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  • WS Ref #: 707 , Witness: Michael Noyk, Legal Adviser to IRA, 1921

    • ... December 1918 22 45. Meeting of Dáil. Éireann Jan. 1919 and election of Government 22 46. Escape of Seán McGarry from Lincoln Jail and Emmet Celebration, Mansion House. 22 47. Reception to American ...

    • ... -2- 17. News of Casement's arrest - efforts to locate place of imprisonment. 7 LB. Easter Monday 1916 7 & 8 19. Arrest of Sheehy Skeffington, McIntyre and Dickson. 8 20. Trial of Major Bowen Colthurst 9 21. Detective Officer Johnny Barton 9 22. Professor Liam O'Brien 10 23. Griffith's speech ...

    • ... 22. younger people but on the people generally. At this time Joe McGrath and Madame Markievicz were still in gaol. Staines and Phil Shanahan were out. The first step by A Siam Féin was that all the members- elected in its interest, which comprised more than 80% of the returned candidates, abstained ...

    • ... for Finance, to find various offices for his Department. Amongst the offices I got were offices in 22 ...

    • ... with the murder of a courtmartial officer called Captain Baggelly who lodged at 22 Lower Baggot Street. Whelan ...

    • ... Intelligence Officer. His identity was established through Sean Hyde. He was living at 22 Lower Mount St ...

  • WS Ref #: 721 , Witness: Nicholas Smyth, Vice-Commandant IRA, South Tyrone, 1921

    • ... Barracks in Pettigo. 21 34. Fighting starts in Belleek, Co. Fermanagh 22 35. I.R.A. cut trench on road at Pettigo to prevent approach of enemy cars or tanks. 22 36. Fighting starts at Pettigo. 22 37 ...

    • ... for attack on Dromore R.I.C. Barracks 12 22. Sergeant McGowan and Constables shot Dromore risidents during ...

    • ... 22. our 0/C., Charlie Daly, asking me to meet him at O'Gorman's Hotel, Bundoran. When I arrived there I found he had gone on a tour of inspection of the Donegal area with General Sean MacEoin. I had great hopes they were planning something big for the Six Counties. I returned to Pettigo and I ...

  • WS Ref #: 1773 , Witness: Patrick J Brennan, Officer IRA, Dublin, 1917 - 1924

    • ... 22/22 1921 16 May Attack on R.I.C. Cycle Patrol Near Facrock R.I.C retire in Disardes Caning Ovehicycle baling 19 May Execution of Arthur Barden Churchtown, Employee A Guiness Son & Bo Ltd, Spy, Outside Newtown House, Landscape Rd, Churchtown. 22 May Attack on Military Carry at Facrock, Soldier ...

    • ... on Railway Bridge at Dundrum Stu. 22 March Attack on Auxiliaries in Royal Marine Hotel, Dunlaughaire 3 ...

  • WS Ref #: 881 , Witness: James Kilmartin, Officer IV and IRA, Tipperary, 1921

    • ... , ammunition and bombs captured. 21 - 22. 19. Situation in Tipperary immediately following the Truce. Raid on Clonmel R.R.C. Barracks. 22 - 25. 20. A proclamation issued in Carrick-on-Suir by Thos. Fahy ...

    • ... 22. dominated them from the heights of the railway embankment and it should have been clear to them that they had no chance of escape. Instead of surrendering, however, they took to their heels and, being fired on, several of them were wounded. They were close to the bridge and we thought we had ...

  • WS Ref #: 633 , Witness: Michael Joseph Ryan, Commandant IRA, Longford, 1921

    • ... , Longford 20 Mooneen ambush 22 Procuring documents. from R.I.C. Barracks at Lanesboro 22 Attempts ...

    • ... . There were quite a few. 22 rifles in the area and a good supply of this ammunition and with those ...

    • ... -22- indicate that the police were coming immediately. If the head of the rake as towards the rear it would indicate that the police were coming but that the exact time was not known. The purchase of the rake would cover up Connor's presence in town. Connor was outside thy door looking at rakes ...

  • WS Ref #: 875 , Witness: James (Seamus Bawn) Duggan, Lieutenant IRA, Clare, 1921

    • ... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. Witness James (Seamus "Bawn") Duggan, 22 Bohermore, Galway. Identity. Second Lieut. Claregalway Coy. 1st Battalion Galway Brigade, I.R.A. 1921. Subject. Kilroe Ambush, Co. Galway, 19th January, 1921. Conditions ...

    • ... STATEMENT by Séamus "Bawn" Duggan, 22, Bohermore, Galway. KILROE AMBUSH. Early in 1921 I was 2nd Lieutenant of the Claregalway Company 1st Battalion Galway Brigade, Irish Republican Army. Martin Grealish was Company Captain, and Martin Fahy was 1st Lieutenant. Brian Molloy was 0/C of the Battalion ...

  • WS Ref #: 878 , Witness: Patrick O'Sullivan, Officer IV, Cork, 1916; Commandant IRA, Cork, 1921

    • ... -22- the inner workings of the Brotherhood. My uncle Was in it when it formed the link between the ill-starred Fenian movement and the foundation of the Irish Volunteers, the Army which carried the aims of the I.R.B. to fruition and in which, through the inspiration and example of that uncle, I ...

    • ... of ammunition. This wasn't much and neither was our armament. We had one. 22 rifle, which wasn't too ...

  • WS Ref #: 887 , Witness: Aine Ryan, Member Cumann na mBan, Offaly, 1916

    • ... 22. at Bushy Park Road. It is unfortunate that she died. She could have given a lot of information about that time. She got pleurisy which developed into T.B. and she died in 1924. Signature Aine Ni Riain (Aine Ni Riain) Date 18th September 1953. Witness S. Ni Ciosain (S. Ni Chiosain) ...

  • WS Ref #: 932 , Witness: Matthew Barry, Captain IRA, Meath 1921

    • ... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS. DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 932 Witness Commandant Matthew Barry, Kilsallaghan, Co. Meath Identity. O/C. 'B' Coy. 2nd. Batt'n. 2nd. Meath Bgde., 1918-1921; Vice-Comd't. 2nd Btn. 2nd Meath Bgde. 1921-'22. Subject Attempted attack ...

    • ... 22. were able to retrace our steps and found our rifles and ammunition just as we had left. We took them back to the car and stowed them away and made tracks for home, which we reached without any trouble. I did not dare to make any further suggestions regarding the use of the rifles which were ...

  • WS Ref #: 976 , Witness: Seamus Connelly, OC 5 Clare Brigade IRA, 1921

    • ... 4. Towards the end of 1915, Tomás O'Loughlin brought two 22 revolvers and two 22 rifles from Dublin ... shops in Ennistymon the Company was able to obtain unlimited supplies of 22 ammunition at the rate ... or revolver. In that period we used altogether 17,000 rounds of 22 ammunition at the targets. Coming ...