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WS Ref #: 40 , Witness: Christopher O'Sullivan, Lieutenant IV, Cork, 1916
... the formation of the Company the following Officers were elected, and they held office until after ...
WS Ref #: 43 , Witness: : (A) James Murphy Main St., Macroom, Co. Cork. (B) Tim Buckley, Clondrohid P.O., Macroom, Co. Cork.
... elected. and held office until after Easter,- 1916:- Captain: James Murphy. Lieutenant: Tim Buckley ...
WS Ref #: 53 , Witness: Bulmer Hobson, Member Supreme Council IRB, 1915; General Secretary IV, 1916; Founder Fianna Eireann 1902 (Belfast) and 1909 (Dublin)
... to which letters could be addressed to an office in College Street to enable Childers to communicate ...
WS Ref #: 77 , Witness: Harry Lorton, Member Provisional Committee IV, 1916
... Maurice Bulmer Pat Harris It was intended that this Provisional Committee would remain in office only ...
... -4- him the news. Both he and Tomás were very much disappointed. The Volunteers had been mobilised for the Cornmarket next morning. It was at this parade that Captain Talbot Crosbie announced, that he had made an offer of the Cork Corps Irish Volunteers to the British War Office in the event of war ...
WS Ref #: 85 , Witness: Bulmer Hobson, Member Supreme Council IRB, 1915; General Secretary IV, 1916; Founder Fianna Eireann 1902 (Belfast) and 1909 (Dublin)
... handwriting, and Pádraig Ó Riain typed it in my office and we destroyed the original ...
WS Ref #: 96 , Witness: John Hanratty, Officer Irish Citizen Army, 1916
... the Mail Office had been forced to evacuate on Monday night on the fall of the City Hall and had reached ...
... be about 10 o'clock a.m. (This man is at present a patient in St. Kevin's Hospital. I had thought to get a signed statement from him but his condition is too critical). All day Monday the garrison of the City Hall and the Mail Office and Henry and James were under fire from Ship Street Barracks ...
WS Ref #: 106 , Witness: Denis Hegarty, Lieutenant IV, Kilgarvan, Cork, 1916
... . These were the only Officers and they continued to hold office up to Easter, 1916. The Split did ...
WS Ref #: 108 , Witness: George Spicer, Member IV, Kerry, 1916
... . barracks. I went there and was brought up to the office. Head Constable Kearney questioned me about ...
WS Ref #: 130 , Witness: Sean Fitzgibbon, Member IV Executive, 1916
... . MacNeill. presided at the meeting in the Volunteer Office, Pearse Street, and the Committee were ...
WS Ref #: 151 , Witness: James Ryan, Member IV, Clonmel, 1916
... . Treacy’s Income Tax Office was raided by our men and all books destroyed. The local R.I.C. with one ...