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WS Ref #: 1030 , Witness: John J Hogan, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921
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... paraded at Ballylegane Bridge on the previous Saturday nights and also to Willie O'Mahoney to parade ... , John Joe Hogan (witness) and the driver (Jack Mulvey). Martin O'Keeffe and Willie O'Mahoney cycled ...
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... home from this event, Martin O'Keeffe suggested that Willie O'Mahoney (Clomnult Company), who resided on the ...
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WS Ref #: 1043 , Witness: Joseph V Lawless, Member IV, Fingal, 1916; Officer IRA, Dublin, 1921
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... him over to Willie Dempsey with very strict injunctions as to his. safe custody. Willie, I believe ...
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... McDonagh, Tom Clarke, Willie Pearse I had also known and spoken to on odd occasions, as also Michael ...
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... in particular. That seems very funny to look beck upon, especially Willie Dempsey's explosions of wrath ...
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... recognised Sean McDermott, Eamon Ceannt, Sean Heuston, Willie Pearse, Michael O'Hanrahan, Con Colbert ...
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... . Jimmy Fitzgerald, who had on his staff his two brothers, Theo and Willie, seemed to look upon ...
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WS Ref #: 1052 , Witness: Sean MacEntee, Senior Officer IV and IRA, 1916 - 1921; Member Dail Cabinet, 1932 - 1948
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... and telling him to go to the other side of the room. In this way, Willie Pearse was taken from beside us. Poor Willie! He had a premonition of his fate. We had been beside each other on the march up ...
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... Republic could be seen busily writing. Except for his brother, Willie Pearse, who stood a little way ...
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... . The other was Willie Pearse. Leaving the gate, I ran up to the two men. "What!", I cried, speaking to Pearse ...
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... -115- please hurry. We have to round up all we can before night." In a minute or two, we had arranged ourselves as Willie Pearse had desired, and were marching down Sack-ville Lane behind the stalwart figure of Captain Breen. As we passed down, we saw the body of a man lying on the pavement, his ...
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WS Ref #: 1129 , Witness: Moses Roche, Captain IRA, Waterford, 1921
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... , the 0/C. was Willie Walsh (the G.A.A. referee). Other prominent members were J.D. Walsh (deceased), Sean Matthews and Peadar Woods. Willie Walsh was a clerk in Messrs. Phelan's sack and bag factory ...
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WS Ref #: 1132 , Witness: Daniel Ennis, Captain IRA, Waterford, 1921
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... ] armed with revolvers. Some of these present on the occasion were Jack Ivory, Willie Nugent, Willie ...
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... public-house nearby. The names of some of the men were Jim Conway, Phil Sheehy, Willie Nugent, Jack ...
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WS Ref #: 1140 , Witness: Patrick Ward, Formation, Fianna Eireann, Dublin, 1909; Member, IV & IRA Dublin, 1914-21
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... ; Michael Lonergan; Con Colbert Frank, Percy and Jack Reynolds; Jimmy, Leo, Theo, Tom and Willie Fitzgerald; Tom Donoghue; Frank O'Brien; Willie O'Brien; Sean Kavanagh; Leo and Henry Walpole, Seamus Kavanagh ...
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WS Ref #: 1198 , Witness: Thomas Dwyer, Member Fianna Eireann, Enniscorthy and IV, 1915 - 1919; Officer IRA and Flying Column, Wexford, 1919 - 1921
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... comparatively easy, due to the fact that the checker on the Dublin-Wexford mail train was Willie Nolan ... was visiting Paddy in Waterford jail, Willie Nolan took charge of my. 45 revolven I experienced no difficulty ...
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WS Ref #: 1222 , Witness: Thomas Roche, Member IV, Cork, 1916; Training Officer, IRA, Cork, 1921
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... Dan Brown Philip Cartin Daniel Bourke D. Company (Newmarket) Sean Moylan, T.D. Willie Moylan, R.I.P. Cha O'Reilly, R.I.P. David Fitzgerald Pat O'Connor John D. Curtin Willie Keeffe John O'Connell Con ...
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WS Ref #: 1248 , Witness: Diarmuid Coffey, Secretary National Volunteers, 1916
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... . The men nominated by Redmond included Devlin, Nugent and Willie Redmond. Of these Devlin and Nugent ... to the Parliamentarians. Willie Redmondwas honestly anxious to help the Volunteer Movement. When I came ...
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WS Ref #: 1332 , Witness: John O'Gorman, Officer IRA, Donegal, 1921
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... Heuston and Willie Sharkey. On the 5th July, 1920, two of our company took up position in the front room of John E. Boyle's house, Main St., Dungloe. The men were John Cole and Willie Walsh ...
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... 7. back to the shop and found a Volunteer named Willie Sharkey enquiring about a stranger who had left the train at Dungloe Road station and walked into Dungloe. My wife went back to the hotel ... . Willie Sharkey went away to report. About two hours later a car came down Barrack Hill carrying a party ...
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