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Michael Mallin was born in Dublin in 1874. Mallin was a silk weaver by trade, an union organiser (being Secretary of the Silk Weavers' Union from 1909) and a shop owner. However, due to poverty the shop was forced to close in 1913.

In a memorandum sent by General Sir John Maxwell to the then British Prime Minister, Herbet Asquith, the following description was provided for Michael Mallin:

This man was second-in-command of the Larkinite or Citizen Army with which organisation had had been connected since its inception. He was in command of the rebels who occupied Stephen's Green and the College of Surgeons. At these places serious encounters took place and there were many casualties both amongst the military and civilians. He surrendered on 30 April 1916 and was accompanied by a body of 109 rebels all of whom were armed.

Michael Mallin was tried by Field General Courts Martial on 3 May 1916. The proceedings are contained in the PRO document WO 71/353.

2007-01-09 00:39:48 · answer #1 · answered by Laura D 2 · 1 0

Check the Ancestry.com

2007-01-09 08:43:18 · answer #2 · answered by k_petronela 1 · 0 0

if you put a bit more information about him, where you think he was born and when, I can look up on ancestry, but at the moment you have given us no information to help us search

2007-01-09 08:40:37 · answer #3 · answered by gorgeousfluffpot 5 · 0 0

Yes he blows a good goat.

2007-01-09 08:43:22 · answer #4 · answered by BJP 1 · 0 0

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