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WS Ref #: 327 , Witness: Patrick Egan, Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; OC Battalion Communications, Dublin, 1917 - 1921
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... Sinnott, Willie Bowles, Dan Horan, John J. Dunne, Willie Fagan and Mike McCabe. The Captain, myself ...
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... by Willie Pearse. All three of us cycled to Old Bawn. In Muldoon’s house there was a large room where we ...
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... -12- Kent and Vice Commandant C Brugha, with Willie Pearse, adjourned into one of the smaller rooms. They were in there practically all the evening after the tea was over. Kent would come out occasionally and hold a short conversation with one of the officers and then return. On one ...
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... on the top floor; Willie Bowles, Martin Keogh and Paddy Byrne occupied the middle, while Henry Gaskin, Mike ...
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WS Ref #: 340 , Witness: Oscar Traynor, Captain IV Dublin, 1913-16; Officer Commanding, Dublin Brigade, IRA, 1920-21
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... Patrick Pearse, accompanied by his brother Willie, entered the room. Patrick Pearse was wearing his greatcoat, a volunteer green, and a slouch hat, when he entered the room. His brother, Willie, helped him ...
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... the street. Pearse wan accompanied by his brother, Willie,, an by a Volunteer named Eamon Bulfin ...
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WS Ref #: 347 , Witness: Patrick Callanan, Brigade Officer IRA, Galway, 1921
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... instructed me and Willie Newell of Castlegar Company to go to Moycullen and bring the Moycullen ... , which they did not. Willie Newell and I went to Moycullen out we could not find Thornton - he had ...
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WS Ref #: 417 , Witness: David McGuinness, Member IV, Belfast, 1914 - 1916; Asst. Intelligence Officer IRA, Belfast, 1921
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... Willie Neilson and rather than hurt the feelings of any of our boys we gave them the option ... increased, we started other Sluaghs, Willie Orr, Rody McCorley and Wolfe Tone Sluaghs. In 1912 we formed ...
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WS Ref #: 435 , Witness: Tadhg Crowley, Officer IRA and Flying Column, Limerick, 1921
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... ORIGINAL BUREAU OFMILITARY HISTORY 1913-21 BURO STAIRE MILEATA 1913-21 No. W.S. 435 STATEMENT BY TADHG CROWLEY Ballylanders, County Limerick. In 1911 a man named Willie Fraher was home from ... on a Sunday morning. We got out a wagonette from Jack Clery's to form the platform, and Willie Manahan ...
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... to a man named Willie Raleigh, who was also known as Will Hickey. Raleigh had a bad impediment in his ...
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WS Ref #: 486 , Witness: Daniel McDonnell, Officer IRA, Dublin, 1921
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... area. The first one I contacted was Willie Walsh. Willie Walsh, at this tine, was always in and out ...
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WS Ref #: 497 , Witness: Eamon Bulfin, Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916
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... mobiliaation order from Willie Pearse. It was the original order I got for Easter Sunday, but was amended by Willie Pearee in his own handwriting. Seen P. O'Kelly's brother brought it out. He ...
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... "Irish Republic". I can't recollect who gave it to me, but I think it was Willie Pearse. The thing I ... was floating on the Prince's Street corner of the G.P.O. I think Willie Pearse was there when ...
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... lead melted down and run into plaster of Paris moulds. These moulds were wade by Willie Pearse. I ...
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... into ordinary two lines, and told us that we were going home. I think Willie Pearse was there too ...
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WS Ref #: 582 , Witness: Augustine (Gus) Ingoldsby, Secretary Cumann na Gael, 1898
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... a wreath and paid his funeral expenses. I knew Willie Rooney well. He founded the Celtic Literary Society ... Willie Cosgrave and his stepfather, Mr. Burke, were members of this. I remember a great debate ...
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... of it. Willie Rooney's death brought about the end of the Celtic Literary Society and Cumann us Gaedheal ... in the country. It was non-political. It did not take part in the' 98 procession, because of that. Willie ...
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... brought my brother, Padraig, and my young brother, Frank, in with a batch of friends, Tom Wheatley, Willie Ring, etc. Willie and his four brothers were in the Rising. I got married in 1911 and my children ...
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... 4. Patrick's Day, removed. Arthur Griffith used to make great capital out of all these things in his paper, "The United Irishman". We had the greatest contempt for the Parliamentary Party and thought they were only interested in their own personal gains. It was possible to buy them. Willie ...
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... 11. I remember Willie Rooney saying at the Celtic Literary Society that a civil servant could not be a good nationalist. Eamon O'Neill, who was an enthusiast for the language, challenged him on the point. Eamon's play about Aodh Ruadh O'Donnell was performed at the Rooney Memorial concert ...
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... that Willie Rooney, Griffith and the rest of us were trying to kill. It was from the sublime ...
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WS Ref #: 609 , Witness: Felim McGuill, Brigade Intelligence Officer, IRA, Antrim, 1920 - 1922
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... &Seamus Woods. Paddy McLogan, who was acting as Brigade c/c at this time, Denis O'Neill, Willie Lynn ... in Belfast. Willie Lynn and I kept together, Paddy McLogan and Denis O'Neill went together, and Tom ...
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... 15. The day after we arrived, Paddy McLogan and Denis O'Neill went off over the mountains in the direction of their old Headquarters in Glenravel. Willie Lynn and I stayed in Murlough in a dug-out for about two weeks. We found the' Republican population in a most depressed mood. The feeling ...
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WS Ref #: 638 , Witness: Patrick Caldwell, Member IV, Dublin, 1916
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... and Willie Pearse. O'Reilly wanted us to go ahead as he maintained we were very near Jervis Street Hospital ... , "Willie Pearse is a senior Captain and, therefore, we must obey his orders." Finally Captain O'Reilly ...
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... 10. who was the last man to leave the G.P.O. on the day of its evacuation. My recollection is that it was either Willie Pearse or M.W. O'Reilly. When I was making for the barricade these two men were standing at the door- case of the exit door facing Henry Place. I am positive that no other ...
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