Displaying results 91 - 100 of 187.
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WS Ref #: 4 , Witness: Diarmuid Lynch, Member Supreme Council IRB; Member 1st and 2nd Dail Eireann
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... at Dundalk. Colleagues on the Coiste next suggested. that we endeavpur to elect men. then in prison ... a salutary lesson to all concerned. Our delegate friends at Dundalk (not all IRB men) held a caucus ... in the arrangements. Just then I had been busy with the Ard Fheis at Dundalk, whence we returned to Dublin a day ...
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... completely forgotten having used the name of Hardy & Co., Dundalk, until you located their advertisement ...
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... of one seed firm in each of six centres, - Dublin, Galway, Tralee, Cork. Waterford, Dundalk ...
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... Fheis - Dundalk, July 1915 The non-political plank of the Gaelic League (by which it was understood ...
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WS Ref #: 873 , Witness: Charles Browne, Officer IRA, Cork, 1921
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... Dundalk Gaol ...
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WS Ref #: 1377 , Witness: Hugo MacNeill, Commandant Fianna Eireann, Dublin, 1919 - 1921
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... . A ninth was added that year. Sluaighte also existed in Belfast, Newry, Dundalk, Waterford, Cork ...
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WS Ref #: 286 , Witness: Nora O'Brien, nee Connolly; Member Cumann na mBan, 1916; Daughter of James Connolly, executed 1916
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... was considered the officer in charge by us all. P.J. Burke was in charge of Ulster; he was from Dundalk ...
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... took it; and it brought us to Dundalk, but went no further. The only trains travelling to Dublin were ...
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WS Ref #: 395 , Witness: Thomas Fitzpatrick, (Bob McDonnell) Captain IRA, Belfast, 1921; OC Antrim Brigade, 1921
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... to their homes were transferred to Dundalk military barracks and to the Curragh Camp. Dumps were ...
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WS Ref #: 418 , Witness: Una C Stack, Widow of Austin Stack; member Cumann na mBan, 1918 - 1921
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... was over, the prisoners were transferred to Dundalk, where, in November, Austin led ...
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WS Ref #: 488 , Witness: John (Jack) Plunkett, Brother of Joseph Plunkett, executed 1916; Lieutenant IV, Dublin, 1916; Member GHQ Engineering Staff, IV and IRA
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... O'Lochlainn, Geraldine, Fiona, Mimi and myself went to the 1915 Oireachtas in Dundalk, but I am ...
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WS Ref #: 578 , Witness: Peter Woods, Captain, IRA Monaghan, 1921
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... the town, escorting prisoners to Dundalk Jail and also conveying lunatics to Monaghan asylum. Recruits ...
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WS Ref #: 687 , Witness: M.J. Curran, Rector, Irish College, Rome, 1921
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... -235- 18th November, 1917:- "The last of the Sian Féin prisoners, who less than a week ago were sent from Mount joy Jail to Dundalk, is now at liberty. After the Tomás Ashe inquest the political prisoners were accorded special treatment. Austin Stack says that Sinn Féin intends to fight the matter ...
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... -235- 18th November, 1917:- "The last of the Slim Féin prisoners, who less than a week ago were sent from Mountjoy Jail to Dundalk, is now at liberty. After the Tomás Ashe inquest the political prisoners were accorded special treatment. Austin Stack says that Sinn Féin intends to fight the matter ...
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WS Ref #: 1770 , Witness: Kevin O'Shiel, Judicial Commissioner, Dail Land Courts, 1920 -1922
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BMH.WS1770 Section 5.pdf, on page 143
... of headquarters for its northern half, Dundalk in Co. Louth serving the same purpose for its southern ...
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BMH.WS1770 Section 6.pdf, on page 83
... backers of mine to the parting of our ways at Dundalk, I changing there for Lisburn and they going ...
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BMH.WS1770 Section 4.pdf, on page 80
... 529. damage or poison. That, curiously enough, was a phobia that was widespread in those days. In many places, such as Dundalk, Drogheda, &c., military and National Volunteers, side by side, guarded reservoirs and waterworks. Soldiers in the Altmore hills created great local excitement ...
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