donegal, an Irregular disguised as a priest had lured National Army troops into an ambush resulting in the deaths of two Free State volunteers. 4319: 3827:
10 February – Republicans shoot dead a civilian James Gallagher in Gweedore, County Donegal. He had previously fired at an IRA party raiding his house.
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One Anti-Treaty fighter, Hugh O'Donnell, a native of the Caherconlish district, is killed in a skirmish in Ballintubber, Kilfinane, in County Limerick.
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Three Free State soldiers, including two commandants, Collison and McCurtain, are killed in a mine and gun attack on a troop lorry in County Tipperary.
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An Anti-Treaty fighter named Murphy is captured near Tralee, and then shot dead by Free State troops, his body is found in Knocknagoshel, County Kerry
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22 February – Nicholas Williams, a member of the Free State militia the Citizens Defence Force, is found shot dead in field on Hollybank Road, Dublin.
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National Army troops beat off an attack on Lifford Barracks, County Donegal. Two National Army soldiers are wounded. Irregular casualties are unknown.
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23 November – The republican hunger strike is called off. The women prisoners are released but most of the men are detained until the following year.
4088: 2943: 1942:, County Kerry. One officer is killed. The Free State troops are caught in several more ambushes along their line of retreat, taking more casualties. 17: 8089: 7855: 6102: 5902: 4689:. A firefight breaks out in which the two Quinns are wounded, Sean mortally and subsequently captured. In the confusion, Aiken manages to slip away. 3738:
30 January – Free State Senator John Bagwell is kidnapped in Dublin by Anti-Treaty fighters. Senator O'Sullivan's house is also burned in Killarney.
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on the County Cavan–Fermanagh border, Anti-Treaty IRA captain Michael Cull killed by plain clothes Free State officer while raiding a hardware shop.
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Free State general Seán Mac Eoin reports to Michael Collins, "In the Midlands Divisions all posts and positions of military value are in our hands."
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Two Free State officers Lt.s Kennedy and Cruise are seized while driving near Clonmel, shot and secretly buried. Their bodies are found on 3 April.
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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.
3540: 1641:, County Cork from its anti-Treaty garrison. Casualties are reported as one dead and 2 wounded on either side. 27 Republicans are taken prisoner. 983: 732:, causing the Free State troops to attack Republican held positions in the town. The Republicans retreat, burning the barracks they were holding. 9534: 9421: 6417: 4345:
28 March – Five Republicans who were captured in the Anti-Treaty IRA's 5 March attack on Cahersiveen, County Kerry are executed by firing squad.
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8 September – Republican activist Timothy Kenefick is abducted from his home in Cork city by Free State troops. He is shot dead and his body is
2034:, Dublin. In Cork, there is an exchange of fire between Free State troops and Anti-Treaty snipers. One Republican is killed by machine gun fire. 5770: 4571:
A National Army report states, "Events of the past few days point to the beginning of the end as a far as the irregular campaign is concerned".
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15 October – In Swagh North, County Mayo, Irregulars attack two lorry loads of National Army Troops, one of whom is killed and another wounded.
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19 March – Free State troops of Custume Barracks, Athlone, shoot dead a civilian, John Murphy, they said they were pursuing escaped prisoners.
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no longer applies. He rejects an application to free two of the 5,000 prisoners taken by National forces since the outbreak of the civil war.
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11 January – 40 Republicans burn the railway station in Sligo town, destroying it and badly damaging seven engines and forty carriages. The
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leads 100 National Army troops in boats in an attack on the quays in Waterford, taking 12 prisoners. Free State troops then cross the river
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An 80-year-old woman, Mrs Fitzpatrick, is shot dead at her home Longford by republicans who were looking for her son, a Free State officer.
3960: 2875:, south Dublin. O'Malley is hit over 20 times, but survives and is taken prisoner. He shoots dead a National Army soldier in the gun fight. 2576: 1348:. Fighting continues for two days, in which four Free State troops are killed and three wounded. Forty-four Republican prisoners are taken. 1048: 693: 9478: 3546:
The National Army barracks in Crossmolina is attacked by a sniper. Several private houses are pierced by bullets. There are no casualties.
2373:), who is shot at close range in the forehead. One National Army sergeant is killed in the operation and 30 Irregulars are taken prisoner. 1089:
eventually, Dungarvan where many men of the Flying Column give up the struggle. Lennon resigns 1 August in a letter to First Division O/C
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Private Joseph O’Riordain died 28 October 1922. Private Edward V Kavanagh died 28 October 1922. Private Peter Byrne died 28 October 1922.
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National Army troops raid and capture a bomb making factory at Gardiner Street, Dublin. A Free State captain, Nicholas Tobin, brother of
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ammunition. This action allowed the Kerry Anti-Treaty units to pursue a fairly effective guerrilla campaign for the remainder of the war.
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Naval landing of 400 Free State troops in Westport. As the troops arrive on the quay, Irregulars abandon the R.I.C. barracks in the town.
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Serjeant George Gorman died 18 January 1923. Private John Fitzgerald died 18 January 1923. Private Joseph A Foster died 18 January 1923.
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Serjeant Patrick J Geraghty died 17 January 1923. Private Daniel Buckley died 17 January 1923. Private Robert Nash died 17 January 1923.
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Kerry, Another Republican prisoner, Seamus Taylor is taken from Kenmare jail to Ballyseedy woods by National Army troops and shot dead.
4067:, Adjutant General of the Anti-Treaty IRA, is captured by Free State troops at the Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary, in Moore's Wood, 3983:
Six irregulars from Corballa, near Ballina are arrested. In addition, the National Army arrest a female school teacher called Miss May.
3928: 3522: 3405:, County Cavan, looting shops and homes and taking a Free State supporter, Doctor Hamilton captive before they return to the mountains. 2871:, second-in-command of the Anti-Treaty IRA, is captured following a shoot out with Free State soldiers in a house on Ailesbury Road in 2349:
Republican fighter Bertie Murphy is shot dead in Killarney, County Kerry, by National Army troops in reprisal for ambushes in the area.
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Free State troops assault an Anti-Treaty position at Convent hill, near Newport, County Mayo. They are repulsed with seven men wounded.
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Anti-Treaty IRA members Christy Breslin and Joseph Kiernan, are arrested by Free State forces at Georges Street, Dublin and killed at
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Early December – Kenmare, County Kerry (captured by Republicans on 9 September) is re-taken by Free State troops under General Murphy.
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The Free State forces under General Prout take Carrick on Suir with one man killed and three wounded. Breen's men retreat southwards.
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Two girl civilians are shot dead another man critically wounded by Northern Ireland forces along the border with the Free State, near
9661: 8639: 5270: 4662: 4617: 4075: 3938:, County Galway. One Republican is killed and eighteen are captured and sentenced to death. Five of the prisoners are later executed. 3197: 3115: 2236: 1432:
at a cost of 9 killed and 35 wounded. Two Republican fighters are killed in the fighting and more are wounded. The remainder retreat.
7503: 2579:, County Clare ambush a National Army column. A number of Free State troops and one Anti-Treaty IRA man are killed in the firefight. 1399:
In County Mayo, the Free State Authorities establish a volunteer Civilian Guard. The initiative is later expanded to other counties.
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Castlebar District Council issues a resolution condemning the Free State Provisional government for inaugurating the war in Ireland.
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A National Army soldier is executed in Portlaoise for treachery, having defected to and handed over weapons to the Anti-Treaty IRA.
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Free State soldier Thomas Leahy, was accidentally shot dead by one of his comrades while guarding Cahir Castle in County Tipperary.
4078:. One IRA man is killed. The remainder are taken to prison in Galway and sentenced to death, but this sentence is not carried out. 2936:
are killed in the crossfire and many wounded. One of the IRA dead, James Spain, is allegedly executed while unarmed after capture.
1918:, Westland Row, Dublin. They consist initially of over 100 heavily armed men and later are 350 strong. Also thirty members of the 3935: 3801:
8 February – The Free State suspends executions until 18 February, offering an amnesty to anyone who surrendered before that day.
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The Free State executes a total of 34 Republican prisoners during this month, bringing the total number executed so far up to 53.
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31 October – A civilian, James Cullinan of Kilnamona, County Clare, is shot dead by the roadside near his home by unknown gunmen.
1537:, County Kerry. The Republicans abandon their positions after six shrapnel shells are fired at them from an 18-pounder field gun. 743:
stating the Fourth Northern Division of the IRA would stay neutral, called for an end to the fighting and for the removal of the
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First week of May – A major Free State sweep in County Cork takes the last rural areas held by the republicans in the county at
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A Free State soldier, Daniel Dennehy of Cork is shot dead by machine gun fire while guarding a railway near Mallow, County Cork.
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District Council, but a fire-fight breaks out in which Ruane, an Anti-Treaty officer and Free State officer are fatally wounded.
4988:; 1 killed and 23 wounded. The Irish Free State paid for compensation for the families of the men killed/wounded in the attack. 4953:
6 December – Scartaglen, County Kerry. Free State Lt. Jeremiah Gaffney shot dead republican Thomas Brosnan in a revenge attack.
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Garda Sergeant James Woods murdered in his Garda station after resisting an armed raid by insurgents, Scartaglen, County Kerry.
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22 June – Michael Radford of the South Wexford Brigade I.R.A. (Anti-Treaty) is shot dead by Free State soldiers at Ballybuick,
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28 December – Republican Francis Lawlor is abducted by Free State forces in Dublin, killed and his body dumped at Orwell Road,
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A Free State patrol is ambushed on Harcourt Street, Dublin, one civilian, a waitress in a hotel, is shot dead in the crossfire.
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is executed by the Free State, having been captured in possession of a pistol-which, ironically, had been given to Childers by
2687:, is burned down by Republicans (together with nearby Glendalough House) to prevent National troops from using them as billets. 2404:
24 September – the Free State evacuates its garrison at Newport, County Mayo due to the intense guerrilla activity in the area.
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18 February – Up to 1,000 Free-State troops drawn from Cahir, Cashel, Clonmel and Tipperary town encircle the area around the
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5 October – An anti-Treaty IRA officer Sean O'Donoghue is shot dead by Free State troops in Cork city, who also arrest 39 men.
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A Free State Lieutenant, Beehan, is shot dead in an ambush near Castleisland, County Kerry, while escorting two Civic Guards.
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19 February – Anti-Treaty officer Thomas O'Sullivan, head of the local IRA battalion, is shot dead by Free State troops near
2924:
A prisoner, Michael Buckley, is shot dead in Limerick Prison by National Army troops for 'signalling to political prisoners'.
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In Galway, the funeral of a soldier killed on the 15th is fired on by Republicans, a battalion commandant, Rooney, is killed.
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A Free State column under Commandant General Sweeney breaks up Anti-Treaty units in County Donegal. There are fire fights at
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4 February – In Shorne, Rathmore, County Kerry, Anti-Treaty IRA fighter Micheal McSweeney is shot dead by Free State troops.
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22 December – A CID Assistant Inspector is wounded in an attack at Ellis Quay, Dublin and dies of his wounds on 29 December.
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Second consecutive night of sniping attacks in Dublin. Anti-Treaty fighters attempt to take over the Telephone exchange and
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Anti-Treaty fighters explode a bomb at the Customs and Excise Offices in Dublin. One CID man is killed and another wounded.
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Two Free State soldiers are killed by a land mine and gun attack on a patrol near Dundalk. Another two are killed in Kerry.
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31 September – The barracks in Cavan town is attacked early in the morning, a mine is exploded but there are no casualties.
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2 February – One Free State soldier is killed and another wounded in an ambush of a patrol near Cahirsiveen, County Kerry.
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A civilian Eric Wolfe, is taken from his trap by unknown gunmen near Kinsale, County Cork and killed by multiple gunshots.
