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WS Ref #: 1050 , Witness: Vera McDonnell, Official Sinn Fein and Dail Eireann, 1918 - 1921
... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WJTNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 1,050 Witness Miss Vera McDonnell, 1 Upper Ely Place, Dublin. Identity. Stenographer in Sinn Fein Office, Subject. Sinn Fein Organisation, 1918-1922. Conditions, if any, Stipulated by Witness. Nil File No S ...
... there for some time, with breaks to go back to Fr. O'Flanagan. I remained in that office until about ... Féin at the time. During most of that time at the office I worked with Bob Brennan, who was in charge ... was the relative position of these two. They both worked in the same room on the third floor, the inside office ...
... for somebody to staff their office. I reported to him at Vera Terrace In the Drumcondra, or Glasnevin, Area. I remained with Power until some time in November doing ordinary office work. His work went ... was not allowed to go out in daylight for fear of being recognised. The office was eventually closed up and I ...
... with him. I think it was Seamus Burke and Bill Murray that worked for him. In the front office off ... man to Mick Collins, was constantly in the office. Brian ...
... -5- We had several raids during my time at No. 6. Nick Collins was there on one occasion when the D.M.P. raided the place. I was in an office on the third floor with Nick Nunan. Collins was in a back office on the same floor. The police came round to the desk to see what we were working at. As tar ...
... Féin, to say that the office at No. 6 Harcourt Street had been closed down and my services were no longer required. She enclosed a cheque for the period, June-November. I tried to keep the office going ...
... got into Portobello Barracks all right, although I had no pass, and succeeded in reaching the office ... in person. Emmet Dalton came into the office and recognised me. He went out then, and the next ...
... to be there a lot. I don't remember Seán Milroy working in the office, though I knew him well, and I don't ...
... Place where he had his office. I never did any work for Mick Collins. He had his own staff. Before he ...
WS Ref #: 1107 , Witness: Louis O'Dea, Member Sinn Fein, Galway, 1920
... everything Of value in the house, took all the papers they could gather from the Office and threw ... and even certain ladles had to leave their houses at night for example-miss Nally of my office, Miss ... given the bullet. On the first night of my return to the Office there was a cross On my door ...
... everything of value in the house, took all the papers they could gather from the Office and threw ... and even certain ladles had to leave their houses at night for example Miss Nelly of my Office, Miss ... for, and were given the bullet. On the first night of my return to the Office there was a cross on my door ...
... 6. killed by the! Black and Tans at the Spanish Arch and another on the door of Fr. Griffin and Fr. Meehan. Shots were fired into my office and into my bedroom but there was no damage done. I knew the late Michael Walsh very well. He was; a member of the Galway Urban Council and was the most useful ...
... ". The following Friday night the "Express Office" was wrecked to such an extent that the' papers ... ; they could gather from the office and threw them into the street so that the Square ...
... to leave their houses at night for example Miss Nally of my office, Miss Keane of Dominick St., now Mrs. E ... . On the first night of my return to the office there was a cross on my door, a similar cross had been put ...
... " The following Friday Night the "Express Office" Was wrecked to, suc1 an extent that the papers could ...
... ". The following Friday Night the "Express Office" was wrecked to, such an extent that the papers could ...
WS Ref #: 1248 , Witness: Diarmuid Coffey, Secretary National Volunteers, 1916
... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 1,248 Witness Diarmuid Coffey, Public Records' Office, Four Courts, Dublin. Identity. Member of Irish Volunteers, Dublin, 1914-1916. Subject. Gun-Running in yyacht "Kelpie" June 1914. Conditions, if any ...
... 7. The staff of the office were all Volunteers It was joined by R.C. Barton, David L. Robinson and Mrs. Erskine Childers who used to drive up daily from Barton's house at Annamoe and work in the office. Unfortunately Colonel Cotter was temperamentally unfitted to work with Colonel Moore. Cotter ...
... to have the Volunteers recognised by the British War Office and armed and trained by them ... with Moore about it in our office when they parted personal friends but definitely on opposite sides ...
... STATEMENTBY Mr. DIARMUID COFFEY, Public Records Office, Four Courts, DUBLIN. My first connection with the Volunteers, apart from belonging to a Company as a Private, was in June l914 when Conor O'Brien asked me to join a gun-running expedition in his yacht "Kelpie". The guns we were to run had been ...
... and none of the chiefs was in the office. Eventually I found Eoin MacNeill and The O'Rahilly ...
... into Colonel Moore's office I found that he had no staff except Cotter and Hemphill. The job was to organise ...
... organisers of the Volunteers in their respective counties. The office was filled with people ...
WS Ref #: 87 , Witness: Bulmer Hobson, Member Supreme Council IRB, 1915; General Secretary IV, 1916; Founder Fianna Eireann 1902 (Belfast) and 1909 (Dublin)
... -2- Mellows as paid assistant Secretary, with satisfactory results. Associated with Liam Mellows in the office at a later date were his brother, Barney, and Eimer O'Duffy. The latter wrote many of the training notes for the official paper "The Irish Volunteer". Liam Mellows continued ...
