Displaying results. 1131 - 1140 of 1246.
WS Ref #: 1101 , Witness: Martin Cassidy, Captain IV and IRA, Kilkenny, 1917 - 1921
... by an escort of four to six constables, he walked each day, about 9.30 a.m., to his office ...
WS Ref #: 1102 , Witness: James Brennan, Captain IRA, Kilkenny, 1921
... -6- disconnect the telephone in the office in the courthouse. The alarm must have been given almost immediately, for soon after we got clear of the town, we heard the sound of two tenders of military and Black and Tans giving us chase. By using a laneway which ran parallel but some distance from ...
WS Ref #: 1105 , Witness: Nicholas Whittle, Director of Elections, Sinn Fein, East Waterford, 1918; Member, IV & IRA, Waterford, 1918-21
... a brick crashed the window and landed on the office table. Dan McCarthy of Dublin immediately ordered all ...
... ) by a confidential printer and were kept in "cold storage" in the "News" office until 2 p.m. on polling ...
WS Ref #: 1115 , Witness: Edward O'Sullivan, Commandant IRA, Kerry, 1921
... into the Gap in January 1921; they had a full H.Q. typewriters and office equipment. The staff ...
WS Ref #: 1144 , Witness: Patrick O'Shea, Commandant IRA, Kerry, 1921
... sent for me to meet him at the office of Dr. J.D. O'Connell, solicitor, Tralee, where he Austin Stack ...
WS Ref #: 1149 , Witness: John M McCarthy, Commandant IRA, Limerick, 1921
... was given about them by Somebody who had inside information I was a Travsport Office on the um and I Know ...
WS Ref #: 1168 , Witness: John O'Keeffe, Commandant IRA, Tipperary, 1921
... or five other Volunteers, raided the office of Mr. Drohan of Turkstown, ho Was the collector of Income ...
WS Ref #: 1176 , Witness: Mark Kenna, Lieutenant IV and IRA, Kerry, 1914 - 1921
... in the office and spoke to the officer, as a result of which no endorsed my permit "until further ...
WS Ref #: 1182 , Witness: George C Kiely, Officer IV and IRA, Waterford, 1921
... concealed themselves in a station out-office, whilst Pat remained out on the platform opposite where we were ...
WS Ref #: 1214 , Witness: James J O'Connor, Special Constable RIC, Wexford, 1916; Solicitor, Dublin
... to a solicitor in Tralee, the late Henry Walsh, in whose office, I think, Austin Stack was a clerk at one ...
... to Wexford. When I 4rrived home I found that my father’s office in which I was a solicitor at the time ...
... . There was. a Rising in Enniscorthy in Easter Week,, 1916. The British War Office sent a wire to a Lieutenant ...
... French was a gentleman and kept his word. But what explanation he gave to the Britl5h War Office’, I ...
... . The next day Cope went into his office in Dublin Castle. He went into James McMahon, the Under ...