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WS Ref #: 472 , Witness: T.J. McElligott, Sergeant RIC, 1918 - 1921; Associated with plans for resistance by RIC of conscription
... their office was clearly lettered ...
... Military Archives Cathal Brugha BKs Rathmines Dublin 6 -9- in a room in D'Olier Street. The "Daily News" correspondent, Hugh Martin, came to me in the Union office with a copy of the statement by Dublin Castle, and asked me what I had to say about it. I told Hugh Martin, who was a great friend ...
... Military Archives Cathal Brugha BKs Rathmines Dublin 6 -11- Byrne came to Trim, he addressed the men on parade and asked to hear their grievances. They all remained silent. After the parade, I asked for an interview. In the District-Inspector's office, we had a full and frank discussion. I told him ...
WS Ref #: 475 , Witness: Julia O'Donovan, Friend of Michael Collins
... the name of George Doyle and had his office in Eustace Street. She succeeded in locating him, to his ...
... office which had been raided. Our name being Donovan they may have thought he was a relative ...
WS Ref #: 478 , Witness: Patrick Meehan, Constable RIC, Meath, 1921; Co-operated with IRA, 1918 - 1920
... which I discovered in the D.I's office. One circular was to the effect that Bands (musical) were ...
WS Ref #: 503 , Witness: James Cahill, Member IRB and IV, Cavan, 1914 - 1917; Member ASU, Dublin, 1921
... a transfer from the Cavan I.R.B. Circle to a Dublin Circle. I reported to Michael Staines at an office ...
... be well aware that it was a bookie's receiving office. Strange as it may seem they accepted my explanation ...
WS Ref #: 516 , Witness: John J Quilty, Member IV, Limerick, 1913 - 1916; Owner of car which went over Ballykissane Pier, Good Friday, 1916
... 3. "Your job will have to go by the board". He said, "Aliright", and I said, "You have got to come over with me to Tommy Melnerney's garage, where instructions will be given to you", and he walked across the street to that garage. Here Ledden, Mclnerney and I, in an upstairs office, had the oath ...
WS Ref #: 532 , Witness: John McDonagh, Courier to Tipperary, 1916; Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; Brother of Thomas McDonagh, executed 1916
... Joseph Plunkett being led to the doctor's office. He looked fearfully ill, though he made a picturesque ...
WS Ref #: 577 , Witness: Archie Heron, Officer IV and IRA, Dublin, 1916 - 1921
... him, which office I held at the time of the Jones's Road Convention. It was during this period ...
WS Ref #: 588 , Witness: J.M. Cronin, Attended Roger Casement in Pentonville Prison, 1916
... of Mr. Duffy in his own office. He told me also that he had arranged for a lunch to be sent ...
WS Ref #: 664 , Witness: Patrick McHugh, Lieutenant IV, Dundalk, 1916; Officer (Munitions) IRA, Dublin, 1921
... solicitor being P.J. Duggan who then had an office in Dame Street. Everything was arranged ...
... office the Auxiliaries were in possession. I told an Auxie in the hail our business ...
... and blacksmith business with her son, Paddy, in charge and a younger son in office. The premises suited our ...
... an equal one, only a minority stood for the Treaty, but still they had taken the reins of office ...
WS Ref #: 671 , Witness: Patrick Rankin, Member IV, Derry, 1915 - 1916; OC Newry Brigade, IRA, 1919 - 1921
... parcels of food from home from the prison office, we six stood for a few minutes on the Square ...