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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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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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