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  • WS Ref #: 677 , Witness: Patrick McHugh, Lieutenant IV, Dundalk, 1916; Officer (Munitions) IRA, Dublin, 1921

    • ... 2. Thos. McEntiggart Thos. Mulholland Bridge Street Dundalk (dead) Patrick Garvey Hill Street do ... Dundalk 2. Those who served 23rd, 24th and 25th April 1916 and became disconnected, were ordered home on account of age, infirmity or as stated. Peter Halpenny or Halpin Byrnes Row Dundalk Disconnected John ...

    • ... Witness Patrick McHugh, 33 Barrow St., Ringsend, Dublin. Identity. 0/C. Dundalk Fianna Eireann, 1911 Lieut. Irish Volunteers, Dundalk, 1916. Subject. (a) National activities, Dundalk, 1911-1916; (b) Dundalk, Easter Week 1916. Conditions, if any, Stipulated by Witness. Nil File No. S.1957 FormB.S.M.2 ...

    • ... 3. Peter Clifford Castletown Road Dundalk Sent with dispatch to Dublin. Did not return. Thos. Sharkey Dublin. Street Dundalk Claims such service.. Cannot recall 3. Those ordered to remain, in Dundalk ... to remain in Dundalk Michael Hand to locate and capture National Patrick Farrelly Market. Sq ...

    • ... CONTENTS. 1. Parentage and Boyhood 1 2. Joined Sinn Fein and started Fianna Eireann in Dundalk 1911 ... Fein in Dundalk 1 5. Patrick Mathews and his newspaper "The Examiner" Its useful work ... Dundalk 4 9. Major John McBride visits Dundalk and delivers a lecture on the Irish Volunteers ...

    • ... ADDENDUM. Detailed list of men who took part in the 1916 Rising, Dundalk Area. 1. Those who served ... Dundalk John Kieran Park Street -do- Ed. Bailey Park Street -do- Fras. Martin Dublin Street -do- (dead ... - Richard Jameson Ardee Mental Home Ardee James Hughes U.S.A. Hugh Kearney Dublin Street Dundalk Richard ...

    • ... , telling them that he would contact them if necessary. We Dundalk men proceeded on our journey towards our homes. Before approaching Lurgan Green, which is about 3 miles from Dundalk, I was resting ... what to do when we reached Mullaharlin, about a mile closer to Dundalk. The Constable was told ...

    • ... , others Monday morning or as Stated. Patrick Quigly Hill Street Dundalk. (dead) Wm. Atkinson ... Dundalk John Flynn Parnell Park -do- Owen Dullaghan Barrack Street -do- Owen McGeough Broomfield Castleblayney (dead) John McEntiggart Kilkerly Dundalk Patrick McArdle Knockbridge -do- Joseph Duffy ...

    • ... 2. 21. Mobilisation in Dundalk on Easter Sunday morning. 11 22. Plans to capture National Volunteers rifles in Dundalk. 11 23. March from Dundalk to Ardee Capture of National Volunteers' Rifles ... of Countermanding Orders. 14 27. Some of the Volunteers return to Dundalk. Others volunteer to 14 remain ...

    • ... 6. Dundalk, paraded almost 1,000 strong; infantry, buglers, signallers. The military training was done by ex members of the British Army, Dundalk being able to boast of many who served in the British ... for an that. July 1914 brought the Great War and the beginning of trouble to the Volunteers. Dundalk, being ...

    • ... 6. 5. Those who did not mobilise on 23rd April 1916 or were not allowed to participate. Philip McQuillan Castletown Road Dundalk John Finnegan St. Patricks Tce. -do- Joseph McGuill Bridge Street -do- (dead) Peadar Donnelly Church Street -do- (dead) Owen Grant Bridge-a-chrin -do- (dead) PMH ...

    • ... Statement by Patrick McHugh 33, Barrow Street, Dublin. I was born in 1894 in Dundalk, County Louth ... associated with the Gaelic revival in Ireland, particularly in Dundalk. At ten years of age I was playing ... and Fianna Eireann which I started in Dundalk in 1911 after a visit of Countess Markievicz on the occasion ...

    • ... of those who favoured force as a means towards the end and covered their thoughts. Thus in Dundalk ... not end there as it was brought into local matters in Dundalk Urban Council elections ... . Their Press was the Dundalk Democrat, owned and edited by their members, and its policy was not one ...

