Irish history

I just read this on the 'Holocausd na nGaedheal' Facebook page about the "potato famine". Now I know most of us on here are aware of this this and many know a lot more about this holocaust than I do, but it is still shocking to see it. This is what should be taught in history classes in schools rather than a brief passing comment about the mass deaths & emigration and how it was entirely the fault of potato blight! 🤬


The Mass Graves of Ireland

Ireland starved because its food, from 40 to 70 shiploads per day, was removed at gunpoint by 12,000 British constables reinforced by the British militia, battleships, excise vessels, Coast Guard and by 200,000 British soldiers (100,000 at any given moment). The attached map shows the never-before-published names and locations in Ireland of the food removal regiments (thus, Britain seized from Ireland's producers tens of millions of head of livestock; tens of millions of tons of flour, grains, meat, poultry & dairy products; enough to sustain 18 million persons.

The Food Removal

From Cork harbor on one day in 1847 2 the AJAX steamed for England with 1,514 firkins of butter, 102 casks of pork, 44 hogsheads of whiskey, 844 sacks of oats, 247 sacks of wheat, 106 bales of bacon, 13 casks of hams, 145 casks of porter, 12 sacks of fodder, 28 bales of feathers, 8 sacks of lard, 296 boxes of eggs, 30 head of cattle, 90 pigs, 220 lambs, 34 calves and 69 miscellaneous packages.

On November 14, 1848 3, sailed, from Cork harbor alone: 147 bales of bacon, 120 casks and 135 barrels of pork, 5 casks of hams, 149 casks of miscellaneous provisions (foodstuff); 1,996 sacks & 950 barrels of oats; 300 bags of flour; 300 head of cattle; 239 sheep; 9,398 firkins of butter; 542 boxes of eggs.

On July 28, 1848 4; a typical day's food shipments from only the following four ports: from Limerick: the ANN, JOHN GUISE and MESSENGER for London; the PELTON CLINTON for Liverpool; and the CITY OF LIMERICK, BRITISH QUEEN, and CAMBRIAN MAID for Glasgow. This one-day removal of Limerick's food was of 863 firkins of butter; 212 firkins, 1,198 casks and 200 kegs of lard, 87 casks of ham; 267 bales of bacon; 52 barrels of pork; 45 tons and 628 barrels of flour; 4,975 barrels of oats and 1,000 barrels of barley.

From Kilrush: the ELLEN for Bristol; the CHARLES G. FRYER and MARY ELLIOTT for London. This one-day removal was of 550 tons of County Clare's oats and 15 tons of its barley.

From Tralee: the JOHN ST. BARBE, CLAUDIA and QUEEN for London; the SPOKESMAN for Liverpool. This one-day removal was of 711 tons of Kerry's oats and 118 tons of its barley.

From Galway: the MARY, VICTORIA, and DILIGENCE for London; the SWAN and UNION for Limerick (probably for transshipment to England). This one-day removal was of 60 sacks of Co. Galway's flour; 30 sacks and 292 tons of its oatmeal; 294 tons of its oats; and 140 tons of its miscellaneous provisions (foodstuffs). British soldiers forcibly removed it from its starving Limerick, Clare, Kerry and Galway producers.

In Belmullet, Co. Mayo the mission of 151 soldiers 5 of the 49th Regiment, in addition to escorting livestock and crops to the port for export, was to guard a few tons of stored meal from the hands of the starving; its population falling from 237 to 105 between 1841 and 1851. Belmullet also lost its source of fish in January, 1849, when Britain's Coast Guard arrested its fleet of enterprising fishermen ten miles at sea in the act of off-loading flour from a passing ship. They were sentenced to prison and their currachs were confiscated.

The Waterford Harbour British army commissariat officer wrote to British Treasury Chief Charles Trevelyan on April 24, 1846; "The barges leave Clonmel once a week for this place, with the export supplies under convoy which, last Tuesday, consisted of 2 guns, 50 cavalry, and 80 infantry escorting them on the banks of the Suir as far as Carrick." While its people starved, the Clonmel district exported annually, along with its other farm produce, approximately 60,000 pigs in the form of cured pork.

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My roots began in Ireland, and my ancestors left Templeboy, County Sligo during the famine
Thank you for posting this
Another reason to despise the Crown
 
There already questions being asked in Australia, Jamaica, Bermuda and a host of other former colonies, with the passing of the queen, it’s time to cut ties with the outdated monarchy system👍
I've family in Australia, they have has votes on whether to cut ties with the Monarchy. It was close but the remainers won. Australians are fiercely independent but there is so much illegal immigration down there it's like they are hanging on to their colonial roots. Crazy I know as the originals were sent there as a punishment.
To me I think they, and New Zealand should get rid of that stain on the corner of their flags.
 
Mullingar on my mother's side.
My mothers people were the Keans and McKeirnans from Sligo and Donegal.
Heres something mad ta think aboot, some of us who have a mix of Scots and Irish DNA owe our existence to the Irish famine. The chances of our Scots and Irish DNA meeting are very slim but the famine forced people to leave and allowed the mixing of our DNA.
 
Yes also it was declared a republic. With Cromwell lord protector. Strange days indeed. BB.🍀🍀
He went about smashing the faces and breaking noses off sculptures and statues. It was an insult to God to create a human likeness. Only God could create human faces.
Thats why sevvies are so ugly, their faces have been smashed because they are an insult to God, Allah and Buddha. True story.
 
My mothers people were the Keans and McKeirnans from Sligo and Donegal.
Heres something mad ta think aboot, some of us who have a mix of Scots and Irish DNA owe our existence to the Irish famine. The chances of our Scots and Irish DNA meeting are very slim but the famine forced people to leave and allowed the mixing of our DNA.
Yep an if it wasn't for the famine there would be no Celtic or USA.
 
Still cannot believe that people see it as a famine. In a country surrounded by wildlife and agriculture someone must have gave an order that the taking from the land or sea was punishable by death and forced to a starvation, therefore how could a famine exist, self created starving of people equals genocide. Can only assume also the royals had the say in this if we focus on who were put in as guardians of assetts and enforcers of rule. Not hard to work out the definition that should be applied when talking about Ireland.
 
Still cannot believe that people see it as a famine. In a country surrounded by wildlife and agriculture someone must have gave an order that the taking from the land or sea was punishable by death and forced to a starvation, therefore how could a famine exist, self created starving of people equals genocide. Can only assume also the royals had the say in this if we focus on who were put in as guardians of assetts and enforcers of rule. Not hard to work out the definition that should be applied when talking about Ireland.
Pure and Simple Boab this was a Racist Genocide. The English and Scottish aristocracy and even the Ministers of the various churches of the Time considered the Irish as nothing more than dirt poor low life animals.
And to think that our club was founded to help poor people eat a warm meal and have somewhere warm this in 1887/8
And here we are in 2022 about to face the same crap again. Heat or eat.
Good old Tories times they ain’t a changing

HH 😡
 

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