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  • WS Ref #: 1454 , Witness: James Leahy, Commandant IRA, Tipperary, 1921

    • ... of the local I.R.A. company On the same night, the Barry homestead in Turtulla, a short distance ... him, they ordered Michael Barry to come with them, as they were going to shoot him instead of Regan. Barry had no connection with the republican movement and Began overheard remarks made ...

    • ... . Barry, Thurles. The wound responded well to treatment and, on going home from Ryan's, he became all ...

    • ... which was loaded. He accidentally discharged a shot Which wounded Feehan in the leg. Dr. Barry ...

    • ... the crash and Dr. Barry was brought to me. He inserted nine stitches in my legs and ordered me to bed ...

  • WS Ref #: 1478 , Witness: Ted O'Sullivan, OC Cork 3 Brigade IRA, 1921

    • ... assured us that the man in question Tom Barry had helped him in his intelligence duties and he was quite ... not enthusiastic about the selection, it was decided that Tom Barry should be interviewed by the new ... we interviewed Tom Barry at the Camden Hotel, Camden St. We were satisfied that Barry's offer ...

    • ... 43. Barry (Column 0/C.) At this meeting it was decided to establish a Diviiàna1 Training Camp in the Clydagh Valle' south of Rathmore, and to initiate a campaign on a divisional basis following ... Deasy (0/C.), Tom Barry (Column 0/C.) and Denis Lordan (Column Adjutant). Arrangements were ...

    • ... Barry) arrived. They had been with the brigade column which had invested Skibbereen on the previous ... February 1921). Arrangements were made for the column 0/6. (Tom Barry) to drive through Drimoleague ... left the Battalion Council meeting the previous night. While the column 0/C. (Tom Barry) was engaged ...

    • ... 24 the first lorry passed through unscathed.. However, the second lorry was fired on by the main body stationed in the centre of the ambush position under the column 0/C (Tom Barry).' and halted, lit ... and to place Tom Barry in charge as column 0/C.. The main difficulty was to lay down some rules governing ...

    • ... ) and column 0/C. (Tom Barry). With Paddy Crowley I visited all companies NORTH of Bandon river ... (Liam Deasy) brigade Q.M. (Tadhg O'Sullivan) and column 0/C. (Tom Barry) moved away to brigade H.Q ...

    • ... 36. about 1 a.m. When the column 0/C. (Tom Barry) had ascertained that the gate leading to the barrack was not baked,. the mine was raised on to the shoulders of Peter Kearney, Tom Kelleher, Christy ... the column 0/C. (Tom Barry) and we carried the mine to the door against which we laid it. We ...

    • ... on 1000 troops. The columns under the 0/C. (Tom Barry) was in Clonakilty area. The night of 23rd June was selected for the operation and the column was divided into two sections. Tom Barry took one ...

    • ... Training officer (Tom Barry). Positions were taken up on the Dunmanway-Ballineen road, 3 miles east ...

    • ... was to open operations was also s elected at this meeting. The column 0/C. (Tom Barry) was anxious ...

    • ... Deasy) and column o/c (Tom Barry) were deputed to carry out the attack on the barracks. The mine laid ...

    • ... (witness); Adjutant, Gibbs Ross; Q.M. Dick Barrett; 0/C. Column, Tom Barry; 0/C. Engineers, Mick ...

    • ... was a member of the storming party at (a) which included Tom Barry, Nick Crowley, Denis Lordan, Jim Hurley ...

    • ... was attended by the brigade 0/C. (Liam Deasy) and column 0/C. (Tom Barry) representing Cork III ...

  • WS Ref #: 16 , Witness: Riobard Langford, Officer IV, Cork, 1916

    • ... Paddy Healy. Paddy Cotter, Captain. - Paddy Cotter. 1st Lieut. - William Barry. 2nd Lieut. - Robaird ... . Bill Barry, Lieut. R.I.P. Robaird Langford, Lieut. James Barry. Arthur White. Mark Wickham. James O'Neill. Denis O'Neill. Ned Barry. T. Gaggin. Cross. R.I.P. Joe O'Sullivan. Dan Donovan. Seán Crowley ...

    • ... policy. Miss Gaffney, Miss Cashel, Dr. Alice Barry, Miss O'Leary, Annie Walsh, Tomás MacCurtain, Frank ... , Eamon Coughlan, Seán Good, Tadg Barry, Harry Lorton, Pat Harris, Jerry Fawsitt, Frank Healy, B.L ...

    • ... -2- Tadg Barry, Harry Lorton and David O'Connor. Maurice O'Connor, Solicitor, was joint Hon. the first public meeting in the City Hall on 14th December, 1913. Admission was by invitation cards which had been printed and given to all the known reliable people to distribute to young men whom ...

  • WS Ref #: 738 , Witness: Philip Chambers, Captain IV and IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... with Tom Barry, the late Seán Lehane, Billy O'Sullivan, Mick Crowley, and a few others at the house ... on the enemy troops in Bandon. The proposed arrangements were discussed in detail and Tom Barry gave ... into the house and reported the incident to Tom Barry. He instructed to have the man brought before him. He ...

    • ... think it was from Tom Barry - to the effect that the dumped rifles and equipment held in the Company ... instructions from Tom Barry if he wanted the stuff removed during the day. In the meantime, I had called ... received a reply from Tom Barry to move the rifles, etc., on that night. I then left for home ...

