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  • WS Ref #: 379 , Witness: Jeremiah Mee, Constable RIC, Kerry, 1919 -1920; Led mutiny RIC, Listowel, 1920

    • ... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT No. W.S. 379 Witness Mr. Jeremiah Mee, 46 Whitethorn Road, Clonskeagh Dublin. Identity Constable R.I.C. 1919-1920. Subject (a) Mutiny of R.I.C. Listowel 1920; (b) His activities at Republican H.Q. 1920-1921 ...

    • ... : Jeremiah Mee DATE: 18th April 1950 WITNESS: S.ni Crosain ...

    • ... STATEMENT OF JEREMTAH MEE, 46, Whitethorn Road, Clonskea, Dublin. At the age of nineteen years I joined the R.I.C. and, having spent nine years in various parts of Co. Sligo, went to Listowel, Co. Kerry, in the autumn of 1919. The town of Listowel, was then peaceful, and there was no crime ...

    • ... to be an Englishman named Chuter, replied, "Constable Mee speaks for us". Smyth pointed to each man in turn, asking ...

    • ... . They have since left the country. hat does ex Constable Mee think of this?". Although our head office ...

  • WS Ref #: 1417 , Witness: Martin Ryan, Commandant IRA, Galway, 1921

    • ... ., Ballymoe, resigned in 1920. Jeremiah Mee, who took part n the R.I.C. mutiny at Listowel, Co. Kerry ...

  • WS Ref #: 1489 , Witness: Patrick Dunlevy, OC North Galway Brigade IRA, 1921

    • ... my father's house and some other houses, including the home of the late Jeremiah Mee. We burned ...

  • WS Ref #: 1490 , Witness: Roger Rabbitte, Officer IRA, Galway, 1921

    • ... it was the Ballinastack Sinn Féin Hall being burned by the R.I.C. It turned out to be the home of Jeremiah Mee, one ...

    • ... spring of 1921 the R.I.C. burned the home of the Mee family at Knickanes near Glenamaddy. ...

  • WS Ref #: 264 , Witness: Aine Ceannt, Widow of Eamon Ceannt, executed 1916

  • WS Ref #: 568 , Witness: Eilis Ui Chonnaill, nee Ryan; Member Executive Cumann na mBan

    • ... 47. published in Ireland's Own, The Irish Packet and the Emerald. Association with leader of Listowel Police Mutiny, Jeremiah Mae. Madame was staying with the Misses O'Byrne Máire and Eithne at 61 ... proceeded to explain who he was and his mission to the office Our new colleague, Jerry, was Jerea4ah Mee ...

    • ... Hogan who admitted us Dick Cotter, Jerry Mee, Lily and myself and guided us through the various ...

  • WS Ref #: 1691 , Witness: Ernest R Jordison, Manager and Director, British Petroleum Co. Ltd, Dublin, 1916

    • ... Jeremiah Mee and Constable Sheeran. Both these constables were, at a later date, taken into my employment ...

    • ... positions as travellers, Constable Sheeran covering parts of County Kerry, and Constable Mee, the Athlone - Mullingar - Longford area etc. I happened to be in Cork city when the R.I.C. officer, who had made the speech at Listowel police barracks, was killed (shot). He was attached to King St ...

  • WS Ref #: 127 , Witness: James Doyle, Survivor of Clanwilliam House Garrison, 1916; Member ASU, 1920 - 1921

    • ... consider that I could give any Mone help I shall be Pleased to do so Mee Q Mee James Dufle ...

  • WS Ref #: 772 , Witness: Jeremiah Murphy, (Macroom) Lieutenant, IRA, Cork, 1920 -1921

    • ... -10- I have no more to add. SIGNED: Jeremiah Murphy (Jeremiah Murphy) WITNESSED: C Saurin LT.COLONEL. (C. Saurin) DATE: 18 12 52 ...

    • ... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 772 Witness Jeremiah Murphy, Main Street, Macroom, Co. Cork. Identity. Member of Irish Volunteers, Macroom, 1914 - ; Lieutenant of Engineers, 7th (Macroom) Battalion, Cork I Brigade, 1920 - . Subject ...

    • ... STATENENT BY JEREMIAH MURPHY, MAIN STREET, MACROOM, CO. CORK. 1ST LIEUTENANT, ENGINEERS, 7TH BATTALION, CORK I BRIGADE. The Young Irelands, a society which was a forerunner of Sinn Féin, was in existence in Macroom at the beginning of the century. As small boys our sympathies were with them, rather ...

  • WS Ref #: 580 , Witness: John Duffy, Member RIC, working for IRA, Roscommon, 1921

    • ... went out to Curraghboy in the Co. Roscommon and they arrested a young boy named Dick Mee. They took ... and asked what the Tans were on for that night. He told me that they were going to take Dick Mee out ... down to the lock-up to Dick Mee and told him under no circumstances to leave the look-up voluntarily ...