George Reynolds

George Reynolds

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Address
1 Redmond's Hill, Dublin

Date of Birth
1878
Date of Death
27 April 1916
Civillian Occupation
Silversmith
Easter Rising Locations
Mount Street Bridge, Dublin
Clanwilliam House, Clanwilliam Place/Lower Mount Street, Dublin
Organisation
Irish Volunteers
Rank
Section Commander
Brigade
Dublin Brigade
Company
C Coy
Unit
3 Battalion
Commanding Officer
Eamon De Valera
Pension Claim:
Application of Mary and Anne Reynolds in respect of their brother
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A silversmith by trade, George Reynolds was a Section Commander with the Irish Volunteers at the time of the 1916 Easter Rising. He was one of the small garrison at Clanwilliam House which inflicted large casualties on British forces attempting to advance along Mount Street and Mount Street Bridge.

He was killed on Thursday 27 April 1916, and his body incinerated when the building was finally destroyed by the attacking British forces. Dependents applications from his sisters, Mary and Anne Reynolds, were rejected due to excess means.

Also killed at Clanwilliam House were Richard Murphy (1D224) and Patrick Doyle (2D50).