... of the Volunteers were at my private office at 12 D'Olier Street, Dublin. On my return from the U.S.A. the headquarters had been transferred to an office in 206 Great Brunswick Street, now Pearse Street ...
WS Ref #: 250 , Witness: William P Corrigan, Member of South Dublin Union Garrison, 1916; Brother of Michael Corrigan, Chief State Solicitor, 1922
... with Mr. Wylie and informed him and it was agreed that the meeting should take place in my office ... a similar undertaking with regard to Griffith. The two men came to my office on the Sunday as arranged. One took the front office and the other the back office and Mr. Wylie and myself acted ...
WS Ref #: 409 , Witness: Valentine Jackson, Centre IRB, Dublin, 1912 - 1921
... ) came to me in the Waterworks Section of the City Engineer's Office, Castle St., to which I had ... removed from the office to a safe hiding place the two sets of large-scale plans on which was plotted ... that they might at some time be of some assistance to the enemy. These plans were: not restored to the office ...
... me to meet him at six o'clock the same evening, at the Volunteer Office in College St. on an urgent matter. The office we three or four floors above the street level and was, I think, over what was then the Vegetarian Restaurant. It was in this office that Fitzgibbon had introduced me to Sir Roger ...
... office in Lord Edward St. and Ó hUadhaigh in the street near his home in Monkstown. This was to me ...
... Office,. He decided that the plans for Stillorgan must be cancelled and that,- fortunately, he had ...
WS Ref #: 464 , Witness: D. O'Sullivan, British Civil Servant, 1920; Secretary, General Valuation Office, 1950
... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 464 Witness Mr.D. O'Sullivan, 6 Ely Place, Dublin, Identity Secretary Valuation Office, Dublin. Subject Civil Servants and the British Oath of Allegiance, 1918. Conditions, if any, stipulated by Witness Nil ...
... in the Valuation Office and I do not personally know of any persons who refused to take it and were ... of refusal arose in this office. In looking through the records following on the receipt of your letter I came across list of the movements of the members of the staff of the office between 22. 4 ...
... in the Valuation Office for a considerable period and it has occurred to him that, that being the case, you may ... , (signed) P.J. Brennan. RÚNAÍ D. O'Sullivan, Esq., Secretary, General Valuation Office, Ely Place ...
WS Ref #: 637 , Witness: Muriel McSwiney, Widow of Terence McSwiney
... 10. wakefield where most of the Cork Volunteers were. I spent a week there. I had a permit from the War Office which made things easy for me. But other visitors had difficulty. a Towards the end of the week everybody was gaining admission. Deóra French was among them. She had wired to me to let her ...
... 8 amongst both French and Germans. I wrote to Sean T O'Kelly who was our diplomatic representative in Paris (an honourable post in those days) and he, sent me propahanda in French at my. request, there was nothing in. German. When the Treaty was signed with England it was the greatest even personal ...
... and Germans. I wrote to Seán T. O'Kelly who was our diplomatic representative in Paris (an honourable post ...
... in Cork as elsewhere. The news was posted up on the pavement in front of the Cork Examiner office day ...
... in cork as elsewhere. The news was posted up on the pavement in front of the "Cork Exaniner" office ...
... from the War Office which made things easy for me. But other visitors had difficulty. Towards the end ...
... 14. in January, 1920, (I may have the exact date wrong) Terry said to me that as there was to be a new Mayor elected did I not think Tomás MacCurtain would be the best person? He did, I too. After he had been a short time in office the Black and. Tans came and knocked at his house at 4 a.m ...
... 18. department office of Dwyer 's where by the way they had to stand. He had had a man at each side of him abusing all his ideals the whole day. He said this taught patience. I believe I only saw him lose his temper once, This was when the police asked me to sign a form in Bromyard. Part ...
WS Ref #: 716 , Witness: Michael J Molloy, Printer of 1916 Proclamation
... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S 716 Witness Michael J. Molloy, 21 Marino Park Avenue, Fairview, Dublin. Identity. Member of 'E' Company, Dublin Brigade Irish Vol's. 1914 -. Compositor in office of "The Irish Republic" 1914-1916. Subject ...
... 2. office of Liberty Hall. I agreed. and an appointment with James Connolly was arranged. He asked ... the job". "As you are an experienced man", he said, "you will take charge of the office and you will be in my employment". When the office was got going following my interview with Connolly ...
... . Throughout Easter Week our post, Jacob's factory, did not come under enemy fire. The only ...
... was in the Evening Mail Office at the time and who was known to be a, personal friend to James Connolly, came ...
... bad health he had to be helped into the office. Within a half an hour the manuscript ...
... summonedthe three of us again to his office and then he told us that he would require us on Sunday morning ...
WS Ref #: 723 , Witness: Alice Barry, Close friend of IRA leaders
... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 723 Witness Dr. Alice Barry, 25 upper Pembroke Street, Dublin. Identity. Close friend of I.R.A. leaders, l921. Subject. Raid by Auxiliaries on Michael Collins' Office, Mespil Road, Spring 1921. Conditions ...
... in the Spring of 1921 Collins had his principal office in a house No. 5 Mespil Road which was occupied ...