    • ... morning the Dundalk Battalion paraded as arranged. All told 74 officers and men answered the call ... Hughes and a few others were ordered to remain in Dundalk in the hope that they might locate ... strategic points around Dundalk, such as railway stations, road bridges and government offices ...

    • ... was continued. Mick Donnelly having been ordered to return to Dundalk and make further efforts ... meal since their breakfast in Dundalk that morning. A council of officers was next held. O'Hannigan ... that when returning from Dublin they should travel the main road towards Dundalk with whatever ...

    • ... . O'Hannigan ordered me to take some men down the road in the Dundalk direction to guard the Company's ... along with myself and I placed 3 men along a ditch on the left hand side of the road facing Dundalk ... us from the Dublin or Dundalk directions were halted and examined and a number of motor cars were ...

    • ... that of a woman's blood-stained petticoat. Thus, so far as Dundalk was concerned, the Irish Republic ... in Bachelor's Walk, the result being the starting of Fianna Eireann in Dundalk. I collected a number of boys ...

    • ... and consider no duty too hard of fulfilment. A few weeks later there arrived in Dundalk a man named Donald ... for a man with military knowledge to guide and advise the officers of Dundalk Battalion. This act ...

    • ... Hannigan was another Dublin man named Garry Byrne who was with the Meath men but came to Dundalk on few occasions and gave us bayonet drill. From Hannigan's arrival in Dundalk Volunteer work was nightly ...

    • ... of attacking our rations. Whilst eating, Seán McEntee joined us from Dundalk with a message that had arrived in Dundalk from our Dublin Headquarters cancelling the manoeuvres. Mick ...

    • ... that the orders would be obeyed and the appointment kept. I returned to Dundalk and arrived ...

    • ... decided to go home and started for Dundalk in the brake. There was little sleep for those who remained ...

    • ... then 3 R.I.C. approached from Dundalk direction on bicycles. I ordered my men to take up a kneeling ...

    • ... of the village and the R.I.C. men were on the other end of the line nearest the Dundalk side of the village ...

    • ... 25. evacuated that night, the Dunboyne men going to their homes and the Dundalk men to a vacant house belonging to a Mr. Keating one of the Dunboyte men. This house was about a mile on the Dunboyne side of Beggstown. We remained there until the following Tuesday evening. At one time on Tuesday we ...

  • WS Ref #: 994 , Witness: George F.H Berkeley, Officer IV, 1914

    • ... press-cuttings books were excellent. But Waller was never able to make a success of the press work ... the Labourites, and do not think that Waller ever achieved much more. But he developed another line ... by Waller. It was our experience of this department of Waller's which converted me once and for all ...

    • ... organisation in Ireland). - Grogan Esq. Comm. Guy Rogers M.C. x John Boland (ex-M.P.) x B.C. Waller. Mr ...

    • ... department. Mr. Bolton Waller was well-known on account of his work on the League of Nations question ... . With this purpose in view, Waller had been engaged and placed in charge of the press-cuttings books ...

    • ... . Waller became secretary. And I was obliged to take my wife abroad for her health, to Italy where I ...

    • ... , but the actual daily drudgery was done by Miss Stopford, Mr. B.C. Waller, Miss Margaret Lawrence, Mrs ...

    • ... to the office. We continued to plod along through this phenominally hot summer. Waller, besides his ...

  • WS Ref #: 338 , Witness: Francis McQuillan, Member IRB, 1908 - 1916 and IV, Dundalk, 1914 - 1916

    • ... STATEMENT OF PRANCIS McQUILLAN, Dundalk. I joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1908. Ned ... , Bridge Street, Dundalk. Amongst the men in the I.R.B. in Dundalk and neighbouring districts were the following:- Patrick Hoey (Hackler), Merches, Dundalk John Casey, Casey's Row, Dundalk. Thomas Hearty ...

    • ... . Witness Mr. Francis McQuillan, Castletown Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Identity Member of I.R.B. Dundalk, l9O83/4 1916; Member of Irish Volunteers, Dundalk, 1914-; Subject (a) Training of I.R.B. and Irish Volunteers, Dundalk, 1913-1916; (b) protest Meeting, Dundalk on occasion of proclamation of Edward ...

    • ... was surprised that he was then in Dundalk. Tobin stayed in Dundalk until about Wednesday of Easter Week. I heard that a few people who knew Tobin gave him money for hid fare out of Dundalk. SIGNED: Frank ...

