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  • WS Ref #: 1211 , Witness: John (Jack) O'Connell, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... Hegarty, Mallow, Adjutant Tom Barry, Glanworth, Q.M. George Power, Fermoy. The training during 1919 ... a couple of .22 rifles which enabled the members to have some target practise. At Easter 1920 the members ...

  • WS Ref #: 1218 , Witness: James (Seumas) Hickey, Lieutenant IV, Millstreet, 1916; Lieutenant IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... . Vice 0/C - Dan Hegarty, Mallow. Adjt.- Tom Barry, Glanworth. Q/M - Power, Fermoy. Cork 111 Brigade ... on parade to learn how to make the best use of cover. In addition, nearly every company had a .22 ...

    • ... - but I failed to do so. However, I met Sean Sullivan and Tadhg Barry but they could give me ...

  • WS Ref #: 1280 , Witness: Eamon Broy, IRA Intelligence Agent in British Police, Dublin Castle

    • ... 142. in letters a foot wide on the footpath outside 22, Hans Place. The negotiations commenced at 10, Downing St., the official residence of the British Prime Minister, on the morning of Tuesday ... . Amongst us were Liam Tobin, our assistant Director of Intelligence, Captain Robinson and Tom Barry ...

    • ... 22. The accused is warned that (1) Sergeant will be called to give evidence against him at his trial, and that a copy of the evidence he will give will be served upon him in accordance with R.P. 76. (11) that the Prosecutor will give evidence at his trial to prove the jurisdiction of the Court ...

    • ... 22. with the regulations. regarding shooting, it was practically necessary for city police to be fired on first before being free to shoot, As was said by some of them at the time, "you would need to make a dying declaration before firing in order to be legally safe". All Metropolitan Police ...

    • ... had an office at 22, Mary St. I. could not see anything remarkable in that as they had previously ...

    • ... Griffith, Eamon Duggan, Robert Barton and Gavan Duffy took up residence at 22, Hans Place ...

    • ... . The red paint outside 22, Hans 'Place and the wreath placed on the Cenotaph on the first day ...

    • ... broken. Joe McGrath, in his capacity as accountant to the delegation, came over from 22, Hans Place ...

  • WS Ref #: 1351 , Witness: Humphrey O'Donoghue, Lieutenant IRA Cork, 1921; Member Brigade Column, 1921

    • ... Lynch; Fermoy Vice O/C. Dan Hegarty, Mallow; Adjutant - Tom Barry, Glanworth; Q.M. - George Power ... and there was occasionally a little target practice with .22 rifle when ammunition could be procured. About this time ...

  • WS Ref #: 1428 , Witness: Michael O'Connell, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... 22. The officers of Cork 11 Brigade from its formation on January 6th 1919 up to the Truce on July 11th 1921 Were: Jan.. 1919 Mar. 1919: 0/C Liam Lynch, Fermoy. V/C Dan Hegarty, Mallow Adjt. Tom Barry (Glanworth, appointed 0/C Castletownroche Battn. Mar. 1919) Q/M George Power. Apl. 1919 Sept. 1910 ...

    • ... Liam Lynch Vice 0/C Dan Hegarty Adjt. Torn Barry Q/M George Power. When Intelligence services were ...

    • ... scale. I understood from the discussion that it was not considered feasible, although Tom Barry, 0/C ...

  • WS Ref #: 1530 , Witness: Christopher O'Connell, Member IV, Eyeries, Cork, 1916; Commandant, 1921

    • ... -22- for some hours, information was received that the enemy party had travelled by road, so we withdrew from the position and moved to the west. We were moving round the area until the end ... (Tom Barry) to raid the mails at Leap. Accompanied by Bob Hales, I drove in a commandeered pony ...

    • ... at (1). The other members were: Tom Barry (column 0/C), Mick Crowley, Ted O'Sullivan (brigade vice 0/C ... the barrack. Tom Barry (column 0/C) now advanced towards the enemy post and ascertained that the gate ... and Ted, O'Sullivan. Tom Barry moved ahead to open the gate, and we carried the mine to the barrack ...

    • ... was in Beasley's, and "Spud" Murphy's in Harold's. Knowing what a stickler for detail Tom Barry was, we ... assembled. It was now about 2.30 a.m. The column was now addressed by the O/C (Tom Barry), and we ...

    • ... -2- Daithe Barry, brigade adjutant at the time, came to Eyries and stayed with us for a while. Seán Hennessy also came for a short period. Seán O'Driscoll attended an officers' training course in Sheares Street, Cork, in January 1916. The company strength increased rapidly in the early part of 1916 ...

    • ... . I reported to the column 0/C (Tom Barry). Within a day or two of joining the column, we moved ...

    • ... by the column 0/C (Tom Barry). He informed us that arms were to be dumped for the moment and the column ...

    • ... by the column 0/C (Tom Barry), but I remained with my section on the western flank. The mine which had ...

    • ... by Tom Barry (column 0/C), our storming party and the second section of torch bearers dashed towards ...

    • ... -25- thrown through the hole in the door by the column 0/C (Tom Barry). The first 1ot having been set on fire, a steady supply was maintained and, in a short time, the stairway leading to the upper floor of the building was on fire. The fight went on for about four hours when the garrison were ...

