Kent was part of a
prominent nationalist family who lived at Bawnard House,
Castlelyons,
County Cork. They were prepared to take part in the
Easter Rising, but when the mobilisation order was countermanded, they stayed at home. The rising nevertheless went ahead in
Dublin, and the RIC was sent to arrest well-known sympathizers throughout the country, including known members of the
Irish Republican Brotherhood,
Sinn Féin, and the
Irish Volunteers. When the Kent residence was raided they were met with resistance from Thomas and his brothers Richard,
David and
William. A gunfight lasted for four hours, in which an RIC officer,
Head Constable William Rowe, was killed and David Kent was seriously wounded. Eventually, the Kents were forced to surrender, although Richard made a last minute dash for freedom and was fatally wounded. ==Trial and execution==