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WS Ref #: 161 , Witness: Donal O'Hannigan, Senior Officer IV and IRA, Dublin and Dundalk, 1916 - 1921
... under arrest at the Home Office Branch there for four days and then released. I was well treated ...
WS Ref #: 196 , Witness: Albert D Mitchell, Ambulance Driver, 1916 (re The O'Rahilly)
... be safer to be alone. I got to my office without further trouble and slept on the floor that night ...
WS Ref #: 675 , Witness: Piaras Beaslai, Member Provisional Committee IV, 1914 - 1916; Member GHQ staff IRA, 1919 - 1921
... ' Association, withan office in 63 Middle Abbey Street. At that time Mr. Sean LesterwasChiefReporter ... the Provisional Executive of the Irish Volunteers. At thistime his office wasin 12 D'OlierStreet, where 1ctt1o ... aftermymeeting withJoe Gleeson, I wasin my office inMiddle Abbey Street (where I hadbeen helping thelate George ...
... , withan office in 65 Middle Abbey Street. At that time Mr. Sean LesterwasChief Reporter of the 'Dublin ... my office in Middle Abbey Street (where I hadbeen helping thelate George MacDonah, chief reporter ...
... Dublin In safety, SeanMac Diarmada stayed with me in the office untilhalf-past ten, when wewalked ... in daylight. daylight. little more to tell) in Liverpool, I surprised my fatherIn his office ...
WS Ref #: 114 , Witness: Eamon O'Connor, Lieutenant IV, Kerry, 1916
... -5- During 1915 the attitude of a section of employers in the town hardened against the Volunteers, A number of men lost their employment. Stack was dismissed from his post as Income Tax collector in March; Cotton lost his job in the Employment Exchange in April; and in May Joe Melinn was dismissed ...
WS Ref #: 119 , Witness: Eithne McSwiney, Sister of Terence McSwiney
... -2- a train and he would be arrested; everyone must remain at his post". lie then began to talk, confidently and exultantly, of the victory which, he said, was assured. He was exhilirated. His whole spirit seemed to burn in his glowing eyes He spoke with enthusiasm of help from Germany, and said ...
WS Ref #: 124 , Witness: Joseph Connolly, Officer IV, Belfast, 1916; Courier to Louth, 1916
... objected to anyone being elevated to a military post of responsibility unless as a result of military ...
WS Ref #: 649 , Witness: Stephen Holland, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921
... -2- On the following Wednesday the Tans evacuated leap Barracks and we burned it that night and there was no enemy post in the Company area from that on until the Truce. However, we supplied men to the Column and provided security and billets for the Column when it entered our area. There was a spy ...
WS Ref #: 79 , Witness: Diarmuid Donneabhain, Member Provisional Committee IV, Cork, 1916
... had sent a letter to the war Office offering the services of theCork Volunteers we had a heated ...
... Committee was formed. This Committee continued in office for some months until it was replaced ...
WS Ref #: 80 , Witness: Patrick Harris, Member IV, Cork, 1916
... of the Committee at that election arid held office until the next election which was six months later and after ...
WS Ref #: 88 , Witness: Kathleen McDonnell, Wife of IV organiser
... Parliamentary Party. He was, because of his office, on intimate terms with the local police Officers ...