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  • WS Ref #: 568 , Witness: Eilis Ui Chonnaill, nee Ryan; Member Executive Cumann na mBan

    • ... assembled outside Mountjoy on the morning of the execution of Kevin Barry, where we knelt and prayed. Raids ...

    • ... Margaret Brown," the Misses Brady, the Misses Power, Miss Katty Barry. Miss B. Clyne was typist ...

  • WS Ref #: 581 , Witness: Christopher Fitzsimons, Member ASU IRA, Dublin, 1921

    • ... was the occasion when Kevin Barry came into the room to be sworn in and objection was taken to him, due to his ...

  • WS Ref #: 613 , Witness: James Carrigan, Member ASU, IRA, Dublin, 1921

    • ... -7- assistant driver to Davy Golden was the day that Kevin Barry was arrested. On that day we took the van down to the vicinity of Monks Bakery, Brunswick Street, where we were to collect the arms of the Volunteers on completion of their work there and convey the arms back to a dump at Charles ...

  • WS Ref #: 624 , Witness: Mary Flannery Woods, Officer, Cumann na mBan, Dublin, 1916-21

    • ... . The brutal murder of young Kevin Barry affected him deeply as indeed did all the excesses perpetrated ...

    • ... there was a rumour that he (Fr. Murphy) would be executed. My husband went to see Kevin O'Higgins, who denied it. My husband went to Kevin O'Eiggins; also when Count Plunkett's daughter died and ...

    • ... of my poems were published by the Irish Fireside Club. One was published in the Glasgow Herald. Fr ...

    • ... who "mobilized" me for the job and Seán Condron M. Tannam and Kevin McCann. Four Courts. I woke up ...

    • ... and. Miss, Barry of Gort waiting for us. Miss Barry had two nuns' uniforms. Fr. Crowe told me ...

    • ... to the house. The door was opened to me by Mrs. McCarthy's daughter, a Mrs. Barry, and I saw ...

    • ... on cigarettes and comforts for our men, I should not forget Dr. Alice Barry. She kept a burnt man ...

    • ... . On the morning of the first "sit down" raid a nephew, Mr. Barry Woods, then a mere boy was coming ...

    • ... bullet hole In the shoulder over his lung. Dr. Alice Barry said Thornton went to her and. asked her ...

    • ... Moore, C. Smith. (3) Escape from Gormanstown Camp Tom Barry, Hugh Early, Noel Lemass, (murdered ...

    • ... . Tom Barry, Hugh Early, Noel Lemass (muridered) Martin Hogan (murdered) Ned Gahan, O'Neill, Sean Quinn ...

  • WS Ref #: 679 , Witness: John F Shouldice, Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; Captain IRA, Dublin, 1921

    • ... such as the death of Sean Tracey in Talbot Street, the hanging of Kevin Barry, the death of Terence ...

  • WS Ref #: 703 , Witness: Nicholas Laffan, Captain IV, Dublin, 1916; Captain IRA, Dublin, 1917 -1921

    • ... a military lorry in Nth. King Street. October 31st - Attempted rescue of Kevin Barry: whole Company ...

  • WS Ref #: 758 , Witness: Tom Kelleher, Member IV and IRA, Waterford, 1917 - 1921

    • ... . This was the night of the Piltown ambush, and also it was on this day that Kevin Barry was executed ...

  • WS Ref #: 778 , Witness: William J McCarthy, Captain IRA, Waterford, 1918 - 1921

    • ... reprisals were to be carried out following the execution of Kevin Barry, but for same reason or another ...

  • WS Ref #: 781 , Witness: Patrick J Kelly, Lieutenant IRA, Dublin, 1921

  • WS Ref #: 802 , Witness: Sean Prendergast, Member Fianna Eireann, 1911; Officer IV, Dublin, 1914 - 1916; Captain IRA, Dublin, 1921

    • ... 88. 1917 when he joined the O'Flanagan Sinn Fein Club and later when he enrolled as member of our "C" auxiliary company became attached to 1tfl Company, 1st Battalion. In the latter body he was an associate of Kevin Barry and Frank Flood the two young I.R.A. Martyrs. For a man of his type 1 had ...

    • ... 37. Prisoners" circle, among them some important notabilities in the Republican Army, the Dáil and the Republican cause: the O/C of the Dublin Brigade, Oscar Traynor, the intrepid Flying Column leader, Tom Barry of Cork, the former envoy of the Irish Republic in Paris and Rome, Seán T. O'Kelly ...

    • ... or other kept the flag of Ireland flying when danger lurked the land. What about Tom Barry - the great ...

    • ... events without a Tom Barry? No, because his name was inseparably linked with deeds of valour, of renown ...

    • ... the possibility of getting such valuable men as Oscar Traynor, Tom Barry and others safely away, to link ...

    • ... and proceeding to another part left unprotected gave them just the opening they wanted and so Tom Barry ...

    • ... like Tom Barry of cork Brigade, Martin Hogan of 1st Battalion, Dublin Brigade and others escaped ...