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  • WS Ref #: 7 , Witness: Liam O'Briain, Member IRB and IV, Dublin, 1912 - 1916

    • ... 30 handed in himself the cancelling order to Fred cogley at the Sunday inde pendent office for publication in the paper, about 2 o'clock on Sunday morning. Hitcher to I had been under the impression that it was McNeill himself who had cycled down to the paper with it: long after M.G. and I had left ...

    • ... O'Connor next morning and we went to four Clarke shop and to lean McDermott's office in 12 D'Olier St ...

    • ... to Sean c and said: "We have just got an order in the office, from major Price to say nothing about ...

    • ... was interrogated by what seemed to be a staff officer from the was office about my peregrinations ...

  • WS Ref #: 29 , Witness: Geraldine Dillon, Sister of Joseph M Plunkett, executed 1916

    • ... my intimate inth an English amy office there. I 1916 he told me he was on the HQ Staff on the Weston from, and news J the Rising created consternation there. For one thing, he said, the English army was new at any time during the was so hard pressed for men, and he stresses the face that if we had ...

  • WS Ref #: 292 , Witness: Donal Hales, Trade Representative, 1919 - 1922; Brother of Sean Hales TD

    • ... years of his long term of office, Prime Minister of a partioned Free State. Signed: Donal Hales Date ...

    • ... of office, prime minister of a partitioned free state. Lai Assam 23.9.49 Doral Hales, September 16th ...

    • ... . I put up a plea to that effect and it was accepted bath on my house door and office door I had ...

    • ... for Italy Doral Hales. Both on my house door and office door I had placed a bronze plate on which ...

  • WS Ref #: 395 , Witness: Thomas Fitzpatrick, (Bob McDonnell) Captain IRA, Belfast, 1921; OC Antrim Brigade, 1921

    • ... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 395 Witness Mr. Thomas Fitzpatrick (Bob McDonnell) Supt. Registrar's Office, Dublin Board of Assistance. Identity Captain C/Company 2nd Battalion Belfast Brigade; O/C. Antrim Brigade 1921-22; O/C. Belfast ...

    • ... 6. and a proportion was handed back to the people who had paid the rates. That was in April, 1921. The post offices were raided on the same night, and all government property wa8 taken away. The proceeds of the Postal Orders were used for financing both the Belfast and Antrim Brigades. During ...

  • WS Ref #: 449 , Witness: William T Cosgrave, Member of Marrowbone Lane Garrison, 1916; Minister Dail Eireann, 1919 - 1921; President Dail Eireann, 1922 - 1932

    • ... and inspection on the next following Monday. These instructions were carried out as directed. On the following day, Saturday, a raid was made on the auditor's office by Volunteer forces under the command of Joe McGrath and all books and accounts were removed. Counsel for the Corporation was now ...

    • ... in his office as President, but the immediate control was in the hands of the Vice-President, some two ...

  • WS Ref #: 837 , Witness: Patricia Lavelle, Daughter of James O'Mara, Trustee of Dail Eireann funds

    • ... office in 411, Fifth Avenue. After a week we went to Washington where we found Harry Boland) who had his office there. We spent about ten days there and returned to New York where we spent the most ... York working, I think, in Dad's office at this time. Gilbert Ward was the Accountant. Fawsett was Irish ...

    • ... -2- Consul and had a separate office. I did not know McCartan very well because he does not seem to have come to New York much while I was there. I often met Joe McGarrity and Frank P. Walsh and his family, as they were great friends of my father. Also major Kin Road (PML) As I was not working, I ...

    • ... and which Dad had filed in his office in the U.S.A., I hope to deposit with the Bureau of Military ...

  • WS Ref #: 915 , Witness: Denis McCullough, President Supreme Council IRB, 1916

    • ... -Commandant under Ginger O'Conneil and held that office until I was transferred, with a number of others ... considered it his duty and only fair and just, to so inform the Home Office and his superiors at the War Office. Ducee ...

    • ... , with the office of O.C., Ulster Forces of the Irish Republic. I only saw him three times between his ...

    • ... at the office in D'Oliver Street. He tried to avoid me and to put me off, but eventually I got him into a room ...

  • WS Ref #: 1029 , Witness: Maire Kennedy O'Byrne, Member Cumann na mBan, Dublin, 1916 - 1921

    • ... of Archbishop Walsh's funeral an I.R.A. captain and four I.R.A. men arrived in our office in North ... . who were at this stage unpaid Volunteers. While these men were in the office that day, all armed ... they were obliged to stay in the. office all that time until the streets were clear, as the captain ...

    • ... 7. the office and the dumping place in the basement if they were seen coming out. They sat on boxes in the office waiting for the funeral to pass, very weary and bored and longing for a smoke ... to be taken, position dangerous right opposite Castle Yard". The order came to the office ...

    • ... to the office and wrote my report, sent it on to I.R.A. headquarters, enclosing the three tickets and asking ... in his office. He was delighted. His remark was "The people are with us, isn't it great"! At some ...

    • ... gone more than once. I was certainly sent once before the Truce to London. We kept the Labour office ... advised Micheal Markey who was working for us in the Labour office to take the job and I wrote ...

    • ... correspondence with the Home Office during which he claimed to be descended from Fiach McHugh O'Byrne ...

    • ... worked, was arrested twice during her term of office. On the second occasion about November 1920 Joe ...

    • ... coming in at all hours of the night with latchkeys. Lily got an office for Joe McDonagh in Harcourt ...

    • ... 14. came to see us in the Labour office. When the attack on the Four Courts started Constance Markeivicz was staying in our house. She had no notion that a fight was so near, though she knew that the situation was; delicate. When she heard the bombs she called me and said "the fight is on. Go ...

    • ... there I carried on publicity work from the Labour party secretaries' office in the House of Commons. I ...

  • WS Ref #: 1070 , Witness: Thomas D (Tommy) O'Connor, IRB Courier, Ireland - USA, 1915 - 1916

    • ... the 15th - the united States Secret Service having got wind of the matter1 raided von Skall's office ... for the transmission of messages between them and their Foreign Office in Berlin. All this correspondence, covering ... Government immediately got into touch with the British Foreign Office in London, giving them full ...

    • ... . The British Embassy Immediately informed the Foreign Office in London and in actual, fact the British ...

  • WS Ref #: 1089 , Witness: Bulmer Hobson, Member Supreme Council IRB, 1915; General Secretary IV, 1916; Founder Fianna Eireann 1902 (Belfast) and 1909 (Dublin)

    • ... , in "Irish Freedom" office, O'Hehir said that a man he knew, called Gores, was very anxious to make my ... to come to my office at No. 12 D'Olier Street, the following afternoon, I would be there to meet him. I ... Pádraig O'Riain to take the afternoon off and spend it on the stairs leading up to my office ...

    • ... paragraphs, he jumped up and he walked about the office like a tiger in a cage, and he said: "My God!" If I ... that, at a drinking party in the Office of Arms about a year before, Haddo had taken the jewels ...

    • ... on the certificate under Section 8(4).) J. Moloney Name: (J. Moloney.) Grade: Col. Department/Office ...

    • ... in the Office of Arms in the Castle, under the custody of the Ulster King of Arms who1 at that time, was Sir ...

    • ... had come to Dublin and he had been employed as Sir Arthur Vicars' assistant. His office ...

    • ... in the Office of Arms late In the evening. one night, Shackleton and Gorges plied Sir Arthur Vicars ...