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  • WS Ref #: 1435 , Witness: Daniel F O'Shaughnessy, Member IV and IRA, Limerick, 1918 - 1921

    • ... , Captain Jim Condon, 1st Lieut. Tom Barry, I.0., W. Pigott, Maurice McGrath, Joe Kelly, Pat Carroll ... of the hills and, to avoid immediate arrest, Jack McCarthy, Jim Condon, Tom Barry and Ned Barrett slept ...

    • ... . The Sinn Fein representatives were Tom Barry, Bryan Flynn and P. Creed. When Tom Tobin withdrew before ...

    • ... 6. the meantime, most of the money had been paid back. The verdict of the Court was transportation, for propaganda purposes but actually they went home. In Glenoshean there was another case of serious assault. Tom Barry, a Volunteer, was for the defendant, and Faddy MacNamara, Ballymack ...

    • ... now ordered Tom Barry, I.0.., to find out, at whatever hazard, the source of the information had. He ...

    • ... 23. Before the attack, all the gunmen met at Tobin's, Ballinalacken. Shotguns were mostly used; they had only a few rifles. Those who manned the barricades on the Ballintubber road were: Pat Ryan, Bill Daly, Jim Condon, Tom Barry, Jer Boland, Justin McCarthy, Willie O'Keeffe, Dan Hennessy, Tom ...

    • ... . McKeogh Moorstown Farmer Tim Hannon Town Labourer Willie Costello do. do. Tom Barry do. Shoema1er ...

    • ... column leader and directed all operations to the end of the struggle. Here they were joined by Tom Barry ...

    • ... , Glenlara; Tom Howard,! Glenbrohane; Danny Moloney, Lackelly; Tom Barry, Glanworth, Bill Burke ...

    • ... of Pat Carroll, Tom Barry, Justin McCarthy and Maurice McGrath, ...

    • ... North Corkmen, namely Tom Barry, Davy Barry, Sean O'Neill and Bill Burke. They lay in ambush near ...

  • WS Ref #: 1519 , Witness: Charlie Cotter, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... Early in November, 1920, a Battalion Training Camp was set up at Dunmanus. Tom Barry (Bde. 0/C Training) visa in charge. After two days the camp was moved to Drealomane where I joined it having gone there with supplies from Schull. I was ordered to remain at the camp by Tom Barry and underwent ...

  • 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 ... 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 #: 292 , Witness: Donal Hales, Trade Representative, 1919 - 1922; Brother of Sean Hales TD

    • ... -5- what arcs he, the captain, had on board his ship. He took part in the fight with Tom Barry who had been a Corporal in the British Army during the1914-1918 wee and who came in much later; in fact ... , and in it the men who worked and did all the fighting are hardly mentioned at all. Tom Barry came ...

    • ... Tom Barry's book is as the real hard patristic west cork fight who had began the work even severed Inbeths by affirm fantastic and in wheat the men who worked and did all the fighting are hardly mentioned at all. Tom Barry came in for the last nine months. His book is unreliable in the details. My ...

    • ... wms he the captan had on board his skips. He tosh part in the night with Tom Barry who had been ...

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

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

    • ... 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 ...

  • WS Ref #: 1591 , Witness: Richard Russell, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... , Kilbrittain, Ballinadee under Tom Barry, carried out an attack on Kilbrittain R.I.C. post ... carried the mine to the door. The Brigade Column, under Tom Barry and the Brigade 0/C (Charlie Hurley ...

    • ... 19. While on my way to attend a parade of the Innishannon Company which was being held north of the Bandon river on March 13th 1921, I met Liam Deasy (Brigade Adjutant) and Tom Barry (Column O/C ... as "aide" to Tom Barry and engaged on relaying his orders to the column section commanders Although ...

    • ... were present at this camp, of which Tom Barry the newly appointed Brigade Training Officer and later ...

    • ... . Butler, Ml. O'Riordan, Dan and Tom Falvey of Innishannon unit I Was able to report to Tom Barry (Column ...

    • ... for Ballinadee on June 14th 1921. The members had assembled Liam Deasy (Bde. 0/C) and Tom Barry (Column 0/C ...

    • ... 27. the Bandon river at Shippool and procured at conveyance to take them to Crosspound. Amongst the men Of Innishannon Company who engaged in the scouting and transport on this occasion were: Jerh. Finn, David Buckley, Ml. Crowley and Dan Coleman. On the same occasion, Tom Barry (Col. 0/C ...

  • WS Ref #: 1603 , Witness: Michael J Crowley, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... referred to was Tom Barry, whose name, in a few short months, was to become a symbol of terror ... to take the field, as such, in East Cork, with Tom Barry as column commandant. Several ambush ...

  • WS Ref #: 1621 , Witness: Con Flynn, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... ) for the Column O/C (Tom Barry). I got the message and we proceeded to Ahiohill, where we made ... in Drimoleague Village next night. The ground was surveyed by the Column 0/C (Tom Barry), who was driven ...

    • ... 22. at (d) opened intense fire on the barrack while Tom Barry threw a tin of petrol into the breach at the doorway and set it on fire. With about five others I was now sent to search the town ... by the Column 0/C (Tom Barry). A steady supply was maintained and in a short time the stairway to the upper ...

    • ... on October 26th 1920, Ballinadee Company was represented by Paddy O'Brien and James Barrett. Tom Barry ...

    • ... body, under Tom Barry (Column O/C), had moved off to approach the town from the east. Our duty ...

    • ... ) received instructions from the Column 0/C (Tom Barry) that I was to rejoin the column. I reported ...

    • ... stockinged feet to a position beside the gable end of a house about 30/40 yards from the barrack. Tom Barry led a party carrying a large mine to the door of the barrack where the mine, with fuses lighted ...

  • WS Ref #: 1638 , Witness: Michael Riordan, Officer IV and IRA, Cork, 1913 - 1921

    • ... . Tom Barry newly appointed Brigade Training Officer was in charge of training. The course of training ... . The strength of the column on this occasion was about 35. Tom Barry was in charge. We withdrew from ...

    • ... men under the 0/C (Tom Barry) took up a position at the gate of a farmyard (Roberts) about the centre ...

    • ... under Tom Barry (Col. 0/C) and moved into positions at Mawbeg on the Bandon-Ballineen road about six ...

    • ... 19. the roadside fence north of the road and were extended over a distance or about 450 yards. We remained in position from daybreak until dusk, but the expected enemy convoy did not turn up. We now moved to billets in Tinker's Cross area. While we were in billets that night, Tom Barry (Column O/C ...

    • ... (Tom Barry) took a strong section into Innishannon to attack the R.I.C. barracks there. The mine ...

  • WS Ref #: 1736 , Witness: Maurice Donovan, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... to the 0/C of the Brigade Flying Column (Tom Barry) in Crosspound area. I was accompanied by Daniel ... was about thirty. Tom Barry (Column 0/C) was in charge. The Brigade Adjutant (Liam Deasy) was also present ...

    • ... 3. Column had been divided into four sections, as follows:- (a) A main body of ten riflemen under Tom Barry (Column 0/C) at the gate of Roberts' Farmyard. (b) Two flanking parties of, I think, & (c) nine men each, in position about 150 yards to the east and west of the main position. (d) A party ...

    • ... 7. 0/C (Tom Barry) was expecting some important messages from Bandon. These despatches were collected in Bandon during curfew hours by two members of the company - named Mahoney - and myself, and were duly delivered on time. As mentioned earlier, the Company (Quarry's Cross) area was kept an open ...

    • ... (David Keane and I) joined it. We now made contact with the Brigade column under Tom Barry (Column 0/C ...