Death Notice – RIP.ie

“The death has occurred of
Henry Conyngham, The 8th Marquess Conyngham
(Lord Henry Mount Charles)
Slane Castle, Slane, Meath”

Confused about his Irishness, with one foot
in both lands; the Irish Sea flows between.

One land offering up titles, the other,
offering up its land by fate and twist of hand.

He went all the way to Boston to study who
we are and what was done;

returning

(unlike the Irish, he and his ‘peers’ threw off
their land)

a ‘real’ republican.

Still holding on to free and easy got land,
descending down the line to no 9, with

‘entitled’ titles.

‘Custodians’, you say, of the taken land, of a
people who never needed nor wanted to be,

in your custody.

The ‘undertakers’ of displacement and hunger;
his-story rewritten to make palatable at his table.

Rewriting placenames and townlands from
Irish to English; forbidding our language,

‘Tamhnach an tSalain’,

renamed in your likeness to that of ‘Mount
Charles’, sits uneasy on the land, to Lord over us.

No sons of Donegal.

The true sons of Ulster, Earls O’Neill and
O’Donnell, who took ‘flight’, rather than your rule,

never to return.

Their ghosts and memories, haunting your legacy,
buried deep within castle walls, your

monuments to occupation.

Our Irishness lies deep in our DNA, imprinted,
unconfused, always knowing who we are:

Real Republicans.

Bernadette Gallagher lives in County Wicklow, Ireland. Her 'home' county is Donegal. Born and raised in the UK of immigrant parents. She says, events in print are events remembered. Read other articles by Bernadette.