Displaying results 211 - 220 of 302.

  • WS Ref #: 322 , Witness: Margaret MacEntee, nee Browne; Wife of Sean MacEntee; Courier to Galway 1916

    • ... by Pearse. We met also Tom McDonagh, Willie Pearse and Tomás McDomhnaill there. That was my first ...

  • WS Ref #: 357 , Witness: Kathleen Lynn, Member Irish Citizen Army, 1916

    • ... theatrical stuff on top of it, hoping to got through. Willie Pearse and I brought it in and landed ...

  • WS Ref #: 373 , Witness: John Hosty, Courier from Galway to Dublin, 1916

    • ... . Now that I remember, the late Willie Redmond, M.P., was present with S. Gwynn, and billed to speak ...

    • ... her my message. She said, "this is terrible'. She told me neither Pádraig nor Willie ...

  • WS Ref #: 384 , Witness: J.J. (Sceilg) O'Kelly, Editor 'Catholic Bulletin', 1916; Speaker of Dail Eireann, 1919

    • ... as ever. Willie Rooney was the backbone of the Celtic Literary Society. He was employed in Wallis's ...

    • ... autumn, Willie and I went up to Belfast for the inaugural meeting of the Gaelic League there. When we ...

    • ... first I came to Dublin I worked at Browne and Nolan's; and, shortly after, at the request of Willie ...

    • ... at the Celtic Literary Society after his return from South Africa. I suppose Willie Rooney brought ...

    • ... -18- Sundays. Willie Rooney, Arthur Griffith, James Casey who was secretary to the Oireachtas for twenty years or more - all the time from the beginning down to his death - myself and others used to meet there after Mass. Griffith and I became such close friends that he often went out of his way ...

    • ... -19- After some years, he got Edward Martin and John Sweetman to identify themselves with him, and he flirted for a while with William O'Brien, sir Thomas Esmonde, even Willie Redmond, so there was little if any progress. If we except its 1917 Convention, the first time Sinn Féin. sought to become ...

    • ... by me. I remember that distinctly, because some years afterwards Willie Flynn, who became Managing ...

  • WS Ref #: 387 , Witness: Patrick O'Daly, Lieutenant Fianna Eireann, 1913 - 1916; Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1913 - 1916; Member ASU, 1920 -1921

    • ... . 1 may have ready told you that in that Circle wore Paddy and Willie Pearse, the prosent Judge Byrne ...

  • WS Ref #: 400 , Witness: Richard Walsh, Member, IRB, 1908-21; Representative on IV Executive, 1917-21; Senior Officer, IRA Mayo, 1919-21

  • WS Ref #: 405 , Witness: Patrick Callanan, Brigade Officer IRA, Galway, 1921

    • ... and Willie Burke Of Maree who was. also "on the run" to Parkmore Quay, near Kinvara. Just as we ...

  • WS Ref #: 406 , Witness: Frank Hardiman, Member IRB and IV, Galway, 1913 - 1916

    • ... speaking to the Sergeant Major. I told him they were Willie Duffy and Captain Gwynn, M.Ps. The thought ...

    • ... this incident while walking around I saw Arthur Griffith in company with a brother of the late Willie ...

    • ... . Willie Doris, M.P., was in the yard at the time, so I called him over and the whole story ...

    • ... in London. Acknowledgment is also due to the memories, of the late Larry Ginnell, M.P., Willie ...

  • WS Ref #: 420 , Witness: Charles Wyse-Power, Member, IV Dublin, 1913; Courier to Limerick, 1916; Counsel for Defence, IRA prisoners

    • ... and Willie Pearse, Sean McDermott and Miss Perolz. I can't remember who else was there. I was told ...

    • ... , was decisive in electing his Bon, Captain Willie Redmond. The election was distinguished by the most ...

  • WS Ref #: 448 , Witness: Patrick Callanan, Brigade Officer IRA, Galway, 1921

    • ... cattle are going down tonight". I knew what that meant and decided to go to the house of Willie McHugh ...

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