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  • WS Ref #: 141 , Witness: James Kenny, Member IV and IRA, Dublin, 1915 - 1923

    • ... discharged. After my wound was dressed I continud at my post and left it only for short periods for meals ...

  • WS Ref #: 169 , Witness: James Tomney, Head Centre, IRB, Tyrone, 1913-16; Organiser, IV Tyrone, 1913-16

    • ... on Omagh on Sunday and capture the military post there, then proceed to Enniskillen and on the way ...

  • WS Ref #: 170 , Witness: Peter Paul Galligan, Officer IV, Wexford, 1916; Member 1st and 2nd Dail

    • ... . I accepted a post in Bolger's Drapery establishment in Ennis-corthy. This was about November 1915 ...

  • WS Ref #: 198 , Witness: Thomas Walsh, Member, IV Dublin, 1915-16; Member, Garrison Clanwilliam House, 1916

    • ... were relieved from our post and found Father McMahon, who had made a Confessional in a four-wheel ...

    • ... Mount Street Bridge. Both Captains told us it was a very important post and what was expected of us ...

  • WS Ref #: 203 , Witness: Edward O'Neill, Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; Courier to Cork for Michael Collins, 1920 -1921

    • ... it to the next person. We also sent dispatches by Sinn Fein post. We bad our own stamps. There was a house ...

  • WS Ref #: 224 , Witness: John Shields, Member IRB, County Tyrone, 1913; Captain IV and IRA, 1913 - 1921

    • ... slugs for use in shotguns was a post 1916 development. I got the first news of a mobilisation ...

  • WS Ref #: 244 , Witness: John McGallogly, Member IRB, Glasgow and Manchester, 1915 - 1921; Member IV, Dublin, 1916; Officer IRA, Manchester, 1921

    • ... -8- field somewhere in Fairview, where two Companies were mobilising under Diarmuid Lynch. Our first post was the shop at the corner of Ballybough Road and Clonliffe Road, but no sooner had we removed the furniture out of our way than we were withdrawn to the junction of Summerhill and Portland Row ...

    • ... by someone or other, for cour1tmartial. Denis O'Callaghan bad assumed the post of room orderly and used ...

    • ... , but they were closed as it was now about nine o'clock. In the flat above the office (I think ...

    • ... -5- At 10 p.m. we were sitting on the steps outside Liberty Hall, wondering what to do when Alex Carmichael remembered seeing on the wall of Nationality office, a poster announcing a meeting of Cumann na mBan in Parnell Square. We rushed off at once and when we got there our troubles were over. Mrs ...

    • ... to the Home Secretary, and made it clear that he would negotiate only with a Home Office ...

  • WS Ref #: 274 , Witness: Liam McMahon, IRB Centre, Manchester, 1916; Associated with plans for escape of prisoners in England, 1918

    • ... to employ a full-time Secretary. Mr. Seán McGrath was appointed to this post. At one time, we had over ...

    • ... to the Manchester office of Messrs. Dowdall Bros., and was transferred from the Liverpool Circle ...

    • ... . Four days after the escape from Manchester, I had a visit from Inspector Carroll at my office. He laid ...

  • WS Ref #: 279 , Witness: Seamus Dobbyn, Member Supreme Council, IRB, 1917 - 1921

    • ... dismissed me from my post as writer of G.A.A. notes for mentioning Rossa's funeral. He cut out ...

  • WS Ref #: 361 , Witness: Peadar Bracken, Member IRB, 1904; Captain IV, Tullamore, 1914 -1916

    • ... a dispatch to G.H.Q. reporting the shelling of our post, and we were ordered to evacuate and tall back ...

    • ... enemy occupied the Irish Independent Office, D'Olier Street. One exposed himself a little at a side door ...