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Victims of notorious IRA killings at Tynan Abbey to be remembered


Sir Norman Stronge
He had previously served as a junior officer in the Army during the First World War. He fought in the Battle of the Somme in 1916 and was awarded the Military Cross. His positions after the war included a 23-year term as Stormont Speaker.
Sir Norman s son James Stronge was also a member of RBP 264 Breaghey.
In 1967, he was appointed High Sheriff of Armagh. He served as Ulster Unionist MP for Mid Armagh for three years until the prorogation of Stormont in 1972 and as a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly from 1973 to 1974. He was also an officer in the Grenadier Guards. ....

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Royal Black Institution to mark 40th anniversary of murders of Sir Norman Stronge and son James


Royal Black Institution to mark 40th anniversary of murders of Sir Norman Stronge and son James
© Sir Norman Stronge was sovereign grand master of the Royal Black Institution from 1948 to 1971
Sir Norman Stronge, a former sovereign grand master, and his son James were shot dead at their home by the IRA on January 21, 1981.
The IRA gang then firebombed the property, Tynan Abbey in Co Armagh, with the resulting blaze leaving the historic building in ruins.
Several events are planned to mark the anniversary of the killings which the institution’s current Sovereign Grand Master Rev William Anderson strongly condemned.
“The heinous murders of the highly respected Sir Norman Stronge, an elderly man at the time, and his son, were wicked, despicable and cowardly,” he said. ....

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