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  • WS Ref #: 1719 , Witness: Dan Corkery, Member IRB Cork, 1913 - 1916

    • ... Willie Redmond was elected. by a majority of about 500 votes over Dr. Vincent White, the Sinn Féin ...

  • WS Ref #: 1733 , Witness: Sean Walsh, Officer, IRA Mayo, 1921

    • ... in it. Willie Moran an officer in the Bohola Company, had conacre oats in a farm near Bohola village and I ...

    • ... Corbett, Sean Walsh (Myself), Willie Moran and Pat Cogger were in charge of the planning. At that time ...

    • ... Ho. 1 Section: Eamon Corbett, Willie Moran, Tom Byrne and Jim Kelly. No. 2 section: Brigadier Soan ...

    • ... was 0/C. Bohola until January 1921, when he resigned; he was succeeded by Willie Moran. Casey was 0 ...

    • ... . When coming down the hill from the dance, I was walking with Willie Moran, 1st Lieutenant, Bohola ...

    • ... on the Bohola road, and that a section of the Bohola Company, under Captain Willie Moran, would proceed ...

  • WS Ref #: 1737 , Witness: Seamus Fitzgerald, Officer IRA, Cobh, County Cork; President East Cork District Court; Later member of Dail and Seanad

    • ... and Willie Pearse, de Valera, Clarke, Mellows, Ned Daly, MacCurtain, and MacSwiney were present that day ...

    • ... . Before our departure from Sheares' St., Jack O'Connell and Willie Ahern arrived by bicycle from Cobh ...

  • WS Ref #: 1738 , Witness: Jeremiah Deasy, Officer IRA, Bandon, Cork

    • ... 3. activities. However, the British did not proceed with their plans and the threat of conscription passed. In March, 1918, a by-election to the British Parliament was held in Waterford City. The candidates were Capt. Willie Redmond (Irish Parliamentary Party) and Dr. Vincent White (Sinn Féin ...

  • WS Ref #: 1756 , Witness: Seamus Murphy, Captain IV, Dublin, 1914 - 1916

    • ... -6- prepared to die for Ireland. Willie Cosgrave was allright; Sean McCarthy was allright; Captain Walsh was the only one who went with the Redmondites, but he was a great man afterwards in the Black and Tan period. As well as I can recollect, and I think I am fairly certain about it, I was met ...

  • WS Ref #: 1758 , Witness: James J Burke, Officer IV and IRA, Dublin, 1913 - 1921

    • ... . Willie Corrigan and myself went to another window and were breaking the glass there when bullets ...

    • ... were sentenced to death - George Irvine, Jimmy Morrissey, Willie Corrigan, a fellow named Sean Dowling ...

  • WS Ref #: 1764 , Witness: Vincent White, Mayor of Waterford, 1920-22

    • ... 9. John Redmond and his policy on the hustngs at election time, but they all fought shy of answering his call to carry a gun in the service of England. True, John Redmond's brother, Willie, had joined the English Army and had been killed in action in France. John Redmond's son, William, had also ...

  • WS Ref #: 1765 , Witness: Sean T O'Kelly, President of Ireland, 1945; Took part in Rising, 1916; Speaker Dail Eireann, 1920; Irish Representative, Paris & Rome, 1920 -1921

    • ... 242. British authority in Ireland that day. I talked with patting Willie Pearse and walked round the building with patting a for while discussing with him the happenings of the Saturday night. He asked me questions about the people who were there and the messengers who were sent out, but as far ...

  • WS Ref #: 856 , Witness: Elizabeth Colbert, Sister of Con Colbert, executed, 1916

  • WS Ref #: 4 , Witness: Diarmuid Lynch, Member Supreme Council IRB; Member 1st and 2nd Dail Eireann

    • ... in the County, but I was never in those localities. WATERFORD Willie Walsh had a Circle at Waterford ...

    • ... . In the first house off the yard I encountered. padraic Pearse (and his brother willie). I reported ...

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