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Frank Teeling

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were approaching the house, the unit of Volunteers split up into two groups. One left by the front door, the other left by the laneway at the back of the house. Teeling was wounded in a gun battle with the Auxiliaries in the laneway and arrested. Teeling was the only Bloody Sunday participant to be
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Teeling was a native of Dublin. Both the 1901 and 1911 censuses lists him as living at 7 Jane Place Upper. He was one of ten children born to Christopher Teeling and Sarah Mc Grane of whom only four survived childhood. The 1901 census also lists three children born to Sarah Teeling from a previous
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On 21 November 1920 Teeling was one of a group of IRA men who entered 22 Lower Mount Street to assassinate Lieutenant Angliss, alias McMahon, and Lieutenant Peel. Angliss was shot dead in his bed while Peel, hearing the shots, blocked his bedroom door and survived. When members of
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made it awkward to publicly discredit him or discharge him. The commander-in-chief of the National Army complained that Teeling had been "publicly misconducting" himself and "bringing serious discredit on us". In October 1922 he accidentally shot a sergeant major dead in
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At his trial Teeling claimed he had acted in self-defence, citing the fact that Johnson had also drawn his gun. The jury found him guilty of manslaughter and recommended clemency "on account of the state of his mind". Teeling was imprisoned for eighteen months.
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made out a cheque to Teeling for the sum of £250. The money was apparently to be drawn down from funds authorised by the Free State cabinet for use by the Secret Service.
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Teeling remained in Ireland, continuing to live at Jane Place Upper. He was imprisoned on at least one further occasion in 1931. He died in January 1976.
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became a cause for concern. He had become an embarrassment to the army, but his record of service during the
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captured at the scene. He was court martialled in January 1921, was sentenced to hang, and was held at
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O'Malley, Cormac K. H. (2003). "The Publication History of on Another Man's Wound".
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O'Halpin, Eunan (November 1983). "The Secret Service Vote and Ireland, 1868-1922".
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However, on 27 March, Teeling shot and killed William Johnson, a member of the
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On the night of the 15 February he escaped from Kilmainham Gaol along with
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Dolan, Anne (2006). "Killing and Bloody Sunday, November 1920".
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who took part in the assassinations of members of the
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Prisoners sentenced to death by the British military
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Index

Dublin
Dublin
Irish Republic
Irish Free State
Irish Republican Army
National Army
Lieutenant
The Squad
The Squad
Irish War of Independence
Irish Civil War
Irish Republican Army
Michael Collins
Squad
Cairo Gang
Bloody Sunday
Fianna Éireann
Auxiliaries
Kilmainham Gaol
Ernie O'Malley
Simon Donnelly
National Army
Irish Free State
alcoholism
War of Independence
Gormanston camp
County Meath
Australia
Department of Finance
Citizens' Defence Force

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