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WS Ref #: 1445 , Witness: Sean Murphy, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921
... . for censoring. When the mails had been censored, they were returned to the nearest post office for dispatch ...
... : names I cannot recollect. The R.I.C. garrison evacuated Farnivane post next day. At the end of February ...
... . The enemy post was burned out on this occasion. The same representatives took part in the ambush ...
... . All sections then withdrew after firing several shots at the enemy post in the town. Some of those ...
WS Ref #: 1451 , Witness: Edmund Tobin, Officer IRA, Limerick, 1921
... could not take part in public parades at this time due to the fact that the Post Office was situated ...
... to a First Aid post at Mrs. Burke's house on the Knocklong road. Nick Scanlon was allocated a position at the same post for a different reason. The Cumann na mBan occupied the same post with their First Aid ...
... to leave the children in bed until the remainder of the I.R.A. who were to occupy the post would ... a big number of Volunteers in this post. remarked to Sean Ford that the dark hours were slipping ... little room. When the bombs were handed up I broke the roof of our post. Ford started to fire ...
... story). Sean Forde and myself occupied a post at the dispensary which was the house next door ... of the barracks. In our post we had a crowbar, sledge and two hatchets supplied by Dan McCarthy from his ...
... to the First Aid post. It was a great shock to me. I said to Ford, "We will have to remove him from this place", so he agreed. In going towards the First Aid Post we met Father O'Brien returning from ...
... the Scouts went to their allotted positions. Davy Clancy took up his post at Martinstown Chapel gate ...
... 27. Sean, "We will take him away with us". I went to the village and got Jack Crowley, who had a new Ford car, to bring it to the First Aid post. There we placed a stretcher with Meade on it across the top of the seats. There were no hoods on top of those cars then. We drove through a road which ...
... the night in our post if any of our men were wounded. ...
... car coming, stopping at the various posts until it reached the post at Martinstown Chapel gate where ...
WS Ref #: 1452 , Witness: Thomas Moynihan, Member IV and IRA, Limerick, 1917 - 1921
... censored and later returned to the Post Office. We found no evidence of a leakage of information ...
WS Ref #: 1453 , Witness: William McCarthy, Officer IRA, Limerick, 1921
... the mails, which we seized and censored and returned to the post office, In no casa did we find any evidence of a le kage of information to the enemy. In the latter end of May with Dan Grace, Battalion Adjutant, Danny Ryan, known as Danny Simon, Brigade Engineer at a. later date, Nicholas O'Dwyer ...
WS Ref #: 1465 , Witness: James Hewitt, Officer IRA, Tipperary, 1921
... attached to Newport Post Office. His name was and I believe he belonged to On 25th January, 1920 ...
... on the certificate under Section 8(4).) Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/ Office/ Court ...
... on the certificate under Section 8(4).) J. Moloney Name: (J, Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/ Office ...
WS Ref #: 1470 , Witness: Peter Cummins, Officer IRA, Wexford, 1921
... licensed premises and twelve of these were in "C" Company area. There were seven Post Office ...
... . The house of the Petty Sessions Clerk was raided and his typewriter and documents taken. The Post ...
WS Ref #: 1473 , Witness: Joseph P McGinley, Officer IRA, Donegal, 1921
... in the General Post Office, Dublin, during the Rebellion of Easter Week 1916. After the surrender, they were ...
... by circumstances to do so. The first R.I.C. post we came to was Castlederg where two R.I.C. men were on the bridge. they made no attempt to halt us, so we proceeded on our way. The next R.I.C. post ...
... in defense of his post. We had hoped for a bloodless victory and the shooting at this early stage upset ...
... -8- At the end of August 1920, the late Neil Blayney told me that he had information that Fanad Head coastguard station was about to be evacuatad. We had been discussing the possibilities of attacking this post at an earlier date. If the rumour about its evacuation was true, it was necessary ...
WS Ref #: 1494 , Witness: Michael McAllister, Member IV and IRA, Fingal, 1913 - 1921
... which was now becoming very serious. The Post Office in Swords was also entered and the telephone ...
... was found there. The Post Office in Garristown was also entered and the telephone and telegraph ...
WS Ref #: 1498 , Witness: Michael Murray, Captain IRA, Westmeath, 1921
... namedPoole. The Pooles ran the local Post Office there. Early in the spring of 1920 the R.I.C. evacuated ...
... 10. They ran the Post Office in Ballinacarrigy. One of the girls, Susan, but known to us as Susie Poole, was an outstanding character. I knew the Poole family very well as we were children who played and grew up together. Susie went to the local school and was then sent to a finishing school ...
... 12. I realised that in Susie we had an intelligence agent which could be developed an a much higher level than the petty intonation that could be got around Mullingar. Apart from the military side, Mullingar was an important centre for intelligence. Through the Post Office there, passed all ...
... / Office/ Court Date: 7 March 2003. ...
... on the certificate under Section 8(4).) J Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/ Office/ Court Date: 7 ...
WS Ref #: 1511 , Witness: Gerald Doyle, Member IRA, Dublin, 1921
... their way through the centre of the city to: the General Post Office where they took part ...
... Army in Liberty Hall when the Citizen Army took over liberty Hail and held it 1ike a Military Post ...
... 12. He recognised Corrigan. It later turned out that this officer was Lieutenant Barron who had served his time as a solicitor's apprentice in the sane solicitor's office as Corrigan. Barron said that he was very sorry to see Willie in his present position and asked him if he was in need of money ...
... 17. twenty to thirty minutes when he was brought and put back into our cell and informed us that he had been brought into an office before two officers and stood to attention by two Military Police. They knew that he was a solicitor by profession and had a list of his activities prior to the Rising ...
... the City Hall and Evening Mail Office, Cork Hill. Next morning, Tuesday 2nd May, when we were out ...
... Shouldice and Harry Boland bad slipped into Father O'Loughlin's office where there were a couple ...
... , there was a copy of the "Freeman's Journal" in the Governor's Office and, as I was in the best ...
... of discipline he thought that it was bad news from home. When he came into the office, however, he ...