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The Mystery of the Irish Crown Jewels

Duration: 45 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW

The theft of the Irish Crown Jewels is a mystery that goes back over a century and remains unsolved. The Jewels were not the equivalent of the English Crown Jewels, but rather the insignia of the Order of St. Patrick, the British Order of Chivalry associated with Ireland. They disappeared in June 1907.

Supposed to have been assembled from diamonds belonging to Queen Charlotte, they were presented to the Order by King William IV in 1831.
The Jewels, valued at $250, 000 were stolen from a safe located in the Office of the Ulster King of Arms, in the shadow of the then Detective Headquarters in Dublin Castle.

Blame for the theft of the Jewels has been laid on a number of suspects with varying motives. A Viceregal investigation into the theft in early 1908 leaves no doubt that whether or not he stole the jewels, the blame for their theft lay with the then King of Arms, Arthur Vicars. Known to take the jewels from their safe on regular occasions, mainly when entertaining guests, he is said to have once awoken from a drunken slumber with them placed around his neck.

Other theories suggest both that the Jewels were stolen by Unionists in order to derail Home Rule, or by Republicans in order to embarrass the occupying Crown Forces. What is known, however, is that the jewels were never found...

Writer ..... Sean Moffatt
Director ..... Eoin O'Callaghan
Producer ..... Eoin O'Callaghan. Show less

Contributors

Sir Arthur Vicars:
Nick Dunning
Old Mahony:
Niall Buggy
Francis Shackleton:
Patrick FitzSymons
Lord Aberdeen:
Faolan Morgan
Mrs Farrell:
Aine McCartney
Goldney:
Niall Cusack
Mr Burtchael:
Frankie McCafferty
The Narrator:
Cathy Belton

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