    • ... -8- the same time. I heard, however, that the rising was to take place in Dundalk. Padraig Pearse was billed to lecture in Dundalk on Easter Sunday night, and we had to make application for the use ... , Men from Dundalk were detailed to cut the viaduct on the Great Northern railway near Newry, and all ...

    • ... opposite the Courthouse in Dundalk. This demonstration was sponsored and organised by the British ... Memorial opposite the Dundalk Courthouse; and we felt that, as we were in the shadow of that Memorial ... caused a sensation in Dundalk at the time and gave the men who took part in it great local prestige ...

    • ... was Patrick O'Hare, Merches, Dundalk. This man was Head Centre for the County for a long period. He ... . I remember Fred Allen of Dublin calling to Dundalk, in or about 1911, on I.R.B. business when ... in I.R.B. affairs. I heard from Jimmie Toal that, when the Dundalk ...

    • ... visited Dundalk for two weeks and. stayed in Mr. McKindhay's of Flurrybridge. Thomas Hunter and Garry Sullivan also visited I.R.B. meetings in Dundalk. When I was a small boy, I know that John Daly of Limerick and another man, named Egan, who was in prison with Daly in England, came to Dundalk after ...

    • ... -5- and were scattered over a wide area surrounding Dundalk. The general body of the people were not friendly to the policy of the I.R.B. The Hibernian organisation linked up a lot of good men who ... . We were able to purchase a small number of rifles from the military in Dundalk, and arms were ...

    • ... the rifles by Mr. Commerford, then Town Clerk in Dundalk. About ten days, or perhaps more, before Easter Week, 1916, Donal O'Hannigan came to Dundalk to take charge of us and prepare us for the Rising. He drilled us in the fields around Dundalk, and also drilled and lectured us in the Boyle O'Reilly Hall ...

    • ... -4- existence of this group, taken on the spot during the protest. On the night of this incident James Connolly and a man, named Walker, from Belfast held a Labour meeting at the Square, on the spot where the protest was made by Paddy Hughes. Paddy Hughes as the leading man. in. Dundalk in those ...

  • WS Ref #: 260 , Witness: Hugh Kearney, Member Sinn Fein and IV, Dundalk, 1910 - 1916

    • ... Mr. Hugh Kearney, 66 Dublin St., Dundalk, Co. Louth. Identity Member of Sinn Fein, Dundalk, from 1910, Member of Irish Volunteers, Dundalk, 1915-1916. Subject (a) National activities Dundalk 1910-1916; (b) March from Dundalk to Co. Dublin Easter Week 1916. Conditions, if any, stipulated by Witness ...

    • ... 2. in Dundalk to the railway station on their departure for the war in France. Paddy Hughes took ... of Paddy Hughes. Shortly after the split in Dundalk the National Volunteers ceased to be active. From ... in Dundalk as Irish Volunteers did not receive much support from the people of Dundalk genera11y ...

    • ... STATEMENT BY HUGH KEARNEY, 66 Dublin ST, DUNDALK. Sinn Fein was started in Dundalk before 1910. I ... Sinn Fein had little influence in Dundalk. The overwhelming majority of the people of North Louth had ... attracted little support. Paddy Hughes's idea in ordering the policy for Sinn Fein in Dundalk ...

    • ... torrents. We had 3 R.I.C. men with us the whole time from we started from Dundalk to Slane and back ... a good number of our men went home. Those men went to Dunleer to get a train for Dundalk. Previous to this a number had gone home from Slane in motor cars that came from Dundalk. After our ...

    • ... where I had a friend who got me a railway ticket for Dundalk. J. Dunne came on a breadeart to Dundalk. When I came to Dundalk Station it was guarded by soldiers. and police, but I got through them. I ... raiding for men evading Army service so we had to clear out. Clifford went back to Dundalk and I went ...

    • ... met Paddy Hughes on Good Friday 1916 at the Square, Dundalk. He told me there was a mobilisation of the Dundalk Volunteers at the Boyle Hall on Easter Sunday at 10 a.m. and that I should go ...

    • ... which we did. As mentioned before, we had 3 R.I.C. men from Dundalk with us and at this point we made ...

    • ... and the Dundalk men kept together waiting for some ...

