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Tomás Bairéad
Tomás Bairéad (1893 – 1973) was an Irish author and nationalist. Born in Galway, his father was called Michael Barrett and his mother Mary McDonough. He had two sisters and one brother. He was a member of the Moycullen group of the Irish Volunteers in 1916 and soon after became an IRA volunteer. He was also a member of the IRB and Sinn Fein. He was part of a group of Volunteers who were involved in the burning of the RIC Barracks in Rosmuc in 1920. He began his journalistic career with the Galway Express, a weekly republican paper. In 1922 he would join the ''Irish Independent'', writing on politics, and would later become the newspaper's editor in 1945. While working for the ''Independent'' he was presented the Irish Academy of Letters Award (1938). Bairéad also invented his own Irish shorthand. His close friend, Máirtín Ó Cadhain, urged him to leave the IRA in order to focus on his writings.〔() Bairéad at Ricorso〕
==Early life==
Thomas Barrett (1893-1973), An Bairéadach, or Tomás Bairéad, as he was also known, was a journalist and Irish language author.
He was born in on 7 July 1893 in Ballydotia, Moycullen, County Galway. He married Ellen Maher (1903-1947) from Clonard, county Westmeath in Corpus Christi Church, St Martin's (Maiden Lane), London on 25 June 1930. Ellen’s father, James was also a farmer. They had two daughters, Treasa, a nurse, and Maura, a librarian.
He was a fine athlete and sportsman, and as a young man played gaelic football and hurling with his native parish team. When he was barely 17 years of age, Bairéad was involved in castle rustling. The cattle, in the ownership of the landlord George Burke, were driven from Burke’s land at Cnoc a’ tSean Bhaile. Bairéad’s involvement in this activity was in reaction to the eviction of a number of his neighbours by the landlord, and resulted in him spending some time in gaol. Bairéad was primarily self-educated.〔http://gccapps.galwaycoco.ie/ArchivedDocuments/Bair%C3%A9ad,%20Thomas,%20Papers,%201820-1973,%20GP2/Descriptive%20List,%20Tomas%20Bair%C3%A9ad%20Papers,%20GP2.pdf〕

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