On his feast day #otd 9 June (d. 597) the amazing 16th century binding of Ms A8 in @ucdarchives which is Maghnus Ó Domhnaill’s Beatha Colaim Chille or Life of St. Columba or Colmcille patron of #Derry, #Iona & #Ireland.
26 May 1634: John Bramhall, future Archbisop of Armagh, consecrated Bishop of #Derry#otd by James Ussher & bishops of Meath, Down & Connor & Cork (Sidney Sussex College)
At his point he was not yet 40, which caused some comment.
14 May 1600: Henry Docwra lands unopposed at Culmore & occupies the fort there #otd On 22 May he headed to #Derry where he built a garrison on the site of the ruined monastery
27 Apr 1404: d. John Colton at Drogheda #otd, very shortly after he had resigned as Archbishop of #Armagh. He had been consecrated for that diocese in St. Paul's #London on 8 Mar 1383 (BM) His 1397 account of his ten-day visitation of #Derry diocese has survived.
23 Apr 1627: Preaching before Deputy Falkland at Christ Church #Dublin#otd George Downame of #Derry makes public opposition of #Irish bishops to limited toleration of Catholicism. Everyone there was aware of the recent conversion of Elizabeth Falkland #writer to Rome (NT/NLI)
18 Apr 1631: d. Sir Henry Docwra, 1st baron of Culmore, one-time governor of #Derry in #Dublin#otd - he was buried in Christ Church (Ulster Architectural Heritage Society)
18 Apr 1608: the fort at Culmore is tricked into opening gates #otd - and the forces of Cahir O’Doherty overcome the garrison. The next day they attacked & burnt #Derry. (Ulster Architectural Heritage Society)
17 Apr 1634: d. George Downame [Downham] Bishop of #Derry. His death paved the way for John Bramhall, close associate of the new Lord Deputy Thomas Wentworth to become bishop & a lead in Church of #Ireland affairs (eebo)
6 Apr 1604: Francis Walsingham presents his misgivings about the CofE to James VI & I #otd . James referred him to Bishop Bancroft who passed him on to George Downham future bishop of #Derry (eebo) Became a #Jesuit in 1609. Distant cousin of his namesake who died #otd in 1590
26 Mar 1666: Robert Mossom receives his patent to be Bishop of #Derry#otd During the 1650s he had used the banned Common Prayer Book for services in #London at St. Peter's, Paul's Wharf. (NLI/eebo)
"Hands Across the Divide" is a sculpture in Derry, Northern Ireland. The statue was created by Maurice Hatton, and erected in 1992. It symbolizes reconciliation between both sides of the political divide during the so called "Troubles" in NI.
(I already posted this photo here about a year ago).
9 Mar 1650: John Bramhall Bishop of #Derry appointed prize commissioner & procurator general by Charles II #otd (SSC) - this gave him a badly needed income to keep him going in exile
"An estimated 90,000 Kenyans were slaughtered in the Kikuyu uprising while just over a thousand were hanged on a portable gibbet. Some 160,000 were detained in internment camps where torture was routine.
"One of Britain’s victims was US President Barack Obama’s paternal grandfather, Hussein Onyango Obama, who was arrested in 1949, and tortured by having pins inserted under his fingernails."
Kitson brought to Belfast his experiences in Kenya, fighting the Kikuyu Land and Freedom Army (exotically dubbed the “Mau Mau” by the British) in the early 1950s where he honed a practice of using “turned” or “converted” rebels into “counter-gangs”.
"The battle of the Bogside was an important catalyst for change, triggering a determined British government intervention that ended the unionist monopoly on power. But it also marked the beginning of 30 years of violent conflict that would claim the lives of more than 3,600 people and bring untold suffering."