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WS Ref #: 199 , Witness: Joseph Doolan, Member IV, Dublin, 1916
... of the entrance is the South Dublin Rural District Council's office, immediately over it being the Board Room ...
WS Ref #: 212 , Witness: Sean Boylan, Captain IV, Meath, 1914 - 1916; Senior Officer IRA, Meath, 1918 - 1921
... Kenny, a son of the notorious Judge Kenny, held a staff appointment in the British War Office, He ...
WS Ref #: 223 , Witness: Robert C (Rory) Haskin, Member IRB and IV, Belfast, 1912 - 1916
... to open a regular recruiting office in Davis Street to deal with the influx of recruits. The two ...
WS Ref #: 234 , Witness: James Smyth, Member IRB, Belfast, 1914 - 1916; Member Executive Committee, IV, Belfast, 1914 -1916
... 2. supporters of the Irish Parliamentary Party. After this meeting we took offices, I think, in a house where Archie and Sam Heron lived in Divis St. It was from this office that the work of organising the Irish Volunteers and their republican sympathisers was carried out. After the split I ...
WS Ref #: 240 , Witness: Harry Osborne, Member Freedom Club & IRB, Belfast, 1912; Member IV, Belfast, 1914 - 1916
... 3. before 1916. He delivered an oration in St. Mary's Hall. I was an armed guard on. the door of the hall for this meeting. A gentleman who had an office in the hall was refused admission by me and as a result I was summoned by the police for threatening this man with a gun. The hall was packed ...
WS Ref #: 246 , Witness: Marie Perolz, nee Flanagan; Member Inghini na hEireann; Courier to Dublin, Waterford and Cork, Easter 1916; Member Irish Citizen Army, 1916
... was in bed because he was on night duty at the Telegraph Office. I left Dublin at 9.15. I did not go ...
WS Ref #: 253 , Witness: A.M. Sullivan (Sergeant), Briefed to defend Roger Casement, London 1916
... General sent me a number of messages asking me to inspect the Diary and wired me that the Home Office ...
WS Ref #: 258 , Witness: Maeve Cavanagh McDowell, Member Irish Citizen Army; Courier to Waterford, 1916
... in, but we asked them to ring up the Home Office and they gave permission. We said we were relatives ...
... . The night before Tom Ashe died, some others and myself carried over chairs to the Poet Office in O'Connell ...
WS Ref #: 287 , Witness: John Flannery, Participant in mutiny of Connaught Rangers, India, 1920
... . On receipt of this order, the men went to the Coy. office and informed the officer in charge ...
... graveyard. I followed behind and said the Office for the Dead and then buried Daly in the graveyard ...
WS Ref #: 305 , Witness: Patrick Smyth, Ward Master, South Dublin Union, 1916
... the Volunteers had cut a right of way through the clerks office into No. 1 Auxiliary and joined up ...
... Officer. The priest was covered with flour. Comdt. Ceannt was inside in the Office at the gate,, He ...