Letter from the Intelligence Officer of the 4th Battalion East Limerick Brigade to Vice Commandant, East Limerick Brigade, relating to intelligence received that the Irish Citizen Army has been instructed by Liberty Hall to raid for arms in the Barracks of evacuating British forces.
Sans titreTypescript note providing background information to P46/1/4/1/1.
Sans titreLetter from Philip Conran, 16 South Summer Street, Pimlico, Dublin 8, to Colonel John M. MacCarthy, 225 Cabra Road, Dublin 7, seeking information relating to the destruction of a British aeroplane by the IRA near Kilfinnane on 8 February 1921.
Sans titreThis sub-series contains other correspondence of military nature received or created by the East Limerick Brigade
Sans titreLetter from East Limerick Brigade Headquarters to Captain Browne, Machine Gun Corps, Kilmallock, [county Limerick], relating to Browne’s request to have an interview with Commandant Hannigan concerning an unspecified complaint.
Sans titreLetter from Alfred W. Thurston alias Thomas Murphy to Officer Commanding IRA, appealing for a change of underwear. Inserted inside the letter is a sheet bearing the addresses of Miss Taylor and Mrs Thurston.
Sans titreLetter from Chief of Police, Police Headquarters, Dáil Éireann, to Officer and Vice Officer Commanding Troops, East Limerick, relating to a request from the Brigade Police Officer for military assistance in quelling local disturbances.
Sans titreLetter from Brigade Vice Commandant, East Limerick Brigade, to the Member of the Court Presiding at Special Sitting of Bruff Parish Court, relating to legal action taken by the IRA against five local men guilty of robbery and assault on 17 April 1922. Also a related charge sheet.
Sans titreIntercepted message from C. A. Walsh, Deputy Inspector General, RIC Office, Dublin Castle, issued to DCs, Cis, Dis, Auxiliary Division and Commandants of Special Constabulary relating to the commandeering of bicycles for RIC.
Sans titreCasualty report from the 2nd Battalion Headquarters on the deaths of Private John Reardon, Quartermaster Edmund Crawford, Captain William Reardon and Private Thomas Howard at various dates.
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