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WS Ref #: 167 , Witness: Christopher Byrne, Captain IV and IRA, Dublin, 1916 - 1921
... -8- While we were in Marrowbone Lane one of our chaps, Paddy McGrath, was wounded in the hand. There was very little firing on our Post until the Thursday and Friday. We were so free from fighting that Seamus Murphy, the O/C., suggested that we should haw a sing-song - to keep the fellows' hearts ...
... the office. We cleaned the place out completely. At this time I resided at 16A Upper Basin Street, off ...
WS Ref #: 206 , Witness: Gerry Golden, Member IV and IRA, Dublin, 1916 - 1921
... his 12 men into Henrietta St. and post them around to keep the street clear for the transport ...
... the Registry of Deeds, a Government office housed in The King's lime, Henrietta St., Dublin. On my ...
... from Ennis and was wor11ng in his employer's Town Agent's office and wished to transac some business ...
WS Ref #: 209 , Witness: Madge Daly, Sister of Edward Daly, executed 1916; Officer Cumann na mBan, Limerick, 1921
... resigned on Holy Thursday his post in the Executive in favour of J. Plunkett Stating he ...
WS Ref #: 252 , Witness: Laurence O'Brien, Captain IV and IRA, Dublin and Bray, 1915 - 1921
... suppose I would have remained long at my post. However, as soon as the barricade on the bridge ...
... and the terms of the circular available the five Irishmen serving in the West Midlands Divisional Office ...
... that the police had been to the office for the purpose of obtaining my home address in Dublin. Late stil1 ...
... and said that if I felt I would be subjected to any annoyance in a large office he would arrange for my ...
... office at Bray, placed in a military lorry in which there were about 30 or 40 other local people ...
WS Ref #: 254 , Witness: Joseph Murray, Member IRB and IV, Dublin, 1911 - 1916
... post. I returned to my lodgings each night. On Tuesday I directed Captain Jim O'Sullivan and some ...
WS Ref #: 259 , Witness: Bridget Thorton (nee Lyons), Member, Executive Cumann na mBan, 1918
... vivid recollection - and said that it. Clancy had taken over a post - this was why he got promoted ...
... 13. office, I think, he wee to be rescued. I took what he thought was his last letter addressed to me to his comrades. It was open. One Sunday before the Truce as I was going in Mr. Cope, whom I had met previously in the Castle when seeking permits, was coming out. I had been refused admission ...
... Governor's office where there was always and Auxiliary present. It was not there I saw him after he ...
WS Ref #: 265 , Witness: George Irvine, Member IRB and IV, 1907 - 1916
... . C. Rd. The men were to be deployed along the road on each side of the gate. There was no post mortem ...
... Office we met Sean Tobin who told us that everything was settled. He also told us. that Hobson ...
WS Ref #: 278 , Witness: Francis Daly, Centre IRB, Dublin, 1916
... barracks, post offices, etc., but, first of all, to concentrate on the railway line. I was asked to take ...
... . office as Centres of Circles. I remember Seamus Deakin, Val Jackson, Peadar Carney, Christy Byrne and Joe ...
WS Ref #: 309 , Witness: James Doyle, Survivor of Clanwilliam House Garrison, 1916; Member ASU, 1920 - 1921
... behind a tree and seemed to be signalling to Malone’s post. He then returned to Clanwilliam House ...
... 4. get on my nerves. I had noticed a candle on the shelf when I first took up the post. I struck a match, found the candle and lighted up. I placed a towel over the window. Shortly afterwards Reynolds came down. He stared at the candle and then said “Good God, are you afraid to be in the dark?”. He ...
... to storm Malone’s post, and again we opened fire and they ran back. The stretcher bearers now seemed ...
... they stormed Malone’s post and we could hear loud explosions, but so far, we had not come under fire. We ...
WS Ref #: 1666 , Witness: Thomas O'Donoghue, Founder Member Fianna Eireann, 1913 - 1916; Member Citizen Army
... Military Archives Cathal Brugha BKs Rathmines Dublin 6 Ph8046457 15. at 9 o’clock, Mallin told me to post guards and take charge of the defence of Liberty Hall. At about ll.45 a.m. there was great excitement and I saw most of the members of the Citizen Army were out on the road in Beresford Place ...
... in separately to Connolly’s office in Liberty Hall and given our positions in the fight which was soon ...
... in his office. He asked us first had we seen the notice from MacNeill in the paper. “Well”, he said, “we ...