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A contingent of 70 National Army troops enter Ballinrobe, County Mayo. The National Army recruit a further 200 volunteers.
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fire, but fail to take them. Six Free State troops are killed and five wounded. One Republican is killed and five wounded.
806:
The remainder of Oscar Traynor's Anti-Treaty force in O'Connell street either slips away or surrenders. Republican leader
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barracks in County Cavan is attacked with rifle fire and grenades. There are no casualties. Barracks are also attacked at
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Anti-Treaty IRA men attack a Free State patrol on Longford Street, Dublin, one civilian is killed and three more wounded.
1736:. Commandant Tom "Scarteen" O'Connor (formerly local IRA commander) lands unopposed with 200 pro-treaty men and occupies 1450:. The remaining irregulars flee back into the countryside. As they leave the town, the barracks and town hall are burned. 1098: 932:
13 July – Republicans take the Free State outpost, the Munster Tavern, in Limerick, but are driven back by armoured cars.
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Two Free State soldiers are killed, one in a firefight near Abbeydorney, County Kerry, the other by a sniper in Dundalk.
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21 April – An Anti-Treaty IRA captain, Martin Hogan, is abducted and killed in Dublin, his body is found in Drumcondra.
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A civilian suspected of Republican sympathies is shot dead on Donore Avenue Dublin by Free State Intelligence officers.
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between Pro- and Anti-Treaty factions. National Army troops open fire on the Republicans holding the Ordnance Barracks.
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and shot in the head. The other is killed in an exchange of fire when he tries to search two republican fighters near
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6 March – Five Free State soldiers, including three officers are killed by a booby trap mine while clearing a road in
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16 February – An unidentified man is found shot dead near Thurles, with the warning pinned on him, 'One out of fifty'.
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In Marybourogh Jail, where 600 Anti-Treaty prisoners are being held, the Republicans riot and set fire to their cells.
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Two Free State soldiers are killed in Galway, when the car they were driving crashes into a tree laid across the road.
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assembled in Dublin. The army council resigned affirming the subservience of the military to the civilian government.
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is abducted by Free State plainclothesmen and killed. His body is later found in the Wicklow Mountains on 12 October.
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A Free State lieutenant and an anti-Treaty fighter are killed in a skirmish in the Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary.
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4 December – A party of 60 Republican fighters ambushes a Free State convoy of two lorries on Drimoleague Road, near
2554:
A National Army officer, Captain Ignatius Redmond is assassinated in County Wexford, shot three times at close range.
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Two Republicans are captured in Tralee and shot by Free State troops. One of them, James Healy, survives and escapes.
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One anti-Treaty fighter and one Free State soldier are killed in a gun battle after an attack on Free State post at
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The police barracks in Newport are burned by Irregulars, who had held the building since the beginning of the Truce.
343:, two men – National Army adjutant Patrick Columb and anti-Treaty republican Joe Leavy – die in clashes in the town. 5391: 961: 518: 9626: 3974:, County Leitrim. Two Anti-Treaty fighters,James Cull and Patrick Tynan, are killed when their dugout is blown up. 3752:
in County Mayo is burned down by Republican guerrillas, because its owner, Maurice Moore is a senator in the Dáil.
3418:, County Kerry, alerts the local Free State garrison to the presence of the local Anti-Treaty guerrilla column at 3339:
Free State troops near Carrick on Suir shoot dead a civilian, Patrick Martin, who approaches them with a revolver.
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A civilian, Livingstone Cooke, is shot dead by gunmen thought to be Republicans, at Old Blackrock Road, Cork City.
1855:, County Cork. One Free State officer is killed, two others wounded and the remainder surrendered with their arms. 9164: 7451: 4409:
In Ballybay, County Monaghan, another civilian, Owen McGuinness, a Treaty supporter, is shot dead by republicans.
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Eleven Republican prisoners are executed by the Free State – two in Limerick, four in Tralee and five in Athlone.
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In the rest of the month of November – Free State troops under Tony Lawlor sweep south and west County Mayo and
101: 78:(late June–August 1922) when the Free State forces took the major towns and cities, and then a longer period of 4263:
Another Free State soldier, John Little, is accidentally shot dead by his comrades in Collins Barracks, Dublin.
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25 January – One Free State soldier and one Anti-Treaty fighter are killed in two separate skirmishes in Kerry.
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2 November – Skirmish near Headford, County Kerry, one Anti-Treaty IRA man and a Free State soldier are killed.
2725:, County Cork. They claim two soldiers are killed and one mortally wounded, National Army reports three wounded 1791: 1752: 602:
in order to help the Four Courts garrison. His men also take up positions in York Street, South Circular Road,
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A civilian, James Malone, is shot dead at his home in Garald Griffin Street, Cork city by unidentified gunmen.
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Three National Army soldiers were killed in fighting near Kilmallock. Republican casualties were not reported.
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15 August – Éamon de Valera arrested in Ennis, when he tried to make an election speech. He is imprisoned at
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In Killarney, Free State troops break into the houses of six female Republicans and paint their bodies green.
2186:. One Free State soldier is killed and two wounded in the firing. A civilian is also killed in the crossfire. 1718: 1259:
Oscar Traynor, commander of the Anti-Treaty IRA's Dublin Brigade, is arrested by Free State troops in Dublin.
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Two soldiers of the Railway protection Corps go missing in County Louth. The body of one is found shot dead.
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The Free State releases 300 Republican prisoners who are no longer considered a threat to national security.
2007:, and two in an ambush and firefight between Kilrglin and Tralee in County Kerry. An attack is also made on 1632:
Joe Hudson, Glasthule, Dun Laoire is shot dead in his Garden at the same address by Free State Army officer.
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27 June – Collins gives a final ultimatum to the Four Courts garrison to surrender before they are attacked.
491:. A further 247,226 people voted for other parties, all of whom supported the Treaty (except Unionist Party) 8555: 5300: 4473:
and no 'summary executions'. Republican Mick Sheehan commented, "We may thank Prout that there are so few."
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13 February – Two Anti-Treaty men are killed in a raid on their dug out at Currahane Strands, County Kerry.
3282: 3095:. There are attacks that night on Protobello and Wellignton attacks in Dublin but inflicting no casualties. 2899:
The National Army arrests Republican at checkpoint and executes him on the side of the road, in Peake near
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members Seán Cole and Alf Colley and Anti-Treatyite Bernard Daly, are abducted and killed in Dublin by the
744: 495: 9457: 8715: 6861:"TWO IRISH SOLDIERS KILLED IN AMBUSH; Two Others Are Taken Prisoner and Colonel Thornton Is Badly Wounded" 4760:
14 May – Joint meeting of the Republican Government and IRA Army Executive instructs Aiken to end the war.
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Free State General Denis Galvin dies after the accidental explosion of grenade during a training exercise.
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A Postmaster J O'Reilly, is shot dead by Republican raiders on the post office at Clonakilty, County Cork.
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over the river Maine blown up by the Republicans. The National Army reports 4 Anti-Treaty fighters killed.
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9 November – Anti-Treaty fighters in Dublin attack Portobello barracks. One Anti-Treaty fighter is killed.
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Two civilian pro-Treaty supporters are shot dead in Cork city and dumped in a turnip field, tied together.
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Two Free State troops are killed in an ambush at Sugnagillow, County Donegal. Another two are killed near
332:
25 April – A National Army brigadier-general, George Adamson, is shot dead in suspicious circumstances in
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Four soldiers of the National Army were killed when a Lancia car they were travelling in was bombed near
2647:, a Republican captured after the fall of the Four Courts, is shot dead during an attempt to escape from 2263:
Press reports say that a total of six Anti-Treaty and six Free State troops are killed in an ambushes at
1105:, issues a statement endorsing Michael Collins' efforts to bring "peace and order to the South and West". 636: 480: 158: 7877: 7794: 7353: 7003: 6860: 6721: 6129: 5784: 5326: 5187:
Additions,: Kerry + 78, Cork + 120, Sligo + 39, Offaly + 19, Clare + 27, January–June clashes + 7 = 290
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24 May – Frank Aiken orders a ceasefire. Anti-Treaty fighters are to "dump their arms" and return home.
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16 March – National Army troops sweep the vicinity of Newport in County Mayo, resulting in some arrests.
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4 January – A column of 65 Anti-Treaty fighters from Cork and Kerry IRA units, under Tom Barry, attacks
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23 September – Anti-Treaty fighter Michael Neville, is taken from work in Dublin and found shot dead at
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that Republicans have planned to destroy all the bridges leading into Dublin. In the ensuing manoeuvres
339:
27 April – The week after an abortive attempt by the anti-Treaty IRA to occupy the military barracks in
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Southern Division and his death crippled the Republican's cause in the County Tipperary/Waterford area.
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Free State Civic Guard Charles Wood accidentally shot dead by a colleague, Ship Street Barracks, Dublin
1051:. Prout sets up his gun on Mount Misery (Mercy) and bombards Republican held positions along the River 444: 302:
in a show of defiance calculated to provoke a response by the British troops still stationed in Dublin.
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ambush and mobilises local people to remove a roadblock. The IRA in response seize four of his cattle.
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There are attacks by Anti-Treaty fighters on Free State troops in Dublin city centre and Tallaght and
986:, County Laois where the local Anti-Treaty forces were billeted. Five Republicans are reported killed. 9036: 8430: 6425: 4924: 4185:
Two National Army soldiers are shot and killed in Dublin. One is seized when unarmed and off duty in
3695:, Dublin destroys a National Army tender, badly injuring three Free State soldiers and two civilians. 3088: 3020:
15 November – A seven-man Free State Army patrol, escorting a prisoner is ambushed at Ulverton road,
2970: 2946:, County Kerry. Two civilians (30-year-old Jeremiah McKenna and his mother) are killed in the firing. 2435: 2076:, County Cork with infantry and a captured armoured car. They withdraw after a seven-hour fire fight. 1915: 1018:
arrives in Limerick with 1,500 National Army troops, four armoured cars and one 18-pounder field gun.
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An anti-Treaty fighter, T Beehan, is shot dead after capture in county Kildare by Free State troops.
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A National Army officer is accidentally shot in Ballina. He survives the accident but loses his leg.
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3 November – A Free State soldier and a civilian are killed in a car accident at North Wall, Dublin.
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Pro-Treaty supporter under suspicion of being an informant is executed by Anti-Treaty Volunteers in
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One Free State soldier is killed and one fatally wounded in an ambush in Stranarlor, County Donegal.
9656: 9651: 9646: 4372:, one of whom is a senator. The fire fails to ignite and the mine is defused by Free State troops. 4106:
An anti-Treaty prisoner, Gleeson is shot dead after being taken prisoner by Free State troops near
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is another prominent victim of house burnings. He also survives an assassination attempt in Dublin.
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A civilian carter, James Finlay is shot dead by anti-Treaty fighters near Tullamore, County Offaly.
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A Free State soldier is killed in an attack on the National Army post in Castlemaine, County Kerry.
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in Dublin. Three Free State soldiers are also killed in the fire fights during the escape attempts.
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after a four-hour gun battle. Three Anti-Treatyites are killed and two Free State soldiers wounded.
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22 January – Three Anti-Treaty IRA men are executed in Dundalk, having been captured on 7 January.
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21 November – A Free State soldier is killed in an ambush between Tallaght and Clondalkin, Dublin.
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18 November – Four Anti-Treaty IRA fighters are killed when a land mine they are preparing on the
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without resistance. The Republicans abandon the town and burn the local radio transmitter station.
488: 198:, which were being abandoned by British troops. After negotiations between the mayor of Limerick, 9331: 9276: 8834: 8804: 7481: 7212: 6539: 6176: 5697: 5565: 5535: 4449: 3834:
In Cork city a civilian, Michael Cusack, is mortally wounded in an attack on the city Courthouse.
