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William John Twaddell (1884 – 22 May 1922) was a Unionist politician from Belfast.

Twaddell was a draper from Belfast who was educated at a Belfast primary school.

He was a Member of Belfast City Council from 1910 and sat as an Ulster Unionist Party member. In November 1921, he and Robert Boyd organised the Ulster Imperial Guards as a paramilitary force of 21,000 men.[1] He was elected to the Parliament of Northern Ireland for Belfast West from the general election of 1921 until he was assassinated on 22 May 1922 by the Irish Republican Army. He was walking in Garfield Street off Royal Avenue, to his business, a short distance away, and had been followed closely by his assassins.[2]

His death precipitated a clamp-down on the IRA in Northern Ireland and 350 IRA members were interned.[3] Seamus Woods, who was interned on HMS Argenta during the clampdown, was charged with his murder. Woods who had joined the Irish National Army was trying to control irregular elements within the IRA. By agreement with the government of Northern Ireland, two officers of the Irish National Army were given permission to travel to the trial. General Ginger O'Connell and Commandant Charles McAlister gave evidence and Woods was found not guilty.[4]

Twaddell was buried at Drumcree Church where his headstone says that he was 'foully murdered in Belfast'.[5]

References

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  • ^ Parkinson, Alan F. (2004), Belfast's Unholy War, Four Courts Press, p. 275, ISBN 1-85182-792-7
  • ^ The Irish Civil War 1922–23, Peter Cottrell
  • ^ McDermott, Jim (2001). Northern divisions : the old IRA and the Belfast pogroms, 1920–22. Belfast, Northern Ireland: Beyond The Pale Publications. ISBN 1900960117.
  • ^ "Grave reference". Archived from the original on 1 May 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2007.
  • Parliament of Northern Ireland
    New constituency Member of Parliament for Belfast West
    19211922
    With: Joseph Devlin
    Thomas Henry Burn
    Robert Lynn
    Succeeded by

    Philip James Woods
    Joseph Devlin
    Thomas Henry Burn
    Robert Lynn


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