>  `."System- "System gl܄-"System--@Times New Roman---@Times New Roman--------- 82 q`cComment on Crozier Resignation      ---  2 qsc  --- 2 `cComment    ,2 con Crozier Resignation      2 sc  @Times New Roman--- 52 `cIntroduction from Chronology         2 Sc  --- v2 `GcA party of Auxiliaries loot and burn Richard Chanler's public house in                   U2 `1cRobinstown (or Balbradagh), near Trim, Co. Meath.                2 c   2 c  +2 cThe Commander of the       g2 `=cAuxiliaries, General Crozier went to Trim and summarily tried               2 8c  &2 ;c26 Auxiliaries of      2 *` cN Company      2 *c-  2 *c  h2 *>cdismissing 21 of them and placing 5 under arrest pending court                  2 *c-  2 ?`cmartial.    2 ?c   2 ?c   2 ?c   +2 [`cTudor subsequently re       2 [ c- a2 [9cinstated the 21 dismissed men saying that they cannot be                 J2 q`*cdismissed until a full inquiry was made.           2 qc   &2 `cThis leads to the     G2 (cresignation of Crozier on February 19th               2 c   2 c  2 csee Feb    2 Vc- 2 \c19   2 pc- 2 v c21/3. He    %2 `calleges that the     2 cRIC    2 c  e2 <cauthorities had surrendered to the threats of the dismissed                >2 `"cmen to reveal the misdeeds of the           2 kcRIC    2 c  2  cin Ireland.    2 c  ---@Times New Roman--------- 2 `cComment  ---  2 c  --- U2 `1cTownshend comments that Crozier had acted precipi               52 ctately and that most of the          2 *`NcAuxiliaries dismissed by Crozier were not found guilty at the subsequent court                   2 *c-  y2 ?`Icmartial and that of the eight Auxiliaries found guilty at the later court                  2 ?wc- 2 ?} cmartial,     G2 U`(cfour had not being suspected by Crozier.             2 Uc   2 Uc  /2 UcTownshend goes on to com         2 Ui cment that,     2 j` cas the court     2 jc- h2 j>cmartials did not take place until July, they therefore lacked                     |2 `Kcdeterrent effect, "Tudor could have employed some of Crozier's dispatch."                 2 c   2 c   p2 `CcAccording to Leeson, the Chanlers were Protestant and Unionists.                 2 vc  --- 2 `cBack    2 c @Times New Roman---- @ !*`- "Arial--ccbbaa