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Free State troops in Clones shoot dead a civilian, James Murphy, who failed to stop at roadblock.
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An IRA fighter, Phillip Kilgam is killed in an exchange of fire in Manorhamilton, County Leitrim.
2483: 1911: 1369: 703: 4627:, who in December 1922 was appointed by Éamon de Valera as envoy for the anti-Treatyites in the 2881:
Skirmish between National Army and Republican troops who attack military posts in two villages,
2224:, County Mayo. The Republicans' armoured car breaks down in the retreat and has to be abandoned. 82:(September 1922 – April 1923) as the anti-Treaty forces were gradually brought to a standstill. 6035: 4738: 4616:
15 April – A fire-fight between an Anti-Treaty IRA column and Free State troops takes place at
4352: 4217: 3885: 3003: 2896:, three are shot dead by anti-Treaty fighters and one shot by Free State troops at a roadblock. 2415: 1737: 1700: 1587:, including their officer Pat Sweeney, crippling the remnants of the Anti-Treaty IRA in Dublin. 1557: 1297:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in an ambush on the road from Killorglin to Tralee in Kerry.
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14 June - Michael Collins urges voters to vote "for the candidates they think best of" in Cork.
398:, which is the local headquarters of the Free State forces. When reinforcements travel through 9058: 4933:
22 November – IRA prisoner Andrew Sullivan dies on hunger strike in Mountjoy prison in Dublin.
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A National Army officer, Peter McNicholas, is killed in an ambush near Kiltimagh, County Mayo.
3778:
A party of 50 Anti-Treaty IRA fighters, operating from the Arigna mountains, raid the town of
3111:
Three Anti-Treaty IRA prisoners are executed by firing squad in Dublin for possession of arms.
2784:
being rid of external aggression are at liberty to decide freely how they are to be governed".
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31 August – The Anti-Treaty IRA mounts gun and grenade attacks against Free State soldiers at
1744:. Kerry operations in August have cost the National Army a total of 11 killed and 114 wounded. 146:, taking 40 policemen prisoner and capturing 600 rifles and thousands of rounds of ammunition. 4375:
Press reports that Free State troops have arrested 16 republican fighters around the country.
4074:
In County Mayo, an Anti-Treaty IRA column is surrounded and captured by Free State troops at
3877: 2999: 2932: 2684: 2635: 1949:. National Army officer Lieutenant McCormack is killed and several more soldiers are wounded. 1795: 550: 347: 318: 256: 4839:
County Dublin. It was alleged that McEntee had received threats from the CID at Oriel House.
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5 March – A Free state patrol comes upon a 36-man strong Anti-Treaty column about to attack
3619:. He is not executed after he signs an order calling for men under his command to surrender. 2927:
8 November – Five people are killed in an attack in Dublin. Anti-Treaty IRA fighters attack
2817:
County Kerry. One Anti-Treaty fighter is killed, allegedly after he had been taken prisoner.
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13 October – A Free State soldier is killed in an ambush of a troop lorry at Ulverton Road,
2617:
A civilian, Henry Moore, was shot dead by raiders to his house at Stillorgan, county Dublin.
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The Free State barracks in Drumshambo, County Leitrim is attacked and one soldier is killed.
1898:, near his family home in County Cork, he is the only fatality of the 45-minute fire fight. 8712:"Dáil Éireann - Volume 2 - 08 February, 1923 - MOTION FOR ADJOURNMENT. - THE ARMY POSITION" 8635: 4551: 4042: 3105: 2844:
Five civilians are wounded by a grenade blast at an ambush in Henry Street, central Dublin.
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barracks, County Monaghan. The attack is unsuccessful but one Free State soldier is killed.
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on the Pro-Treaty troops in Dublin stationed at the Provisional Government headquarters in
306: 199: 168: 131: 75: 3411:
A Free State soldier, Volunteer Fergusson from Cavan, is killed in action in County Kerry.
3193:
6 December – The Irish Free State is formally established by the British House of Commons.
2820:
Late October – The bodies of four Anti-Treaty IRA men are found in hay stack at Rockview,
1613:
crossroads in Kerry. One National Army officer is killed and several privates are wounded.
678:
In County Donegal, the National Army commandeer a train from Buncrana and move northward.
655:. Casualties are reported, including at least one irregular killed and 200 taken prisoner. 8: 8287:
Lieutenant Sean Keogh died 17 December 1922. Sergeant Thomas Walsh died 17 December 1922.
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Four Anti-Treaty IRA fighters are killed in an action at Kyle in County Wexford, between
3881: 3717:
A civilian William McGowan, is shot dead by a Free State sentry in Dublin's Phoenix Park.
3680: 3518: 3503:
In the Dundalk area two killings are reported. the body of a man John Phelan is found in
3430: 3101:
29 November – A Free State soldier is killed in an ambush at Rearcross, County Tipperary.
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An off duty Free State soldier, Volunteer Shercock, is seized and shot dead near Dundalk.
2117:
A civilian is shot dead by Free State troops in a raid on a shop at Capel Street, Dublin.
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In County Kerry, a Free State column is ambushed near Listowel, one soldier is shot dead.
599: 380: 291: 221: 57: 9604: 9481:
in addition 5 members of the Garda were killed by Anti treaty IRA between 1931 and 1942.
6633:"Fight in Swinford: Town Captured and Recaptured. Reinforcements from Ballina Ambused". 4318:
Republican leader in County Leitrim, Ned Bofin and three of his men are captured in the
3168:, County Dublin is attacked that night. Four Free State soldiers are wounded by gunfire. 2142:
A Free State soldier is assassinated at Barrack Street, Cork, while visiting his family.
1963:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in an ambush on the road between Nenagh and Limerick.
7354:"REBELS ATTACK CAHIR.; Captain Walsh and Several Soldiers Killed--Sharp Fight in Louth" 5764: 5624: 5616: 5383: 4858: 4186: 4170:
The bodies of two civilians are found at Morehill, Tallow on the Waterford/Cork border.
3841: 3585:
15 January – Five Anti-Treaty IRA men are executed by the Free State. Four are shot in
3048:
19 November – Three more Republican prisoners are executed in Dublin by the Free State.
2872: 2777:, County Kildare and five wounded. Their tender is ambushed on the road to Baltinglass. 2680:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in kerry, one in Rathmore, the other in Abbeydorney.
2551:
Two civilian Free State supporters are abducted and killed at Whitescross, County Cork.
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Two unarmed National Army medics are shot dead by a sniper at Inisfallen, County Kerry.
1047:, Flying Column Leader. The combined Waterford Brigade is under the overall command of 864:
Free State troops move south from Dublin and break up the Anti-Treaty concentration at
465: 390:
4 May – Pro- and Anti-Treaty IRA forces clash in County Donegal. There is firefight at
203: 195: 68: 53: 4775: 4620:, County Kerry. The Free State claims that nine Republicans were killed in the action. 4420: 4095:. The dead are from IRA Kerry 2 Brigade. One man, Tadhg Coffey, escapes the massacre. 3970:
27 February – National Army troops surprise an Anti-Treaty column in their dug out at
3529:, County Tipperary, including the extensive library built up by his father, historian 3027:
17 November – Four Anti-Treaty IRA men from Dublin, who were captured with weapons in
2744:, County Mayo. Free state soldiers eventually beat off the attackers after five hours. 658:
Anti-Treaty IRA fighters fire on National Army billets in Tralee, killing one soldier.
563:
A number of buildings in Ballina, including the post office, are seized by Irregulars.
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A Postmaster, Samuel Atkinson, is shot dead by raiders at Lisnalong, County Monaghan.
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Three National Army soldiers are killed in action (six have been killed int two days)
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A Free State soldier is fatally wounded by a sniper in Castletownmount, near Dundalk.
2695: 2438:. A Free State soldier is also shot dead while on sentry duty at Rathmore courthouse. 2239:, County Mayo, killing 4 Free State soldiers and capturing 16. Another ambush in the 2228:
are shot on Bishops Street, allegedly after trying to escape. One, Sean McEvoy, dies.
2103:
3 September – Massbrook House, Crossmolina, County Mayo is burnt down by Republicans.
1969:
27 August – In County Tipperary, three Free State soldiers are killed in ambush near
1569:
when Free State Intelligence officers discover from captured the Anti-Treaty officer
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A firefight takes place between 200 Free State troops and 30 Anti-Treaty fighters at
796: 632: 607: 526: 437: 399: 322: 214: 191: 135: 79: 49: 3114:
Anti-Treaty IRA officer Patrick Lynch is killed in a Free State raid on his home in
2962:
A Free State sergeant is accidentally shot by a sentry in Cahersiveen, County Kerry.
2310:
The Free State's Lord Chief Justice rules that the country is in a state of war and
1952: 1424:. Paddy Daly and the Dublin Guard, as well as others, a total of about 800, land at 5600: 5012:
8 November – A general amnesty is declared for acts committed during the civil war.
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3 August – The body of Henry McEntee was found at Dubber Cross near Jamestown Road
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March – In retaliation for the execution of three Wexford Republicans on 13 March,
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14 February – In Kiltimagh, County Mayo armed Irregulars set fire to a goods store.
3692: 3616: 3504: 3438: 3426: 3227:
A Free State soldier, Charles Glass is killed at his home in Dundalk by two gunmen.
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In County Tipperary, a National Army soldier is shot dead when visiting his family.
1345: 1334: 1211: 1102: 949:
A Free State column of 16 is ambushed, taken prisoner and disarmed in County Clare.
751: 729: 576: 514: 402:, they are ambushed. Three Free Staters are killed and three are seriously wounded. 354:, four Pro-Treaty troops are arrested by Anti-Treaty Irregulars. They are taken to 71:
called a ceasefire in April 1923 and ordered their men to "dump arms" in May 1923.
38: 8204: 4577:
13 April – Three republican fighters are surprised and captured in a dug out near
4278:
23 March – A detachment of National Army troops surrounds a house on Albert Road,
4155:
Three other Republicans are executed, two in Cork (one was a William Healy of the
3596:
16 January – Two Republican fighters are killed in a skirmish in County Tipperary.
3539:
Two Anti-Treaty IRA officers are killed in a skirmish with Free State troops near
1999:
29 August – Six Free State soldiers are killed in three separate ambushes. Two in
1935:
A Free State soldier is shot dead and a barracks burned at Shortcourse, Waterford.
1526:
The National Army capture Tubbecurry, County Sligo. Three Irregulars are captured.
822: 9610: 9382: 5683: 5196:*this is not a definitive total, but rather what could be found in this article. 4901:
29 October – The Oriel House CID is disbanded and its members transferred to the
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Early May – 12,000 Republicans have been interned by Free State up to this point.
4425: 4369: 4190: 3918: 3895: 3661: 3530: 3286: 2992: 2858: 2648: 2284: 2107: 1899: 1880:
22 August – Two Free State soldiers are killed and three wounded in an ambush at
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Late July – Anti-Treaty IRA in Dublin ambushes and destroys an armoured train in
1124: 1015: 965: 957: 919: 869: 836:. Vol. Christopher McGlynn of the Free State army is killed by a sniper's bullet. 740: 373: 314: 210: 149: 30: 7393: 4970:
13 March – Lt. Jeremiah Gaffney was executed for the shooting of Thomas Brosnan.
4286:. Another is shot dead trying to blow up the Carlton cinema in O'Connell Street. 3378: 3269: 2430:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in an ambush at Brennan's Glen, County Kerry.
2274:, County Cork. Three Anti-Treaty fighters and one Free State soldier are killed. 2235:
14 September – Republicans under Michael Kilroy ambush a Free State convoy near
2164: 2160:, County Cork. One Anti-Treaty officer is killed and 12 of his men are captured. 2083:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in an ambush at Watergrass Hill, County Cork.
