Activities Of Countess Markievicz |
Ho 144/1580/316818 |
1911-1926 |
177 |
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Activities Of Sinn Fein Supporter, Dr Mannix, Roman Catholic Archbishop Of Melbourne |
Ho 144/22281 |
1919-1960 |
183 |
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Alderman Thomas Kelly, Lord Mayor Of Dublin: Internment In United Kingdom |
Ho 144/1615/395988 |
1919-1920 |
53 |
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Aliens Deported For Political Activities In Ireland |
Ho 144/22306 |
1916-1922 |
7 |
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Amnesty In Respect Of Offences Of An Irish Political Character And Remission Of Sentences On Connaught Rangers Who Mutinied |
Ho 144/3724 |
1904-1924 |
166 |
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Arthur Casey, A Member Of The Royal Irish Constabulary, Sentenced By Court Martial At Dublin On 12 April 1922 To Penal Servitude For Life (Subsequently Commuted To 10 Years' Penal Servitude) For Aiding And Abetting An Ambush Of A Party Of His Comrades By Members Of The Irish Republican Army, In Which Two Men Of The Party Were Killed. |
Ho 144/17627 |
1922-1925 |
73 |
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Arthur Fitzgerald O'Hara. Internment In Ireland. Writ Against Secretary Of State For Illegal Arrest And False Imprisonment |
Ho 144/2871 |
1922-1923 |
35 |
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Arthur Patrick (Or Art) O'Brien Deported And Interned In Ireland. Writ Against Home Secretary Claiming Damages Under Habeas Corpus Act For False Imprisonment. Released By Court Of Appeal. Re-Arrested On Charges Of Seditious Conspiracy |
Ho 144/3577 |
1848-1954 |
618 |
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Ashe, Thomas. |
Ho 144/1459/316398 |
1916-1917 |
10 |
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Assassination Of Field Marshall Sir Henry Wilson (In London) |
Ho 144/3689 |
1915-2000 |
240 |
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Attempts To Smuggle Arms Into Ireland From Usa |
Ho 144/1652/214036 |
1818-1921 |
319 |
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B C Barton, Mp For West Wicklow: Sentenced By Court Martial To Three Years Ps In 1920; Signatory To The Treaty Of 1921 |
Ho 144/1683/398891 |
1865-1921 |
81 |
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Barret, John. Convicted At Ulster Assizes In Belfast On 1 December 1920 For Murder Committed In Co. Sligo And Sentenced To Penal Servitude For Life. Transferred To Broadmoor And Then An English Prison To Serve Sentence. Following Partition, Secretary Of State Had No Power To Return Convict To Irish Free State And He Was Latterly The Only Convict In English Or Scottish Prison Convicted In Ireland In Respect Of An Offence In An Area Now In The Irish Free State. |
Ho 144/20612 |
1896-1936 |
169 |
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Blythe, E. Internment. |
Ho 144/1454/312169 |
1915-1917 |
52 |
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Captain John Colthurst Bowen-Colthurst: Tried By Court Martial For Executing Without Trial, Three Civilian Prisoners; Found Guilty But Insane |
Ho 144/21349 |
1896-1940 |
422 |
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Carney, Winifred, Internment. |
Ho 144/1457/314179 |
1916 |
40 |
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Case Of Rebel Irish Priest Given Permission To Say Private Mass While Imprisoned |
Ho 144/1745/415172 |
1920-1922 |
51 |
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Catherine Furlong. Internment In Ireland |
Ho 144/2865 |
1916-1923 |
92 |
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Charles Diamond, Editor Of The Catholic Herald. Imprisoned For Publishing Article `killing No Murder'. |
Ho 144/1624/400098 |
1919-1920 |
33 |
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Cissie Sheehan. Internment In Ireland |
Ho 144/2894 |
1922-1923 |
9 |
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