Unidad documental simple 8 - Part 1 of Liam Manahan's recollections of his life

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IE 2135 P104/1/8

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Part 1 of Liam Manahan's recollections of his life

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  • [1950s-1960s?] (Creación)

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25 pp.

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(1878-1972)

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William Patrick Manahan was born on 18 May 1878 in Ballylanders, county Limerick as the eldest son of William Manahan, manager of the Mitchelstown Workhouse, and his wife Helen née Lynch. He studied in Ballyhaise Agricultural College in county Cavan and in 1913 was appointed manager of Ardpatrick Creamery. Soon after that date, he also set about establishing a company of the Irish Volunteers in Ballylanders and served as its first commandant. Companies were also formed in Ardpatrick, Galbally, Kilfinane, Anglesboro and Kilbehenny and together they formed the Galtee Battalion of the Irish Volunteers. He was arrested in February 1917 on suspicion of importing arms and was sent to England but escaped three months later and travelled back to Ireland. Upon his return, criticism was levelled at Manahan owing to his decision to carry out manoeuvres in Galbally on Easter Sunday despite Eoin MacNeill’s countermanding order. A split developed between supporters of Manahan and those of his most vocal critic, Donncha O Hannigan. Following an inquiry into the affair, Manahan was suspended and subsequently left the area so that unity would be restored to the Volunteer movement. The Galtee Battalion was restructured as the East Limerick Brigade at the end of May 1918, while Manahan took up the post of manager of the Land Bank and Irish Agricultural Organisation in Waterford. He emigrated to America in 1928 but returned to Ireland in 1938 and was appointed Inspector of the Irish Land Commission. Liam Manahan died on 8 January 1972 aged 94 and is buried in Ballylanders Cemetery.

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Exercise book marked ‘B’ on the front cover, containing two sets of recollections by Liam Manahan. The first relates to tensions in counties Kerry and Cork at the time of the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in December 1921 and the hostility in some quarters felt towards Michael Collins. The second contains an account of Manahan’s earliest memories, mainly focusing on his father. Also included is an account of organised agrarian resistance against landlords in North Cork and East Limerick and measures taken by Major Clifford Lloyd to suppress the Land League. The contents of this second set are similar to those in P104/1/7 but more detailed. The second set is paginated and is continued in P104/1/9.

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