975:, County Mayo. Anti-Treaty fighters attempt to kidnap T. Ruane, chairman of the 939:, killing five, wounding four and capturing two armoured cars. They then occupy 627:
30 June – Anti-Treaty commander in the Four Courts, Paddy O'Brien is wounded by
440:
of Sinn Féin would jointly contest the upcoming first election of the new state.
436:
20 May – Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera sign a Pact, in which the pro- and
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An elderly civilian is shot dead during a Post Office robbery in Monaghan town.
4201: 3873: 3795: 3368: 3350: 3297: 3208: 3153: 3028: 2982: 2850:
3 November – Tom Powell and his East Mayo Anti-Treaty IRA unit are captured in
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between 600 National Army troops under General Prout and 400 Republicans under
1170: 1021:
Two Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in two separate ambushes in County Kildare.
789: 710: 672: 628: 310: 61: 9250: 9059:"War Memorial Creedon, O'Brian and Healy Memorial in Donoughmore, Cork County" 8856: 5604: 4980:
21 March – An attack on British Soldiers/Sailors and civilians at Queenstown {
4822: 4498:
Anti-Treaty Volunteer Jerome Lyons is shot dead whilst under interrogation in
3798:, County Limerick by Free State troops when he failed to halt his car in time. 3710:
27 January – Anti-Treaty IRA ambush a party of five National Army soldiers at
2802:
29 October – An Anti-Treaty IRA column under Michael Kilroy attacks and takes
2516:
to Anti-Treaty fighters who surrender their arms and recognise the government.
2096:
Three CID police are shot in an ambush at Dean Grange, Dublin, one later dies.
762: 220:
More confrontations result over the occupation of former British garrisons at
97: 9640: 9530: 8015: 7934: 7851: 7693:
County Kildare. Source: Anne Dolan, Commemorating the Irish Civil War, p. 121
6900: 6834: 6778: 6098: 5948: 5930:'No surrender here!' : the Civil War papers of Ernie O'Malley, 1922-1924 5744: 5612: 5379: 4909:. CID was responsible for a number of killings of republicans during the war. 4891: 4642: 4628: 4594: 4544: 4525: 4486: 4445: 4339: 4252: 4035: 3684: 3462: 3419: 2974: 2807: 2461: 2366: 2357:
town. The car is put out of action and six Republicans flee up the slopes of
2311: 2037:
August – Republicans blow up the railway bridge over the river Blackwater at
1938:
26 August – A Free State convoy of 100 troops is ambushed between Tralee and
1928:
25 August – A Free State CID Motor Driver is fatally wounded in an attack at
1925:
A Free State soldier is killed in a raid on house at Kilcommin, County Kerry.
1763: 1675: 1584: 1496: 1232: 1112: 1044: 1035: 807: 595: 305:
20 April – There is 'intense firing' for two hours, starting at midnight, by
113: 7614: 6460: 3625:
19 January – Republican fighters derail the railway line on the bridge near
3204: 2998:
A civilian, James Martin is shot dead by anti-Treaty raiders at his home at
2955:
William Ahearne shot as an alleged spy by the Anti-Treaty IRA and dumped in
2260:, County Cork. Two Republicans are killed and another arrested and executed. 1817:, County Tipperary. Three National Army troops are killed and seven wounded. 1786: 7981: 6985:"Five killed in Westport: Reported attack on Congregation leaving chapel". 4734: 4730: 4590: 4532: 4458: 4438: 4248: 4107: 3848: 3779: 3729: 3557: 3497: 3246: 3238: 3171: 3157: 2764:
County Wexford.Three other National Army Troops were injured in the attack.
2707:
Directives are sent to the press by Free State director of communications,
2602: 2291: 2240: 2209: 2157: 1656: 1652: 1534: 1484: 1421: 1330: 1316: 1281: 833: 785: 714: 689: 603: 499: 117: 9510: 9129: 7914: 7831: 6814: 6758: 6288:"Castlebar Evacuated: Courthouse, Barracks and Jail Burned". 29 July 1922. 6078: 5928: 5850: 5724: 4873: 3898:
and move in from all sides simultaneously in pursuit of Republican leader
3203:
7 December – Former IRA men in the War of Independence and pro-Treaty TD,
2422: 1173:, freeing its prisoners; two Free State soldiers are killed and 7 wounded. 810:
is killed outside the Hamman hotel. Anti-Treaty Dublin forces re-group in
484: 235:
17 March - IRA leaders meet in Dublin and set up a temporary council with
7594: 6440: 5933:. Cormac K. H. O'Malley, Anne Dolan. Dublin: Lilliput Press. p. 50. 4920: 4818: 4764: 4669: 4565: 4518: 4514: 4391: 4365: 4329:
A republican prisoner, Murphy is shot dead by Free State troops in Kerry.
4200:
and three other Republican fighters are executed by Free State troops at
4156: 4054:
breaks out in Tralee when the troops bring nine coffins back to the town.
4028: 4009: 3899: 3721: 3133: 3014: 2956: 2942:
Anti-Treaty fighters mount an ambush of a Free State cycling patrol near
2904: 2893: 2814: 2761: 2741: 2561: 2519:
Irregulars attack the National Army garrison at Ballyhaunis, County Mayo.
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A Free State soldier is shot dead in an ambush near Macroom, County Cork.
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Two civilians are shot dead in Dublin when Irregulars rob a public house.
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12–13 July – Republicans are taken prisoner in fighting in Limerick city.
865: 811: 758: 736: 644: 621: 530: 448: 419: 351: 295: 7528:"Heatseeker Reviews: State murders of children in Ireland's early years" 7047:
For all attacks in Dublin on this day, see Irish Times, 2 September 1922
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A Free State soldier is killed in a gun attack at Glasson, near Athlone.
3988:
February – Republicans attack Kenmare, County Kerry, but are driven off.
3653:
Niall Harrington later alleges the culprits were National Army officers.
2324:, County Mayo, but fail to take it and withdraw after a day of fighting. 1966:
A civilian is killed in an exchange of fire at Whitefriars, Dublin city.
217:. Limerick Corporation will oversee the maintenance of the RIC barracks. 5030:
are murdered in their Garda stations by members of the Anti-Treaty IRA.
4678:
A Free State soldier (Stephen Clancy) is shot dead while patrolling in
4646: 4536: 4510: 4205: 4061:
A Free State sentry is killed by a sniper outside a barracks in Tralee.
4050: 3927:
23 February – National Army troops ambushed by Anti-Treaty fighters at
3914: 3845: 3711: 3701: 3612: 3490: 3415: 3361: 3309: 2931:
in Dublin. They open fire with machine guns and rifles from across the
2851: 2751: 2715:
A civilian pawnbroker is shot dead by unidentified gunmen in Cork city.
2595: 2453: 2358: 2246: 2008: 1939: 1892:
National Army Commander-in-Chief Michael Collins is killed in an ambush
1847:
20 August – Seven Free State troops are ambushed in a car heading from
1769:
16 August – 300 men of the Anti-Treaty IRA 4th Northern Division under
1741: 1668: 1603: 1577: 1546: 1530: 1277: 1141: 1120: 1090: 926: 895: 853: 415: 395: 270: 229: 9168: 7447: 4930:
Two republican prisoners are executed, one each in Athlone and Tralee.
4004: 2828:. They were killed by their own bomb while trying to blow up a bridge. 2641:
A Free State officer is killed in an ambush between Clonmel and Cahir.
2608:
President Cosgarve's uncle is shot dead as his public house is robbed.
2601:
A National Army Lieutenant is found shot in the head on the road near
2524:
There are attacks on Free State troops at Cahir, County Tipperary and
2467:
A Free State medical orderly named Lydon is shot dead by a Republican
2421:
About 500 Anti-Treaty IRA men attack Killorglin, County Kerry, led by
2253:
is seized by Republicans after successful ambush of Free State troops.
617:, County Kerry, Free State troops surrender their arms to Republicans. 560:
Passenger trains to Galway, Westport, Ballina and Sligo are suspended.
9422:"QUEENSTOWN OUTRAGE (COMPENSATION CLAIMS). (Hansard, 2 October 1924)" 7153:
The I.R.A. And Its Enemies: Violence and Community in Cork, 1916-1923
4847: 4744:
2 May – Two Republican prisoners are executed in Ennis, County Clare.
4454: 4283: 4179: 4092: 3444:
27 December – The railway station in Ballina is attacked by a sniper.
3402: 3401:
An IRA column, 60 strong from the Arigna mountains raids the town of
3382: 3371:, are executed in the Curragh. They had been captured on 13 December. 3290: 3207:
is shot dead by Anti-Treaty gunmen on Ormonde Quay as he set out for
3179: 3071: 3066: 2988:
A civilian is shot dead by Free State patrol on Queen Street, Dublin.
2910:
Two British merchant sailors are shot dead by National Army troop in
2900: 2886: 2882: 2662: 2661:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in ambush in County Cork, between
2476: 2442: 2397:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in two separate ambushes in Kerry.
2270:
Republican fighters open fire on Free State troops landing by sea at
2204:, County Cork, towards Kerry, is attacked with a mine on a bridge at 2000: 1981: 1977: 1874: 1784:
re-occupy Dundalk unopposed. One civilian is killed in the operation.
1655:
and 800 troops, with two artillery pieces and armoured cars, land at
1626: 1458: 1362: 1273: 1039: 972: 940: 908:
Two Free State soldiers are killed and three wounded in an ambush at
891:
8 July – The Republicans in Wexford abandon Enniscorthy and New Ross.
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Beyond the Twelve Bens — a history of Clifden and district 1860-1923
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Beyond the Twelve Bens — a history of Clifden and district 1860-1923
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11 April – Six Republican prisoners are executed by firing squad in
3517:
9 January – Anti-Treaty IRA men burn the home of Free State Senator
3454:
29 December – Two Anti-Treaty men are executed by the Free State in
3422:. 22 of them are captured when National Army troops raid the church. 3360:
18 December – Armed raiders kill a father and son named Dennison at
3293:
and two armoured cars. They do not attempt to hold the town however.
2339:
18 September – Three Free State troops are killed in an ambush near
1887:
A Free State soldier is killed in an ambush of a convoy near Tralee.
598:
leads Anti-Treaty members of the IRA's 1st Dublin Brigade to occupy
8714:. Historical-debates.oireachtas.ie. 8 February 1923. Archived from 7596:
Defending Ireland : the Irish state and its enemies since 1922
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6 May – A National Army sergeant is shot dead while on sentry duty.
4751:
in County Leitrim, who were looking for his son, an ex RIC officer.
4593:, Deputy IRA Chief of Staff, is captured by Free State troops near 4581:, County Kerry. One is shot dead, the other two are taken prisoner. 4540: 4223:
A Free State soldier is shot dead near Wellington Barracks, Dublin.
3561: 3455: 3253: 3165: 3121:
Two National Army soldiers are killed in an action at Ballinamult,
2918: 1821: 1664: 1500: 1442:; it is then occupied by National Army troops under Paddy O'Connor. 1289: 1240: 1166: 1003:, who was previously neutral, along with 3–400 of his men from the 976: 909: 902: 852:
Two Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in a skirmish outside a pub in
766: 679: 652: 648: 614: 582: 540:
in retaliation for the arrest of Leo Henderson I/C Belfast Boycott.
391: 369: 183: 33:, which took place between June 1922 and May 1923. It followed the 5193:
A range is given where casualties are reported but not confirmed.
4148:
Three Republican prisoners from Wexford IRA units are executed in
2773:
24 October – Three Free State soldiers are killed in an ambush at
2232:
serious wounding of three Free State soldiers and three civilians.
2014:
Three Republican fighters are reported killed in fighting in Cork.
1678:, County Cork. The Free State troops take 36 Republican prisoners. 1609:
Anti-Treaty IRA fighters ambush a Free State provisions column at
717:
and Cordonoagh and troops' arms are taken by anti-Treaty fighters.
