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WS Ref #: 1209 , Witness: Stephen Keys, Member IRA, Dublin, 1918 - 1924
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... , Willie Rowe and J I m Harcourt. The. first order we got was to throw the grenades into the restaurant ...
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... 17. very well. Then that was. changed and it was decided that it would be better if our intelligence officers. came into the restaurant with us and pointed out the Auxiliaries and Tans to us for us to shoot. I remember very well putting Willie Rowe at the corner of Johnson's Court and Grafton St ...
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... 28. muzzles facing me!" h Willie Rowe was on this job and he shot someone,, which disorganised the plan and spoiled the job. r drove around, thinking I would pick up some men who might be straggling around the place. In the meantime, Kruger Graham, was captured by the Free State Army in Leeson St ...
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WS Ref #: 1219 , Witness: Sean O'Neill, Captain IRA, Galway, 1921
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... 36. Fortunately for myself (perhaps) I was pushed Into Byrne's doorway by Willie Cannon and others who were I.R.B. men or I would likely be beaten up by these uniformed wooden-gunmen in nr own home town. As time went on in Mountbellew some additional recruits for the I.R.B. from Ballinahuttna ...
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... on the outskirts of Tuam by the R.I.C. They were Tom Kilgarriff, I.R.B. Centre, Michael Ronayne and Willie ...
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... 88. Then the glass windows of Williams' shop went in with the butt end of the riflemen who took up their positions right opposite and facing the barracks. The men in Williams' barricaded the top windows as best they could with mattresses, furniture etc., and the attack opened. Willie Dignan ...
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WS Ref #: 1229 , Witness: James Mansfield, Commandant IRA, Waterford, 1921
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... White representing Sinn Fein, and Captain Willie Redmond representing the Irish Party, I went ...
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WS Ref #: 1232 , Witness: James Fraher, Commandant IRA, Waterford, 1921
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... , Willie Meehan of Ring and Tomás de Veale of Old Parish, Dungarvan. When the National Volunteers ...
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... movement. Prior to 1916, Padraig and Willie Pearse, as well ...
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WS Ref #: 1251 , Witness: Martin Chambers, Captain IRA, Clare, 1921
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... . I cannot now accouat for these changes. In September 1920, along with Willie Shanahan, who ...
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... 6. were placed in a flanking position also inside the road fence about 50 yards from the main party and on the same side of the fence, and nearer to the cross roads. Each of us had Lee Enfield rifles. Willie Shanahan and Paddy Hasset, also armed with rifles, were in positions in a field ...
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... simultaneously. I jumped on to the road ahd was amazed to find in the car Willie Hynes, a hackney driver from ...
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WS Ref #: 1254 , Witness: Michael Coleman, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921
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... to the funeral of an I.R.A. officer named Willie Hurley. The parade marched: from Baurleigh to Clogagh ...
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WS Ref #: 1259 , Witness: Sean Fitzpatrick, Officer IRA, Tipperary, 1921; Member Flying Column, 3 Tipperary Brigade; Divisional Liaison Officer, 1921
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... , Dinny Lacey, Willie Benn, Seán Treacy, Dan Breen, Artie and Matt Barlow, Paddy and Con Power ...
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WS Ref #: 1272 , Witness: James Collins, Captain IRA, Limerick, 1921
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... , on the 17th of the month, to Limerick to give evidence at a court martial of an I.R.A. prisoner named Willie ...
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WS Ref #: 1287 , Witness: Joseph Noonan, Member IV and IRA, Clare, 1914 - 1921
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... . In March, 1918, Michael Brady, Michael Hogan, Willie Moroney and myself, all Volunteers ...
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WS Ref #: 1288 , Witness: Michael Gleeson, Captain IRA, Clare, 1921
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... 7. in Kilgorey in which the Bodyke Company participated, The R.I.C. were following up a party when one of the police, armed with a carbine, was attacked and disarmed by my brother, Willie, Stewart of Ogonelloe, and Martin Fitzgerald of Kilkishen. This gun was subsequently passed on to the Feakle ...
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... 14. On the floating of the Republican Loan by Dáil Éireann in 1920, I assisted my brother Willie in canvassing the Bodyke district for subscribers. We got a very good response, nearly every householder took one or more shares. The amount collected by us was £850 and the entire amount was handed ...
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