For those who would like to see a short film and images of our fantastic gathering event last week at the Ballinacor Estate in Co Wiklow which included a reenactment of the capture and execution of Feagh Mac Hugh O’Byrne, please go to our facebook page “Finte O’Broin Gathering”.
Finte O’Broin Gathering a great success!
We are glad to announce that our gathering event at Ballinacor on Saturday the 20th of July was a tremendous success with almost 200 people attending for the reenactment of the capture and execution of Feagh Mac Hugh O’Byrne.
The memorial plaque was unveiled by Lt.Col. Charles Artaud Byrne with his eldest son Myles by his side. Myles was also surprised to be one of the recipients of this year’s Merit Order of the Raven and now becomes our 7th Companion of the Raven.
A big thank you to all who helped to organise this historic event and to all those who turned up on a glorious day to help us celebrate our Byrne history.
Photos of the event will follow soon.
Finte O’Broin Gathering on East Coast Radio
East Coast Radio Interview for Finte O’Broin
We are pleased to announce that our President, Derek Byrne, was interviewed on East Coast Radio on Tuesday the 2nd of July on the subject of the Finte O’Broin Gathering at the Ballinacor Estate near Rathdrum in Wicklow.
By all accounts the interview was very successful and interest in the 20th of July event is mounting.
We would like to thank Wiclow County Council and East Coast Radio for their invaluable support.
Excitement builds for gathering at Ballinacor on July 20th!
Finte O’Broin will host the official Byrne gathering at the Ballinacor Estate near Rathdrum in County Wicklow on Saturday the 20th of July at 3pm.
There will be a reenactment of the capture and execution of Feagh Mac Hugh O’Byrne by Cliomh, a professional historical and Military reenactment group and an exhibition of medieval costume and weaponry.
The event will also include the 2013 presentation of the Clan Merit Order of the Raven and the unveiling of the plaque above at Fananierin on the Ballinacor Estate, the very spot where Feagh was captured and executed on Sunday the 8th of May 1597.
We are delighted to be joined by Lt. Col. Charles Artaud Byrne and his son Myles and other members of the family.
We are also immensly grateful for the support and enthusiasm of Sir Robert Goff, Lady Davis Goff, Clare Bradley and the staff of Ballinacor Estate. Without their kindness and encouragment this historic event would simply not have been possible.
We hope that you will all join us on the day. Admission is free and gates to the estate open at 2pm.
For further details, please feel free to email me at derek@clanbyrne.com
To the gathering and beyond.
Derek, O’Byrne of Downs, Guardian of the Name.
Rehabilitating Wolfe Tone on the 20th of June
Our sister society, The Napoleon Society of Ireland will host a debate entitled “Rehabilitating the legacy of Wolfe Tone in the run up to 2016″ at the Pearse Street Library in Dublin 2 on Thursday the 20th of June at 6.30pm.
The event is free and marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Theobold Wolfe Tone, founder of the United Irishmen.
The debate will be chaired by Tommy Graham, Editor of History Ireland and will include presentations from Dr. Sylvie Kleinman, lecturer at TCD and Aengus O’Snodaigh TD of Sinn Fein.
Comment, questions and debate will be invited from the audience following the presentations. All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you on the night.
Should you require further information, you can contact me at derek@clanbyrne.com
Thank you,
Derek Byrne.
Royal Canal walk raises 20,000 euro for MS
Finte O’Broin are delighted to announce that this years charity Royal Canal Walk doubled the amount raised last year with an amazing 20,000 euro for MS Ireland.
The walk, which is organised by Edward Byrne and the Byrne family of Cloncurry and Kilcock takes place over the May bank holiday weekend. The walk starts at the family’s ancestoral home in Mullingar where Edward’s great, great, great grandfather James was a railway inspector in the late 1800s.
What is more amazing this year is that the walk took place over only two days, Saturday and Sunday, as opposed to the three days of the bank holiday last year.
The Byrne family were joined by over 250 people on the walk who raised money through sponsorship cards and bucket collections.
We congratulate all who took part and raised much needed funds for this very worthy cause.
2013 Royal Canal Charity Walk in aid of MS Ireland
Following the success of last year’s three day charity walk along the Royal Canal from Mullingar to Dublin, the Byrne clan are at it again.
This year, the route will be shorter and will run over two days. The event raised 10,000 euro for MS Ireland last year and sponsorship cards are available again from Edward Byrne.
Full details can be found on the MS Ireland website or MS Charity Walk Facebook page. You can also email Edward Byrne at edward@clanbyrne.com
Byrne Leads St. Patrick’s Parade in Dublin
We are very proud that Nicky Byrne from Westlife leads the Saint Patrick’s Day parade in Dublin today as Grand Marshal.
On behalf of everyone at Finte O’Broin, I would like to wish all Byrnes around the world a very happy St. Patrick’s Day and I hope you will all join in celebrating the feast of our Patron Saint with pride.
Beannactai le Feile Padraig.
Derek Byrne.
Good Wishes for New Pope
Finte O’Broin and Clan O’Byrne of Leinster offers all good wishes to the new
Pope Francis I. May he lead the Catholic Church with compassion and humility
throughout the world.
Viva El Papa.
Gay Byrne Accepts Clan Merit Award
We are delighted to announce that Mr. Gay Byrne, Broadcaster and Chairperson of the Road Safety Authority, has accepted the Merit Order of the Raven, the highest order Finte O’Broin can award.
Mr. Byrne also hopes to attend the Clan O’Byrne gathering event at Ballinacor in Wicklow on July the 20th where he will be presented with his insignia by Lt.-Col. Charles Artaud Byrne.
Should Mr. Byrne be able to attend he has also agreed to unveil a memorail plaque to Fiach Mac Hugh O’Byrne which will mark the exact place where he was captured and executed by the English in 1598.
We are delighted by Mr. Byrne’s support for our gathering event and we look forward to celebrating two of our most famous clan members on the 20th of July.
For more information on our gathering event, please see the main page of the website and click on Gathering 2013.