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

    • ... :- 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 ...

    • ... , 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 ... . McCormack. The vacancy on the brigade column created by the failure of Tom Barry to report ...

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

    • ... 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 ...

    • ... 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 ...

    • ... 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 ...

    • ... nightfall, when they moved off. I then returned to my own home. I immediately sent a dispatch to Tom Barry, telling him of the presence of the Auxies and of the shooting of poor Hourihane. I received ...

  • WS Ref #: 1402 , Witness: Edward Young, Member, Brigade Flying Column, IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... the road and on a rock some 25/30 yards from the road. This section was under the control of Tom Barry ... the column 0/C. (Tom Barry) left his position to visit No.2 Section at the Macroom end. While he was there scouts signalled the approach of the enemy convoy from the Macroom direction. Tom Barry dashed back ...

    • ... some shotguns in the party. We were then informed by the 0/C. (Tom Barry) that we were to attack ... 13. of his activities, but had failed to make contact with him. I reported to the Column 0/C. (Tom Barry) with Michael McCarthy (Battalion Vice 0/C.), Florence' Carey and Batt Coughlan at Togher ...

    • ... minutes all firing ceased. The section under the column 0/C. (Tom Barry), which had dealt ... were collected and the lorries were set on fire. The column was now paraded by the 0/C. (Tom Barry ...

    • ... ) and underwent a course of training at a camp in Clonbuig. Tom Barry was 0/C. Others at this camp ...

    • ... at Tom Donovan's, Behagh. Amongst those present were:- Tom Barry (0/C.), Sean Hales, Charlie Hurley ...

    • ... 17. Bandon. Charlie Hurley (Brigade 0/C.) was in charge as the column 0/C. (Tom Barry) was ill. I should have mentioned that between the date of Kilmichael (28th November) and December 8th, l920 the column 0/C. (Torn Barry) paraded us on several occasions and asked anybody who desired to leave ...

  • WS Ref #: 430 , Witness: Thomas Barry, Captain IRA, Cork, 1918 - 1921

    • ... -32- William O'Regan, VICE 0/C Battalion, had British Army Service and was consequently a great acquisition. to the Column in the training of arms, field drill, etc. He took part in all the Column engagements. Names of Column Members (3rd Battalion) up to my arrest. Glanworth; Tom Barry Tim Barry ...

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

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

    • ... 9. A couple of hours after the departure of our Column, Tom Barry and his Column moved into the area apparently unaware that No. 1 Brigade Column had just left. They remained for two or three days ... time in the Ballingeary area. Later, Tom Barry and his Column, evading an encircling movement ...

  • WS Ref #: 1771 , Witness: Florence Begley, Member IV and IRA, Cork, 1916 - 1921

    • ... we met Liam Deasy (then Bde. Adjt.) Tom Barry (column 0/c.) Tadg O'Sullivan (Bde.Q.M.) and I think ... in the boreen Tom Barry asked me if I had the Pipes over at H.Qrs. and if I would accompany ... we would as Fordes, Ballymurphy, was Bde. H.Qrs. for many months prior to this evg). Tom Barry almost ...

  • WS Ref #: 877 , Witness: Patrick J Paul, OC East Waterford Brigade IRA, 1921

    • ... 47. Another point I would like to correct here is a statement made by Tom Barry of Cork In his book, "Guerilla Days in Ireland". I did not actually see the book itself, but in the selections from ... , and I think Tom Barry had gone back to Cork at this time. I thought of writing to Barry ...

    • ... this point because Tom Barry has given the impression in his book that he was the only one from ...

    • ... 52. returned from the meeting. George Lennon and I stopped in Cork on the night p1revious to the meeting, and I remember that curfew was on at the time in Cork. On the following day we travelled to Glenville with some Cork officer. It might be Tom Barry, but I do not remember who it was. Glenville ...

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

    • ... in connection with the tarring of the hotel. They were Seán O'Dea, Lawrence Hedigan and Tom Barry ... " Tom Barry. The Company was, at the time, a unit of the Galtee Battalion which embraced a good ...

    • ... place during the week. Seán O'Dea, Lawrence Hedigan and Tom Barry - the officers of the Company - were ...

    • ... ' School only Tom Barry was re-engaged. His Re-engagement was attributed to the fact that he ...

  • WS Ref #: 991 , Witness: Owen Harold, Commandant IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... , Fermoy; V.0/C. Dan Hegarty, Mallow; Adjutant, Tom Barry, Glanworth; Q.M. George Power, Fermoy. I think George Power and Tom Barry interchanged positions shortly after the establishment of the brigade ...

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

    • ... 2. were: Dr. Dineen, C.C., Seán O"Dea, Lce. Hedivan, Tom Barry. Irish classes were held regularly once a week and there was also Irish dancing and songs. The teachers were Seán O'Dea, Tom Barry and Lawrence Hedivan. Seán Ó Muirthuile and Terence MacSwiney visited the classes on a number ...

    • ... the members of the company still continued to meet and when Seán O'Dea, Laurence Hedivan and Tom Barry were ... in their jobs as school teachers but Tom Barry, who was married to a local girl, got his job back ...

    • ... Seán O'Dea, Tom Barry, Lawrence Hedivan (3 secondary teachers in C.B. Schools). The Irish Volunteer ...

    • ... of the day on which the meeting was held the R.I.C. arrested Seán O'Dea, Tom Barry and Lce. Hedivan ...

    • ... elected were: Captain Seán O'Dea 1st Lieut. Lce. Hedivan 2nd Lieut. Tom Barry. The company ...