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WS Ref #: 991 , Witness: Owen Harold, Commandant IRA, Cork, 1921
... contacts with Post Office officials in Hallow (Misses. Creedon and Barrett) also with Head Constable ...
WS Ref #: 992 , Witness: Denis Noonan, Lieutenant IRA, Cork, 1921
... of the post office. Numerous raids for arms also took place about this time from which about thirty ...
WS Ref #: 993 , Witness: Cahir Davitt, Judge, Dail Courts, 1921
... . where we read the Proclamation of the Republic posted on the walls of the General Post Office. Looters ...
... . From Kerry I moved into West Cork where I opened at Bantry on March 20th. I disposed of some half-dozen cases in Bantry and about the same number in Bandon. My note-book ends with this Bandon sitting ...
... 79. Southern Circuit. Limerick W. Newcastle West March 3 - 7 Limerick City Limerick 11 - 14 Limerick E. Kilmallock 15 - 22 Kerry E. Killarney 8 - 10 Kerry W. Tralee 11 - 14 Kerry S. Cahirciveen 15 - 17 Kerry S. Kenmare 18 Cork W. Bantry 20 Cork S. E. Bandon 21 - 23 Cork E. Midleton 24 - 25 Cork N ...
... . As the business of the Courts continued to increase and expand in the post-Treaty period it was found ... in the way of records to assist my recollection as to the post-Treaty period. From one of the note-books ...
... 105. Part V. EPILOGUE On August 3rd Duggan wired me that he would like to see me, and asked me to call to Government Buildings. I did so at once He took me across to Hugh Kennedy's office who ... from Kevin O'Higgins, who was then acting as Assistant Adjutant General, to call at his office ...
... Judicial Commissioner and Crowley accepted appointment as an Assistant Commissioner, an office from which ... was aware that I was not seeking any appointment. I had continued in office as Judge-Advocate ...
... 93. Registrars in some of the towns which I was to visit on Circuit and cancelled the sittings. The sittings in other towns were, I believe, cancelled through Mr. O'Cleary's office. In the result no Courts were held in the towns whic9i I had included in my Circuit. Clery and Crowley succeeded ...
... view reinforced, to no slight extent, by my experience of the working of the Courts during the post ...
... to an office for further "interrogation". I was standing at the door of that office. I heard his moans ...
... in November 1920. John McNeice was; at this time managing an office in Limerick for James; Rogers ...
... 39. Registrar of the College. I had never met him, but I believed that he was associated with the movement, and I decided to seek his help. I retraced my steps, entered the College and, in due course, was admitted to his office. He listened carefully while I explained my predicament. He then asked ...
... building. This was removed to the Record Office and sorted by Mr. McGillicuddy. It included Parish Court ...
... 78. this time. The Record Office has succeeded in finding, among the Dáil Courts (Winding Up) Commission records, a Circuit List for Spring 1922 which reads as follows: SAORSTÁT NA hÉIREANN. REPUBLICAN DISTRICT COURTS. CIRCUIT SITTINGS. Spring 1922. Western Circuit. Connaught. Roscommon. S ...
... blighter in the Ballast Office or Cr1isle Buildings fired a shot over our heads - which was followed ...
WS Ref #: 997 , Witness: James Feely, Commandant IRA, Roscommon, 1921
... no friends in the local post office either and could not get anyone to work for us there. The local parish ...
... the Income Tax papers in the Income Tax office there. There was no resistance from the Inspector ...
WS Ref #: 998 , Witness: Jeremiah O'Connell, Commandant IRA, Kerry, 1921
... -3- On Easter Sunday I was asked to bring as many men as I could from Cahirciveen to Tralee to unload the arms which were expected. It was the intention to capture the police barracks, railway station and post office in Tralee when the landing was being made. We had no means of getting to Tralee ...
... with the clerk at the Cable Office at Valentia, named Mr. Timothy Ring. It was intended that, when the Rising ...
WS Ref #: 1023 , Witness: William Keane, Commandant IRA, Waterford, 1920 -1921
... a telephone message was received in the Waterford Post Office to the effect that a British Regiment ...
... ., Dublin, to raid all post offices for money and stamps. I was in charge of a raid on the G.P.O., The Quay ...
WS Ref #: 1043 , Witness: Joseph V Lawless, Member IV, Fingal, 1916; Officer IRA, Dublin, 1921
... to someone in a room, returning himself to his post at the door. The other man went into a room or office next to his own, and almost at once James Connolly called me in. I may have seen Connolly ...
... instruments at the post office, and we busied ourselves climbing the telegraph poles along the street ...
... communications, taking the instruments from the post office and so on, but, disappointed with our last ...
... in the elevated posts. A couple of the strong canvas mail sacks were abstracted from the camp post office from ...
