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WS Ref #: 679 , Witness: John F Shouldice, Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; Captain IRA, Dublin, 1921
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... in cells after work and exercise. One incident occurs to ne regarding the food. Willie Corrigan ... . Willie was brought before the Prison doctor who stated that he "looked into the matter of the porridge" but could not see in it any grounds for complaint. "Faith Doctor", says Willie, "if you looked ...
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WS Ref #: 709 , Witness: Sean Beaumont, IRA Intelligence Officer
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... 4. When in the company of the Auxiliaries, Willie was anxious to keep as sober as possible Somebody ... that Willie had strongly expressed his opinion of their lack of activity against the Auxiliaries hut I cannot ... Connolly and Willie went to Germany during the Truce to procure arms and ammunition, particularly ...
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... Robinson when the idea was first suggested. Seamus explained to Willie the necessity for heavier ... at their disposal and the Republicans wanted something that would demolish buildings. When Willie heard that he ... weapon. Willie, therefore, went to Germany as technical adviser on arms. O'Hara went representing ...
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... or less washed his hands of any further activity. Willie often told me that he thought Kelleher ...
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WS Ref #: 163 , Witness: Patrick Rankin, Member IV, Derry, 1915 - 1916; OC Newry Brigade, IRA, 1919 - 1921
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... over to WILLIE Pearse, who was close to the path, and cut the epaulette from his tunic ... and threw them at WILLIE's face. Willie told us afterwards that the note concerned sending of rations ... was that some Volunteers would have objected to the officers treatment of WILLIE Pearse and then the brute ...
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WS Ref #: 200 , Witness: Aloysius, Chaplain to IV leaders 1916
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... told Mrs Pearse that I believed Willie would be spared. " No, she said, I believe they will put him to death, too. They were inseparable. Willie would never be happy to live without Pat." That same night a message came to the effect that some of the Fathers would be required - and Willie Pearse ...
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... further executions, and I told Mrs. Pearse that I believed Willie would be spared. "No" she said, "I believe they will put him to death too. They were inseparable. Willie would never be happy to live ... - and Willie Pearse, Plunkett, Daly and O'Hanrahan were executed. On Friday morning, Major McBride ...
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... Pedraig, I wee later informed, was Willie Pearse. I at once concluded that there was something ...
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... understand and the volunteer who accompanied Padraig, I was later informed was Willie Pearse. I at once ...
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WS Ref #: 1489 , Witness: Patrick Dunlevy, OC North Galway Brigade IRA, 1921
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... APPENDIX Tuam Battalion ten Companies: Barnaderg Tuam Sylane Corofin Gardenfield Miltown Belmont Abbeyknockmoy Kilconly Cortoon Tim Dunleavy. Pat Geoghegan (deserted); subsequently Patrick Colleran. Patrick McHugh. Willie Feeney. Martin Higgins. Torn Feerick (deceased). Thomas Hannon. John Fleming ...
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... -9- military uniforms for the pupose of capturing the barracks and equipment. Harry. Burke (deceased), Willie Kenny, now living at Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo, Willie Hearey, Claremorris, and myself went to Cross on a Sunday morning, dressed in British military uniforms, and we met Michael O'Brien ...
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... Mannion Martin flattery Martin Mannion Thomas Nohilly James Maloney Thomas Ryan Martin Ryan Willie Feeney ...
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... men captured on the same road previously, namely, Tom Kilgarriff, Michael Ronayne, Willie McGill (all ...
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... was quartermaster, and Willie McGill, adjutant. Ronayne and McGill were internees from Frongoch ...
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... -24- function early in 1921 as judges were either arrested or had to go on the run. Con Kennedy (deceased), Michael Finnegan (deceased), Tom Kilgarriff (deceased), Mrs. E. Costello, Willie Dooly and Gabriel Guy (deceased) were members of the.epub1ican courts. Gabriel Guy was later district justice ...
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WS Ref #: 141 , Witness: James Kenny, Member IV and IRA, Dublin, 1915 - 1923
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... NAM OF VOLUNTEERS METIONIU) BY JAM KENNY.. James Connolly. C/c. G.P.O.Area P.H.Pearse capt.E/coy.4/Bn. Willie Pearse Liam Clarke Lt. E/Coy. 4/Bn. Michael Boland do. Eamon Bulfin do. Frank Sheridan Q.M. E/Coy.4/Bn. Instructor E/Co.4/Bn. Frank Mackin Eoin McNeill Sean Fitzgibbon Batt. Burke Matt ...
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WS Ref #: 908 , Witness: Michael O'Flanagan, Member IV, Dublin, 1916; IRA, 1921
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... Street, to see if I could get my job back. I sawMr. Willie Cullen, the proprietor, and explained ... , Willie Cullen, informing me of a job then going at McCabes', the Fishmongers in Rathgar. I went up ...
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WS Ref #: 920 , Witness: Augustine, Friend of IV leaders, 1916
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... O'Hanrahan, Joseph Mary Plunkett and Willie Pearse. The Governor told us that there was not much time ... to the first, Father Albert to the second, Father Sebastian to the third, and I to Willie Pearse whose ...
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... did not meet at all and he was, I feel sure, the first shot on this hurried morning. Willie J. Pearse ... Willie Pearse I saw O'Hanrahan for a short while in his sell, and I now write here again what I wrote ...
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WS Ref #: 1009 , Witness: William Buckley, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921
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... , so we returned to Walshe's, Ballynoe, where we met Willie Ahearne, Mick Cronin, Win. Meade ... moving on to Kilcronat where we suggested they should join us. The Cork I Brigade men Willie Ahearne ...
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... 18. colleagues in the neighbouring brigade. I should have mentioned that Willie Ahearne, referred to in the opening sentence,, was killed at Clonmult. This was Sunday, February 20th 1921. We returned to Kilcronat that night and moved next day to Payfield where we billeted. We then contacted ...
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WS Ref #: 1020 , Witness: Jeremiah Cronin, Commandant IRA and Flying Column Waterford, 1921
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... minutes or so since the action commenced and on orders from, I think, Willie Keane, the Brigade Vice ... where the shrine now stands. I met Mick Wyley, who was wounded in the legs, and with the help of Willie ...
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... Brennan, Willie Gallagher, Mick Cahil, Willie O'Donoghue and Jimmy 0'Cnnor. In the same month I went ...
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... believe, a few rifles. Vice Brigadier Willie Keane was in charge of the whole party which went ...
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