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WS Ref #: 1601 , Witness: Garrett Brennan, Commandant IRA, Kilkenny, 1921
... 35. called to Dublin and in an office in Suffolk Street I met the late Mr. Kevin O'Higgins, T.D He told me that the Dáil Éireann Department of Local Government were anxious to recruit some Local Government auditors, and asked me would I be prepared to undertake such work on a full time basis. I ...
WS Ref #: 1732 , Witness: Michael Henry, Officer IRA, Mayo, 1921
... . Department/ Office/ Court Date: 7 March 2003 ...
WS Ref #: 22 , Witness: Charles Cullinane, Member IV, Cork, 1916
... at to start and they continued to hold office down to 1916. James following officers were elected at the start and they continued to hold office down to 1916. James Walsh - Captain. James Leary - 1st ...
WS Ref #: 225 , Witness: Michael McDonnell, Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; OC ASU IRA Dublin, 1919 - 1921
... along the route. He said. everything was in readiness except he wanted a good man to go to an office ... a window of an office building as he was standing on the platform. He then asked me could I recommend ...
WS Ref #: 366 , Witness: Alice M Cashel, Member Cumann na mBan, Galway; Vice-Chairman Galway County Council, 1920-1921
... "requisitioned' by Gorge Nicholls and Mr McLysaght, I went down. to Galway to take up duty. I chose my office in the Court House-the Crown Solicitor handed me over ho office. The Treaty came almost Lmediate1y so ...
... went to Dublin where I worked in Erskine Childer's office under the the name of Miss Armstrong ...
WS Ref #: 25 , Witness: Patrick Higgins, Member Brigade Council IV, Cork, 1916
... the post from the appointment of the Brigade staff until he had to leave his employment in 1915. Sean Nolan was then appointed and he1d the post until after 1916." I had close contact with Tomás ...
WS Ref #: 567 , Witness: Michael MacConaill, Brigade Medical Officer IRA, Belfast, 1919 - 1921
... -6- the Royal Anthropological Institute and the University's representative at international congresses of anthropology, in 1938 I was made one of Sheffield University's five A.R.P. Officers, my post ... was not seeking any post. I accepted, brought him to Dublin a couple of days later and rang up Eoin MacNeill ...
... areas seeing at least one medical post every week and keeping the personnel of these posts up ...
... ) in his own office and I would give this to the appropriate Army authority in Belfast, having ...
WS Ref #: 814 , Witness: Patrick G Daly, Member IV, Liverpool, 1921
... 9. McCaughey had made a fair amount of headway before we reached the end of the shed. McCaughey by this time actually had reached a gateway through the dockway where a policeman should have been at his post but by very good fortune he seemed to have wandered from his beat. Having got into open ...
... to which I mailed or forwarded these despatches through the post. The addresses were those ...
... . During my term of office a despatch from Dublin to Liverpool, always from Michael Collins ...
... 15. although we were supposed to draw on members of the I.R.B. and Volunteer Companies in general at times for assistance during my period of office. Anyway I deliberately confined the work to a few, thereby keeping the business as secret as possible. During my administration we didn't get very ...
... with the late Colonel O'Reilly who took me to see Collins at his office in Mespil Road. As I entered ...
... by him as his office because I heard the usual clock of typewriters in the front room, as I entered ...
... Council of the I.R.B. Previous to my period of office I think our representative was Neil Kerr. After his ...
... passenger. I remember going with him to the American Consul's Office to get a visa. In this we were ...
WS Ref #: 828 , Witness: James Byrne, Member IRB, Scotland, 1905; Officer IRA, Scotland, 1919 - 1921
... , the military, who had a post quite adjacent, might come on the scene and it might be better for us ...
WS Ref #: 833 , Witness: Michael Knightly, Member IV and IRA, Dublin, 1916 - 1921; Press Intelligence Officer for GHQ Intelligence
... fools of ourselves". The firing subsided and I advised the Volunteer to go back to his post. "You ...
... of the forthcoming Rising. The next afternoon I was about to open the door of the office in Abbey ...