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Vincent Fovargue : ウィキペディア英語版
Vincent Fovargue

Vincent Patrick Fovargue (1901–1921) was a company officer in the Dublin Brigade of the IRA during the Irish War of Independence. After his capture, Fovargue was recruited as an informant by the British Army Intelligence Corps. Soon after, Fovargue was freed in a staged escape. After his identity was leaked to Michael Collins, Fovargue was assassinated by the IRA in England.
==Life==
Fovargue, from Dublin, was only 20 years old and had previously been the intelligence officer with the 4th Battalion of the Dublin Brigade of the IRA in the Ranelagh area.〔(WS Ref #: 476 , Witness: Joseph Kinsella, 4th Battalion ) Bureau of Military History〕 He had been captured by the British Army in Dublin. Under interrogation, he leaked information that resulted in the arrest of the other members of his unit a few days later. In return for this information, the Intelligence Corps allowed him to escape during a staged ambush in Dublin's South Circular Road. This attempted ruse however did not go unnoticed by Michael Collins' informants in the Crown's security forces.
On the night of the escape, Detective Constable David Neligan of the Dublin Metropolitan Police's "G" Division was on duty in Dublin Castle when McNamara passed him a telephone message on a police form. The message, issued by the British Military Headquarters, stated that a "Sinn Féin" suspect named Fovargue had escaped from three Intelligence Corps officers in a car whilst en route to prison. It gave a description of his appearance and asked that the British Army be notified in the event of his recapture by the Dublin Metropolitan Police. Neither Detective was fooled by this, as Neligan explained:
The two men retyped the message and passed it to Collins the following day. Meanwhile, Fovargue had been sent to England where he adopted the alias of Richard Staunton. Fovargue had in fact been sent to England by Intelligence Corps Colonel Ormonde Winter in order to infiltrate the IRA in mainland Britain.

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