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MULCAHY, GENERAL RICHARD

Reference code:

IE UCDAD P7

Title: Papers of Richard Mulcahy (1886ñ1971)
Dates: 1900ñ70
Level of description: Fonds
Extent:

100 boxes

Biographical history

Richard James Mulcahy was born in Waterford and educated by the Christian Brothers both there, and later in Thurles where his father was postmaster. He joined the post office and was employed initially at Bantry, transferring to the engineering department in Wexford and from there to Dublin. A member of the I.R.B. and the Irish Volunteers, he fought with Thomas Ashe in Ashbourne during Easter 1916, was imprisoned at Frongoch, and released in the general amnesty in 1917. Chief of Staff of the I.R.A., he was elected M.P. for the Clontarf Division in 1918 and served as Minister for Defence in the First Dáil until April 1919. He supported the Treaty and served as Minister for National Defence in the Second Dáil and Provisional Government and succeeded Collins as Commander in Chief of the Army after his death. He exercised primary responsibility for the conduct of the Civil War campaign against anti-Treaty forces but resigned from the Cabinet during the army crisis of 1924. He re-entered government as Minister for Local Government in June 1927.

After the resignation of W.T. Cosgrave in June 1944 Mulcahy was elected leader of Fine Gael. He stood aside to allow John A. Costello to form the First and Second Inter-Party Governments and served as Minister for Education in both (1948ñ51, 1954ñ57) and as Minister for the Gaeltacht (JulyñOctober 1956). He resigned from the leadership of Fine Gael in 1959 and from the Dáil in 1961.

He married Josephine (‘Min’) Ryan, a sister of Dr James Ryan and of Phyllis Ryan, wife of Sean T. O’Kelly, in 1919. They had two sons and two daughters.

Source of acquisition

Collection transferred to the custody of UCDAD following the establishment of the Mulcahy Trust in December 1970 to make permanent arrangements for the disposition of the Mulcahy Papers.

Scope and content

Chief of Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Irish Republican Army and Free State Army: correspondence files, operational memoranda, brigade and intelligence reports, orders and directives (1921ñ4); captured Irregular documents (1922ñ4).

Acting Minister and Minister for National Defence in the First and Second Dáil, the Provisional Government and Executive Council (1919ñ24): minutes and reports of the Conference on Ireland, London (1921); minutes of the Provisional Government (JanuaryñSeptember 1922) and Executive Council (February 1923ñMarch 1924); proceedings and reports of the Army Enquiry Committee (1924); reports and memoranda from government departments for meetings of the Executive Council (1922ñ4).

Minister for Local Government and Public Health (1927ñ32): departmental reports and memoranda, and minutes of the Executive Council.

Proceedings of the Defence Conference and correspondence concerning aspects of government and defence policy during the Emergency (1939ñ45).

Minister for Education in the First Inter-Party Government (1948ñ51): departmental reports and memoranda on education policy and issues.

Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine Gael Parties: executive and party political material; transcripts of speeches (1922ñ50).

Research notes, transcripts of tape-recorded conversations, and printed matter concerning the period 1914ñ24 and the need for re-evaluation; extensive notes on the text of Piaras Béaslaí’s Michael Collins; outline and draft chapters of an autobiography. Military and political pamphlets. Notes and printed matter relating to the Irish language.

Access:

Available by appointment to holders of a UCDAD reader’s ticket

Language: English
Finding aid: Descriptive list

Publication note

VALIULIS, Maryann Gialanella. General Richard Mulcahy and the founding of the Irish Free State. (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1992)

MULCAHY, Risteárd. Richard Mulcahy, A Family Memoir. (Dublin: Aurelian Press, 1999)

 
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