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WS Ref #: 664 , Witness: Patrick McHugh, Lieutenant IV, Dundalk, 1916; Officer (Munitions) IRA, Dublin, 1921
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... ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21 STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 664 Witness Patrick McHugh, 33 Barrow Street, Dublin. Identity. Lieut. Dundalk Company, Irish Vol's. 1916; Fitter Parnell St. Munitions Factory, 1919-'20; 0/C. Munitions, 1st Southern Division, 1922-'23 ...
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... , General Carrier Ben Allen, Christie Healy, J. Maguire, Dundalk Luke Street. All above tradesmen ...
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... Father Costello of the Dominican Order, with whom I had been very friendly in Dundalk. He put me in touch ...
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... of meeting anyone. I had to keep low and quiet as R.I.C. from Dundalk. were constantly in. the city ...
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... was wanted in Louth (Dundalk) for shooting a Black &Tan in street ambush. Therefore, I took him ...
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WS Ref #: 751 , Witness: Colm O'Lochlainn, Captain IV, Dublin, 1916; Printer and Publisher
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... . Ryan Dundalk and) Coim ÓILochlainn Coalisland) Waterford Seán Fitzgibbon Signed: Colm O'Lochlainn Date ...
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WS Ref #: 976 , Witness: Seamus Connelly, OC 5 Clare Brigade IRA, 1921
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... treatment. After being detained for about a month sixteen of us were transferred to Dundalk jail ... on the train journey which we did and continued it after arriving in Dundalk where there was only one other person before us, Frank Thornton, a native of County Louth. After seven days in Dundalk jail we ...
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WS Ref #: 1135 , Witness: William McNamara, Member IV and IRA, Clare, 1916 - 1921
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... into waiting lorries and we were driven to Dundalk Jail. There an attempt was made to deprive us ... at this stage. The Governor in Dundalk, Mr. McHugh, was a Kerryman and a great friend of Austin Stack who ... and released every prisoner who was weak. I was 14 days on hunger strike in Dundalk and, by that time ...
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... 10. eighty men from all the county to go to Armagh. I happened to be one of them. We were sent to Dundalk where we stayed the night. At dawn next morning we marched to Forkhill. When we arrived ... a prisoner in Dundalk Jail and among his comrades were two Forkhill men who were among the crowd on whom we ...
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... candidate. On the morning after polling day we marched back again to Dundalk and there entrained for home ...
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... 'people whom Madigan got to know during the few days he had been out of Dundalk Jail before me. We ...
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WS Ref #: 1322 , Witness: Art O'Donnell, Commandant IRA, Clare, 1921; Paymaster Clare County Council, Dail Eireann, 1919 - 1921
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... that Dundalk Prison was being prepared to house all political prisoners, and we were transferred there on the first days of December, l917. When we arrived at Dundalk it transpired that the verbal ... to by the Governor of Dundalk Gaol, the food bordered on the usual prison fare, while the cell doors were ...
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... are at large under this order the currency of your sentence is suspended". When we left the prison at Dundalk ... into Dundalk to see me and asked that I'd go to Castlebellingham to meet his parents, kin of my own ...
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... from Mayo, Peadar Ó hAnnracháin from Cork, and Barney O'Rourke from Dundalk. Count Plunkett ...
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... continued to arrive until, on the arrival of a number of prisoners from Dundalk, the number in Belfast now ...
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WS Ref #: 143 , Witness: Gerald (Garry) Byrne, Member IRB, IV, IRA, Dublin, 1911 - 1921
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... instructions. I saw McDermott and he told me that Donal O'Hannigan was in Dundalk and that as soon ... . On Sunday I went to Dundalk to contact Donal Hannigan. He had left Dundalk for the city. I left ...
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... link to get in touch with the Dundalk men who were to come to Slane. He never came back front Slane, having failed to get in touch with the Dundalk men. At about 12 p.m. that night (Sunday) I saw ...
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... -6- had got for Hannigan with Paddy Hughes of Dundalk, and came on to the city as it was impossible to get back to Kells on a Sunday. I left word for Hannigan that he was to contact me in Kells. I could not find Hannigan in the city. I travelled down to Kells on the Monday of Holy Week. Hannigan ...
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... -9- happened to him. Boylan, Hannigan, Paddy Hughes of Dundalk and I held a conference. Hannigan had sent scouts towards the city and those men reported that it would be impossible to get into the city. Sean Boylan's sister volunteered to go into the city. She got to the G.P.O. and brought back ...
