FENIANS
In 1865 and 1867 there was a
strong Fenian Circle in Carrigtwohill; many of them lived around Ahanisk
and Ballyannon, and found employment at the Midleton Distillers where
every man was a sworn Fenian. One of their parade grounds was an eighteen
acre field called “Loc na Muice”, where they drilled and trained with
their Fenian pikes and guns. This field is lower than the fields around
it; and as can be understood, during training, Fenian scouts would be
posted on the high ground about.
The plan in general for the rising
was that Ireland would have the man, while the organisation in America
would send over arms and the officers. A repetition of this happened in
the I.R.A. bombing campaign of England in 1939 when the Clann na Gael in
America supplied the finance; the I.R.A. gave the men and
explosives.
Many were arrested before the rising. Zero hour for the
rising was March 5th 1867; and as the clocks struck eleven, the Fenians at
Midleton marched from the market place to the Cork Road where they were
joined by the Carrigtwohill Fenians and Fenains north of the Carrigtwohill
parish.
Early Days of the village -
Early Roads in Carrig -
Pastimes and Customs
The Norman period to Reformation -
The Fenians -
Carrigtwohill Caves -
Ryan and Ahern
Churches -
Ballyannon Castle -
Barryscourt Castle -
The By-Pass
The Boston Band/Old Fair -
Tour De France -
Ploughing Championships