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File Reference MSP34REF59573
Name Martin Ludden
Gender male
Address detail
Street Cappavicar South, Turlough
County Mayo
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street 19 Rope Street, Rochdale, Manchester (Address in 1921)
Country England
Address detail
Street Mountrath Road, Portlaoise
County Laois
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street "Erin Brae", Clonminan Road, Portlaoise
County Laois
Country Ireland
Date of birth 1901-03-15
Date of death 1979-07-19
Associated files in MSPA 34E9190
Civilian occupation Moulder, Tweedales & Smalley’s, Castleton, [Rochdale, Manchester, England];
Easter rising service No
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Private
Unit Manchester Battalion
Company No. 3 Company (Rochdale)
Commanding Officer(s) Frank Heeran (Company Captain); James J Walsh
Other Service Numbers Garda Number 3004
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Section Commander
Unit Manchester Battalion
Company No. 3 Company (Rochdale)
Commanding Officer(s) Frank Heeran (Company Captain); James J Walsh
Other Service Numbers Garda Number 3004
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Second Lieutenant
Unit Manchester Battalion
Company No. 3 Company (Rochdale)
Commanding Officer(s) Frank Heeran (Company Captain); James J Walsh
Other Service Numbers Garda Number 3004
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank First Lieutenant
Unit Manchester Battalion
Company No. 3 Company (Rochdale)
Commanding Officer(s) Frank Heeran (Company Captain); James J Walsh
Other Service Numbers Garda Number 3004
Pension Claim Yes
Award Pension Yes
Army Pensions Act 1923/1953 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1924 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1934 Yes
Grade E
Notes Awarded 1 and 2/3 years service for pension purposes in 1951
Military Service Pensions Acts 1949 No
Digital file Scanned/digital copyMSP34REF59573 Martin Ludden.pdf
Scanned/digital copy34E9190 Martin Ludden.pdf
File dates 28 December 1940 - 15 January 1980
Subject Information File relates to Martin Ludden’s receipt of a military service pension in respect of his service with the IRA in the service periods between 1 April 1920 and 11 July 1921 during the War of Independence. Applicant also claimed unsuccessfully for service in the periods between 1 April 1919 and 31 March 1920. File also contains material relating to Martin Ludden’s successful application for a Service Medal (1917-21) without Bar which was issued in April 1950. The subject states that left Ireland in March 1919 and moved to Widnes, Lancashire, England where he joined the Widnes Company, No. 1 Area, IRA in June 1919 under the command of Jack O’Keeffe. Claims that he took part in the procuring of arms and acquiring explosives in the copper works in which he worked. In September 1920, Martin Ludden states that he moved to Rochdale and joined the No. 3 Company (Rochdale), Manchester Battalion, No. 2 Area, under the command of Frank Heeran and James J. Walsh. Claims that he held the rank of Section Commander, Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant. Applicant claims he worked as a moulder at Tweedales & Smalley’s, Castleton, [Rochdale]. It is stated that the applicant took part in IRA operations and general activity during the War of Independence (January 1919 – July 1921) including: the burning of farms; the burning of a cotton mill between Castleton and Manchester with James J. Walsh, Frank Heeran, Deasy and Miss O’Donnell (MSP34REF22112) from Clare (December 1920); the burning of a cotton mill between Rochdale and Oldham (January 1921); the seizure of 25 rifles belonging to Catholic Boy Scouts from St. Patrick’s, Rochdale (January 1921) and the purchase of guns from several Irish ex. British Army soldiers in Wallasey. During the Truce period, Martin Ludden was assigned to watch the movements of the hangman Ellis in Rochdale. Fearing arrest, the subject moved to County Durham in October 1921 where he took part in raids for explosives in collieries in Wheatley Hill; Wingate and Thornley. Martin Ludden states that he moved to Dublin in July 1922 and enlisted with the An Garda Síochána on 3 January 1923. File includes hand-written and typed reference in support of the subject’s claim from F. Heeran (1922); James J. Walsh (1922) and RJ Purcell (Undated). File also contains a typed sworn statement and summary made by the applicant before the Advisory Committee on 4 July 1941.