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  • WS Ref #: 928 , Witness: John Shields, Member IRB, County Tyrone, 1913; Captain IV and IRA, 1913 - 1921

    • ... Willie John Kelly came to me to get permission to carry out a raid. I gavethis permission ...

  • WS Ref #: 929 , Witness: Daniel F O'Shaughnessy, Member IV and IRA, Limerick, 1918 - 1921

    • ... , but Willie Gubbins, J.P., gave them the option of joining the Army or six months' hard labour. One ...

  • WS Ref #: 938 , Witness: Daniel Mulvihill, Officer IRA, Kerry, 1921

    • ... 13. arrived with account that the Tans had come through and were stopped on the railway bridge. Willie went on ahead as an extra scout between us and Killorglin. The Tans, despite precautions, (we later learned) had been tipped off that we were around and held a consultation on the railway bridge ...

  • WS Ref #: 956 , Witness: George White, Officer, IRA Dublin, 1921; QM, Active Service Unit, Dublin, 1920-21

    • ... out on the same day, The execution squad consisted of Flanagan, Gibbons, Willie Doyle and James ...

  • WS Ref #: 964 , Witness: Sean Glancy, Officer IRA, Roscommon, 1921

    • ... captors and driven by their workman. I was handcuffed to Willie O'Hara by. one hand, and Mullarkey ...

  • WS Ref #: 984 , Witness: Seamus McMahon, Captain IRA, Clare, 1921

    • ... and the other officers were, I think, 2nd Lieutenant - Paddy Madigan, Adjutant - Willie McCarthy ...

  • WS Ref #: 988 , Witness: Martin Dunbar, Officer IRA, Wexford, 1921

    • ... Statement by Mr. Martin Dunbar, Railway Road. Gorey, Co. Wexford. About 1912, at the age of 18 years, I joined the Ferns Circle of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. I was sworn in by Willie Roice of Enniscorthy. Myles Breen was sworn in with me. When we joined there were seven or eight ...

  • WS Ref #: 993 , Witness: Cahir Davitt, Judge, Dail Courts, 1921

    • ... 50. to where the case should be heard. They were Michael Noyk and Willie Corrigan. One of them, I cannot say which, made what seemed to me to be the truly brilliant suggestion that the safest place to hear such a case was the Four Courts1 the headquarters of the British administration of the law ...

  • WS Ref #: 1006 , Witness: Martin Kealy, Commandant IRA, Kilkenny, 1921

    • ... Captain Willie Redmond. In the early springtime of 1918 the decision of the British Government ...

  • WS Ref #: 1011 , Witness: Patrick Garvey, Officer IV and IRA, Kerry, 1914 - 1921

    • ... . Other I.R.A. men in the section were David Walsh, Willie Cronin and Gerry Sullivan. The eastern side ...

    • ... ; Dan Sullivan, Adjutant; Willie Mullins, Q/Lt and Tim Kennedy, T/0. In regard to the Vice O/C, Joe ...

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