460: 9426: 8743: 8741: 8739: 8737: 8735: 8733: 8697: 8695: 8693: 8423:"Memorial to Captain Bernard Radford and Lieutenant Con McCarthy" 8187: 8185: 8183: 8181: 8179: 8055:"Newport Engagement: Casualties on both sides; Official Report". 7780: 7778: 7776: 7774: 7772: 6760:
Sleep soldier sleep : the life and times of Padraig O'Connor
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Two Republicans are executed for their part in a bank robbery in
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out of Tralee, despite the fact that he is unarmed and wearing a
2472: 2343:, County Tipperary as they were about to enter a Church for Mass. 2264: 2201: 2172: 2114:
barracks, County Sligo. The Free State garrison there surrenders.
2073: 2053: 2004: 1946: 1852: 1810: 1774: 1759: 1733: 1711: 1660: 1599: 1545:
5 August – About 2,000 Free State troops under Eoin O'Duffy take
1488: 1447: 1439: 1269: 1236: 1228:, County Mayo are closed, rendering 300 men and women unemployed. 1225: 1008: 795:
Free State troops from the Curragh attack the Republican post at
411: 333: 260: 225: 163: 143: 8659: 8657: 7727: 7725: 6926:"Remembering the Past: 'Unofficial' executions of the Civil War" 5473:"Civil war in County Donegal: Battle Between Rival IRA forces". 3934:
An Anti-Treaty column is surprised by National Army troops near
3268:
10 December – Anti-Treaty IRA members burn down the house of TD
1322:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in a skirmish in County Mayo.
799:, County Kildare but are beaten off with 3 killed and 8 wounded. 775:
Cathal Brugha, Republican leader killed on 5 July 1922 in Dublin
384: 8336: 8334: 7094: 7092: 6047:"Westport's plight: only Indian meal left in the town stores". 5726:
From pogrom to civil war : Tom Glennon and the Belfast IRA
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30 April – Frank Aiken calls an end to IRA military operations.
4645:(known as "Aeroplane") is surrounded by Free State troops near 4584:
A National Army scout is shot dead in Glenties, County Donegal.
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26 February – Meeting of Anti-Treaty IRA officers assembles at
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Anti-Treaty fighters ambush Free State troops at Glasson, near
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The Irish Civil War 1922-23 -A Study of the Conventional Phase
9106: 9104: 8996: 8994: 8992: 8990: 8953: 8951: 8949: 8947: 8730: 8690: 8176: 7769: 7428: 7426: 3811:, County Waterford, while attempting to hold up a post office. 2917:
6 November – Republicans attack the National Army barracks at
1396:
Seven irregulars are arrested in Ballina by the National Army.
553:
to bombard the Four Courts at 4.15 am, marking the definitive
536:
26 June – The Four Courts garrison kidnaps Free State General
447:, County Meath, between RIC men and Anti-Treaty fighters. One 60:
opposition, for whom the Treaty represented a betrayal of the
8654: 7722: 4793:
30 May – Two Republicans are executed in Tuam, County Galway.
4771:. Its leader, Ned Plunkett, is killed and the rest surrender. 4710: 4679: 3568: 3262: 2354: 1814: 1425: 1247:
The Marconi radio station in Westport is burnt by Irregulars.
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19 July – An eight-man Free State foot patrol is ambushed at
427: 186:
between 700 pro-treaty IRA men under Michael Brennan and 800
8331: 7474:"Donoughmore Cemetery I.R.A. Memorial, Donoughmore Cemetery" 7089: 6213:"Protest Against the Action of the Provisional Government". 6036:
http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/news/story/?trs=cwidojkfql
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Casualties in County Kildare, 45 killed. (17 National Army)
4661:
19 April – Two Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in action at
4424:
Grave of Jerry Kiely (Anti-Treaty), killed in a raid in the
4359:'s CID bodyguards. He is shot dead and dumped in Clondalkin. 4342:; Teeling found guilty of manslaughter and serves 18 months. 2445:, County Clare. One Free State captain, Consadine is killed. 1583:
Troops capture 104 Anti-Treaty fighters in the act in north
1206:
26 July – Free State troops, 350 men under Jerry Ryan, take
589:
An Anti-Treaty fighter is killed in fighting Tipperary town.
52:: the forces of the new Irish Free State, who supported the 9101: 8987: 8944: 7669:"One Irregular is killed in a fight near Ballaghaderreen". 7423: 5203: 5047: 4981: 4850:
County Cavan, when he failed to stop at an Army checkpoint.
4653: 4558: 4299:
A civilian, Michael Muldoon is shot dead by unknown gunmen
3629:, County Kerry. The train crashes, killing its two drivers. 3461:
A Free State foot patrol is ambushed by an IRA column near
3038: 2452:, who was captured in the Dublin fighting, escapes from an 1085: 1052: 1031:
work. As a consequence, Pensions are not being distributed.
990: 964:
in Limerick, with armoured cars, grenades, machine gun and
273:
takes over the British barracks at Beggar's Bush in Dublin.
6314:"Operations in Mayo: Castlebar captured without a short". 5458:"Irregulars ambush free staters: Buncrana street battle". 4984:} is mounted by Irregulars with Armored car and firing on 3794:
A civilian, Thomas Roche is shot dead at a roadblock near
3582:
but is dispersed when Free State troops open fire on them.
1976:
Anti-Treaty units mount an ambush of Free State troops at
476:
16 June – A Free State soldier, William Murphy, is killed.
8629: 8627: 6031: 6029: 5026:
Sgt James Fitzsimons in Cork city and Garda Hugh Ward in
3854:
Athlone Waterworks is badly damaged by a Republican bomb.
3233:
Anti-Treaty leaders captured in the Four Courts in July,
2598:, "riddled with bullets" according to the inquest doctor. 2215:
12 September – The Battle of Ballina – Republicans under
1372:
ambushes Free State troops – two Colonels killed; 2nd Lt
1256:
Two Free State soldiers are killed in ambushes in Galway.
166:) over its support for the Treaty. Rory O'Connor has the 5364:"The Shooting of Brigadier-General George Adamson, 1922" 4597:. He is carrying a document accepting a proposal by the 3574:
13 January – Three Republican prisoners are executed in
2921:, County Cork. One civilian is wounded in the crossfire. 2721:
An Anti-Treaty force attacks the National Army posts in
1592:
A National Army soldier is killed by a sniper at Tralee.
1333:
is shot by Free State troops as he is being arrested in
918:
Anti-Treaty forces capture 47 Free State troops in east
468:
in April and scene of the start of the civil war in June
372:, including the city hall, the Protestant cathedral and 8485:"Little girl maimed; many injured in the Mayo ambush". 6816:
The munster republic : the Civil War in North Cork
6163: 6161: 4754:
Republicans blow up the Grand Central Cinema in Dublin.
4601:
to end the war by calling a ceasefire and dumping arms.
4017:
2 March – Anti-Treaty IRA officers in North Tipperary,
3013:
Garda Henry Phelan killed by anti-treaty insurgents at
2914:, County Cork when they failed to stop at a checkpoint. 1820:
Anti-Treaty fighters attack the Free State barracks in
1699:
and burn the barracks they had been holding, including
956:
15 July – National Army troops assault Republican-held
8624: 7645:"Further Shootings: Wholesale Robberies in co. Mayo". 7189:"Fierce Street Fighting: Irregulars Capture Ballina". 6763:. Frank Connolly. : Miseab Publications. p. 123. 6026: 3700:
27 January – Two Republican prisoners are executed in
3136:, County Sligo. Two National Army soldiers are killed. 1790:
The Cross on the bend in the road commemorating where
754:
are also thrown into the "block", which is set ablaze.
513:
by IRA men in retaliation for attacks on Catholics in
494:
18 June – At the Third Army Convention, a proposal by
368:
2 May – Around 300 Irregulars take over the centre of
290:
14 April – Rory O'Connor, Mellows and others lead 200
48:
The conflict was waged between two opposing groups of
37:(1919–1921), and accompanied the establishment of the 9084:"Mayo town raided: many casualties in fierce fight". 8589: 8587: 7976: 7974: 7553:"Piracy case in Westport: shipload of floor seized". 5558:"Halpin and Moran Memorial, Drogheda, The Marsh Road" 5488:"Free State Troops Ambushed: Three Regulars Killed". 4517:
are captured by Free State troops on Raglan Road, in
4441:. One man is killed on either side in the engagement. 4433:
1 April – Anti-Treaty IRA men ambush a National Army
3807:
Two Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in a skirmish at
3330:
Two anti-Treaty fighters are killed in County Carlow.
3080:
A Free State soldier is killed by a shotgun blast at
1625:, County Limerick. Free State troops, advancing from 1268:
Ambush of National Army troops by Anti-Treaty IRA at
1005:
Fourth Northern Division of the Irish Republican Army
935:
Anti-Treaty IRA Mayo unit ambushes Pro-Treaty men at
825:
arrives with Free State troops and an 18-pounder gun.
6158: 6124: 6122: 6120: 5428:"IRA (GHQ) men seized; Strange affair in Westport". 4747:
5 May – A civilian Michael Reynolds is shot dead by
3296:
An Anti-Treaty column of ten men at Moore's Bridge,
3252:
Two Anti-Treaty fighters are killed in an action at
1516:
Charlestown Public Hall, County Mayo, is burnt down.
96:
7 January – The Anglo-Irish Treaty is passed in the
6583: 6581: 5845: 5843: 5841: 5839: 5837: 5835: 5833: 5831: 5829: 5827: 5825: 5823: 5821: 4698:
Three Anti-Treaty prisoners are executed in Tralee.
4364:Republicans attempt to burn and lay a land mine in 4351:Anti-Treaty fighter Bobby Bondfield is arrested on 4041:7 March – Nine Republican prisoners are taken from 3649:
Two Republican prisoners are executed in Waterford.
