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WS Ref #: 927 , Witness: Sean Gibbons, Member IRB, 1917; Commandant IRA, Mayo, 1921
... out and into the Post Office cart, as he was not able to walk, but we managed it successfully ...
... the Liaison Office was located, in George Nicholls' house in University Road. Looking back on it, while ... generally for Headquarters. In the morning I went to the office as usual, from Salthill ... . On the second day after the incident, a gentleman arrived at the office in University Road to see me ...
... was ordered back. So he sent the order. Stained reported back to Dublin, and the office in Galway ... Battalion - was left practically in charge of the Galway office. I was busy with my work as Brigade ...
... Féin, of course, was controlled entirely by us. During that time it is my recollection that every post ...
... . to tell him who I was and where I Was. The office in which I worked was convenient to the Barracks ...
... to Westport and was looking for a suitable I.R.A. officer to take control of the office in Galway. ...
... office showed me the necessity of having some form of authority which people would recognise ...
WS Ref #: 942 , Witness: Patrick J Berry, Prison Warder, Mountjoy, 1921; Intelligence Officer, IRA
... Easter. Or Easter Monday I went down the city and saw the Volunteers in the Post Office. I knew ...
... was the ordinary convict one. They were there for some time and I got short notice from the office that they were ...
WS Ref #: 944 , Witness: Michael Staines, Quartermaster Dublin Brigade IV, 1913 - 1916; QMG IV, 1917 - 1918; Member Dail Eireann, 1918 - 1923; First Commissioner, Garda Siochana, 1923
... informed by Collins through the medium of the underground post. Arising out of the peace negotiations ... . A warder came in and said they were wanted in the Governor's office and they went down ...
... working diligently since the Rising. I got a temporary post with the National Aid Association ...
... at Maynooth College that year, practically every clerical student arrived at my office looking ...
... of the Prison Board, would interview us. The four of us were brought to the Governor's office where ...
... to the Commandant's office. I was looking out the window when ...
WS Ref #: 952 , Witness: Maurice Horgan, Commandant IRA, Kerry, 1921
... 'Stood to' on Easter Sunday. Their orders were to proceed to Killarney Post Office and break ...
... of Bantry got together and by drawing on the canteen outside the wires were able to supply a meal of tea ...
WS Ref #: 960 , Witness: Patrick Walsh, Member, IRB Kerry, 1915; Lieutenant, IRA Kerry, 1921
... told him that he would have to go back to the Post Office at Annascaul. before he could decide ...
WS Ref #: 963 , Witness: Andrew Kennedy, Member 1 Flying Column, IRA, Tipperary, 1921
... unusual for them to pass this premises, which was also a post office, without calling in for refreshments ...
... advancing nearer to the enemy post at Clogheen instead of away from it, as we thought, our guides ...
... and chocolate. The R.I.C. and Black and Tans from the post at Oola nearby had came on the scene after ...
... of Ballydine which was to serve as the Brigade Headquarters office. Actually I don't know much about ...
... policemen had been wounded had gone into the stationmaster's office. I tried to get in after him ...
WS Ref #: 973 , Witness: Patrick Costello, Captain IRA, Limerick, 1921
... came to Glin for the purpose of removing the telephone in Gun Post Office. Volunteer Joe Dore ...
... Regnistrar's Office West Limerick Court "A" D Capa The following are the names and addresses of the clerks of the parish courts in West Limerick Adare Tim Clancy, Knockanes, Adare, Askeaton, Wm Fitzgerald, Moig, Askeaton, Abbyfeale, Dam Murphy, Barrack St Abbyfeale, Athea, Edward OConnor, athea ...
WS Ref #: 977 , Witness: Patrick Kerin, Captain IRA, Clare, 1921
... Wolfe and Seán Burke of Lahinch, were charged with the robbery of Lahinch Post Office and taking the sum ...
... and there censored them. Two days later the mails were returned to Dunsallagh Post Office. I would like ...
