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  • WS Ref #: 727 , Witness: Michael J Lawless, Member IV and IRA, Dublin, 1915 - 1921

    • ... commission as Lieutenant in August 22. I served in the army until '24. I was to take part in the army ...

    • ... as Lieutenant in august 22 I served in the army until 24. I was to take part in the army mutiny, my job ...

    • ... from some where wounded Dan Stapleton. Shortly afterwards, in July 22 Probably I was sent in a convoy ...

    • ... ceased when a final shot from somewhere wounded Dan Stapleton. Shortly afterwards, in July '22 probably ...

  • WS Ref #: 765 , Witness: James A Gubbins, Officer IRA, Limerick, 1921

    • ... . 22 10. Conflicting orders 23 11. Another mission to Dublin. 26 12. Order from P.H. Pearse. 27 13 ...

    • ... 22. o1y to be arrested later. He later lost his life in a firearms accident. Missions to Dublin for orders:. On Saturday morning the news was received in Limerick of the blowing up of the German Ship "The Aud" off Queenstown, of the landing of three men from a boat in Kerry and the arrest of one ...

  • WS Ref #: 1618 , Witness: Michael Connolly, Vice-Commandant IRA, Kilkenny, 1921

  • WS Ref #: 1716 , Witness: Sean MacKeon, OC Longford Brigade IRA, 1921; Member Dail Eireann, 1929; Cabinet Minister, 1948

    • ... Constitutional Basis. 22-24 25-27 27-28 28 29-30 First Dáil Status of President, Supreme Oath of Allegiance ...

    • ... At lO.35. the trial coiwae4ee. The Order Convening Court is read, Marked X., signed by the President, and annexed to the Proceedings. The Charge Sheet and Summary of Evidence are laid before the Court. The Court satisfy themselves as provided by Rules of Procedure 22 and 23 and. also ...

    • ... 22. Chapter IV. BACKGROUND OF THE MILITAR CAMPAIGN: ITS CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS. Few people realize basis on which the national period 1919 to the Truce. Republic of Ireland issued signatories gave just offices or Ministries of the Republic. Each and appointment. Amongst Proclamation ...

    • ... ? A. Yes. Q1/2 Was that ahouse belonging ti a woman called Anne Martin? A. Yes. 22 ...

    • ... Company took first place, winning a .22 rifle. After the outbreak of the war, the Irish Parliamentary ...

    • ... 9. and threw two small gun-powder barracks. It was out the .22 rifle. I was insurrection was to be In 1917, a Circle Clonbroney, and consisted Joe Keenan, Ned Tynan, Sonny Greer, James J. official inspection of In 1917, the I.R.B. in the County of Longford, Circle was formed, presided meeting ...

  • WS Ref #: 1755 , Witness: Thomas Johnson, Labour Leader; Member Mansion House Anti-Conscription Committee, 1918

    • ... 22. "for the purpose of administering a pledge against compulsory conscription in Ireland. The pledge was in the following terms: - 'Denying the right of the British Government to enforce compulsory service in this country, we pledge ourselves solemnly to one another to resist conscription ...

  • WS Ref #: 1766 , Witness: William O'Brien, Member IRB; Labour Leader

    • ... 22. had been supplied with a copy of the evidence to be used against him on his trial and he showed me this. It. contained a copy of a letter found in his possesion. after his arrest. This letter was from James Connolly to Stack stating that Connolly had been informed that there was some talk ...

  • WS Ref #: 1769 , Witness: Patrick J Little, Irish Representative, South Africa and Argentina, 1920 - 1921; Minister Dail Cabinet, 1939 - 1948

    • ... 89. "1921. June 22 Obtained at the Argentine Embassy, Washington, a diplomat's passport to Argentine. July 25 Arrived in Buenos Aires as 'Special Envoy to the Governments and Peoples of South America". Were met by Monsignor Ussher, Eamon Bulfin and Gerald Foley. 28 To our great surprise, a young ...

    • ... 83. 15. 12th July, 1921. Ermelo. 16. 14th July, 1921. Witbank. 17. 15th July, 1921. Leydenburg. 18. 16th July, 1921. Roodepoort. 19. 18th July, 1921. Germiston. 20. 21st July, 1921. Pietersburg. 21. 23rd July, 1921. Lichtenburg. 22. 25th July, 1921. Potshefstroom. 23. 26th July, 1921. Brakpan. 24 ...

    • ... 20. During the Easter Week fighting, a company of soldiers raided No. 22 Eustace Street, where my office, as a solicitor, was. Having smashed the glass in my book-case, they went up to the caretaker, named Mrs. Derrick. They found the family saying the Rosary. They also found a new rifle, which had ...

    • ... 22. Also, from time to time, large quotations were included, from various sources of world opinion, on their sympathy with Ireland during that period. From the time of the first declarations by Woodrow Wilson, referring to the rights of small nations, 'New Ireland' raised the question ...

    • ... in No. 22 Eustace Street, at that time. Ernest Proud joined the firm, at a much later stage. Set 6 ...

  • WS Ref #: 15 , Witness: Fred Murray, Member IV, Cork, 1916

    • ... , left the order with Pa Twomey there, cycled to Mourne- abbey and left his order with Bill Jones ...

  • WS Ref #: 89 , Witness: Michael O'Cuill, Member IRB, Cork, 1913

    • ... , was one of the principal figures in this early activity. Con Twomey was in it also. I do not know how ...

  • WS Ref #: 90 , Witness: Con Collins, Lieutenant IV, Cork, 1916

    • ... -4- John Murphy. Denis Mahony. Pa Murray. Martin Donovan. Tom Twohig. Tadg Barry. Andy Murphy. Tom Baldwin. Dominic O'Sullivan. Dan Healy. Con O'Callaghan. Seán Kenny. Con Twomey. Michael Bowles. Liam Murphy. I did not myself know that this was to be anything more than a weekend parade, similar ...