3132:Anti-Treaty fighters ambush Free State troops near 2200:11 September – A Free State column travelling from 1809:A lorry of Free State soldiers is ambushed between 1549:, County Limerick. The Republicans retreat towards 8584: 8306: 7971: 7205:"Creedon, O'Brian and Healy Memorial, Donoughmore" 7145: 7143: 6920: 6918: 6897:"Sorry this website is moved to PoliceHistory.com" 5819: 5817: 5815: 5813: 5811: 5809: 5807: 5805: 5803: 5801: 4709:26 April – One Anti-Treaty fighter is executed in 3917:offices in Dublin. Attempts are also made to burn 3844:is shot dead by Republicans at the family home in 3367:19 December – Seven Republican fighters, all from 2796:28 October – Three Free State soldiers are killed. 2410:The Free State's Provisional Government puts the " 2307:, County Meath is attacked. One soldier is killed. 2041:, disabling the rail line between Cork and Dublin. 1438:Republicans abandon Tipperary town and retreat to 1354:Two Free State soldier are killed in an ambush at 620:Free State troops surround republican fighters at 9159: 9157: 9155: 9153: 9151: 8267:. Connemara Girl Publications. pp. 234–236. 7572:. Connemara Girl Publications. pp. 227–230. 7071:Tom Doyle, The Summer Campaign in Kerry pp. 92-94 6117: 4905:. In April 1925 the DMP was amalgamated with the 4604:Free-State forces converge on a ruined castle at 3602:Three National Army soldiers are killed in action 3429:, TD, who had been deputy Minister for Labour to 3196:National Army troops encounter 80 Republicans at 2044:August – Two Republicans are taken from a car in 1721:, the Anti-Treaty IRA's Chief of Staff, abandons 821:Republicans abandon Boyle, County Roscommon when 757:Ernie O'Malley and 250 Anti-Treaty fighters take 9638: 9594:The War of Independence and Civil War in Newport 8757:"Train wrecked between Castlebar and Westport". 8357: 8355: 8262: 8199: 8197: 7567: 6998: 6996: 6578: 5876:"Inishsown Peninsula is Cleared of Irregulars". 5670: 5668: 4821:, Anti-Treaty IRA officer in Dublin, brother of 3944:A Civilian John Conway is shot dead at the work. 3868:15 February – Mansion of senator Brian Mahon in 3732:'s house is destroyed and burned by Republicans. 3374:Four National Army soldiers are killed in action 3289:in a surprise attack, capturing 107 rifles, two 3261:9 December – Republican raid on the barracks in 2780:A Free State soldier is also killed in Limerick. 2740:Irregulars attack the National Army Garrison in 2197:, County Kerry temporarily, capturing 40 rifles. 7442: 7440: 7438: 7140: 6915: 6404:"Historic break-out from Dundalk Gaol recalled" 5974: 5972: 5970: 5798: 5528:"Flanagan Memorial, Gormanston Railway Station" 4564:Waterford Anti-Treaty IRA Flying Column Leader 4398:from 17 Armstrong Street Harold's Cross Dublin. 4021:and Seán Gaynor are captured by the Free State. 3567:A Free State soldier is killed in an attack on 3152:1 December – After a skirmish on the border of 2586:One Anti-Treaty fighter is killed in action at 2100:or CID personnel are assumed to be responsible. 1681:A National Army soldier is killed in ambush at 1165:Anti-Treaty IRA fighters ambush a prison train 1144:re-take Bruff and take 76 Free State prisoners. 989:A Free State soldier is killed in an ambush at 120:, who resign over the acceptance of the Treaty. 56:under which the state was established, and the 9148: 8912:"National Troops Attacked in Mayo Mountains". 6009:"Troops beat off Attack on Lifford Barracks". 4956:29 December – Two republicans are executed in 4763:15 May – Anti-Treaty IRA column surrounded at 3578:. A crowd gathers outside the jail to say the 3104:30 November – In reprisal for the executions, 2973:is captured by the Free State at the house of 2052:Three unarmed Free State soldiers are shot at 1858:A lorry of Free State soldiers is ambushed at 8352: 8194: 7751:"Civil War Delvin «Delvin Historical Society" 7303: 7301: 7299: 6993: 6648:"St Muredach's College, Balllina, Attacked". 5665: 5443:"Irregulars commandeer Buildings and Goods". 5327:"Fierce Fighting Rages Over Dublin Buildings" 1866:. One soldier is killed and five are wounded. 1692:, County Kilkenny, with the aid of artillery. 7592: 7435: 6756: 6438: 5967: 5926: 3679:Three men are executed by the Free State in 3281:13 December – 100 Republican fighters under 2969:11 November – Republican head of propaganda 2754:is accidentally shot dead by his own troops. 2320:Michael Kilroy's Anti-Treaty IRA men attack 2182:Anti-Treaty fighters attack the barracks at 2135:A large party of Republican fighters attack 2106:4 September – An Anti-Treaty IRA unit under 325:. Three people are wounded. The Four Courts 259:in Cork under Sean Hegarty raid the British 8509:"Commercial traveler shot dead in ambush". 4894:is launched by 424 Republican prisoners in 4539:and attack the Free State Army barracks at 3272:, his seven-year-old son dies in the blaze. 1646:Free State seaborne landings take place in 1598:In County Mayo, National Army troops leave 43:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 9279:. Irishwarmemorials.ie. 12 December 2006. 7296: 7280:The Aftermath of Revolution: Sligo 1921–23 7249:"North Mayo Fight: Losses on Both Sides". 6812: 5769:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4998:Last of Republican internees are released. 4489:. Another, James Tierney, is killed later. 4216:Anti-Treaty officer John Kevins killed in 2171:9 September – Republicans attack and take 2011:in which one Free State officer is killed. 1732:A Free State Naval landing takes place at 1705:The National Army takes the city unopposed 1576:31 Anti-Treaty Irregulars are captured at 1183:. They had failed to stop when challenged. 1111:23 July – Free State troops under General 525:who ordered the killing, but at the time, 298:and several other public buildings around 269:The Provisional Government's newly formed 9479:List of Gardaí killed in the line of duty 6422:COUNTY LOUTH IRELAND GENEALOGICAL SOURCES 6083:. Cork: Mercier Press. pp. 140–142. 5586: 5368:New Hibernia Review / Iris Éireannach Nua 5361: 5271:Timeline of the Irish War of Independence 5199: 4652:Six Anti-Treaty fighters are executed in 4531:9 April – Anti-Treaty fighters cross the 3215:is also shot and wounded in the incident. 1838:is blown up and destroyed by Republicans. 9582:Bandit Country, the IRA and South Armagh 9575:Green against Green, The Irish Civil War 8633: 8593: 8553: 7338:"Irregulars beaten off at Ballyhaunis". 6076: 5657:"Trip by Motor to Dublin from Ballina". 4419: 4003: 3615:is captured by Free State troops in the 1785: 1688:General Prout's Free State column takes 1556: 724:A National Army officer is shot dead in 519:Research will eventually come to suggest 459: 9515:. Cork: Mercier Press. pp. 14–15. 9132:. Dalkeyhomepage.ie. 15 November 1922. 6618:"Crossmolina occupied without a shot". 6501:"National troops splendid discipline". 5722: 5700:. Irishwarmemorials.ie. 18 March 2008. 5503:"Armed men take funds of Irish Banks". 3301:and derailed two trains on 11 December. 3265:town. One Free State soldier is killed. 3087:24 November – Former Treaty negotiator 2892:5 November – 4 civilians are killed in 2813:30 October – National Army troops raid 1710:General Prout's Free State troops take 1065:, County Galway; one soldier is killed. 982:National Army troops surround and take 868:. They take 60 republican prisoners at 14: 9639: 9615:Chronology of Irish History 1919-1923 9508: 9351: 9349: 8797:"Annacarty I.R.A. Memorial, Annacarty" 8531: 8529: 8086:"William 'Kruger' Graham of Ross Road" 7640: 7638: 7636: 6955:"Grim outrage by Irregulars in Mayo". 6445:(Pbk. ed.). Dublin: Anvil Books. 3913:21 February – Anti-Treaty IRA attacks 3304:14 December – Free State garrisons at 3041:road near Dublin explodes prematurely. 2857:Republicans attack Free State General 2441:Anti-Treaty forces mount an ambush at 1659:. A further 200 men are put ashore at 1637:National Army troops assault and take 100:(Parliament of the Irish Republic) by 9283:from the original on 19 November 2007 8642:from the original on 25 February 2011 8612:from the original on 28 February 2017 8572:from the original on 28 February 2017 8556:"Offaly And The Civil War Executions" 8554:McConway, Philip (26 December 2007). 8088:. Come here to me!. 23 January 2013. 8070:"Western Fighting: Official Report". 7912: 7836:. Cork : Mercier Press. p. 238. 7829: 7534:from the original on 18 December 2014 7289: 7287: 6532:"Kennedy and Quirke Memorial, Golden" 6372: 6370: 5857:from the original on 11 November 2013 5652: 5650: 5343:from the original on 7 September 2021 5301:"New York Tribune 3 April 1922, p. 1" 5281:Executions during the Irish Civil War 4846:is shot dead by pro-Treaty troops at 2991:13 November – Free State troops raid 2482:September – A Free State garrison at 9577:, Gill & MacMillan, Dublin 2004. 9136:from the original on 20 January 2008 9065:from the original on 9 December 2018 8636:"North Kerry in the Irish Civil War" 8319:from the original on 13 October 2012 8211:from the original on 5 February 2012 8140:from the original on 8 November 2012 7988:from the original on 20 January 2008 7919:. Cork: Mercier Press. p. 217. 7710:from the original on 26 January 2018 7504:"The State and Civil War, 1921-1923" 7454:from the original on 6 December 2013 7264:"Sixteen killed in Mayo encounter". 7149: 6819:. Cork : Mercier Press. p. 82. 5955:from the original on 26 January 2022 5307:from the original on 3 November 2013 4509:5 April – Senior Republican leaders 3606:that seriously injures a young girl. 3377:20 December – Pro-Treaty politician 2939:One Civil Guard is mortally wounded. 1780:17 August – Free State troops under 1751:dies of a stroke. He is replaced by 1140:24 July – Republican fighters under 894:9 July – the Free State barracks in 549:Michael Collins borrows two British 9568:De Valera, Long Fellow, Long Shadow 9563:, Educational Company, Dublin 1993. 9346: 9257:from the original on 7 October 2012 8863:from the original on 5 October 2012 8594:McConway, Philip (2 January 2008). 8526: 8263:Villiers-Tuthill, Kathleen (2006). 7753:. Delvinhistory.com. Archived from 7633: 7599:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 7568:Villiers-Tuthill, Kathleen (2006). 6538:. 28 September 2008. Archived from 6392:"Operations in Mayo". 29 July 1922. 6228:"Executive Forces Vacate Ballina". 6062:"Humiliating scenes in Waterford". 