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File Reference 1D215
Name Martin Clancy
Gender male
Address detail
Street Drangan
County Tipperary
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street Ballylusky, Fethard
County Tipperary
Country Ireland
Address detail
Street 53 West Street, Hoole, Chester CH23PU (brother’s address)
Country England
Date of birth 1903
Date of death 1921-03-06
Place Knockroe, Drangan, County Tipperary
Associated files in MSPA 1D412 (file cancelled); F508; 653/201 (blank file); 2884B; 2RBSD525
Related files 1D215A (Patrick Clancy, brother); MSP34REF61771 (Josie Kiely, sister)
1D216 Richard Fleming; 1D217 Paddy Hackett (Killed in same incident)
Civilian occupation Agriculrual Labourer;
Easter rising service No
Organisation Irish Republican Army
Rank Captain
Brigade 3 Tipperary Brigade
Pension Claim No
Award Pension Yes
Army Pensions Act 1923/1953 YesYes
Type of Award OTHOther
DADependant's allowance
Notes Martin Clancy awarded a gratuity of £50
Margaret Clancy awarded an allowance.
Military Service Pensions Acts 1924 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1934 No
Military Service Pensions Acts 1949 No
Digital file Scanned/digital copy1D215 Martin Clancy.pdf
Scanned/digital copy1D412 Martin Clancy.pdf
Scanned/digital copy2RBSD525 Martin Clancy.pdf
Scanned/digital copy653_201 Martin Clancy.pdf
Scanned/digital copy2884B Martin Clancy.pdf
Scanned/digital copyF508 Martin Clancy.pdf
File dates 24 March 1922 – 16 November 1995
Subject Information File relates to Martin Clancy’s application under the Army Pensions Acts in respect of the death of his son Martin Clancy who was killed on 6 March 1921 during an engagement with British forces at Knockroe, Drangan, County Tipperary. Includes successful application from Margaret Clancy, mother of deceased, for an award. Also includes unsuccessful application from John Clancy, brother of deceased, for an award. Martin Clancy made an application for £500 compensation under the Compensation (Personal Injuries) Committee. Applicant received £48 from the White Cross Association in respect of both Martin and Patrick. File contains: report from An Garda Síochána detailing Martin Clancy’s circumstances and dependency on deceased at the time of his death; successful application by Margaret Clancy for the posthumous awarding of a Service (1917-1921) Medal with Bar for Martin Clancy; Military Service Registration Board reference from Denis Keogh; social welfare reports; representations on behalf of John Clancy’s application.