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WS Ref #: 741 , Witness: Michael J Kehoe, Member Irish Brigade, Germany, 1916
... 48. They, "the German Foreign Office 'Holy Trinity'", opened the conference by saying to Casement ... returned to Count Von Wedel at the Foreign Office and informed him that we were proceeding ... Casement, and Casement could be forcibly retained". Von Wedel pointed out that the Foreign Office ...
... 42. him, but he had been sent by Devoy from U. S.. A. and, in a far too sly scheme: the German Foreign Office "tipped Us" in time. The German Foreign Office, especially Count Wedel as Chief of Foreign Office and Casement's best friend, were thoroughly aware of all those intrigues. It was decided ...
... Office. He was a former well-known Dublin University Professor and a great Gaelic scholar. In 1910 he ... Foreign Office and also the more arrogant Prussian Army type of mind of the ...
... this message was despatched, Casement and myself went to the German Foreign Office and saw Count Von Wedel ... transfer the whole matter to the Military Attáché at the Foreign Office who will no doubt give you full ...
... 61. there and who wanted to come home. I went back to Germany in September, 1921, and after some effort I got in touch with three married men of the Brigade and through the German Foreign Office, Berlin, claimed for them and their families' railway and passage home to Ireland on an Irish boat owned ...
... privately from a Foreign Office colleague, and he told me he should like us to have an interview ...
... in Dublin, the German Government Foreign Office adopteda more promising attitude towards the Irish ...
... Agreement V. State Secretary Herr Zimmerman at the Foreign Office. H was also State Secretary ...
... 27. that Irish Envoy Roger Casement and Commandant Plunkett, accompanied by Count Von Wedel who was Foreign Office Military Attaché, then visited the General Staff, of the German Army. Here, the reasons were given for the appeal against the counter action by the Military Authorities at Zossen ...
... , but was also attached to the Foreign Office Department. Count Von Wedel accompanied us, and as a result ...
... in the Berlin Foreign Office, together with Count Von Wedel, Chief of Foreign 0fftice, who took part ...
... admitted that he went behind Casement's back and negotiated secretly in the Foreign Office, Berlin ...
... Espionage Section attached to the Foreign Office at Berlin. I nominated Sergeant Michael O'Toole ...
... 56. asked me to come to Berlin to see him. I went there and saw Boehm and Sergeant O'Toole. Captain Boehm told me that through the newly reorganised Military Executive Council of Irish Volunteer Army, representations had been made to the German Foreign Office Department and the German Army ...
... Office to stop such use of Irishmen. I got together about half dozen Irishmen of the Brigade from ...
WS Ref #: 766 , Witness: Patrick McCartan, Member Supreme Council, IRB
... on Friday and deal with the Foreign Office. Mr. Nuratava was Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign ... arrived in Moscow and was met by a man from the Foreign Office who left me at the hotel and told me that Mr. Nuratava would sea me next day at twelve o'clock. I called at the Foreign Office punctually ...
... as this document written on the handkerchief. I wrote that document in the 'Gaelic American' office ... a Monaghan man outside Tomelty's office. ...
... 12. who works in the Foreign Office told me later she had typed it and believed my mission would be successful. Mr. Nuratava believed the agreement with England would be settled definitely in a week ... office to see how Ireland was affected by it. I was informed that Nuratava was in a sanitorium ...
... 27. One cannot take a train, change ones room in the hotel, get any food, clothing, secure an office, or get furniture or heating for same without permission from some Government official. Hotel ... by the Foreign Office to remain as far as possible unknown until the opportune time arrived. So long as we ...
... Mr. Strom and succeeded though I had not the correct name of the newspaper at the office of which I ... from Gavan Duffy and left word at Mr. Strom's office that I was going to Copenhagen for a few days ...
... strongly but it was no use. At the Foreign Office they promised to get me another room but after a week ... the control of the Foreign Office so that if anything turned up they could claim that they assumed I ...
... against spies. I went to the Foreign Office and flatly refused to be photographed for their "rogues ... of the American and English affairs at the Foreign Office called on me at the hotel and repeated ...
... 11. After Connolly's departure I learned from the office of the Communist International that Connolly was "too lazy to be a Communist". I am certain this was at least an echo of those in authority. But to get back to Tchecherin. His final. question was what will be the outcome? "An Irish Republic ...
... 15. to Mr. Weinstein who has charge of the English and American Department in the Foreign Office: - Reval. June 18th 1921. Dear Weinstein, One of your representatives here asked me yesterday if we, had any objection to the publication of the truth regarding the proposed agreement now made public ...
... 63. us that I would write a statement to give to him, inviting the friendly interest of the Russian Government in the Irish struggle for independence, and that be would get this document to Russia through the diplomatic post satchel. I don't know what Gavrunskey's position was. I presume he ...