5589:"The Pact General Election of 1922" 4444:April – National Army troops under 2020:30 August – Anti-Treaty IRA attack 1758:15 August – Free State troops take 1727:End of the war's conventional phase 1483:Around 250 pro-treaty IRA men from 1337:, near Dublin. He dies on 2 August. 586:Drogheda, isolating it from Dublin. 451:officer and one RIC man are killed. 24: 9537:from the original on 29 March 2022 8092:from the original on 16 March 2015 7941:from the original on 29 March 2022 7894:from the original on 29 March 2022 7858:from the original on 29 March 2022 7811:from the original on 29 March 2022 7621:from the original on 29 March 2022 7370:from the original on 29 March 2022 7284: 7170:from the original on 29 March 2022 7020:from the original on 29 March 2022 6877:from the original on 29 March 2022 6841:from the original on 29 March 2022 6785:from the original on 29 March 2022 6738:from the original on 29 March 2022 6467:from the original on 29 March 2022 6418:"1922 The Bombing of Dundalk Jail" 6367: 6146:from the original on 29 March 2022 6105:from the original on 29 March 2022 5908:from the original on 29 March 2022 5751:from the original on 29 March 2022 5647: 5394:from the original on 22 March 2022 5180:Total for 1922 and 1923: 857–961. 4919:20 November – Republican prisoner 4334:27 March – William Johnson of IFS 3840:The Father of Government minister 3553:Great Southern and Western Railway 3435:Proclamation of the Irish Republic 2560:6 October – National Army officer 2256:A skirmish takes place at Stuake, 1418:Naval Landing of Free State troops 770: 41:as an entity independent from the 25: 9673: 9620:The State and Civil War, 1921-23 9434:from the original on 1 March 2017 9167:. Irishmedals.org. Archived from 8833:. 6 February 2008. Archived from 8130:"New York Times, 5 December 1922" 7119:from the original on 23 July 2018 6570:"Additional Arrests in Ballina". 5704:from the original on 25 July 2011 5043: 3691:An anti-Treaty land mine outside 3385:, Dublin by Anti-Treaty fighters. 2698:of captured Anti-Treaty fighters. 2564:shoots dead Republican prisoner, 2060: 1908:Criminal Investigation Department 1877:, County Cork without resistance. 1747:12 August – Free State President 1697:The Republicans abandon Cork city 1311:30 July – Free State troops take 999:16 July – Free State troops take 901:11 July – Fighting breaks out in 765:and 230 republican troops occupy 747:from the Free State Constitution. 18:Chronology of the Irish Civil War 9662:Irish military history timelines 9502: 9493: 9484: 9472: 9446: 9414: 9388: 9376: 9367: 9358: 9316: 9304: 9295: 9269: 9243: 9234: 9225: 9216: 9207: 9198: 9183: 9122: 9113: 9092: 9077: 9051: 9021: 9012: 9003: 8978: 8969: 8960: 8935: 8920: 8905: 8890: 8875: 8849: 8819: 8789: 8774: 8765: 8750: 8704: 8675: 8666: 8547: 8538: 8517: 8502: 8493: 8478: 8469: 8460: 8445: 8415: 8406: 8397: 8388: 8379: 8370: 8343: 8299: 8290: 8281: 8256: 8247: 8232: 8223: 8167: 8152: 8122: 8113: 8104: 8078: 8063: 8048: 8039: 8030: 8000: 7962: 7953: 7906: 7870: 7823: 7787: 7743: 7734: 7704:"A Bloody Ambush at Ferrycarrig" 7696: 7686: 7677: 7662: 7653: 7586: 7561: 7546: 7520: 7496: 7466: 7150:Hart, Peter (18 November 1999). 6932:. 9 October 2008. Archived from 6516:"Official Message From Dublin". 6173:Inventory of Irish War Memorials 5851:"National Army Killed Civil War" 5016: 5002: 4940: 4913: 3742: 3720:28 January – In County Leitrim, 3656:An Anti-Treaty IRA column under 3556:destroy the railway stations at 3146: 3002:. Another civilian is killed in 2835: 1674:9 August – There is fighting at 1667:. Heavy fighting takes place at 1011:. Two of Aiken's men are killed. 172:closed down for the same reason. 124: 9427:Parliamentary Debates (Hansard) 7408: 7382: 7346: 7331: 7316: 7307: 7272: 7257: 7242: 7227: 7197: 7182: 7131: 7101: 7074: 7065: 7050: 7041: 7032: 6978: 6963: 6948: 6889: 6853: 6806: 6797: 6750: 6714: 6699: 6686: 6671: 6656: 6641: 6626: 6611: 6596: 6563: 6554: 6524: 6509: 6494: 6479: 6432: 6410: 6396: 6385: 6352: 6337: 6322: 6307: 6292: 6281: 6266: 6251: 6236: 6221: 6206: 6191: 6070: 6055: 6040: 6017: 6002: 5980:"DULEEK HUNGER STRIKE MONUMENT" 5920: 5884: 5869: 5777: 5716: 5690: 5635: 5580: 5550: 5534:. 28 March 2006. Archived from 5520: 5511: 5496: 4884: 3995:, at least 18 arrests are made. 3851:. The house is also burnt down. 3611:18 January – Republican leader 3472: 2568:during a riot in the prison in 2499: 1798:, was killed on 22 August 1922. 1329:31 July – Anti-Treaty activist 1224:The Providence Wollen Mills in 788:. The republicans are based in 782:Free State force takes Drogheda 692:ambush National Army troops at 329:denies knowledge of the attack. 90: 9165:"Anti Treaty Killed Civil War" 7480:. 30 June 2007. Archived from 7415:"Attack on Ballinrobe Train". 7293:Irish Times, 23 September 1922 7211:. 28 June 2007. Archived from 7191:Nationalist and Leinster Times 6899:. Esatclear.ie. Archived from 6706:"Arrive from Killala by Sea". 6077:Ó Ruairc, Pádraig Óg. (2010). 5481: 5466: 5451: 5436: 5421: 5406: 5355: 5319: 5293: 4829: 4672:is elected IRA Chief of Staff. 3425:25 December – Christmas Day – 3093:Michael Collins (Irish leader) 2056:, near Athlone. One is killed. 1894:by Anti-Treaty Republicans at 1621:Heavy fighting takes place at 1387: 569: 521:that it was Pro-Treaty leader 249:IRA and the Anglo-Irish Treaty 13: 1: 8747:Irish Times, 17 February 1923 8701:Irish Times, 10 February 1923 8385:Irish Times, 29 December 1922 8239:"Officer accidentally shot". 8191:Irish Times, 23 December 1922 8045:Irish Times, 19 November 1922 7959:Irish Times, 10 November 1922 7784:Irish Times, 11 November 1922 7313:Anglo Celt, 30 September 1922 7098:Irish Times, 6 September 1922 5286: 4964: 4861:in Dublin until 16 July 1924. 4641:Anti-Treaty IRA column under 4415: 3999: 1014:17 July – Free State general 804:End of the fighting in Dublin 464:The Four Courts, occupied by 321:, the telephone exchange and 277: 176: 9570:, Random House, London 1993. 9373:Anglo Celt, 1 September 1923 8803:. 7 May 2008. Archived from 8771:Anglo Celt, 10 February 1923 8663:Irish Times, 3 February 1923 8340:Anglo Celt, 23 December 1922 8253:Anglo Celt, 16 December 1922 8036:Anglo Celt, 23 November 1922 7731:Irish Times, 28 October 1922 7683:Irish Times, 20 October 1922 7448:"Civilians Killed Civil War" 7137:Anglo Celt, 9 September 1922 6813:Harrington, Michael (2009). 6694:Plot To Isolate Dublin Fails 6663:"Volunteers from the West". 6080:The battle for Limerick City 5676:"The Civil War - 1922 -1923" 5642:Michael Collins, a Biography 5564:. 4 May 2006. Archived from 5190:Revised total: 1,147-1,251* 4992: 4811: 4797: 4787: 4448:conduct large sweeps of the 4437:patrol on Larkin's Road, in 3381:is shot dead at his shop in 1567:Plot to Isolate Dublin Fails 1529:150 Free State troops under 745:Oath of Allegiance (Ireland) 662: 455: 387:to try to prevent civil war. 7: 8672:Anglo Celt, 3 February 1923 8466:Anglo Celt, 27 January 1923 8403:Anglo Celt, 13 January 1923 8012:National Graves Association 7432:Irish Times, 7 October 1922 7323:"Night attack on Ballina". 7234:"Fierce Fighting in Mayo". 6757:O'Connor, Diarmuid (2011). 6243:"Newport Barracks Burned". 5587:Gallagher, Michael (1979). 5362:Ó Faoleán, Gearóid (2015). 5264: 5207:Deaths by status of victim 5034: 5028:Hollyford, County Tipperary 4866:1923 Irish general election 4720: 3884:before Irish independence. 3589:, County Tipperary, one in 3031:, are shot by firing squad. 2285:Kingsbridge Railway Station 709:The Free State garrison in 637:Irish Public Records Office 505:22 June – Assassination in 502:becomes IRA chief of staff. 481:1922 Irish general election 362: 85: 10: 9678: 9588:Kerry Landing, August 1922 9553: 9355:Irish Times, 28 April 1923 9119:Irish Times, 22 March 1923 9110:Irish Times, 31 March 1923 9098:Irish Times, 23 March 1923 9009:Irish Times, 11 March 1922 9000:Irish Times, 17 March 1923 8957:Irish Times, 10 March 1923 8535:Irish Times, 14 April 1923 8452:"Sniping in Crossmolina". 8412:Anglo Celt, 6 January 1923 6970:"Five Worshipers Killed". 6803:Anglo Celt, 19 August 1922 6678:"Capture of Tubbercurry". 5276:Irish Free State offensive 4903:Dublin Metropolitan Police 3437:signatory and 1916 leader 3414:24 December – A priest in 2539:again, no one was injured. 2156:A skirmish takes place in 1834:and the railway bridge at 1519:Republican troops abandon 1495:in fishing boats and take 1428:. They fight their way to 971:A skirmish takes place in 445:Gormanston railway station 383:announce a "truce" in the 29:This is a timeline of the 9301:Anglo Celt, 14 April 1922 9240:Irish Times, 1 April 1923 9222:Irish Times, 2 April 1923 9204:Anglo Celt, 31 March 1923 8827:"Bansha Memorial, Bansha" 8781:"Items of the fighting". 8638:. Rootsweb.ancestry.com. 8596:"The Civil War In Offaly" 8159:"Shot dead at his post". 6603:"Ambush in Coolnabinna". 6273:"Terrible Train Ambush". 6198:"Craig Blesses Collins". 5680:Drogheda Museum Millmount 5605:10.1017/S0021121400033848 5517:Derry Journal, 5 May 1922 5206: 4923:dies on hunger strike in 4599:Catholic Bishop of Cashel 3342:Free State troops retake 3164:The military barracks at 2512:The Free State offers an 925:Free State troops secure 35:Irish War of Independence 9631:New York Times Archive, 9512:The Civil War in Kildare 8941:Anglo Celt, 7 March 1923 7833:Guerilla days in Ireland 7593:O'Halpin, Eunan (2000). 7340:Dublin Evening Telegraph 7325:Dublin Evening Telegraph 6486:"Revenge for Westport". 6439:O'Malley, Ernie (1992). 6377:"More Mayo Towns Free". 6299:"Arrests and Releases". 6023:Anglo Celt, 22 July 1922 5927:O'Malley, Ernie (2007). 5723:Glennon, Kieran (2013). 5659:Dublin Evening Telegraph 5644:, Tim Pat Coogan p. 329. 5593:Irish Historical Studies 5505:Weekly Freeman's Journal 4196:Anti-Treaty IRA officer 3496:6 January – Skirmish at 2575:Anti-Treaty fighters in 1521:Cashel, County Tipperary 1340:Free State troops under 828:A battle takes place in 443:There is a firefight at 194:over who will take over 188:Anti-Treaty IRA fighters 9499:Niall Harrington, p. 22 9253:. Homepage.eircom.net. 9190:"Captures in country". 8859:. Homepage.eircom.net. 8394:Harrington, pp. 110–112 5413:"Arrests in Westport". 4749:anti-Treaty republicans 4450:Knockmealdown Mountains 4336:Citizens' Defence Force 3571:barracks, County Cavan. 2303:The Free State post at 1912:Irish Republican Police 1663:and 180 troops land at 1370:Raheen, County Limerick 1344:attack Republican held 1315:, County Limerick. The 884:Pro-Treaty forces take 704:Boyle, County Roscommon 702:Fighting breaks out in 581:Fighting breaks out in 9509:Durney, James (2011). 