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WS Ref #: 907 , Witness: Laurence Nugent, Officer IV and IRA, Dublin, 1913 - 1921
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... . By the middle of November 22 prisoners on hunger strike in Mountjoy and Dundalk were released under ... terms: the hunger strike continued in Mountjoy. Twenty-one prisoners were released from Dundalk ...
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... was in Dundalk for the first Sunday morning meetings and Dan McCarthy sent myself and J.K. O'Reilly out ...
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... 252. men working on the trains usually left off work at Dundalk. They found at times that they could not easily dispose of them at this station but McQuill, who was the local Intelligence Officer, got over this difficulty. These men working the trains on all railway lines did great work during ...
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WS Ref #: 915 , Witness: Denis McCullough, President Supreme Council IRB, 1916
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... delegates from their body and those from the Dungannon Clubs. The conferences were held in Dundalk ... and it will indicate the strength of our finances when I say that I had to cycle from Belfast to Dundalk ...
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... Casement, Captain White and others, and at Dundalk where a big recruiting rally was held. I also ...
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... gaol where we were joined by a number of other Volunteers from Dundalk, who told us that they were ...
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WS Ref #: 1004 , Witness: Daniel Kelly, Centre IRB, Scotland, 1909; Officer IV and IRA, Donegal, 1913 -1922
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... arrived in Portadown at about 7.15 p.m. and were informed that no trains would pass Dundalk ... that there was no possibility of getting by train any further than Dundalk, there was nothing left ...
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WS Ref #: 1043 , Witness: Joseph V Lawless, Member IV, Fingal, 1916; Officer IRA, Dublin, 1921
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... in the penitential exercises of the pilgrimage. We travelled home via Dundalk, and although we had a better road from Dundalk to Dublin did not escape a further series of punctures, arriving in Saucerstown ...
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WS Ref #: 1048 , Witness: Sean Murnane, Centre IRB, Newmarket, 1911; Officer IRA, Clare, 1921
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... Mountjoy to Dundalk Jail. In Dundalk the a uthorities began to treat us again as criminal prisoners. We ...
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... 7. the "Cat and Mouse" Act. After my release from Dundalk Jail I came home to Newmarket and at once resumed my connection with the Irish Volunteers. A special order had been issued in the meantime by G.H.Q. to discontinue the public drilling, but, of course, we drilled secretly on fixed nights once ...
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WS Ref #: 1068 , Witness: Michael Brennan, OC East Clare Brigade IRA, 1921
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... 30. run into hundreds mostly confined in Cork and Mountjoy (where they were kept separately from us). About the middle of November we were transferred to Dundalk Prison where we found some of our ... this time and all the prisoners in Dundalk were released under the "Cat and Mouse Act" after fasts varying ...
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... declaring Clare a military area. I was removed to Dundalk Jail where I was joined by Seán Treacy ... struck in Dundalk in the previous November, so we went on hunger-strike at once. Ten days later we were ...
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... to America. where he was joined some weeks later by his wife. Most of the prisoners in Dundalk were ... . We had been allotted our part and in Dundalk we had an escape plan ready. In Belfast Jail we just ...
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... of which our visitors. stood and we on the other. The warder stood near the door and as usual in Dundalk ...
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WS Ref #: 1096 , Witness: J.J. Murray, Captain IRA, Armagh, 1921
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... was arranged, t heard on the train of the round-up in the ix Counties. I stopped at Dundalk and reported ... skirmish on the border with Specials patrol), I again returned to Dundalk a few days before it was taken ...
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... the remainder of our companions had also been rounded up. We were all taken to Dundalk Gaol ...
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WS Ref #: 1287 , Witness: Joseph Noonan, Member IV and IRA, Clare, 1914 - 1921
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... all transferred to Dundalk Jail. In Dundalk Jail there were a lot of prisoners from all parts ...
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WS Ref #: 1379 , Witness: Peter Howley, Commandant IRA, Galway, 1921
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... joy to Dundalk Jail, where political treatment was refused us. We immediately commenced another hunger ... the Volunteers and Cumann na mBan in Dundalk. They lined up outside the jail gate with a pipers' band ...
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... 19. Two days after my release from Dundalk jail I arrived home by train at Ardrahan. I got a very big reception. Many Volunteers from different companies were at the railway station to greet me as well as a large number of friends and neighbours. I lined up the Volunteers at the railway station ...
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WS Ref #: 1474 , Witness: Eamon O'Dwyer, Member IRB, 1904 - 1921; Officer IV and IRA, Tipperary, 1913 - 1921
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... 19. Sometime in November we were ordered to pack up and a group of us found. ourselves. in Dundalk Prison, and an attempt was made there to put us back on the same treatment that we had in the early ... began again. A hunger-strike began in Dundalk and it was damn cold weather for a hunger-strike ...
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... , was in command in Belfast as he had been in Mountjoy and Dundalk, and others there were Ernán de ...
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