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

    • ... -22- finding the wound they suspected it was Patrick Barry. Another thing which helped my case was that the Battalion still kept up the activities until the Truce and from later computed communications it showed that they had Tom Hunter as being responsible for all the attacks in the area as Column ...

    • ... engagements. Names of Column Members (3rd Battalion) up to my arrest. Glanworth; Tom Barry Tim Barry William Barry, String. David Bernard, (U.S.A.) William Kearney (U.S.A) John Sullivan Patrick Cronin ...

    • ... . Castletownroche; Danny Shinnick. Glanworth; Patrick Barry. Kildorrery; William Stackpole Ed. Creed. Michael Walsh. Shanballymore; James Daly Denis Daly. Signed; Thomas Barry Date; 29th Sept 50 Witness; W ...

    • ... -30- Glanworth Company; Timothy Barry 0/C John O'Driscoll 1st Lieutenant. William Barry, (String, Glanworth) 2nd Lieutenant. Ballindangan Company; Michael Murphy 0/C Joseph O'Keeffe 1st Lieutenant. Michael O'Halloran (Now in U.S.A.) 2nd Lieutenant. Kildorrery Company; Edmond Creed (Deceased) 0/C ...

    • ... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21 STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 430 Witness Thomas Barry, 29 Pembroke Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin. Identity Battalion Adjutant, Irish Volunteers, Co. Cork, 1918-1919. Subject Military activities, Co. Cork, 1918-1921. Conditions, if any ...

    • ... (deceased), Adjutant; Michael O'Connor (late of Doneraile), Quartermaster; Patrick Barry, Glanworth ... /Cs Glanworth Timothy Barry (now Ballinahinch) Ballindangan Kildorrery Mitchelstown William Roche ...

    • ... billeted; Glanworth; - William Barry, Ballylegan Patrick Reynolds," Joe Quirke Mrs. Stackpoole, Dunmahon ... . O'Neill Ballyhooley; Mrs. Leahy Mrs. Bourke. P.J. Barry. M. Lombard. J. Murphy. Mrs. Dennehy ...

    • ... had Richard Willis, Leo O'Callaghan, and John Bolster (machine gun crew), all from Mallow; David Barry ...

    • ... revolvers, drill books, despatches and bombs from G.H.Q. for the Brigade. David Barry, who was Manager ... .; Patrick Barry, 1.0.; Patrick Coughlan (Mitchelstown), Engineer; Seán O'Regan (Kilavullen), Engineer ...

    • ... Statement by Thomas Barry, 29. Pembroke Road. Ballsbridge. Dublin. I joined Glanworth Company of the Irish Volumteers in 1915. John Ellard was Company Captain. We carried out the usual routine methods - drilling, training, parades. The only arms we had at that time were a couple of rifles, which we ...

    • ... in March. Patrick Barry was then 0/C.; Jim O'Neill, Vice 0/C.; T Palmer, Quartermaster. We had ...

    • ... Companies provided billets and scouts. SIGNED Thomas Barry DATE 29th Sept 1950 WITNESS W Ivory Comdt ...

    • ... when we got them, in case of spying. In March, 1920, I was forced to go "on the run". Davy Barry ...

    • ... ambush (7th October, 1920), three of us - David Bernard, Tim Barry end myself- took over ...

    • ... Curtin Quartermaster. Patrick Barry Intelligence Officer. Patrick Coughlan - Seán O'Regan Engineers. ...

    • ... Barry, and not ...

    • ... on a bicycle. On another occasion a chap named William Barry and myself were passing through the village ...

    • ... in the district would be; William Barrett, John Daly, George and David Barry. In all the engagements ...

  • WS Ref #: 512 , Witness: Sean McCluskey, Official Dail Eireann, 1919

    • ... 7. At about 7.15 o'clock on the following morning, Dr. Barry contacted me and gave me the instructions passed on by Miss Hoey. I got out of bed immediately and rushed across the road to MoGilhigans ... O'Rully and myself coming out of 22 Mary Street whichwas one of Collins's haunts. He called us over ...

    • ... that an escort would go with her. She called at the house of Dr. Alice Barry and on the way back she whispered to Dr. Barry to get in touch with me at 67 Lower Leeson Street and to warn Michael Collins ...

  • WS Ref #: 722 , Witness: Dan McCarthy, Member IRB (1902) and IV, Dublin, 1913 - 1916; Member Sinn Fein HQ, 1918; Member 2nd Dail, 1921

    • ... 22. Economies. Also Professor O'Rahilly and Colonel Charles Russell, The latters functions were. in connection with Air. During the Treaty negotiations Colonel Russell was negotiating ... line. In the military line were Liam Tobin. and Tom. Barry. Among the couriers were Sean MacBride ...

    • ... premises; at 22 Hans Place and, I think, 15 Cadogan Gardens. These two premises were used ...

    • ... and there is no allegiance to King George". Incidentally, I should mention that 22, Hans Place, where ...

  • WS Ref #: 744 , Witness: Jeremiah Murphy, (Kanturk) Member IV and IRA, Cork, 1914 - 1921

    • ... frequently we had visits from Cork of the late David Barry and Sean O'Sullivan, who were Volunteer ... some of these were present it was the practice to carry out some target practice with .22 rifles ...

    • ... shot-guns, although most of the Companies held a few reo1vers and a few .22 rifles. During 1918 ...