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WS Ref #: 517 , Witness: Maurice Crowe, Captain IRA, Tipperary, 1921
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... on the occasion we had arranged for. Immediately following this Dan Breen and I went to Dundalk to take part ... and arranged for by Frank Thornton and the Dundalk Volunteers but, on arrival in Dundalk, we found ...
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... MAURICE GROWE'S STATEMENT CONTENTS. Page. I.R.B., Gaelic League and the Volunteers in Tipperary Town 1913 to the Redmond split in 1914. 1 Easter Week 1916 Sean Treacy's arrest in 1917 and death of Tom Ashe 2 Treacy's second arrest in 1918 and hunger- strike in Dundalk Gaol 3 Conscription crisis ...
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... -4- prominent I.R.B. members. In April, 1918, the conscription crisis came, and I got an order from Seán Treacy, who was then in Dundalk Jail, to leave my employment and give my whole time to the Volunteer organisation, which I did, in company with Denis Lacey. About the same time, Alice Ryan had ...
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WS Ref #: 539 , Witness: Michael Foley, Member Cumann na mBan, Dublin, 1914 - 1916
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... heard of a Rising was from Tom Ashe at the 1915 Oireachtas in Dundalk. That was the time ... to Dundalk to vot cor their candidates for the Coisde Gnótha, mary of whon were Volunteers All ... and still. is. President of the Keating Franch since the death of Cathal Brugha in 1922. At Dundalk, Tom ...
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WS Ref #: 671 , Witness: Patrick Rankin, Member IV, Derry, 1915 - 1916; OC Newry Brigade, IRA, 1919 - 1921
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... returned the plans and they got as far as Dundalk. The man who received them in Dundalk was a well ... by an R.I.C. man in Dundalk in connection with some other little thing and the R.I.C. man ...
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... . McGuill, Dundalk. 6. 7. Raid on my home by R.I.C. arrested. 7. 8. To Belfast in R.I.C. custody ...
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... to Newry to Seamus MacGuill, Dundalk, and tell MacGuill to go to Dublin on the next. day Wednesday for his orders. On Tuesday I called at MacGuill's Bar at the Market Square, Dundalk. MacGuill ...
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... 4. material that was in Ballyedmond Castle. It would have been a simple matter to raid the Castle owing to its isolated position on the coastline and to capture all the great store of stuff that was in the place. The Dundalk Volunteer who was found with the plans got some months in jail. Our ...
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... : Seamus McGuill, Dundalk P.J. ward Donegal James Kavanagh, R.I.P., Derry Seán O'Neill, R.I.P ...
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WS Ref #: 755 , Witness: Sean Prendergast, Member Fianna Eireann, 1911; Officer IV, Dublin, 1914 - 1916; Captain IRA, Dublin, 1921
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BMH.WS0755 section 2.pdf, on page 62
... food and are in a very weak condition." "Dundalk Prisoners: "Irishman", 9th March, 1918. "The three hunger-strikers in Dundalk Prison are in a very weak state and are at present in Prison Hospital. On Saturday night the Dundalk Volunteers marched to the prison and afterwards to the Market Square where ...
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BMH.WS0755 section 2.pdf, on page 37
... were broken on Sunday." "Messrs. James and John McQuill, Dundalk, who had charge of the arrangenents ...
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BMH.WS0755 section 2.pdf, on page 30
... , frank Carney, Dinny Holmes and the writer, were despatched to Dundalk, arriving ... were a hefty lot - few of them less six foot tall having marched all the way from Dundalk, a distance ...
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BMH.WS0755 section 2.pdf, on page 36
... were imitated later on by the followers of Sir E. Carson." The "Dundalk Examiner' reported: "When Mr ...
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BMH.WS0755 section 1.pdf, on page 187
... and Dundalk, the British took good care to rope in numbers of suspects and those they considered ...
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BMH.WS0755 section 1.pdf, on page 201
... , Athenry, and Dundalk, Maynooth, and Ashbourne were actively engaged in the fight or gave active ...
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BMH.WS0755 section 2.pdf, on page 15
... . "Nitionality", December 8, 1917, "The demands of the prisoners recently released from Mountjoy and Dundalk ...
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BMH.WS0755 section 2.pdf, on page 72
... 284. six. months' imprisonment for drilling at Kilbane; was on hunger strike at Mountjoy when Thomas Ashe met his death, and in the subsequent hunger strike at Dundalk. His health, impaired by these terms of imprisonment, was only partially restored when he was again arrested at the general round ...
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