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WS Ref #: 1151 , Witness: Patrick J Luddy, Commandant IRA, Cork, 1921
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... wholetime on the job were: Seán Keane, Tom Walsh, Willie Gallahue, Dan O'Keeffe, Tim Luddy, Paddy J ...
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... at a standstill. He called a meeting at Walsh's, Corracunne, to which he invited the following:- willie J. Ryan ...
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WS Ref #: 1154 , Witness: Sean O'Neill, Lieutenant IRA, Dublin, 1921
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... -13- was killed. This attack was carried out by the men of 'D' Conany, 1st Battalion, and along with Dick McKee and P. Clancy, amongst this party were Peter O'Connor, Charlie and Benny Byrne, Frank Bolster. As is known, this failed and Willie O'connell was killed in the attack. Things at this.time ...
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WS Ref #: 1160 , Witness: Patrick Carton, Member IRA Flying Column, Wexford, 1921
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... by horse and cart through Ferns which was then occupied by Black and Tans. Early in 1921 Willie ...
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WS Ref #: 1168 , Witness: John O'Keeffe, Commandant IRA, Tipperary, 1921
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... 5. rarely attended the Volunteer parades and I bad taken charge of the company. When the parade which Frank Geary addressed was over, Willie O'Meara, myself and a few others gathered around him and asked him to tell us what we should do and whom we should get in touch with so that we might arrange ...
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... . Off. Patrick Power Still early in 1919 Willie O'Meara and myself Were called to a brigade meeting ...
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WS Ref #: 1172 , Witness: James J Riordan, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921
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... this period I was appointed Q/M Newmarket Battalion on the arrest of Willie Dwyer who had been ...
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WS Ref #: 1173 , Witness: Michael Hynes, Member IV and IRA, Galway, 1915 - 1921
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... March 1921. Padraig Kilkelly., Padraig Fahy and my brother Willie had gone a few weeks before ...
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... brother Willie and Padraig Fahy were also attached. In fact, the six of us who went to Glare from Galway ...
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... O'Loughlin and my brother Willie, were in the Post Office at the time. The postmistress postmistress was Miss ...
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WS Ref #: 1182 , Witness: George C Kiely, Officer IV and IRA, Waterford, 1921
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... Sinn Fein, and Captain Willie Redmond representing the Irish Parliamentary Party, the leader ...
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... 4. and with the help of his brother Willie, Eddie Power of Kilmacthomas, Rody McKeown, captain of Bonmahon Company, and Pat Burke of Stradhally, I took part in night raids for arms on many houses in the neighbourhood. Some of the men Pat Keating, Eddie Power and myself carried revolvers ...
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... 6. Jim Bagnell Known locally as 'Jim Bagg' and myself lay in wait for the two R.I.C. men a short distance outside Kilmacthomas. We were armed with revolvers. Before the R.I.C. came in sight Pat Keating sent 'Jim Bagg' to contact Willie Keating, a brother of Pat's. A short while after Bagg leaving ...
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WS Ref #: 1184 , Witness: Eileen Costello, Member Gaelic League, London, 1896
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... 9. I heard the clatter of the rifles as they fell on the cobbles. I knew some of these men Patrick and willie Pearse, MacDonagh, MacDermott and Kent. I had been meeting them continually at Gaelic League functions. I began to think what fate was in store for them and I began to weep. Turn out your ...
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WS Ref #: 1197 , Witness: Philip Murphy, Member IV, Tipperary, 1914 - 1921
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... -5- During the summer-time of 1917, the Irish Volunteer Company in the town was reorganised and, in or about the same time, a Sinn Féin Club was formed. Young men like John O'keeffe of New Street and Willie O'Meara of Mill Street took over the organising and. training of die Volunteer Company ...
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WS Ref #: 1207 , Witness: Alfred White, QMG, Fianna Eireann, 1921
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... for Ireland have no need of prayer. "God bless, protect and comfort you. Your loving son, WILLIE ...
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