  • WS Ref #: 237 , Witness: Patrick Duffy, Member IV, Louth, 1916

    • ... Witness Mr. Patrick Duffy, c/o Joseph Duffy 35 Clanbrassil St., Dundalk, Co. Louth. Identity Member of Volunteer Committee Dundalk; Section Leader Irish Volunteers Dundalk. Subject (a). History of national organisations Dundalk 1907-1921; (b) Irish Volunteer activities immediately prior to and during ...

    • ... McCOY. (AUGUST 1948). SINN FEIN - This organisation was established in Dundalk about 1907. The prime mover was Mr. Patrick Hughes of Park St. Dundalk, a rate collector employed by the Louth Co ... from Dundalk to Kingstown (as it then was). In 1910, members of Sinn. Fein demonstrated against ...

    • ... was addressed by Ramon Ceannt, Denis McCullough, Berd. Hamill, J.P., Dundalk, T.F. McGahon, J.P. Dundalk ... Independent" in June or July of that year). Dundalk Corps was inspected by Col. M. Moore and Capt ...

    • ... 8. Cumann na mBan was organised some time around 1915 in Dundalk. The principal organiser was Miss ... . Citizen Army was not represented in Dundalk. I.R.B. - Don't know much of the activities ... had special opportunities for knowledge. "Dundalk Examiner" newspaper was suppressed because ...

    • ... 10 A Head Constable (Gilooly was 9 thank, the name) of the R.I.C. in Dundalk about 1921 told me ... . Amongst the latter, was Constable Brennan, Omeath, who was shot in Dundalk. In raids and in barracks ... of breakdown of negotiations. The document was brought to me by Owen Dullaghan, employed in Dundalk ...

    • ... 6. Easter Monday was not then observed as a holiday in Dundalk and a number of the Dundalk contingent of V1unteers who had moved towards Co. Meath on Easter Sunday morning had to return on Sunday night or Monday morning to be in time for work. These were in town on Easter Monday, as well as a few ...

    • ... could either join Dundalk contingent, if still in the area, or proceed to Dublin. (The information ... in". The adventures of the main body of Dundalk Volunteers can best be narrated by some of those ...

    • ... , Dundalk, and the affair kept quiet but the injured volunteer was incapacitated for a considerable ...

  • WS Ref #: 238 , Witness: Arthur Greene, Member IRB and IV, Louth, 1912 - 1916

    • ... Witness Mr. Arthur Greene, 40 Mary St. North, Dundalk, Identity Co. Louth. Member of I.R.B Dundalk 1912-1916; Sergeant Major Irish Volunteers Dundalk. Subject (a) Formation and activities of Irish Volunteers Dundalk 1914. (b) Mobilisation and marches Co. Louth Easter week 1916. Conditions, if any ...

    • ... had Paddy McHugh and Ned Bailey with me on the Dundalk side of the party. After a short time we ... R.I.C.. Another policeman came from Dundalk direction. We fired a shot at him and he turned back ... permission from Paddy Hughes to take the brake into Dundalk. A motor car came front ...

    • ... . He was looked up to by all Republicans in Dundalk and Co. Louth. He was the father of Republicanism in Dundalk. He was responsible for keeping the Emmet Band in existence. This band always turned out ... and in existence Amongst the leaders who visited Dundalk and lectured us were Sean McDermott, Sean ...

    • ... of the Dundalk Volunteers. I was a Sergeant Major at the time and I counted the entire mobilisa- tion ... men were there. On my way into Ardee I met Phil McMahon and he asked where the Dundalk men were. I ... , J. Layng, ... Reynolds, and about 3 or 4 others. I remained in Ardee until the Dundalk men came ...

    • ... from Dundalk we were accompanied by a two-horse brake which carried food supplies and spare ammunition ... . Hughes that some of the men had returned to Dundalk. I got tea and some bread and had a feed. I took ... was cancelled, some of the men went home on "yokes" that came out from Dundalk, and some others returned ...

    • ... me where I was from. I told them I was from Dundalk One girl offered me a 10/- note. I refused ... returned to Dundalk I got a good reception on my arrival in Dundalk; a lot of friends met me ...

    • ... STATEMENT OF ARTHUR GREENE, 40 MARY ST, NORTH, DUNDALK. 24.11.48. I am over 72 years of age. I was born into a Fenian family. I was initiated and sworn into the I.R.B. by Tom Hearty in 1912. Hearty was Centre of our circle. In the Circle were Owen Grant Bridge-a-Crin, Pat Casey, Williamson's Place ...

