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  • WS Ref #: 315 , Witness: Seamus Doyle, Lieutenant IV, Wexford, 1916; Member 1st, 2nd Dail

    • ... secretly printed in the "Echo" office and stored in de Lacey's house. When the R.I.C. entered the house ...

    • ... to "Freedom Office" in D'Olier Street. I saw Sean McDermott There, also Gearoid O'Sullivan and Dr ...

    • ... that we were being released. After dinner that day we were paraded at the Governor's office and told ...

  • WS Ref #: 318 , Witness: John J Scollan, Commandant Hibernian Rifles, Dublin, 1916

    • ... some of the Volunteers were supposed to be trapped in the Evening Mail Office and in the City Hall. We ...

  • WS Ref #: 321 , Witness: Maire O'Brolchain, Vice-President Inghini na hEireann, 1900; Member Sinn Fein, 1905 - 1921

    • ... difficult. He tried attending at North side, but preferred Sandymount. Pressure of private and office work ...

    • ... 2. attendances anyhow. There was no question of victimisation of Volunteers in his office. On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. English told us that they had been trying to get to O'Connell St. - she to her Cumann Unit in Reis's which she had. left easily that morning - he to join in G.P.O. Padraic ...

  • WS Ref #: 322 , Witness: Margaret MacEntee, nee Browne; Wife of Sean MacEntee; Courier to Galway 1916

    • ... to George Nicholls in his office. When I handed him the message he seemed very disturbed and excited ...

  • WS Ref #: 323 , Witness: Liam O'Brien, Printer of 1916 Proclamation

    • ... and a half hours past the appointed time and on entering his office, Room No. 10, Connolly, being ...

  • WS Ref #: 330 , Witness: Batt O'Connor, Member Gaelic League, 1913; Friend of Michael Collins

    • ... Barton. He was awfully nice. He had an office in the gymnasium building. He brought me along ...

    • ... 4. He was the only one of the tour who had a Volunteer tunic on. we had not time for anything except a few dot ails of business. Back in the office Mr. Barton, who treated me very kindly, handed me a parcel with the prisoner’s effects The next time I saw Batt was by chance on the B treat when ...

  • WS Ref #: 333 , Witness: Aine O'Rahilly, Member Cumann na mBan, 1914 - 1921; Sister of 'The O'Rahilly', killed in action, 1916

    • ... and they had plenty of bandages to give her first-aid. 5. I used to help Michael at his office work ...

  • WS Ref #: 337 , Witness: Daniel Tuite, Member IV Dundalk, 1914-16

    • ... 13. books, see visitors or see a clergyman. At the end of the second week a military officer was sent down from the War Office in inspect us and hear complaints. He was a pleasant man and promised to have our complaints considered. The next day we got permission to write a letter home each week ...

    • ... .; lights out and silence from 9.45 p.m. Occasionally a "General" came from the War Office to inspect ...

  • WS Ref #: 347 , Witness: Patrick Callanan, Brigade Officer IRA, Galway, 1921

  • WS Ref #: 350 , Witness: Peter Reynolds, Dispatch courier, Dublin, 1916; Member IV and IRA, 1917 - 1921

    • ... Military Archives Cathal Brugha BKs Rathmines Dublin 6 63. and both armies kept their word. Negotiations were going on between the representatives of Ireland and England. Which lasted. quite a long time. Continuing my parole story - a record. officer came into the commandant's office and. said ...

    • ... the Poet Office cycles. I never forgot that good turn the policeman did. I drove straight on to Blanchard ...

    • ... then rushed to the nearest Poet Office and told Bee to hold everything. I wee moving to a new house. I went ...

    • ... Office to answer questions First I was asked w name and told to sit down. "Where do you live?" he asked ...

    • ... of Imprisonment for another brave man's act. Before I left his office he said I would have to sign a Statement ...

    • ... Military Archives Cathal Brugha BKs Rathmines Dublin 6 52. As I write this I think of the terrible beatings some of our boys got. I went back to the cell after being under a sort of third degree for just three hours. They also called my brother into their office. The next day vie got a few minutes ...

    • ... sent and we were brought into the commandant's office. We were handed another paper to read ...