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  • WS Ref #: 1504 , Witness: Seumas O'Meara, OC Athlone Brigade, IRA, 1921

    • ... Hughes and Sean McEntee from Dundalk; also Philip McMahon from Ardee, Jimmy Lang and one or two ... with the Dundalk and other companies. He said it was quite possible that the R.I.C. would interfere ...

    • ... there until the contingent from Dundalk passed over, and then proceed to Tara where all the Volunteers from ...

  • WS Ref #: 150 , Witness: Gregory Murphy, IRB Centre, Dublin, 1916; Member IV and IRA, 1913 -1921

    • ... "There is no time, now"! I was sent by Sean McDermott to Dundalk, Wexford and Athlone during the month ... . I met Bob Brennan, Sean Synnott, Seamus Doyle and others in Enniscorthy, Sean McGuill in Dundalk ...

  • WS Ref #: 181 , Witness: Robert Kelly, Member IRB, IV, Newry, 1903; 1914 - 1916

    • ... been a Convenient arrangement as Dundalk was a much nearer mobilisation centre for us than Dungannon, There was, however, a crux in the matter, of the invitation as the man who invited us to Dundalk ...

  • WS Ref #: 388 , Witness: Joseph Good, Member IV, London, 1914 -1916

    • ... was over, I was in command of one hundred or so Claremen. I took them onto Dundalk. These men were mostly ... them from firing,, from sheer high spirits. In the number I took back to Dundalk I would say ...

  • WS Ref #: 400 , Witness: Richard Walsh, Member, IRB, 1908-21; Representative on IV Executive, 1917-21; Senior Officer, IRA Mayo, 1919-21

    • ... than through Belfast. A considerable amount came through Dundalk and Drogheda. I never sent stuff through to any port but Dublin. I heard, however, that the workers on the boats calling at Dundalk ...

    • ... , Dory O'Connor, Dick McKee, Oscar Traynor, William M. O'Reilly end some of the McQuills of Dundalk ...

  • WS Ref #: 402 , Witness: Sean Cusack, OC Antrim Brigade, IRA, 1919

    • ... 30. I again saw Collins as to the uiokest method of getting &eGahon' a messages to him. He told me that he would put me in touch with a young follow named paddy MoKevitt, a native of Dundalk, who ... between Dundalk èid, Dublin on G. H. Q. messages and was a trusted young man, On account ...

  • WS Ref #: 526 , Witness: Eugene Loughran, Member IRB and IV, Armagh, 1916; Officer IRA, Armagh, 1921

    • ... military posts in the town of Dundalk, including the Military Barracks and made prisoners of our Divisional 0/C., General Frank Aiken, and a lot of his officers and men. After the capture of Dundalk ...

    • ... 8. Newry to Armagh. Later on a second consignment came to us from Dundalk and was dumped at Ballymacnab. We distributed all this stuff to every unit in the Brigade without the loss of a single round of ammunition. Some of the munitions I took into Armagh and handed over in Armagh to Derry officers ...

  • WS Ref #: 605 , Witness: John Cosgrove, Captain IRA, Armagh, 1921

    • ... quantities were to be supplied to our area from Divisional Head-quarters in Dundalk. John Garvey was our ... Dundalk to Ballymecnab, and what was allotted to us was handed ...

  • WS Ref #: 801 , Witness: William Mullins, Officer Commanding Communications, 1919; Officer IRB and IRA, Kerry, 1921

    • ... but that morning a large number of us were transferred to Dundalk Gaol to serve our two years ... . We were on hungerstrike on our arrival at Dundalk and within ten days of our arrival we were all ...

  • WS Ref #: 1571 , Witness: James Dunne, Commandant IRA, Kildare, 1921

    • ... August, 1922. After being taken to Naas Military Barracks, we were sent to Dundalk Jail. Kildare 7th Brigade prisoners in Dundalk Jail numbered about 6o men. After eleven days in jail and on the 15th ...

    • ... 15. My column, after two days forced march, arrived back in Kill area, where we had to rest for a week. I got in touch with the Brigade O/C, P. Brennan, and reformed the column. Several men who had come home with us from Dundalk were from the Edenderry and Rhode areas in Offaly. I put E. Mitchell ...

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