    • ... on the Dundalk side of Dunleer we had to take shelter from the rain for over half an hour. Later we ...

    • ... it was in. Tom Hearty from Dundalk was with us at this time with his horse and sidecar and be unyoked his horse ...

    • ... eventually reached the vicinity of Dundalk by the Ardee road. We were halted at the rail- way bridge ...

  • WS Ref #: 239 , Witness: Frank Necy, Member IV, Louth, 1914 - 1916; Editor, 'Dundalk Democrat'

    • ... . Witness Mr. Frank Necy, Editor "Dundalk Democrat", Clanbrassil St., Dundalk, Co. Louth. Identity Member of Irish Volunteers Dundalk 1914-1916. Subject (a) Irish Volunteer activities Co. Louth From l9l4; (b) Mobilisation end other activities of Irish Volunteers Dundalk, Easter Week 195 Conditions, if any ...

    • ... Irishmen I cannot say, now, to whom the credit is due of starting the movement in Dundalk. I think Paddy ...

    • ... , in Dundalk, in the original fistful being brought up to full battalion strength (sight full companies ...

  • WS Ref #: 337 , Witness: Daniel Tuite, Member IV Dundalk, 1914-16

    • ... Witness Mr. Daniel Tuite, 1 Murphy's Terrace, Castletown Road Dundalk, Co. Louth. Identity Member of Irish Volunteers Dundalk, 1914 -. Subject (a) Training of Irish Volunteers, Dundalk, 1908-1916; (b) March of Dundalk Volunteers towards Dublin, Easter Week 1916; (c) Their arrest and imprisonment ...

    • ... in. Dundalk direction but across country. After wasting some hours in fruitless wandering we arrived within sight of the Distillery Chimney in Dundalk. Our wandering in circles around Castlebellingham was fortunate in a way as had we not gone astray we could have arrived in Dundalk about 3 a.m. and have ...

    • ... STATEMENT BY DANIEL TUITE 1, Murphy's Terrace, Castletown Road, Dundalk, County Louth. I am about 61 years of age. In 1908 I was working in Newry. I attended Sinn Fein lectures and meetings in Newry ... in Dundalk in 1914. Paddy Hughes seemed to be in charge when I joined. There were two Companies in Dundalk ...

    • ... and asked me if I would like to go back to Dundalk. He told me he knew I was working for Mr. McDonald ... in Dundalk, mostly in the line of dispatch work, for Miss Matthews or dispatches left at the Boyle ... by Sergeants Wymes and Connolly. Both of these men were with us continually from we left Dundalk We ...

    • ... 5. us and the Dundalk men continued on through Castlebellingham on to Lurgangreen four miles from Dundalk. At this place Sean MacEntee met us on a motor bicycle coming from Dundalk and told us the Rising was on in Dublin. We were ordered by O'Hannigan to go back again in the direction of Dublin ...

    • ... Committee in Dundalk. The Committee, after O'Hannigan's arrival in town, consisted of Paddy Hughes ... down by Headquarters in Dublin to take charge of the training of the Dundalk Volunteers. O'Hannigan ...

    • ... 3. About the time O'Hannigan came to Dundalk we got an idea that there was going to. be fighting of some kind soon but we did not know anything definite. On Holy Saturday night at a parade ... of the Dundalk Volunteers. Some of these Volunteers carried arms especially the men from Kilkearley locality. I ...

    • ... prison, Dundalk. My personal belongings were here again examined and taken from me. I was then taken ...

  • WS Ref #: 494 , Witness: Peter Kieran, Member Sinn Fein, 1906 - 1921; Member IV and IRA, Louth, 1914 - 1921

    • ... , 14 Brook Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Identity Member of Sinn Fein, Dundalk, 1906-1921; Member of Irish Volunteers, Dundalk, 1914-1921. Subject (a) National Organisations, Dundalk, 1906-1921; (b ...

    • ... 8. of these men caused riotous clashes with the R.I.C. on the streets of Dundalk. After those ... in Dundalk for the local men. The following released prisoners came to Dundalk: Frank Martin, Sean ... and Dundalk was one of the principal centres for the election workers. All the leaders and prominent ...

    • ... 9. All Dundalk Volunteers were mobilized to attend meetings in South Armagh. This policy ... , for the Volunteers From Dundalk to attend and take on the role of police duty and protection of speakers ... to Carrickmacross from Dundalk as a support for our leaders. This was the first time I ever saw horsemen taking part ...