... during the last few years. He opened up the N.Y. Post for the Judge and his friends when they could ...
... McGarrity left me to New York. We called at the 'Gaelic-American' office and there I met for the first ...
... worked in the office of the D.M.P. Headquarters, or something like ...
... at the Mansion House. I went down to the office of the 'United Irishman' and got a lot of copies ...
... ! his address and the "Gaelic American' office was shut. I called up Jerry O'Leary on the telephone ...
... . On the minute I was brought to his office and introduced by Mr. Nuratava who then withdrew. Mr. Techecherin ...
... my while to wait". About five weeks afterwards I called at the Foreign Office and reported ...
... that the Foreign Office wished to know if we had any objection to the publication of the truth ...
... was almost certain I could proceed on Thursday. He then advised me to go to the Esthonian Foreign Office ...
... publish it in full. The editor returned to his office and found Judge Cohalan's cable to de Valera ...
WS Ref #: 1661 , Witness: John Quinn, Senior Officer, Clare County Council. 1912 - 1942
... of the eight Unions in the county under the County Amalgamation Scheme, my office of Clerk of Union was abolished. In lieu of that office I acted as Secretary of the County Home, Ennis, and performed other ... of Guardians. In 1925 the nine Rural District Councils were abolished and also my office as Clerk of Ennis ...
... 2. as Secretary was also abolished as from that date, and I was transferred to the County Council as Chief Officer, which office I still hold. I resided at Lemenigh, Newnarket-on-Fergus, up to 1921 ... forces. My office in the Ennis Workhouse was constantly raided by enemy forces, principally because ...
WS Ref #: 1752 , Witness: Eileen MacCarvill, Captain University Branch, Cumann na mBan, Dublin
... there was no question of rent. He put into it some office furniture and files of various kinds were deposited in the office. No official personnel were located there. Mick Collins, Tom Cullen, Arthur Griffith ... a key to the door of the flat and access to the key to the office which was in my custody. The only ...
... upon to do in connection with Mick Collins's office in 21, Dawson St., I had to continue as Captain ...
WS Ref #: 846 , Witness: Domnick Doherty, Member IRA, Derry, 1921
... post on the Strand Road. When we arrived at the nearest point to the post, one of us had a peep over the wall towards the post and all the soldiers were standing in the road in a group, some a little ...
... by the Volunteers carried out' in Derry City. James Taylor and I bombed a strong military post ...
WS Ref #: 1135 , Witness: William McNamara, Member IV and IRA, Clare, 1916 - 1921
... . With the growth of the movement my post as Brigade 0/C. Communications became a very busy one. All ... and each post had their dispatch riders attached to it so they had only to travel to the next post ...
... him as being unsuitable for the post. This feeling was particularly rife in the 1st and 2nd ...
... . stations in March 1920, the post there was strengthened from a sergeant and four or five men to two ...
WS Ref #: 1229 , Witness: James Mansfield, Commandant IRA, Waterford, 1921
... of the Ardmore Company - to deliver the post to the police barracks about 8 a.m. and he was instructed to hold the door open (when the police were taking in the post) and enable us to rush into the barracks ... a warning to the garrison. The postman went to the barracks with his post, but, instead of opening ...
... about this period and commenced systematic holds-up of rural postmen and post offices to examine ... ammunition and equipment, would be brought to the Youghal area where I was instructed to post scouts over ...
... on Ardmore R.I.C. Barracks and on the Marine post at Ardmore, but that the attack should ...
WS Ref #: 1238 , Witness: Michael McCarthy, Member IV and IRA, Cork, 1917 - 1922; Brigade dispatch rider
... operation to be carried out by the company. The only evacuated post in the area was at Glantane where the R.I.C. had been withdrawn from their post. The job of destroying this post was taken ...
... of the raid the members of the Brigade Column, who had taken part in the capture of the enemy post, arrived ...
... in there and continued to serve under Liam Lynch until the evacuation of this post. After the evacuation ...
WS Ref #: 1336 , Witness: Patrick Lennon, Member IV and IRA, Westmeath, 1917 - 1921
... the garrison of this post by adding some of the men to the post that they had withdrawn from the stations they evacuated. Clonark was a strategic post in that it lay approximately halfway between ...
WS Ref #: 156 , Witness: Seumas Robinson, Officer IV, Dublin, 1916; Senior Officer IV and IRA, Tipperary, 1917 - 1921
... —gun fire was opened on us from a new British post. They must have moved closer when they spotted our ... a number of those who left the G.P.O. with us didn’t reach our post. What happened them I do not know. Firing had now become very heavy. A machine—gun post in Tara Street and Trinity College ...
... to the opening into Moore lane. There was 1ieavy machine—gun fire frau a British post caning down Moore ...