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Execution squad Kilmainham Jail 1916

  • 01-03-2011 1:58pm
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    Apoligies if this has been asked before, but I am curious to know about the execution squads at Kilmainham Jail 1916. Does anyone know the British Army regiment involved, also would anyone know the names or origins of the men who formed the Firing squad and where they were from ? (I believe I may have once read about this but did not take note at the time).

    Second to that, does anyone have information in this particular instance (not in general but this specific instance) was this a volunteer role ? Or were the men 'volunteered' into this duty ?

    Who were the witnesses present ? I presume a Catholic and Protestant clergy - aside from those were media present either at the jail or within sight of the shootings over the course of any or all of the execution days ? Any other onlookers of note ?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 588 ✭✭✭R.Dub.Fusilier


    Morlar wrote: »
    Apoligies if this has been asked before, but I am curious to know about the execution squads at Kilmainham Jail 1916. Does anyone know the British Army regiment involved, also would anyone know the names or origins of the men who formed the Firing squad and where they were from ? (I believe I may have once read about this but did not take note at the time).

    Second to that, does anyone have information in this particular instance (not in general but this specific instance) was this a volunteer role ? Or were the men 'volunteered' into this duty ?

    Who were the witnesses present ? I presume a Catholic and Protestant clergy - aside from those were media present either at the jail or within sight of the shootings over the course of any or all of the execution days ? Any other onlookers of note ?

    i read somewhere that the Sherwood Foresters made up some of the firing squads and i think the Royal Fusiliers but i may be corrected on that.

    i have an officers account of one of the shooting somewhere and it said that an irish officer was asked to command one of the firing squads but declined.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,368 ✭✭✭arnhem44


    This thread on the Great War Forum has similar questions

    http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=154652

    And the Sub-forum itself might be worth checking through

    http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showforum=111


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