Bertram Vivian Archer Agnew

Bertram Vivian Archer Agnew

Died

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16 November 1920

Age

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23

Rank

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Auxiliary Cadet

Force

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Royal Irish Constabulary

Cause

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Homicide

Duty Status

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On Duty

Roll of Honour Citation

One of two Intelligence Officers who were abducted by terrorists, interrogated and killed in Knockraha, County Cork.

On 15th November 1920, Bertram and his colleague, Auxiliary Cadet Lionel Ralph Mitchell, left Macroom on twenty-four hours’ leave and travelled to Cork City where they stayed overnight in The Imperial Hotel. They left the hotel the following morning and were never seen again.

It was later established that both men had been abducted by terrorists, interrogated and shot dead in ‘The Rea’ area of Knockraha, County Cork, on 16th November. Their bodies are believed to have been buried in a bog between Cork and Macroom.