Wicklow and the War of Independance

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INDEX

INDEX Abbey Street (Arklow) 31, 37 Abbey Street (Wicklow town) 159, 171, 173, 226 Anderson, Alfred 124 Annamoe (County Wicklow) 172, 203 Arbour Hill Prison (Dublin) 55 Archer, John 213–214 Archer, Mary 213–214 Ardeen House (Shillelagh) 87, 89 Arklow (County Wicklow) 11–42, 189–190, 212, 217, 221 RIC Barracks 25, 26–27 Ashe, Thomas 163 Ashford (County Wicklow) 53, 146, 147, 158, 164, 168, 172, 225 Aughrim (County Wicklow) 18, 25, 89–90, 176, 218 Austin, P. 95 Avoca (County Wicklow) 20, 26, 177, 195, 216 Avondale (County Wicklow) 147, 155, 157, 181, 191 Back Strand (Bray) 60, 61 Bailey, Alfred 218 Ballinabarney Hill (County Wicklow) 47 Ballinacarrig (County Wicklow) 168 Ballinglen (County Wicklow) 89–90 Ballinstreagh Woods (County Wicklow) 39 Ballinure (County Wexford) 103, 112 Ballitore (County Kildare) 103 Ballyarthur Wood (County Wicklow) 38

Ballycreen Park (Aughrim) 218 Ballycurry (County Wicklow) 221 Ballyhenry (County Wicklow) 172 Ballyhenry House (Ashford) 43 Ballykillavane (Glenealy) 149 Ballymahon Road (Bray) 60 Ballymore-Eustace (County Kildare) 103 Baltinglass (County Wicklow) 97–98, 103, 107–108, 110, 111, 153, 161, 178, 179, 180, 216 Barlow, Ciss 237 Barlow, Fanny 234 Barlow, Greta 238 Barlow, Jack 163, 237 Barndarrig (County Wicklow) 29–31, 168, 172, 215, 219, 225 Barnes, Private James A. 181 Barry, Henry 213 Barry, Kevin 162–163, 168 Barry, Patrick 213 Barry, Stephen 52 Barton, Robert Childers 14, 50– 51, 61, 64, 97–98, 104 n1, 109–110, 143–144, 170, 203–210 imprisoned in England 157, 158, 175, 241 Mountjoy prison 23, 86, 107, 145–146, 153 private papers 241–243 treaty negotiations 204–210, 209 n13, 242 Beggars Bush Barracks (Dublin) 64–65, 236–237 Behan, Michael ’Gunner’ 93–94, 95 Bergin, J. 72 Bermingham, Catherine 212

Birch, William 95 Blacklion (County Wicklow) 214 Blackwood (County Roscommon) 190 Blessington (County Wicklow) 66, 108–109, 111, 212 Boland, Harry 67, 98 Bowe, J. 95 Boyle, Rev. W.F. 76 Brady, Francis 91 Brady, John 50 Brady, John Edward 183 Bray (County Wicklow) 49–60, 61–68, 69–81, 128, 178, 212, 217, 218, 219, 223–224 Bray Courthouse (Bray) 62, 66 Bray RIC Barracks 49, 53, 54, 56–57, 62, 63 Brennan, J. 95 Brennan, James 225 Brennan, P. 229 Brennan, Patrick J. 128 Brennan, Robert 131 Brennan, T. 95 Brick & Tile Works (Arklow) 31, 36 Brickfield Lane (Wicklow town) 226–228 Bridge Street (Arklow) 22–23, 33 Brien, Alexander 213 Brien, Jim 50 Brien, Laurence 58, 59, 185 Brien, Mick 50, 57 Brien, Owen 56 Brien, Pat 54, 55 Brien, Tom 53, 54, 57 Brittas Bay (County Wicklow) 171, 211 Britten, F.A. 149

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17min
pages 246-254

Researching Wicklow County Archives: The Barton Collection — Catherine Wright

3min
pages 242-245

‘Under the stairs’: Extracts from the diary of Sheelah O’Grady — Stan O’Reilly

12min
pages 234-241

Restricting motoring in Ireland 1918–21 — James Scannell

2min
pages 224-225

William O’Grady: Wicklow revolutionary republican — Stan O’Reilly

11min
pages 226-233

Robert Barton: Wicklow revolutionary and statesman — Chris Lawlor

12min
pages 204-211

The War of Independence in Wicklow: Two killings revisited — Brendan Flynn

7min
pages 188-191

Rosemary Raughter

22min
pages 212-223

Wicklow through the War of Independence — John Finlay

1hr
pages 144-177

The War of Independence in Wicklow: The war against the police — Brendan Flynn

14min
pages 178-187

Rosemary Raughter

9min
pages 136-143

Witness Statements — Rosemary Raughter

12min
pages 128-135

Enniskerry 1916–22 — Brian White

5min
pages 124-127

Chris Lawlor

13min
pages 116-123

Chris Lawlor

13min
pages 108-115

Chris Lawlor

13min
pages 98-107

Independence — Kevin Lee

10min
pages 90-97

Two weeks in Bray, Easter 1919 — James Scannell

18min
pages 70-83

The assassination of Coollattin land agent, Frank Brooke, 30 July 1920 — Kevin Lee

9min
pages 84-89

Truce to Civil War in Bray — Henry Cairns

10min
pages 62-69

Sheila Clarke

8min
pages 44-49

Bray at war 1920–21 — Henry Cairns

17min
pages 50-61

Conflict continues: 1921 — Jim Rees

17min
pages 34-43

‘Whole time engaged’: July to December 1920 — Jim Rees

14min
pages 26-33

AUTHORS

4min
pages 6-9

FOREWORD

1min
pages 10-11

Preparing for war: 1918–19 — Jim Rees

9min
pages 12-17

The war escalates: January to June 1920 — Jim Rees

13min
pages 18-25
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