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WS Ref #: 82 , Witness: Bulmer Hobson, Member Supreme Council IRB, 1915; General Secretary IV, 1916; Founder Fianna Eireann 1902 (Belfast) and 1909 (Dublin)
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... a meeting in Dundalk in the autumn of 1907. Arthur Griffith and Walter Cole represented the National ...
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WS Ref #: 99 , Witness: Patrick McCartan, Member Supreme Council, IRB
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... a meeting in Dundalk in the return of 1907. Arthur Griffith and Falter Cole represented the National ...
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WS Ref #: 171 , Witness: Peadar McCann, Member IRB, 1905 and IV, Newry, 1916
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... Friday evening when Southwell informed us that he had heard through Patrick Hughes of Dundalk ...
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WS Ref #: 192 , Witness: Fionan Lynch, Captain IV, Dublin, 1916; Member Dail Eireann, 1918 - 1944; Member Provisional Government, 1922; Circuit Court Judge, 1944
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... the plays again at the Oireactas which was that year held in Dundalk, at that Oireachtas married ...
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... Oireachtas which was that year held in Dundalk. At that Oireachtas Gearoid and myself were elected to the Coisde Gnotha of the Gaelic League. It was during our tour of 1914 that the gun-running took place at Howth, so that we missed that historic occasion. Our tour had already been advertised ...
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WS Ref #: 226 , Witness: William J Kelly, Member IRB Dungannon, 1880; Clan na Gael, USA, 1880 - 1883; IV Dungannon, 1914
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... from, I believe, Dundalk and read a dispatch from MacNeill calling off the Rising and also read ...
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WS Ref #: 318 , Witness: John J Scollan, Commandant Hibernian Rifles, Dublin, 1916
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... STATEMENT BY JOHN JOSEPH SCOLLAN, 18, St. Joseph's Evenue, Drumcondra, Dublin. I came from Derry to Dublin in 1911. Prior to this the A.O.H. American Alliance had held a conference in Dundalk and I came to Dublin as National Director. In the constitution of the American counterpart of the A.O.H ...
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WS Ref #: 339 , Witness: Pat McCormack, Member Supreme Council IRB, 1915 - 1917
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... , a native of Dundalk, Co. Louth. I also had this matter verified later by Major Sean McBride, who ...
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WS Ref #: 340 , Witness: Oscar Traynor, Captain IV Dublin, 1913-16; Officer Commanding, Dublin Brigade, IRA, 1920-21
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... 27. During the time we were in jail the conscription crisis arose. he feeling of the time was reflected in the attitude of the officials in Dundalk prison, who informed us that if there was any attempt to enforce conscription in this country they would open the prison gates and allow all ...
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WS Ref #: 354 , Witness: Patrick Gleeson, Courier to Thurles, 1916
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... , and was sending Colm O'Loughlin to Dundalk or Drogheda, I am not sure where. I myself went as a courier ...
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WS Ref #: 384 , Witness: J.J. (Sceilg) O'Kelly, Editor 'Catholic Bulletin', 1916; Speaker of Dail Eireann, 1919
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... -44- Dundalk when the news of Coleman's death came, and it probably contributed to our success. That was in December, 1918 - the night before the poll, and it created a feeling of horror. Some of there1eased prisoners were travelling on the same boat that brought the remains of Pierce MacCann. De ...
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... at Dundalk, Sunday, December 2nd,1917, hesaid further: "I have he-e the first Constltutioe ofthe Irish ...
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