Thomas Allen (Irish Volunteer)
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Thomas Allen was a member of the
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who fought and died in the 1916 rising in the
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in
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Background

Thomas Allen was born in Longwood Co. Meath in 1883. While Allen was young his mother died and he and his sister moved a few miles away to their grandparents house at Ballasport in the
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. Having learned his trade locally as a boot maker Allen relocated to Dublin to seek employment with Winstanley's. While in Dublin, he lived at 19 1/2 Monck Place in Philsborough, Dublin.


Irish Volunteers

Allen joined the Irish Volunteers in 1914 and was attached to C Company of the First Battalion of the Dublin Brigade. In July 1914 he was involved in the
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where the Irish Volunteers secured arms. His house was frequently used in sending and receiving messages for the Volunteers. He was heavily involved in Volunteer activity as a Drill Instructor, described as "he was always the first into the drill hall and the last to leave it." His group was colloquially referred to as "The Tommy Allen Athletic Club." On
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when the 1916 Easter Rising began Allen was promoted from Sergeant to Lieutenant and was stationed in the Four Courts where
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commanded the Volunteers. Lt. Allen lead a party of about 20 men in the Western Records Wing. Four days into the rising Allen was mortally wounded from gunfire that ricocheted off fellow Volunteer Sean O'Carroll from a group of
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advancing through Smithfield while barricading a window. Fellow Longwood native
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, who was also serving with the Irish volunteers in the Four Courts attempted to get medical assistance from
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for Allen but the British officer in charge of the exchange refused to allow the message through and by the time medical attention was received it was too late and Allen died in Richmond Hospital He was 29 years old at the time of his death. The loss of Lt. Allen was described by Captain Sean Prendergast, also C Co. of the 1st Battalion: "He was one of our best, always so active, always so reliable as a man and as a Volunteer. His friends and confidents were legion, and he was beloved by all members of the Company - the "C" Coy he loved. Tommy was our first serious casualty. We felt the loss as a personal and national calamity." His last rites were done by Father Augustine, a known sympathizer for the Volunteers and go-between for the eventual Volunteer surrender. Lt. Allen was said by Father Augustine to have died a, "grand catholic death in the Richmond Hospital kissing his crucifix and murmuring ejaculatory prayers" Initially buried in
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Tom Allen's remains were reburied in Kilglass cemetery in Longwood in 1917. A series of newspaper articles followed his burial, as allegedly the local Longwood priest called Father Rooney and Father Finegan refused to announce Allen's services or attend the funeral. Rooney would deny this, but would be rebutted by another priest for coercing Thomas Allen's son (also Thomas Allen) and for instead visiting one of his friends. The priest telling of Father Rooney's whereabouts would begin the fund for Thomas Allen's memorial, which still stands at Kilglass. Thomas Allen was survived by his Margaret Anderson, his three sons, James, John, and Thomas, and a daughter, Eileen.


References

*Augustine. “STATEMENT BY REV. FATHER AUGUSTINE, O.F.M., GAP., FRANCISCAN MONASTERY, ROCHESTOWN, COUNTY CORK, FORMERLY OF THE PRIORY, CHURCH STREET, DUBLIN.” Irish Military Archives, 13 Feb. 1954, www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS0920.pdf#page=8. *“A Case for Rome.” Villanova Digital Library, 24 Feb. 1917, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:617235#?c=&m=&s=&cv=3&xywh=-2641%2C-706%2C7229%2C3333. *“The Clan-Na-Gael Irish Patriot Martyrs Anniversary Magazine, Tuesday Evening April 24, 1917. .” Villanova Digital Library, 24 Apr. 1917, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:135635#?c=&m=&s=&cv=22&xywh=-5429%2C-347%2C14969%2C6902. *“Copy of Confirmed Official Dead 1916 Rising.” The Irish Military Archives, www.militaryarchives.ie/fileadmin/user_upload/MSPC/documents-34/Roll_of_Honour_1916_Rebellion_Dead.pdf. Accessed 20 June 2023. *Daly, Seamus. “Statement by Witness Doc. No. W.S. 60.” Irish Military Archives, 2 Mar. 1950, www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS0360.pdf#page=8. *“Dublin Brigade Easter Week 1st Batallion.” Irish Military Archives, mspcsearch.militaryarchives.ie/docs/files//PDF_Pensions/R1/1D335ThomasAllen/W1D335ThomasAllen.pdf. Accessed 20 June 2023. *“Easter Week Commemoration, 1933. :: Digital Library@villanova University.” Villanova Digital Library, 1933, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:138877#?c=&m=&s=&cv=2&xywh=-3510%2C-844%2C10484%2C4834. *Evers, Liz. “Hayden, Father Augustine.” Hayden, Father Augustine, Dec. 2019, www.dib.ie/biography/hayden-father-augustine-a10099. *“The Gaelic American - Vol. XIII No. 36, September 2, 1916, Whole Number 677.” Villanova Digital Library, 2 Sept. 1916, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:274864#?c=&m=&s=&cv=6&xywh=485%2C3984%2C4695%2C2164. *“The Gaelic American - Vol. XIV, No. 5, February 3, 1917, Whole Number 699.” Villanova Digital Library, 3 Feb. 1917, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:314076#?c=&m=&s=&cv=5&xywh=1219%2C4611%2C1749%2C806. *Henderson, Capt. R. “STATEMENT BY CAPTAIN R. HENDERSON, Command Training Depot, Cathal Brughá Barracks, Dublin.” Irish Military Archives, www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS1686.pdf#page=67. Accessed 20 June 2023. * *Kennedy, Sean. “Statement by Witness Document No. W.S. 842.” Irish Military Archives, www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS0842.pdf#page=14. Accessed 20 June 2023. *McDonagh, Joseph. “Statement of Witness Document No. W.S. 1082.” Irish Military Archives, 3 Feb. 1955, www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS1082.pdf#page=6. *Prendergast, Sean. “Statement of Captain Seán Prendergast. Former Officer Commanding ‘C’ Company 1st Battalion Dublin Brigade Irish Volunteers and Irish Republican Army.” Irish Military Archives, www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS0755%20section%201.pdf. Accessed 20 June 2023. *Prendergast, Sean. “Statement of Captain Seán Prendergast. Former Officer Commanding ‘C’ Company 1st Battalion Dublin Brigade Irish Volunteers and Irish Republican Army.” Irish Military Archives, www.militaryarchives.ie/collections/online-collections/bureau-of-military-history-1913-1921/reels/bmh/BMH.WS0755%20section%201.pdf. Accessed 20 June 2023. *Rooney, William. “‘The Case for Rome.’” Villanova Digital Library, 10 Mar. 1917, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:617255#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-2628%2C-168%2C7229%2C3333. *“Souvenir Program from the Irish Race Convention, Philadelphia, February 22–23, 1919.” Villanova Digital Library, 22 Feb. 1919, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:136306#?c=&m=&s=&cv=&xywh=-6392%2C-407%2C17579%2C8105. *“Thomas Allen Pension Record.” Irish Military Archives, mspcsearch.militaryarchives.ie/docs/files//PDF_Pensions/R1/1D335ThomasAllen/W1D335ThomasAllen.pdf. Accessed 20 June 2023. *“‘The Case for Rome.’” Villanova Digital Library - the Irishman, V. 2, No. 12, March 24, 1917. :: Digital Library@villanova University, 24 Mar. 1917, digital.library.villanova.edu/Item/vudl:617281#?c=&m=&s=&cv=3&xywh=-2660%2C-342%2C7229%2C3333.


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