    • ... caididate for Louth was J. J. O'Kelly (sceilg). The John Boyle O'Reilly Hall in Dundalk ... in the Town Hall, Dundalk. The inside of the hall was packed with people, and thousands assembled outside who ... for the entire county were taken into Dundalk Courthouse guarded by Volunteers. For some reason the count ...

    • ... OF Mr. PETER KIERAN 14 Brook Street, Dundalk, County Louth. The start of Sinn Fein in Dundalk Was in the year 1906. The officers of the Dundalk Club were Bill Darcy,, President; James Coburn, Vice ... to premises at Bachelor's Walk. The Principal activities of Sinn Fein in Dundalk were and holding ...

    • ... to Dundalk to take charge of the Dundalk Volunteers under Paddy Hughes about the 1st April, 1916. O'Hannigan ... quarters in Dublin and came to Dundalk to take military charge during the Rising. From his arrival in Dundalk he had us out on training and manoeuvres about five nights a week and this continued up ...

    • ... 6. During Monday some stragglers from the Volunteers in Slane arrived in Dundalk in threes and fours. In all about fifty men reported. About 6 p.m. the volunteers in Dundalk heard that the Rising ... with Seamus Toal who was senior officer then of the Volunteers in Dundalk and we decided to hold a meeting ...

    • ... 2. In October, 1911, a concert and lecture were held in the Town Hall, Dundalk at which Countess Markievicz delivered the lecture on the leaders of 1798, showing lantern slides. The Town Hall ... of the National Volunteers in Dundalk in 1913 Eamonn Ceannt, I=think, came to Dundalk to replace Roger ...

    • ... 3. The "split" which occurred in August 1914 in Dundalk was due to the action of the Volunteer Bugle Band being used to paly the Dundalk detachment of the Royal Field Artillery on their way from ... Dundalk against the volunteers in Easter Week 1916. In or about October, 1915, the Irish Volunteers were ...

    • ... of the surrender in Dublin to Dundalk but everyone heard it and I believe it came through police channels. There were considerable police ctivitie5 in Dundalk during the week of the Rising ... . In April 1917, or thereabouts, an effort to reorganise the Volunteers was made in Dundalk, and part ...

    • ... reception was held in their honour when they returned to Dundalk. About mid April, 1920, Thomas ... at Ardee for a G.A.A. football match in which the Dundalk Geraldines were playing the Ardee Volunteers ... of us were commandeered by Crown Forces. We were taken to a road blockade at Lurgangreen near Dundalk ...

    • ... from Dundalk and gave us MacNeill's countermanding orders. We were halted when the messenger ... returned to Dundalk on Monday Morning. /During ...

  • WS Ref #: 231 , Witness: Peter Clifford, Member IV, Louth, 1915 - 1916

    • ... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1918-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 231 Witness Mr. Peter Clifford, Eimer Terrace, Castletown Road, Dundalk, Co. Louth. Identity Member of Irish Volunteers Dundalk 1915-16. Subject Despatch work Dundalk-Dublin Easter Monday 1916. National ...

    • ... STATEMENT BY PETER CLIFFORD Castletown Road Dundalk, County Louth. I, Peter Clifford, was a member ... of James Murphy, Francis Street, Dundalk. Paddy Finn, who was my section leader in the Volunteers, sent ... O'Reilly's Home, Dundalk. I met Paddy Finn and Phil McQuillan in the Boyle's Home, and both of them told ...

    • ... -8- was handcuffing me that I would be charged with murder. I was then taken to the courthouse where I found some of the other men who were arrested. I was taken to Dundalk jail, to Richmond Barracks and later to Barlinnie Prison in Glasgow. Afterwards I was taken to Frongoch in Wales. I ...

    • ... down Parnell Street I met two Dundalk people, Denis Lavelle, a schoolteacher, Ballsmill, County Armagh, and Sally Begley of Dundalk. I spoke to Lavelle for about ten minutes, and then went ...

    • ... Hynes to take me over to the station and to take me on the train with him for Dundalk. When we came to Dundalk station it was full of soldiers and R.I.C. men. My friend got one of the porters to open ...

    • ... went on to a hay-pressing machine, the name R.J. Gray, Dundalk, was on the machine. I knew the men who ...

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