... 148. CHAPTER VII. Pages 149 to 170. The solitude of Knutsford Prison - Hunger as a daily companion - Rembling thoughts - We hear of the executions in Dublin - A Commission of Inquiry from the War Office - Bullying sergeants - Mass in Knutsford prison - Letters from home - Visitors - The penalty ...
... father and others arrested in a British military raid on 76 Harcourt Street, the office of the Dáil ...
... , and we learned that the whole question was receiving the consideration of the Home Office. Later, an order from the Home Office directed that prisoners would not in future be required to remove rubbish ...
... to impede his progress, while another N.C.0. had sped past my door towards the governor office ... a torrent of violent language Tiny was conducted to the governor's office, from which the muffled echo ...
... of what was happening, I sat in my office at the garage in a state of mental upheaval. I felt ... walked into the office. Having found himself in a somewhat similar mental state to my own, he had ...
... of the Mail Coach or post-chaise from Dublin travelling northwards, changed horses on the first ...
... an the sun. Laving taken up his lone post, as I nave described, I imagine that Stafford fancied ...
... in thought. Tattoo brought the garrison bugler out on the road between the two camps to sound the last post ...
... in the elevated posts still clanged at intervals, "Number one post and a-a-a-all's well", and so on around ...
... the post of Director of ...
... attention other than to post one of their number behind my back, who stood casually watching the work I ...
... Aerodrome had now. established a post in the town of Swords where they had taken over the large vacant ...
... on the hall door. There was no post ...
... 351. having looked down the street, informed me that it was the soldier driver from the local military post, kno'.m locally as "The Billet", who was standing by my car alone and as he was a rather harmless kind of individual I thought I had better go down and see what he wanted. I was unarmed ...
... with me. We did not even realise then that the inevitable post war slump in trade was upon us ...
... of the executions in Dublin. A Commission of Inquiry from the War Office. Bullying sergeants. Mass ...
... pages. Chapter XIII. (continued) Death of my sister, Ita. Evidences of impending enemy offensive. The Sinn Féin Courts. My father and others arrested in a British military raid on 76 Harcourt St., the office of the Dáil Ministry of Finance. Sean Boylan claims my assistance in the matter ...
... think he said from the War Office, to hear any complaints we might have to make of our treatment ...
... into an office where the inquiring officers confronted the incoming prisoners from behind a table. What have ...
... Office for our immediate release". There was not a sound following the announcement, and I think ...
... at this time as his confidential typist in the office at ...
... I had to take on a mechanic and, later, a man to look after accounts and office work. From ...
... the influence of the Dublin County Council office, as I held a contract with the Co. Council for driving ...
... office at the Rotunda Rink struck a serious blow at the enemy security. This and the shooting of Frank ...
... in Collins's office - where he had gone with some dispatches or intelligence reports as he frequently ...
... 365. him as Prisoners" Commandant. In accordance! with the practice, my name was, following the election, submitted as the Prisoners' Commandant to the British governor of the prison, a Major Carry at the time, and on the following morning I was paraded before this officer in the governor's office ...
... that there was quite a scene in the office and that the governor told Tiny what. he thought of him ...
... of the petty duties of office and the feeling that I should not seek to find a position of eminence ...
... and on the west side of this clear space was the British Administration Office of the camp where the British ...
... paraded for interview with him at his office. He told me that he had received my communication to ham ...
... by Oscar Traynor that I'm afraid my further remarks were scarcely polite and I left the office ...
WS Ref #: 1047 , Witness: Sean McNamara, Member IRB, Clare, 1910; OC Mid Clare Brigade IRA, 1921
... into the I.R.B. by Seamus Mór Ó Griofa, a Post Office line5man and a native of Kilkee. He enrolled me ...
WS Ref #: 1051 , Witness: Timothy D Crimmins, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921
... (Patrick Murphy). He asked me in the note to call on him without delay. I immediately went to the Post Office and I was informed by the postmaster that he had tapped a call to the R.I.C. at Milford which ...
... Rural District Council and also a form to sign if accepting the post. I could not take an active ...
WS Ref #: 1076 , Witness: Anthony Malone, Commandant IRA, Clare, 1921
... of the British forces was destroyed. The remainder of the mail was brought to Dunsallagh Post Office ...
... . There was a British military post in Lahinch at the time and as the pikes were being forged, two members ...
... Company. In that month I relinquished the latter post and was replaced by the 1st Lieutenant ...
... 7. our battalion on manoeuvres at Toor, Moybeg and Cloonagh on three different occasions. He also mobilised the brigade, battalion and some of the company officers in Killamona with a view to attacking the military post in Lahinch, but for some reason or other this attack was cancelled. At the end ...
... matters. In December 1920 he resigned from the post due to some differences with the brigade staff. He ...