1916 Warning over Confession As a priest I feel bound to warn our people against the danger of revealing anything whatsoever, either under blandishment or threat,...
1916 Church searched We are prohibited by the Irish Press Censor from publishing correspondence that took place between Rev. T. Burke, P.P., Kinvara, and General Sir...
1916 Further arrest On Wednesday, a lad named Riedy, who had been missing since the Rising, was arrested and subsequently released. Although everything was peaceable in...
1916 The nation’s decision Under the War Emergency Measure, it is proposed to set up immediately for 26 counties of Ireland a Home Rule Parliament in...
1916 Pint-sized drinker Edward Cosgrave, licensed publican, Lower Dominick-street, was summoned for supplying drink to a child under 14 years of age, Mary Madden, mother of...
1916 Days of Terror For the country folk, cut off from all communications, these were days and nights of terror during the Rising. The Red Flag...
1916 Battle of Clarenbridge Owing to the isolation of parts of the country quite closely connected at normal times, the people of Galway did not know...
1916 Reflecting on the Rising We are now at a sufficient distance from the dreadful events that took place in Dublin during Easter Week to view them...