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WS Ref #: 1388 , Witness: John Hackett, Officer IRA, Tipperary, 1921
... to Templemore, and waited in a big gateway near the post office in the 1attez town, hoping that the sergeant would be going to the post office. In a final effort, Whelehan and myself, along with Big Jim ...
... I was appointed to the post of Battalion Intelligence Officer, but it was probably about the time ...
WS Ref #: 1394 , Witness: John Nagle, Vice OC 2 Flying Column IRA, Tipperary, 1921
... , and that when halted, she would plead the excuse that she was going to the Post Office to send a telegram. When she got to the Post Office she found that it was occupied by British officers who had taken it over ...
... Tipperary Brigade, a post which I held until 22nd April 1922, when I resigned from the I.R.A ...
WS Ref #: 1396 , Witness: Michael McDunphy, Director of Bureau of Military History, 1913 - 1921
... COPY. 25 August, 1934. S.365. controller, Stationery Office. A Chara, 1. I am in receipt of your ... holder of the post held, or had close relationship with, a similar post during the period in which ... or to the Stationery Office or any other responsible authority the documents referred to in paragraphs 2 and 3 above ...
... COPY. Oifig an tSolathair, Stationery Office, Baile Átha Cliath, 184A/26. DUBLIN. 11th August, l934 ... minute of 22nd November, 1952; in pursuance of which subsequent informal conversations with the Office of Dáil Éireann and your Office elicited the information that all the records of the 2nd Dáil Éireann ...
... letter of the 28th July, 1934, to the Controller of the Stationery Office on the matter, together ... the Controller of the Stationery Office. Yours sincerely Y Sincerely M. McDunphy, Esp., Director, Bureau ...
... of the Stationery Office on the matter, which will, I think, give you the information you require. Yours sincerely ...
WS Ref #: 1399 , Witness: Thomas Peppard, Intelligence Officer, Fingal Brigade, 1917 - 1921
... under escort to the post office in Balbriggan, where they were handed over to the post office staff ...
... 14. that this contact would have been very useful to us. Michael Rourke of Balbriggan was friendly with a girl who worked in the post office there and was able, through this source, to collect odd bits of information occasionally. The post offices at Balbriggan or Swords were not officially tapped ...
... to Coleman. We proceeded into the city without incident and reported to the General Post Office ...
... 18. It Was decided to take the mails from the railway station when they were being delivered there and for this purpose a car was used. A few men went in by car to Balbriggan and when the post office man arrived in the station yard with his cart of mails he was held up and the mails put in our car ...
... sometimes just dropped the pay bag in the office and went off again, while at other times it waited ... had left immediately on delivering tile pay we proceeded into the office and held up the manager ...
... forces. This was all more or less post dated information. What we wanted was information of intended ...
... had an office on Arran Quay, Dublin, and collect from him for conveyance to the Lusk Circle small ...
WS Ref #: 1435 , Witness: Daniel F O'Shaughnessy, Member IV and IRA, Limerick, 1918 - 1921
... taken down by May Burke, assistant at Kilfinane Post Office, and handed on to Brigade Headquarters. Four days later, two British officers entered the Post Office where whe was writing while they stood ...
... the phone to headquarters, which was tapped by May Burke at the post office, they made no report ...
... 78. from going to the Mill where they were handed out two pints through the back window. They drank and returned immediately to their post. Justin sent Nick up to Downes's for a glass of milk ... of all the conditions, that this service did not operate through the post in the latter stages ...
... our belief was that the rool informer gave his information over the post or whispered ... the post to the erony they had discovered the real informer, whereas they had discovered nathion only ...
... 81. The first is Glanrse who nearly lost his life because ho had a grievance against a local Volunteer. The second is who was condemned to death because of a letter captured in the post purporting ... the post, which was captured. He bad a grievance against his father because ho wouldn't give him ...
... Section 8(4).) Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Departmcnt/ Office/ Court Date: 7 March 2003. ...
... on the certificate under Section 8(4).) Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/ Office/ Court: Date ...