9364:Anglo Celt, 5 May 1923 9312:The Civil War in Kerry 8205:"Civil War Executions" 8008:"Bernard Curtis et al" 7916:The Civil War in Kerry 6359:"More Troops Arrive". 6344:"Operations in Mayo". 6169:"Ballinattin Memorial" 5200:Status of those killed 4864:17 August – Voting in 4429: 4013: 3886:Oliver St John Gogarty 3880:and many of them were 3004:North Frederick Street 2448:The Republican leader 1799: 1562: 1276:, on the main road to 1231:Anti-Treaty IRA under 937:Rockwood, County Sligo 776: 555:start of the Civil War 469: 209:and Pro-Treaty leader 182:A stand-off occurs in 74:The war involved both 9490:O Ruairc, pp. 326–327 9277:"Irish War Memorials" 8682:"Station destroyed". 7984:. Dalkeyhomepage.ie. 7057:"An appalling list". 6428:on 27 September 2008. 5729:. Cork. p. 205. 5698:"Irish War Memorials" 4423: 4008:Memorial designed by 4007: 3878:Protestant Ascendancy 3000:Drumcar, County Cavan 2685:Recess, County Galway 2683:The railway hotel at 2394:by Pro-Treaty forces. 1796:Irish Republican Army 1789: 1560: 774: 606:, Parnell Square and 551:18-pounder field guns 538:JJ "Ginger" O'Connell 489:Anti-Treaty Sinn Féin 463: 257:Anti-Treaty IRA units 196:the military barracks 9625:Irish War memorials 9460:on 27 September 2008 9396:"fate of "Moon Car"" 9251:"Phoenix Publishing" 8857:"Phoenix Publishing" 8315:. 21 December 1922. 7268:. 19 September 1922. 7253:. 25 September 1922. 7238:. 23 September 1922. 7236:Drogheda Independent 7193:. 16 September 1922. 7115:. 9 September 1922. 6903:on 18 September 2009 6588:"Ballina Captured". 5686:on 26 December 2007. 4890:13 October – A mass 4043:Ballymullen Barracks 1374:Michael Joe Costello 1130:Battle of Kilmallock 1101:, prime minister of 327:Anti-Treaty garrison 307:Anti-Treaty fighters 132:Anti-Treaty IRA unit 76:conventional warfare 9573:Michael Hopkinson, 9334:on 19 November 2007 9328:Irish War Memorials 9324:"O hOgain Memorial" 9039:on 19 November 2007 9033:Irish War Memorials 8916:. 26 February 1923. 8901:. 28 February 1923. 8886:. 26 February 1923. 8882:"The Mayo ambush". 8831:Irish War Memorials 8801:Irish War Memorials 8785:. 15 February 1923. 8761:. 10 February 1923. 8759:Connaught Telegraph 8433:on 19 November 2007 8427:Irish War Memorials 8364:Connaught Telegraph 8243:. 15 December 1922. 8136:. 5 December 1922. 8072:Connaught Telegraph 8059:. 27 November 1922. 8018:on 18 November 2007 7913:Doyle, Tom (2008). 7887:. 9 November 1922. 7830:Barry, Tom (2013). 7804:. 4 November 1922. 7706:. 16 January 2018. 7530:. 5 November 2013. 7516:on 30 October 2008. 7484:on 19 November 2007 7478:Irish War Memorials 7450:. Irishmedals.org. 7390:"West Cork Brigade" 7215:on 19 November 2007 7209:Irish War Memorials 7085:. 6 September 1922. 6974:. 1 September 1922. 6680:Connaught Telegraph 6536:Irish War Memorials 6518:Connaught Telegraph 6379:Connaught Telegraph 6361:Connaught Telegraph 6331:Connaught Telegraph 6329:"A Rapid Advance". 6301:Connaught Telegraph 6260:Connaught Telegraph 6245:Connaught Telegraph 6179:on 19 November 2007 5853:. Irishmedals.org. 5568:on 19 November 2007 5562:Irish War Memorials 5538:on 19 November 2007 5532:Irish War Memorials 5460:Belfast News-Letter 5445:Belfast News-Letter 4870:Cumann na nGaedheal 4471:judicial executions 4353:St. Stephen's Green 4140:, County Roscommon. 4110:, County Tipperary. 3519:John Philip Bagwell 3431:Countess Markiewicz 2929:Wellington Barracks 2072:Republicans attack 2039:Mallow, County Cork 1602:by sea and capture 1368:Anti-Treaty IRA in 1034:Free State general 688:Anti-Treaty IRA in 511:Henry Hughes Wilson 381:Anti-Treaty leaders 294:in taking over the 9609:8 May 2006 at the 9586:Niall C Hartigan, 9430:. 2 October 1924. 9402:on 26 October 2011 9130:"Battle in Dalkey" 9018:Doyle, pp. 278–279 8984:Doyle, pp. 274–275 8975:Doyle, pp. 272–274 8966:Doyle, pp. 269–270 8686:. 5 February 1923. 8513:. 20 January 1923. 8489:. 20 January 1923. 8456:. 15 January 1923. 8376:Doyle, pp. 239–240 8163:. 7 December 1922. 8134:The New York Times 8074:. 2 December 1922. 7982:"Ambush in Dalkey" 7968:Harrington, p. 101 7885:The New York Times 7802:The New York Times 7757:on 6 December 2013 7673:. 18 October 1922. 7649:. 20 October 1922. 7647:Belfast Newsletter 7557:. 18 October 1922. 7396:on 27 October 2009 7363:. 4 October 1922. 7361:The New York Times 7113:The New York Times 7061:. 5 February 1923. 7013:. 30 August 1922. 7011:The New York Times 6987:Belfast Newsletter 6870:. 23 August 1922. 6868:The New York Times 6729:The New York Times 6137:The New York Times 5899:The New York Times 5878:Belfast Newsletter 5792:The New York Times 5334:The New York Times 4859:Arbour Hill Prison 4430: 4368:, the home of the 4338:killed by IFS Lt. 4014: 3017:, County Tipperary 2696:summary executions 2416:Irish Labour Party 2412:Public Safety Bill 2392:Killester Cemetery 2292:Battle of Glenamoy 1836:Carrick on Shannon 1800: 1563: 1487:are embarked from 962:King John's Castle 777: 470: 466:Anti-Treaty forces 239:as chief of staff. 204:Anti-Treaty leader 69:anti-Treaty forces 54:Anglo-Irish Treaty 50:Irish nationalists 9561:Ireland 1868-1966 9522:978-1-85635-757-9 8783:Irish Independent 8366:. 6 January 1923. 8274:978-0-9530455-1-8 8161:Irish Independent 7926:978-1-85635-590-2 7843:978-1-85635-723-4 7659:Harrington, p. 87 7579:978-0-9530455-1-8 7419:. 7 October 1922. 7342:. 4 October 1922. 7327:. 4 October 1922. 7266:Irish Independent 7081:"Mayo Burnings". 7059:Irish Independent 7038:Harrington, p. 83 6989:. 30 August 1922. 6959:. 29 August 1922. 6936:on 8 January 2009 6826:978-1-85635-656-5 6770:978-0-9571249-0-5 6731:. 9 August 1922. 6710:. 12 August 1922. 6665:Connaught Tribune 6590:Connaught Tribune 6488:Freeman's Journal 6442:The singing flame 6090:978-1-85635-675-6 6049:Freeman's Journal 6011:Freeman's Journal 5940:978-1-84351-127-4 5736:978-1-78117-146-2 5336:. 21 April 1922. 5259: 5258: 5178: 5177: 5059:January–June 1922 4807:, County Wexford. 4303:, County Leitrim. 4019:Paddy Ryan Lacken 3870:Ballymore Eustace 3728:29 January – The 3543:, County Wexford. 3364:, County Leitrim. 2625:10 October – The 2605:, County Wexford. 2566:Patrick Mulrennan 2369:, founder of the 2193:Republicans take 1685:, County Wexford. 1578:Glencullen Bridge 1561:Glencullen Bridge 1358:, County Donegal. 1078:Fall of Waterford 912:, County Donegal. 874:Ballymore Eustace 797:Ballymore Eustace 575:28 June–5 July – 529:assumes that the 527:Winston Churchill 483:– The Pro-Treaty 438:Anti-Treaty wings 400:Newtowncunningham 379:3 May – Pro- and 323:City Hall, Dublin 215:Anti-Treaty units 200:Stephen M. 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Collins, 9555: 9552: 9549: 9548: 9521: 9501: 9492: 9483: 9471: 9445: 9413: 9387: 9375: 9366: 9357: 9345: 9315: 9303: 9294: 9268: 9242: 9233: 9224: 9215: 9206: 9197: 9192:Irish Examiner 9182: 9147: 9121: 9112: 9100: 9091: 9086:Irish Examiner 9076: 9050: 9020: 9011: 9002: 8986: 8977: 8968: 8959: 8943: 8934: 8919: 8904: 8899:Evening Herald 8889: 8874: 8848: 8818: 8788: 8773: 8764: 8749: 8729: 8703: 8689: 8674: 8665: 8653: 8634:Mary Tossell. 8623: 8605:. p. 12. 8583: 8565:. p. 13. 8546: 8537: 8525: 8516: 8501: 8492: 8477: 8468: 8459: 8444: 8414: 8405: 8396: 8387: 8378: 8369: 8351: 8342: 8330: 8298: 8289: 8280: 8273: 8255: 8246: 8231: 8222: 8193: 8175: 8166: 8151: 8121: 8112: 8103: 8077: 8062: 8047: 8038: 8029: 7999: 7970: 7961: 7952: 7925: 7905: 7869: 7842: 7822: 7786: 7768: 7742: 7733: 7721: 7695: 7685: 7676: 7661: 7652: 7632: 7605: 7585: 7578: 7560: 7545: 7519: 7495: 7465: 7434: 7422: 7417:Western People 7407: 7381: 7345: 7330: 7315: 7306: 7295: 7283: 7271: 7256: 7251:Irish Examiner 7241: 7226: 7196: 7181: 7162: 7156:. 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Another TD, 3209:Leinster House 3201: 3194: 3191: 3188: 3184: 3176: 3169: 3161: 3154:County Kildare 3148: 3145: 3144: 3143: 3140: 3137: 3130: 3119: 3112: 3109: 3102: 3099: 3096: 3085: 3078: 3075: 3063: 3059: 3055: 3052: 3049: 3046: 3045:Manorhamilton. 3042: 3035: 3032: 3029:County Wicklow 3025: 3018: 3011:Garda Síochána 3009:14 November – 3007: 2996: 2989: 2986: 2983:County Wicklow 2967: 2963: 2960: 2953: 2950: 2947: 2940: 2937: 2925: 2922: 2915: 2908: 2897: 2890: 2879: 2876: 2869:Ernie O'Malley 2865: 2862: 2855: 2854:, County Mayo. 2848: 2845: 2842: 2837: 2834: 2833: 2832: 2829: 2818: 2811: 2800: 2797: 2794: 2791: 2788: 2785: 2781: 2778: 2771: 2770: 2769: 2765: 2755: 2748: 2745: 2738: 2735: 2734: 2733: 2729: 2726: 2716: 2713: 2709:Piaras Béaslaí 2705: 2702: 2699: 2691: 2688: 2681: 2678: 2671: 2670: 2669: 2666: 2656: 2652: 2645:Peadar Breslin 2642: 2639: 2632:Holy Communion 2627:Roman Catholic 2623: 2622: 2621: 2618: 2612: 2609: 2606: 2599: 2591: 2590:, County Cork. 2584: 2580: 2573: 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4879: 4875: 4871: 4868:takes place. 4867: 4863: 4860: 4856: 4852: 4849: 4845: 4841: 4838: 4834: 4833: 4824: 4820: 4816: 4815: 4806: 4802: 4801: 4792: 4791: 4782: 4777: 4773: 4770: 4766: 4762: 4759: 4756: 4753: 4750: 4746: 4743: 4740: 4736: 4732: 4728: 4725: 4724: 4715: 4712: 4708: 4703: 4700: 4697: 4696: 4694: 4691: 4688: 4684: 4681: 4677: 4674: 4671: 4667: 4664: 4660: 4655: 4651: 4648: 4644: 4643:Timothy Lyons 4640: 4639: 4637: 4634: 4630: 4629:United States 4626: 4622: 4619: 4615: 4610: 4607: 4603: 4600: 4596: 4595:Ballymacarbry 4592: 4589: 4588: 4586: 4583: 4580: 4576: 4573: 4570: 4567: 4563: 4560: 4556: 4553: 4549: 4546: 4545:County Galway 4542: 4538: 4534: 4530: 4527: 4526:Carrauntoohil 4523: 4520: 4516: 4512: 4508: 4505: 4501: 4497: 4491: 4488: 4484: 4483: 4481: 4478: 4475: 4472: 4468: 4467:Frank Barrett 4464: 4460: 4456: 4451: 4447: 4446:General Prout 4443: 4440: 4436: 4432: 4431: 4427: 4422: 4408: 4405: 4404: 4402: 4396: 4393: 4389: 4385: 4384: 4382: 4377: 4374: 4373: 4371: 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Index

Chronology of the Irish Civil War
Irish Civil War
Irish War of Independence
Irish Free State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Irish nationalists
Anglo-Irish Treaty
republican
Irish Republic
anti-Treaty forces
conventional warfare
guerrilla warfare
Dáil
64 votes to 57
Éamon de Valera
Cathal Brugha
Austin Stack
Anti-Treaty IRA unit
Ernie O'Malley
RIC
Clonmel
Anti-Treaty IRA
Séumas Robinson
The Nationalist
Clonmel
Freeman's Journal
Limerick
Anti-Treaty IRA fighters
Ernie O'Malley
the military barracks

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