... , following the promotion of our Company Captain, Anthony Malone, to the post as Vice 0/C ...
WS Ref #: 978 , Witness: Leo Callaghan, Lieutenant IRA, Cork, 1921
... to Dromahane Post Office. The brigade column was formed in early September 1920. It was undergoing a course ...
... at Croughta where they were censored. They were later returned to Ballyclough Post Office. About the 8th ...
... 18. McDonnell's attention had been drawn to the intense military activity in Mallow that morning by Siobhan Creedon, a member of Cumann na mBan employed in Mallow Post Office, and he had come to Mourneabbey to inform the column 0/C. but he had been held up for a short time on the way by scouts from ...
... to the railway station (Mallow) each night to take their post ...
... . When we had gone about 200 yards we were apparently spotted by an enemy machine gun post set up ...
... men and local Volunteers on duty at the same post. Usually a Volunteer and a member of the column ...
WS Ref #: 979 , Witness: Robert C Barton, Signatory of Anglo-Irish Treaty, 1921
... reported to Colonel Frazer. Another officer was sent with me, Lieutenant Grant. He took charge of the post office, that is, of letters coming for the prisoners, and acted as censor and distributor. ...
... Fitzgerald was appointed Director of Propaganda, or why Larry Ginnell did not continue in that office. He may have relinquished the post because of ill health - he was ...
... of the National Volunteers. I worked in the office only and did not drill or parade. I managed the office for Colonel Moore. I knew Count Plunkett Bulmer Hobson. The O'Rahilly, Eoin MacNeill and quite ... Cotter and Lord Hempill. I was in the. office when the split in the Volunteers took place ...
... . He made some statement to the effect that the War Office was greatly concerned because the troops ... , and that the War Office wanted this situation cleared up. There were a great many charges of looting against the British troops, and the War Office had instructed the authorities in Dublin to stop the looting ...
... 'Post-Treaty' containing some 80 copies of the Leaflet No.10: "On the Proper Shoulders". The subject ... 'Post Treaty' containing one or more copies of the following leaflets and handbills : Is Ireland ...
... was on the run. My office was in Mrs. Ceannt's house. I immediately set to work to promote the Land Bank and subsequently I had an office in the Land Bank premises in Leeson Street. Because I ...
... resigned, or tried to resign his post as Chief of Staff. I don't remember his reasons for resignation ...
... . The post Treaty situation - it was all a very nebulous affair. There were very definite efforts made ...
... ) (a) Receipt book for sums sent by post to prisoners in Richmond Bks. and handed over to them ...
... the Irish Bulletin of 29th July 1921 - "Is Ire1anddangér to England". Post Treaty Leaflets : Hear Mr ...
... ) dealing with sums returned or dispatched by post for various prisoners. (j) Papers (3) with lists ...
... for scheme of organisation enclosed, File marked Post Treaty papers - (a) Carbon copy letter from T.P. Gill ...
... from P. 0 Siocháin recommending some people for the post of organiser and inspector. Letter, 2.10.19 ...
... 26. Irish Bishop speaks (Dr. Fogarty). Ar son a Ibirt (in memory of Terence McSwiney). Cartoon by G Plunkett : "Which do you choose?" (2 copies) W. Williams : Conscription. Copy of last letter of P.H. Pearse to his mother. Envelope 6. Pictorial handbills by Countess Markievicz (Post Treaty ...
... in the tin box, are all election pamphlets and records issued from the Head Office at No. 6 Harcourt ...
... Éireann. It had its own office. It was the political organisation of the Republican party and functioned ...
... an office under Cullenswood House, which was known to us as the "Republican Hut'. Here he ...
... -26- induce him to remain in office and eventually succeeded. I don't remember what Mulcahy's reasons were, but there was hostility between him and Collins on one side and Cathal Brugha and Stack on the other side. The discussion lasted for several hours. Liam Cosgrave became exhausted and, went ...