Displaying results 101 - 110 of 187.
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WS Ref #: 325 , Witness: Eugene Coyle, Associated with IRB, Tyrone, 1916
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... that he had been captured by the Auxiliaries when carrying a dispatch from Dundalk to Owen O'Duffy, that he was a native of Dundalk. I asked him what he worked at and he told me he was a dock labourer. He ...
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WS Ref #: 1019 , Witness: Alfred Bucknill, Judge Advocate General to British Forces, Dublin, 1916
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... flaiiway up to Dundalk, and are opsrating against the trains of the Lcidland and Great Western. Dundalk has sent 200 sen to march on Dublin and in the other p1rts of the North our Jones are active ...
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WS Ref #: 814 , Witness: Patrick G Daly, Member IV, Liverpool, 1921
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... travelling to other ports as well, such as Dublin, Cork, Sligo and Dundalk. Consignments of munitions were ...
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... 7. Morris, Sligo boat - S.S. Kirealdy; Michael Byrne - S.S. Kildare; Paddy Larkin was on the Dundalk boat. I do not know whether he is alive or not. All the men on the Dublin boats were able to contact Colonel O'Reilly on arrival in Dublin. But I do not know if this was the routine procedure. I do ...
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WS Ref #: 822 , Witness: William James Stapleton, Member IV, Dublin, 1913 - 1919; Lieutenant IRA, Dublin, 1921; Member 'The Squad', 1921
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... and I remember Leonard and Dalton or some of those told us that they had a report back from Dundalk ...
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WS Ref #: 862 , Witness: (i) Michael Spillane, Bohercael, Killarney. (ii) Michael J. O'Sullivan, 5 New St., Killarney, Co. Kerry.
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... after that Darrell Figgis arrived from Lincoln, also Eamonn Dwyer; Seamus O'Neill came from Dundalk ...
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WS Ref #: 872 , Witness: Thomas Ketterick, Officer IRA, Mayo, 1921
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... for we were allowed free association, letters, etc. After this, we were transferred to Dundalk Prison ...
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WS Ref #: 896 , Witness: Edward Moane, Commandant IRA, Mayo, 1921
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... 10. We were about a month in Belfast jail when. we were all transferred to Dundalk. Dermot Lynch was there at this time. Meetings of the I.R.B. were held in the different cells, and it was now I began to form an impression that the I.R.B. was no longer a necessity but, in fact, a danger. There were ...
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WS Ref #: 902 , Witness: Mary McGeehin, Member Cumann na mBan, 1917; Secretary Gaelic League, London, 1920
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... 2. Gaelic League. He or his family had known absolutely nothing of Ireland or the Irish language although Reggie spent some time in Dundalk, as his father was a bandmaster in the British Army all his life. He had retired a good while before 1916 and was at Reggie's death in receipt of a pension ...
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WS Ref #: 916 , Witness: Denis McCullough, President Supreme Council IRB, 1916
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... the executive and/or officiers? 4. The Sinn Fein League was formed in Dundalk in April, 1907. (a) When ...
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... and/or officers? 4. The Sinn fin League was formed in Dundalk in April, 1907. (a) When did the previous ...
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WS Ref #: 919 , Witness: Ina Heron, Daughter of James Connolly; Member Cumann na mBan, Dublin, 1916 - 1921
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... 112. brought us only to Dundalk and we started to walk from there. We slept in a field that night and reached Dublin on Sunday night. It was only then we learned of the surrender. We were unable to cross the military cordon on the N.C. Road and we stayed at Ryan's in Clonliffe Road that night ...
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... our experiences after they heard we had walked from Dundalk; we were glad to be able to relax ...
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... of six miles, as we had not recovered sufficiently from the tramp from Dundalk. How we longed ...
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