    • ... three miles from Dunmanway). Tom Barry, who had arrived from Brigade Headquarters that day, took ...

    • ... the same month I acted as scout for the Column while ft was training under Tom Barry at Ahilnane ...

    • ... Barry, telling him of the presence of the Auxies and of the shooting of poor Hourihane. I received ...

  • WS Ref #: 1619 , Witness: Daniel Canty, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... into Bandon. One party, under Tom Barry (Column 0/C) took up positions at the junction of Cork road and Watergate St. Tom Barry crossed the bridge towards the post office, and in his absence Pete Kearney ... others, On hearing the shooting, Tom Barry returned towards his section to find that he was between ...

    • ... 14. was in charge. This party remained in Newcestown area until the following Sunday night about four days. Another party under Tom Barry (Brigade 0/C Training) arrived from Fan1obbus in Dunmanway ... (O/C Bandon Battalion). The Brigade 0/C (Charlie Hurley), Tom Barry (0/C Training and O/C Column ...

    • ... of the previous night's ambush. Liam Deasy (Bde. Adjt.), Charlie Hurley (Bde. 0/C), and Tom Barry (Column O ... . Desmond (2nd Lieut.). The officer o/c of training was Tom Barry. We were put through an ...

    • ... 18. position at the gate of a farmyard. The strength of this party was about ten riflemen. The Column 0/C (Tom Barry) was in charge of this unit. The eastern flank was in charge of Liam Deasy and I ... Barry and to be dealt with by the mine. The next lorry was to be attacked by Tom Barry's section ...

    • ... 30. Column O/C (Tom Barry) that they saw about 700 yards away what appeared to be a party of "Auxies. The Column 0/C, naving examined the group through his field glasses, assured the rearguard ... district until after nightfall. The Column 0/C (Tom Barry) checked each section and found two men massing ...

    • ... Barry (Col. 0/C), Charlie Hurley (Bde. O/C), Dick Barrett (Bde. Q/M), Liam Deasy (Bde. Adjt.), and Seán ...

    • ... and Ml. Lordan who tried to get word to the Column Commander (Tom Barry) that the enemy were ...

    • ... Cross Company area. Three officers of the Brigade Staff Liam Deasy, Tom Barry, I cannot recollect ...

    • ... to their own company areas. The remainder of the column, under the Column 0/C (Tom Barry), moved ...

    • ... 26. returned to Column H.Q. in Newcestown, where they arrived about 11.30 p.m. The local company had already been mobilised and were awaiting the return of the column. The column was now disbanded by the 0/C (Tom Barry) and we (Newcestown officers) were made responsible for the safe dumping of all ...

    • ... Kelleher (No. 6), and Christy O'Connell (No. 7) had already been allotted by the column 0/C (Tom Barry ...

    • ... and paraffin were lighted by the Column 0/C (Tom Barry) and Mick Crowley and were thrown into the breach ...

    • ... on instructions. All were armed and were to await further orders. Tom Barry (Column O/C) arrived about 11 ...

  • WS Ref #: 1726 , Witness: Cornelius Cronin, Member Cork 1 Brigade Flying Column, 1921

    • ... 9. A couple of hours after the departure of our Column, Tom Barry and his Column moved ... time in the Ballingeary area. Later, Tom Barry and his Column, evading an encircling movement by General Percival and his troops again reached the area. Percival had tried to trap Barry and his men ...

    • ... by Liam Deasy. Later, I attended an other review by Tom Barry at Muiniflugh, Macroom. SIGNED ...

  • WS Ref #: 1025 , Witness: John McKenna, Member IV and IRA, Kerry, 1914 - 1921

    • ... -4- In 1918 I was arrested and charged with the possession of arms and ammunition. I was tried by court martial. I was sentenced to one year. I did portion of this year in Cork Jail, but was later transferred to Belfast Jail where I met Austin Stack, Jerry Boland, Fionán Lynch, Kevin O'Higgins ...

  • WS Ref #: 1142 , Witness: Joseph M O'Byrne, Officer IV, Dublin, 1913 -1916; Captain IRA, Dublin, 1920; Registrar, Land Settlement Committee

    • ... -7- The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Art O'Connor, T.D., (late Circuit Judge of Cork, now deceased). Two Legal Commissioners, viz.: Mr. Conor Alexander Maguire (now Mr. Justice Conor Maguire, the Chief Justice of Ireland); Mr. Kevin O'Sheil (now Senior Counsel and Chief Commissioner of the Land ...

  • WS Ref #: 621 , Witness: Patrick J Mullen, Member IV, 1914 - 1916; Member ASU IRA, Dublin, 1920 -1921

    • ... 4(a) A.S.U. attack British Intelligence Officers Bishop Street area. Early in February 1921, instructions were issued to the section that it was to take up positions in the vicinity of Bishop Street, Kevin Street and Camden Row to ambush a private car coming from Dublin Castle containing British ...

  • WS Ref #: 694 , Witness: Fergus (Frank) Burke, Member IV, Dublin, 1916

    • ... . Corbally Francis Sheridan (decd.) Kevin O'Carroll Joseph Lee (decd.) Hugh Lee William Reilly (dec ...