Displaying results. 901 - 910 of 1246.

  • 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

  • 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 ...