J. Coyle, D.C.M.
The Royal Irish Rifles.
3rd Battalion.
He had been born in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.
He was Killed in Action during the 1916 Easter Rising.
a man named Coyle, first name unknown, a Colour Sergeant in the Royal Irish Rifles, died at the Meath Hospital, Heytesbury Street, Dublin on 30 April 1916, 30 minutes after admission.
The cause of death was "Shot through both lungs".
His death was registered by a member of the hospital staff on 11 May 1916.
His name is included on
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery
J. Coyle, D.C.M.
The Royal Irish Rifles.
3rd Battalion.
He had been born in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.
He was Killed in Action during the 1916 Easter Rising.
a man named Coyle, first name unknown, a Colour Sergeant in the Royal Irish Rifles, died at the Meath Hospital, Heytesbury Street, Dublin on 30 April 1916, 30 minutes after admission.
The cause of death was "Shot through both lungs".
His death was registered by a member of the hospital staff on 11 May 1916.
His name is included on
1916 Easter Rising Memorial Wall
in Glasnevin Cemetery
Inscription
SACRED
to the memory of
C.Q.M.S. J. COYLE, D.S.M.
3rd Royal Irish Rifles
killed in action in Dublin 30th April 1916
erected by his brother comrades
also in memory of
Rfm. C. DUGGAN, 3rd Royal Irish Rifles
and
Pte. LEEN, 5th Royal Lancers
R. I. P.
death divides, but memory clings
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