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WS Ref #: 1126 , Witness: Michael F Kelly-Mor, Had conversation with ex-Black and Tan re murder of Fr Griffin, 1921
... enough, I got transferred to the Head Office of the Ordnance Survey at Southampton. At the end of World War I, I was transferred to Ordnance Survey Office, Phoenix Park, Dublin, where I spent five ... Department of the Valuation Office in Ely Place, Dublin, with my colleagues, Messrs. Reilly Carty ...
... colleague from the Valuation Office, Dublin. I inquired about the staff that was there in my time. He ... . Morris had left the Valuation Office. I never had any personal ...
WS Ref #: 1265 , Witness: Paul J Mulvey, Member IRA, Leitrim, 1919 - 1921
... individuals. I was working in my office in the council rooms in the springtime of 1920. Four R.I.C. entered the office and informed me that the inspector wanted. to see me in the barracks and that I ... Inspector of the R.I.C. and succeeded in having me released. I returned to my work in the office ...
... . I was working as a clerk in the County Council office at this time and it was because of this I ...
... 6. enter the office freely again. In August, 1920, the Jamestown Company seized one thousand four hundred-gallons of petrol from a barge on the Shannon at Jamestown Bridge. The petrol was being consigned to Roddens of Carrick-on-Shannon. Roddens were shopkeepers and sold petrol. Petrol pumps ...
WS Ref #: 1289 , Witness: James Ormond, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921
... , the Lares Office in Villierstown, a village about seven miles south—east of Lismore, was raided at night by about twelve of us frot the Lismore Company. Papers and records were taken out of the office ... Office was raided at night. Duggan, the Company Captain, was in charge. There were about twelve ...
WS Ref #: 1342 , Witness: Seamus Doyle, Lieutenant IV, Wexford, 1916; Member 1st, 2nd Dail
... day a Dublin prisoner named Murray was summoned to the Governor's office, where the following ... : "No". Governor: "Well, there must be something wrong. The Home Office has directed me to expunge all ... was acquainted with Caitlin and her numerous aliases, was brought in to the Home Office to censor our ...
... by someone. Was it the British Home Office? After dinner on this day we were brought to one Governor's office. We were grouped outside it waiting to be brought in. Commandant de Valera told us ...
... black-listed by the Home Office and would not be allowed to visit us again. He is now the revered ...
... Home Office decided to bring the Irish prisoners, convicts and short-term men together in Lewes Jail ...
... to this cruelty. The Governor had us brought individually to his office. I forget what he said to me. I told ...
... 11. After some weeks the British Home Office decided to separate us. In consequence, we were broken up into small parties and distributed over a number of jails in the South of England. On this occasion there was no question of travelling in civilian clothing. We travelled as we had travelled from ...
WS Ref #: 1382 , Witness: Denis Houston, Lieutenant IRA, Donegal, 1921
... duty. On the 12th May, 1920, I took part in a raid on the Dungloe Excise Office. This office ... entered the office and removed all documents. We packed them in sacks and took them away. The two ...
... 14. I remember St. Patrick's Day, 1921, in Derry prison. The political prisoners made preparations for celebrating the feast of the National Apostle. We were allowed to receive shamrock by post from our friends. In addition, we decided that each of us would have a tricolour badge. We constructed ...
WS Ref #: 9 , Witness: Sean Cusack, OC Antrim Brigade, IRA, 1919
... organised by the Lord Mayor of Belfast) arrived in the office. He came into the room where we were on duty, and told us that the office at Bridgend had been closed down temporarily until further notice ... that on the following Monday morning the Bridgend office would re-open and that we were to take up duty ...
... to a recruiting office, which was under civil control and organised by the Local Authorities in Belfast ... Thursday of Easter Week. I was on duty at the recruiting office when word was brought to me on Holy ...
WS Ref #: 70 , Witness: James Ryan, Courier to Cork etc. Easter Week, 1916; Member Irish Government, 1932 - 1948
... to report at his office in D'Olier Street during the afternoon and to be prepared to travel on the night train to Cork. When I arrived at his office Seán McDermott asked me if I was armed. I said. yes. I ... never been in Cork. Seán McDermott called Brigid Foley into the office to explain to me where Shears ...
WS Ref #: 207 , Witness: Aloysius, Chaplain to IV leaders 1916
... in telegraphic communication with the home Office, and have ascertained that Father Dominic is still ... facility for the recital of his Daily Office, but not for the celebration of weekly or daily Mass. Ho ... I must refer you to the Home Office, 1hitehall, London, S.W.1. Yours very truly, W. Cope. Revd ...
... Mayor of Cork —, Thomas MacCurtain. This ancient arid venerable office; had not been filled ... the of office On March 19th 1920 Lord Mayor MacCurtain was assassinated acoording to the verdict ...
... cross-examination, when he was confronted with an office copy of the charge sheet, that he had been ...
WS Ref #: 316 , Witness: Peter Folan, Head Constable RIC, Dublin, 1913 - 1921; Dublin Castle, Easter Week, 1916
... (Automatic) that had been taken. I went into the office where all the stuff that was seized during the night was left on the tables. That office was called the epitomising room because it was there that all ... them. At about 5.45 I was ready in the office. I came down to the aforesaid room. I had an old loose ...
... . There was no meeting that morning in the Chief Secretary's office. Sir Matthew Nathan sent dispatches for the various ... only in the office. When the Press Censorship was established in Ireland, there was very little ...
... and became a K.C. and eventually got the post of Governor of Seychelles Islands, which he held until he ...
... soldier who came along down Castle Street being shot by one of the men in the Rates Office. I had ...
... office hours. Whenever a policemen was shot, I was empowered - the Committee met only every halt ...
WS Ref #: 339 , Witness: Pat McCormack, Member Supreme Council IRB, 1915 - 1917
... office up to about 1901 or 1902. Patrick Beatty of Paisley succeeded Turley. John McGarrity of Hamilton succeeded Beatty. McGarrity was front the west of Ireland and he remained in office up to 1909 ... . Carrigan was killed fighting at the G.P.O. in Easter week 1916. Carrigan held office on the Supreme ...
... of the I.R.B. from 1911 to 1921, except in the years 1913-1915 when Charles Carrigan held office ...
... 2. Army. In May 1915 I was elected on the Supreme Council and held office until after Easter Week 1916. The organisation of the I.R.B. in Scotland at Easter Week, 1916, was as follows:- Name of Circle. Head of Circle. Lanarkshire, Glasgow Townhead Terry Fitzpatrick, Central Central Danl. Branniff ...
... and Nora Connolly to the Booking Office at the station. Miss Connolly was wel1 able to take care ...