Displaying results 801 - 810 of 1209.
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WS Ref #: 565 , Witness: Liam O'Briain, Member IRB and IV, Dublin, 1912 - 1916
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... in Genoa which I visited, on the door of which, in the street, he had a big brass plate with in scribed ...
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... , in the street, he had a big brass plate with, ...
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WS Ref #: 579 , Witness: Sean Byrne, Member F Company, 1 Battalion IV, Dublin, 1916
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... Street. Signed: Sean Byrne Date: 12th Sep 1951 Witness: Joseph Leains Comdt ...
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... I attended a meeting in Keating Branch Gaelic League Hall, North Frederick Street, presided over ...
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... -channel cable from G.P.O. at point in Talbot Street; J. Tyrrell to cut cables at Dunlaoghaire ...
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WS Ref #: 606 , Witness: James P Flood, Commandant IV and IRA, Longford, 1913 - 1921
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... 10. the guards on the trains. They, of course, were railway officials. Miss May Maguire, Main Street, Longford, was an alternative address where communications could also be left and collected. I do not know who were her contacts. There was no Intelligence officer appointed in the Brigade ...
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... would be held by men with those grenades, thus forcing the police to cane out in front on the street ...
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WS Ref #: 616 , Witness: Edward M Stephens, Organiser National Land Bank, 1919
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... NATIONAL LAND BANK LIMITED. 68 Lower Lesson Street, Dublin. The National Bank Ltd. is a co-operative Society registered under the Industrial and Provident Act and governed by a Board of Directors elected by the shareholders. Voting power and interest on share capital are strictly limited ...
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... registration, we had taken a house, 68, Lower Leeson Street, where it was intended to open a banking ...
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... 3. Once the bank was established at 68, Lower Leeson Street, and ready to commence business, it became necessary to issue a circular to the public, outlining the scope of its work and its aims. (For this circular see appendix 'B'). Drafts were considered at the meeting of the committee held ...
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... -operative societies in England. The Irish Agricultural wholesale Society in Thomas Street acted as agent ...
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... , but this was not successful. Once the bank was established at 68 Lower Leeson Street, business was conducted ...
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... No. 2. National Land Bank Limited. 68 Lower Lesson Street, Dublin. 1. The Bank will lend money only to registered co-operative societies which adopt the model rules provided by the Bank subject to any approved modifications. 2. Such societies must consist of at least seven members and a secretary ...
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WS Ref #: 648 , Witness: Catherine Rooney, nee Byrne; Member Cumann na mBan, 1916
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... to Four Courts 7 IX. Activities in King Street area 9 X. The Order to surrender 10 XI. I take up work ...
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... STATEMENT BY MRS. ROONEY (Catherine Byrne of 17 North Richmond Street); 1 De Burgh Road, Parkgate Street, Dublin) I join Cumann na mBan. I joined Cumann na mBan (Central Branch) early in 1915. I was then 20 years of age. I followed the usual drill instruction and rifle practice under Seamus ...
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... the street under fire. It was dark by this time. I was told afterwards that the volunteers. were told ...
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... on the street and keep watch and one of ray brothers was posted at the back door. After some time the men ...
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... 21. Street Schools. These letters were dumped in our house until they could be brought to Michael Collins. My mother plays the part of a dying woman. I should have told you that when Tommy Kilcoyne and Paddy Swanzy had been arrested: in May 1920, both under the assumed name of Lewis, Tommy got word ...
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... he gave me, put it in my mouth and went. back across the street I went straight up to the kitchen ...
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... ADDENDUM TO STATEM1T BY MRS. CATHERINE ROONEY. (BYRNE) 1 De Burgh Road, Parkgate Street, Dublin. I forgot to mention my trip to Belfast in 1918 On my second trip after bringing the "stuff" from Glasgow, James O'Neill of the Citizen Army sent a message to our house that he would like to see Alice ...
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WS Ref #: 659 , Witness: Justin A McCarthy, Commandant IRA, Limerick, 1921
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... Street ATT act 8. Grange Amb 9. GarryspiLlane GarryspiLlane Amb. 10. Glennacrane Glennacrane Amb. 11 ...
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WS Ref #: 691 , Witness: Matthew Davis, Officer IRA, Roscommon, 1921
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... Brigade c/c. by Headquarters of the I.R.B. Henry J. Finlay, Main Street, Roscommon, was appointed ...
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WS Ref #: 706 , Witness: Jeremiah O'Carroll, Captain IRA, Cork, 1921
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... -2- Patrick O'Keeffe and myself (Jeremiah Carroll) were appointed with Bill Connor at a meeting which was held in the Volunteer Hall, Sheares Street, in Cork a fortnight before Easter Sunday, 1916. There was a large attendance Terence McSweeney, the Hales of Ballinadee, Charlie Browne and the two ...
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... STATEMENT BY JEREMIAH CARROLL, MAIN STREET, CARRIGTWOHILL, CO. CORK, AND COLLINS BARRACKS, CORK, FORMERLY OF CLOUGHDUV, CROOKSTOWN, CO. CORK, COMPANY, 3RD BATTALION, CORK I BRIGADE. 23RD APRIL, 1952. A Section of the Irish Volunteers, later known as the I.R.A., was first formed in the Farnanes area ...
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WS Ref #: 727 , Witness: Michael J Lawless, Member IV and IRA, Dublin, 1915 - 1921
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... 5 from the direction of hour mount St after about 10 minutes I heard the Leary footsteps of a man running from the direction of the pepper box church (St Stephens) I was moving up and down and as I heard them I was moving down the street with my back to the church. A swift glance over my shoulder ...
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... the street with my back to the church. A swift glance over my shoulder showed me the man ...
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... the street,, went down the alley nearly opposite (nearer to Merrion Square) called "Power's Court ...
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... in that room. We all left then immediately and crossing the street, went down the alley nearly opposite ...
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WS Ref #: 788 , Witness: Sean (Bertie) Scully, Commandant IRA, Kerry, 1921
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... a job in Trelee, Strand Street National School. I was then 18 years, being born into the world on 8th ...
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... was at a slant across the street almost. He questioned me on list of armament, ammunition, etc., in our ...
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... of the Volunteers and exposed himself several times crossing the street. He was seen from the back ...
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... -16- in North Kerry. He was shot dead in the street of Listowel by North Kerry Volunteers under Con Brosnan. Sean Forde said they had come for me to attend the funeral. As they meant to keep his death secret, they proposed to bury him in West Limerick, he said. His family consented. I went ...
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... on the Square, McCaughey gave them right turn instead of left out Langford Street and up to Glencar ...
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