Bethany Home latest—ten years and one Commission of Investigation report later

Sir,—Ten years ago History Ireland was in the unusual position of breaking a news story (my ‘Church and State bear responsibility for the Bethany Home’, HI 18.5, Sept./Oct. 2010). It revealed 219 deaths, from 1922 to 1949, of Bethany Home children. They were buried in unmarked graves in Dublin’s Mount Jerome Cemetery. Bethany Home functioned … Read more

Partition

Sir,—Cormac Moore, in the opening sentence of his ‘The Government of Ireland Act 1920’ (HI 28.6, Nov./Dec. 2020), supposes that it was this act that ‘led to the partition of Ireland’. But the Government of Ireland (Amendment) Act of 1914, to which he also refers, contained a similar sort of provision, albeit temporary and, because … Read more

Tone not related to Wolfe

Sir,—There is no single corroborated or semi-credible shred of evidence that Theobald Wolfe Tone was the illegitimate son of the barrister Theobald Wolfe. In stating that he ‘probably’ was a half-brother of the latter’s actual son, Charles, Aodhán Crealey (HI 29.1, Jan./Feb. 2021, p. 9, ON THIS DAY) no doubt thought it safe to rely … Read more