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WS Ref #: 1416 , Witness: Cornelius Healy, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921
... for the destruction of evacuated enemy posts at Easter 1920, as there was no such post in the area. The evacuated R.I.C. post at Rathcoole was destroyed by the members of the local company (Rathcoole). ...
... ' post at Mount Leader House, Millstreet, was sniped at regularly by individual members of the column ...
WS Ref #: 711 , Witness: John Travers, Member IRA, Donegal-Fermanagh, 1921
... 5. surround and captured. Three of the gallant defenders, Patrick Flood of Pettigo, Bernard McCanny and William Kearney of Drumquin, were killed at their post. While the fighting was taking place in Pettigo town, the post which manned the Waterfoot was heavily engaged by vastly superior numbers ...
... p.m. when they retreated to Donegal. town. But the machine gun post of about eight I.R.A ... their ammunition Was exhausted and then the post was ...
WS Ref #: 1724 , Witness: Michael McDunphy, Director of Bureau of Military History, 1913 - 1921
... of 6th December, 1921, whereupon Diarmuid O'Hegarty relinquished the post of Secretary to the Dái1 Cabinet and the post of Clerk of Dái1 Éireann, being succeeded in both posts by Colm Ó Murchadha. 8 ...
... , was President of the High Court of Justice in Ireland. He cannot have held the post of Secretary ...
... a quarter of an inch thick, covered with flexible glazed black paper cover. The other three were post ...
WS Ref #: 134 , Witness: Thomas J Meldon, Member IV, Dublin, 1915 -1920; Officer IRA, Dublin, 1921
... C. The companies which was Acceptes by the Majority as The rising Predious to This an Examination of the Officers each Given a Post With a base to Treport on There Problems fore Shadowin The Occupied of The City 6 A National rising was Planned but The Counter Marding Order Upset it 7.8.9 ...
... of the Party was fatally injured Special Traimes Staff With Equipment in ever Post Hosting Action Seriously ...
... of Defence. Commanical were maintained by courier tee Bolation of Post about Skurdey H. Mainly ...
WS Ref #: 162 , Witness: John F Shouldice, Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; Captain IRA, Dublin, 1921
... of the various organizations were allotted to each post? Ditsiled account give by me in Summery ...
... of the purpose for which you were mobilised,viz, an armed rising? Yes 3. In what military post or outpost ... of visits and abvera ofquestion of 6. What was the total garrison of your post? 20 approd How many were ... receive your instruction to occupy the post or posts your did? When proceding from colmaele Hall ...
... ? Rifles What was the effect on themilitary effectiveness of your post? bouldnot bould crossing which ... ? No-But mortly begone ineffection chough best and ardling before uncastion of post wvn 9 Were any arms ...
... Frank Shouldice. The Malthouse was used as a sniping post and as Coy. Headquarters by Capt. Lynch ... the British Lancers at the centre of the crossing King St.- Church St. The total garrison of my post ...
... part in the Rising? yes 5. Were you in uniform? pertly 6. What was yourrankor office ...
... beforeor during the Riisng? (d) military or naval aid elsewhereto relieve pressure in Ireland (e) post ...
... , by whomandwith what equipment? A few cenestes ports were made in battaline area-post were famed bto ...
... post or unit, withnames, etc? oscillant Edith O'Flanagan at are same that at asbrount to heidys when ...
... I Barth office 37 3 Is the story of the surrender or demobilization of your unit on record? Cannot ...
WS Ref #: 283 , Witness: Seamus MacManus, Member National Council, 1906
... 4 Toast came off. He there & then established an Irish Repicklic. (he did not then think of different believer Irish Republic and Republic A Ireland as in modern tones) he made senmay McManus the Frost Resident and I remember I nor made Post-Master General. because I had been unting letters ...
... the first President and I remember I was made Post-Master General because I had been writing letters ... Kelly for Masses which was delivered in about ten days with about twenty Post marks on it. I do ...
... in the miserable office in Fownes Street with his toes through his shoes and his elbows through his ...
... Griffith whom I have seen in the miserable office in Fownes Street with his toes through his hoes and his ...
WS Ref #: 293 , Witness: Aine Heron, Captain Cumann na mBan, Dublin, 1916
... Prisoners Dependents' Fund post 1916. Conditions, if any, stipulated by Witness Nil File No. S.1370. Form ...
... , gave us permission to set up our First-Aid Post in the Priory. We were not very long there when we ...
... -7- husband, who knew that Major Hammond had been in charge of the post and had been transferred to Portobello, used his name, pretending He was a friend of his, and he was ushered past the guard with the children to a first-class carriage. On the Saturday of the surrender, I saw a group of Cumann ...
... the I.R.P.D.F. had an office in the building and gave each man £10 to buy clothes and his fare after ...
WS Ref #: 298 , Witness: Alf Monahan, Member IRB and IV, Belfast, 1914 -1916; Reorganisation of IV, 1917
... Easter Week 1916; (d) Reorganisation of Irish Volunteers post 1916. Conditions, it any, stipulated ...
... to H.Q. each week and this report going through the post was made suitable for reading by British ...
WS Ref #: 834 , Witness: Michael Knightly, Member IV and IRA, Dublin, 1916 - 1921; Press Intelligence Officer for GHQ Intelligence
... to the 'Independent' office to give me the news. He was very excited and I had to allow him to rest on a chair ... an 'Irish Times' reporter had called on Superintendent Brien in the Detective Office to get particulars of the escape. The Superintendent, who appeared annoyed, said: "Go over to the 'Herald' office ...
... clerical work with Ned Broy in the Superintendent's office. I replied that I thought he was all right ...
... office, there was no trace of my colleague. Days passed and minute inquiries failed to unearth him ...
... came to the 'Independent' office with the information that, in his opinion, the body ...
WS Ref #: 847 , Witness: Patrick O'Donoghue, Member Sinn Fein, Manchester, 1908; Captain IRA, Manchester, 1921
... have us detained any longer. So we were re1esed early in January. But we were: served with a document by the Home Office stating that we had lost our British citizenship on. account. of being sentenced for treason felony. We were then deported back home to Ireland. Signed: P O'Donoghue (P ...