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  • WS Ref #: 1399 , Witness: Thomas Peppard, Intelligence Officer, Fingal Brigade, 1917 - 1921

    • ... , the British military forces also. Signed: T. Perrard Date: Witness: Matthew Barry Comdt (Investigator) ...

    • ... 22. coastguard stations was to facilitate the landing of a consignment of Thompson sub-machine guns from America. Lougbshinny was, I believe, the place selected. The guns never came, being seized by the American customs officials before they got away from the United States. When Balbriggan ...

  • WS Ref #: 1415 , Witness: Michael Hartney, Captain IRA, Limerick, 1921

    • ... it impossible for me to travel with him. I cycled to Cork: instead, got my message to Tadhg Barry and returned home. Barry was a prominent Transport Union official, a Gaelic Leaguer and I.R.A. man. He ... , at an inquiry, that he thought Barry was trying to escape. On the day I. arrived in Cork ...

    • ... 5. Vice-Commandant; Robert Byrne, adjutant and Martin Barry, Q.M. I became company captain of E. Company. Intensive raiding for arms was carried out. British soldiers were contacted, and rifles and ammunition purchased; drill and manoeuvres and route marches engaged in, while lectures on guerilla ...

    • ... Barry in Cork (it was sealed, and I learned it contained material for a lecture and an I.R.A. dispatch ...

  • WS Ref #: 1535 , Witness: Hugh Early, Commandant IRA, Liverpool, 1921

  • WS Ref #: 1542 , Witness: Richard Collins, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... , it was understood, they could make contact with the column.. However, Tom Barry (1st Lt ... to investigate the failure of our company representative (Tom Barry, 1st Lt.) to report to the column ... . Richard Collins (witness); 1st Lt. Tim O'Mahoney; 2nd Lt. Jerome Hegarty; Adjutant Steve Barry; Q.M. Wm ...

    • ... :- Con O'Reilly (0/C.); Tom Barry (1st Lieut.), Tim Coughlan (2nd Lieut.), and Richard Collins ... duty in signalling both semaphore and Morse. Tom Barry (Brigade 0/C. Training) was in charge ... with the brigade column. Tom Barry (1st Lieut) left to join the column as representative from our company (Goleen). With ...

    • ... 3. It was during Sean Lehane's tour of organisation that Goleen Company was divided into two Goleen and Lisagriffin units. The officers of Goleen Company at this time were: 0/C. Con O'Reilly; 1st Lieut. Tom Barry; 2nd Lieut. Tim Coughlan; Adjutant Richard Collins (witness). In a ddition to my ...

  • WS Ref #: 77 , Witness: Harry Lorton, Member Provisional Committee IV, 1916

    • ... Secretary Tom Barry. Harry Lorton. Seán O'Sullivan, Matt. Comerford. Jack Fitzgibbon. Paddy Corkery. Pat Ahern. Liam de Roiste. Tadg Barry. Sean Jennings. J.P. Lane. Seán Murphy. Tom Nash. Terence ... Jennings) Hon. Treasurers. Tom Barry) Jerry Fawsitt, Harry Lorton. Seán O'Sullivan. Matt. Comerford. Jack ...

    • ... Fawsitt. Maurice O'Connor. Tomas Tom Barry Harry Lorton Sean Jennings Diarmuid O'Donovan Patrick Bradley ... were A.O.H. members. Tomas MacCurtain and Tom Barry would be representative of the I.R.B. and active ...

    • ... Tom Barry, Matt. Comerford and Pat Harris. We were mainly concerned with the purchase of belts ...

  • WS Ref #: 102 , Witness: James Barry, Member IV, Cork, 1916

    • ... ORIGINAL BUREAU OFHILITARY HISTORY 1913-21 BUROSTAIREMILEATA 1913-21 No. W.S. 102 ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 102 Witness James Barry Identity Member of I.V. Cork, 1916. Subject Recollections of Lecture by James Connolly in Cork, 1915 ...

    • ... ORIGINAL BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY 1913-21 BURO STAIRE MILEATA 1913-21 NO. W.S. 102 STATEMENT OF JAMES BARRY WASHINGTON STREET, CORK. LECTURE BY JAMES CONNOLLY IN CORK. I have a clear recollection ... . SIGNED: James Barry DATE: 2/3/48 WITNESS: Florence O'Donoghue ...

  • WS Ref #: 122 , Witness: Elizabeth A O'Brien, Officer Cumann na mBan, Kerry, 1916

    • ... :- Liz, Anne O'Brien. Nellie Barry. Nora O'Leary. Mrs. Madden. Mollie O'Brien, Madge Kidney. Nellie Hurley. Kattie Barry. The Committee met subsequently and appointed me President, Nellie Barry, Hon ... Kidney. Cissie Barry, Mary Fleming. Cathleen O'Brien, Mollis Brien. L.G.B. ...

    • ... Barry and I were the Tralee Branch delegates to the Cumann-na-mBhan Convention held in Dublin ...

  • WS Ref #: 437 , Witness: Leo Baxter, Commandant IRA Longford, 1918 - 1921

  • WS Ref #: 564 , Witness: Tom Byrne, Member Irish Brigade, South Africa, 1900 - 1902; Captain IV, Dublin, 1916; Commandant IRA, Dublin 1921

    • ... . Byrne, DATE 30th July 1951 WITNESS Matthew Barry Comdt ...

    • ... Inns. Kevin Barry was arrested at one raid which was carried out on Kennedy's Bakery. Actually ...

    • ... 30. Kevin Barry was caught and later executed. Earlier, our Battalion went into the 4th Battalion area to carry out a raid on some railway waggons at Kingsbridge. We got some rifles there. For the Custom House raid, which was in the 2nd Battalion area, men were picked from all the Dublin Companies ...

    • ... 22. On Thursday I was ordered to take about ten men and occupy a corner house at Capel St. Bridge, about one door from Lemass's. I think it belonged to Webb at the time. I am not sure if it was Connolly who gave me this order. I left the G.P.O. with the ten men. e went along Henry St ...

  • WS Ref #: 600 , Witness: Donnchadh O'Hannigan, OC Limerick Brigade IRA, 1921

    • ... on the Limerick side. We were joined by Commandant Tom Barry and his men from the Cork area. This Commandant Barry must not be confused with the other Commandant Tom Barry from West Cork. We were ... position on both sides of the glen. Commandant Barry and Tomás Malone, then known as Seán Ford ...

    • ... , including Tom Barry, the Battalion Commandant. (This Tom Berry referred to is hot the Tom Barry of West ...

    • ... holidays Tomás Malone arrested in Cork 20-22 Enemy raid in Ballinlacken in which David Tobin shot dead and Thomas Murphy captured 22-23 Capture of British dispatch rider at Ballinlough 23 Arrest of Tadg ...

    • ... -22- Tomás Malone was a very serious loss to the Column, He was sent to Spike Island, from where he escaped about the time of the Truce. We went back to Douglas Street. we had a narrow escape on this street, but I am not quite sure if it was on that particular day. The whole Street was being ...