- Tomás Mac Curtain
Tomás Mac Curtain (
March 20 ,1884 -March 20 ,1920 ) was aSinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork ,Ireland . He was elected in January 1920.He was born at Ballyknockane in the Parish of Mourne Abbey in March 1884. He attended Burnfort National School. In 1897 the family moved to Blackpool on the northside of
Cork (city) . Mac Curtain became active in numerous cultural and political movements from the turn of the nineteenth century when he joined the Blackpool, Cork branch ofConradh na Gaeilge (the Gaelic League), becoming its secretary in 1902. He had diverse interests in music, poetry, history, archaeology and Irish history. He worked in his early career as a clerk and in his free time taught Irish to those who wished to learn. In 1911 he joined theFianna Éireann . His devotion to theIrish language and independence attracted the attentions of the British authorities and he served prison terms in 1916 and 1917.He met Eilish Walsh (Eibhlís Breathnach) at a Gaelic League meeting and they married in 1908. [ [http://fermoyireland.50megs.com/MacCURTAIN_Tomas.htm Tomas MacCURTAIN ] at fermoyireland.50megs.com] They had six chidren, five of whom survied into adulthood. The family lived over number 40 Thomas Davis Street where Tomás had a small clothing and rainwear factory.
He was elected in the January 1920 council elections as the Sinn Féin councillor for NW Ward No. 3 of Cork, and was chosen by his fellow councillors to be the Lord Mayor. He began a process of political reform within the city, making changes to the way in which the council operated and was run.Fact|date=July 2008
Death
In January 1919 the
Anglo-Irish war started and Mac Curtain became an officer in the IRA. On20 March 1920 , the day of his 36th birthday Mac Curtain was shot dead in front of his wife, by a group of men with blackened faces, who were found to be members of theRoyal Irish Constabulary (RIC), by the officialinquest into the event.cite book | last = Coogan | first = Tim | authorlink = Tim Pat Coogan | title = Michael Collins | publisher = Arrow Books | date = 1991 | pages = pp. 123-124 | doi = | isbn = 0-09-968580-9] In the wake of the killing, Mac Curtain's house in Thomas Davis Street in the city's Blackpool area, was ransacked. The killing caused widespread public outrage.Fact|date=March 2008 The coroner's inquest passed a verdict of wilful murder against British Prime MinisterLloyd George and against certain members of the RIC. The IRA later killed the man who ordered the attack, District Inspector Swanzy, inLisburn ,County Antrim on22 August 1920 using Mac Curtain's personal handgun. [Coogan, p. 149.] Mac Curtain is buried inSt. Finbarr's Cemetery .His successor to the position of Lord Mayor,
Terence MacSwiney , died while onhunger strike inBrixton prison,London . [Coogan, p. 155.]Tomás Óg Mac Curtain
Mac Curtain's son, Tomás Óg (junior) later became a leading republican and Chief of Staff of the IRA. Fact|date=February 2008 He was sentenced to death by the De Valera government in 1940 for shooting a police officer who had been shadowing him for weeks. The sentence was not carried out, probably for fear of a public reaction.
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