... on the certificate under Section 8 (4).) Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department Office ...
... . (These will be the reasons given on the certificate under Section Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department Office ...
... on the certificate under Section 8 (4).) Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department Office Court: Date: 7 ...
... on the certificate under Section 8 (4).) Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/ Office/ Court ...
... on the certificate under Section 8 (4).) Moloney. Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/ Office/ Court ...
... on the certificate under Section 8 (4).) Moloney. Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/ Office/ Court ...
... . had been made on the post coming and going to Kilmallock and in these raids they discovered that two ...
... had a grievance. the letter ns captured in the post of course it wan and he was arrested and nearly ...
... , Newcastle-west I then gave him full directions how to get to Clancy's of Cush. I returned to my post ...
WS Ref #: 1439 , Witness: James Maguire, OC Mullingar Brigade, IRA, 1921
... would be safe in saying that nothing useful in the way of intelligence came from Mullingar post office ... captured concerned other areas. The staff in the Mullingar Post Office were Jimmy Hynes, Mick Dunne ...
... 12. During my absence, the Mullingar and Athlone Brigades had been formed, probably during the summer. I felt like a fish out of water. Davy Burke was 0/C Mullingar Brigade. He had a publicouse beside the post office. The battalions had been reorganised. The 1st Battalion was Mullingar. The 2nd ...
... at Lickbleay, but no enemy forces put in an appearance. We brought off a mock raid on the post office ...
... . Susie Goddard. Her father and mother owned the post office there. She was married to a Captain ...
... captured them". They then sprang a surprise. Davy Burke had resigned the post of Brigade 0/C ...
... 16. accept it. I was made Vice 0/C of the Brigade on the spot. My new post as Brigade Vice 0/C would have meant my travelling all over the Brigade area, if the enemy round-up ha& not put a stop to our activities. Every officer I could trust was arrested. Even McCabe himself was soon gone, and one ...
... organisation and. had an office in Harcourt St. The Dáil now decreed that all members of the Volunteers ...
WS Ref #: 1483 , Witness: Charles McGinley, Officer IRA, Donegal, 1921
... at the Post Office was complete and we could return to our homes. The Brigade 0/C, Joe Sweeney ... on protection duty to Falcarragh for the purpose of removing wireless telegraphy equipment from the Post Office there. As there was a fairly strong R.I.C. garrison In the village it was deemed necessary ...
WS Ref #: 1488 , Witness: Bridget Ryan, Member Cumann na mBan, Tipperary, 1921
... unduly worried when Mr. O'Carroll, the supervisor in Thurles Post Office, told me that the R.I.C. in the course of their investigations had taken from the post office the original copy of the telegram ...
... to me under cover through the post. They were invariably from Michael Collins, or from another man ...
... 2. proprietor who, as I have said, was Mr. Bernard Fitzpatrick, and whose political views were different from mine. McCormack, however, kept a good eye on the post and ensured that 0no such complication arose. later, Miss Leslie Price, (now Mrs2 Tom Barry of Cork) came to organise other dispatch ...
WS Ref #: 1515 , Witness: Patrick Lynch, Captain IRA, Donegal, 1921
... . The flying column again moved into earndonagh for the purpose of removing the telephone from the post office. When all seemed to be quiet, late at night sentries and scouts were posted and some men went to the back door of the post office and knocked. Immediately a long whistle blast was sounded from ...
... . The mails were censored and normal mails returned to the post office for usual delivery. Mails were ...
WS Ref #: 1533 , Witness: W.A. Tynan, Officer, IRA Laois, 1921
... was the post office and telling me they were after being held up by two armed I.R.A. men. I accompanied him to the post office telephone, from where he phoned the Curragh, and in a half hour afterwards ...
... was the making of post office mail bags. After about a month in this prison I was taken with eleven other ...
... , who gave us a collection order for the small arms at Andy Clarkin's coal office. We discussed ... called back next day. On calling to Clarkin's coal office, we were told that arms could ...