Liam Pilkington

Liam Pilkington
Born(1894-06-02)2 June 1894
Sligo, County Sligo, Ireland
Died26 March 1977(1977-03-26) (aged 82)
Liverpool, England
AllegianceIRA
Anti-Treaty IRA
Years of service1917–23
RankGeneral
Unit35th Battalion (County Sligo Battalion)
CommandsOfficer Commanding, Sligo Brigade, IRA
General Officer Commanding, 3rd Western Division, Anti-Treaty IRA, 1921–1923
Battles/warsIrish War of Independence
Irish Civil War
Other workCatholic priest

Liam Pilkington (2 June 1894 – 26 March 1977), also known as William Pilkington and Billy Pilkington, was a member of the IRA during the Irish War of Independence. Pilkington was General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 3rd Western Division, IRA, from 1921 to 1923. After the conclusion of the Irish War of Independence Pilkington joined the Anti-Treaty IRA[1] during the Irish Civil War. He attempted to become a politician for a short while, but was ultimately unsuccessful. Disillusioned due to the Irish Civil War, Pilkington became a Catholic priest for the remainder of his life. He served as a priest in South Africa and Wales before retiring to Liverpool, England, where he died.

  1. ^ Sammon, Willie. "The War of Independence and Civil War in Newport". Back the Road: Volume 2. Newport Historical Society. Retrieved 10 February 2011.[permanent dead link]