Displaying results. 921 - 930 of 1246.

  • WS Ref #: 959 , Witness: Patrick Houlihan, Member IRA, Kerry, 1921

    • ... because I was employed during the day. We were instructed to post sentries at Annascanl Courthouse ...

  • WS Ref #: 966 , Witness: John Walsh, Commandant, IRA Kilkenny, 1921

    • ... posts in the town, and the distance from one post to another, that is, from the Courthouse to the house ...

  • WS Ref #: 989 , Witness: Michael Sheehy, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... by the Brigade Staff. They were later returned through other Post Offices. Some of the others engaged ...

  • WS Ref #: 1000 , Witness: James Cronin, Officer IRA, Kerry, 1921

    • ... put a local man on each post to act as guide. We waited in position for some time and we saw ...

    • ... expected to leave their post in Glenheigh to board the train. I got orders from P. J. Cahill ...

  • WS Ref #: 1010 , Witness: Laurence Redmond, Member IRB, Enniscorthy, 1912; Captain IRA, Wexford, 1921

    • ... instructions were to fire on any enemy forces - police or military. We were relieved after being on the post ...

  • WS Ref #: 1013 , Witness: Patrick J McElligott, Member IRB (1911) and IV 1914 - 1919; Commandant IRA, Kerry, 1921

    • ... officer commanding, Paddy Landers, be removed from the post of battalion officer commanding ...

  • WS Ref #: 1015 , Witness: Jeremiah Daly, Commandant IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... O'Callaghan to Dromahane area. These mails, after being censored, were returned through other Post ...

    • ... the Main Street. We were armed with rifles. When the post had actually been captured I went ...

    • ... . The expected convoy was supposed to be escorting General Cummings, O.C. Buttevant Military Post ...

  • WS Ref #: 1018 , Witness: Martin Fahy, Officer, IRA, Galway, 1921

    • ... on the barrack on a big scale as we understood that a determined effort was to be made to take the post. We ...

    • ... retreated post haste and got safely away. As I have already stated I record the two foregoing incidents ...

  • WS Ref #: 1027 , Witness: Michael Motherway, Member IRB, Cork, 1911; Member IV, Cork, 1914 - 1916

    • ... activity in the area as there was no vacated post or Income Tax officer in our area. ...

    • ... to a waiting motor car. They were later censored by the Brigade Staff and returned through other Post Offices ...

  • WS Ref #: 1028 , Witness: James McKenna, OC North Monaghan Brigade, IRA, 1921

    • ... Volunteers to see that they would not come out, and they were the first to leave for their post ...

    • ... 11. was in full force. Shots could be heard all over the area. The attack was a great success. The seven units and the three men from the garrison post all met at a prearranged point at about l.l5 a.m. From where we stood on a hill we could count fourteen houses burning. One party of mine failed ...

    • ... as our first military post. Shortly after this the Monaghan County Football Team arranged to play ...