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ROINN COSANTA. BUREAU OF MILITARY HISTORY, 1913-21. STATEMENT BY WITNESS DOCUMENT NO. W.S. 343 Witness Mr. James Barrett, Athenry, Co. Galway. Identity Member of I.R.B. Athenry 1913. -; Staff Officer, Athenry Battalion 1920-1921. Subject (a) National activities 1913-1916; (b) Mobilisation and plans to form lime of communication between Athlone and Athenry, Easter Week 1916. Conditions, if any, stipulated by Witness Nil File No. S.1321 Form B.S.M.2.

STATEMENT BY JAMES BARRETT. Athenry, Co. Galway. I joined the Atilenry Branoh of the Irish Republican Brotherhood about 1913. I was sworn in by the late Dick Murphy who was Centre at that time. Meetings were held regularly every month. The principal matters discussed at the meetings were the suitability of persona proposed for membership and the spreading of the organisation. I joined the Athenry Company of the volunteers at the inaugural meeting which was held very early in 1914. Larry Lardiner was elected Captain. Training parades were held twice weekly. At first we were trained by reserve N.C.Os. of the British Army; at the outbreak of the first World War they were called up and from that On we were trained by our own officers. The training included. drill, musketry, pike drill, scouting, first aid. At the split in the Volunteers caused by John Redmond's5 speech at Woodenbridge, a special meeting of the Company was held to doic1e Which side the Volunteers would take. The position was explained by Captain L. Lardiner who said that anyone who did not stand behind. McNeill was free to leave; no one left. Early in 1915, Liam Mellows was appointed Chief organiser for the County Gelway. immediately after his arrival the Volunteers wore put on a stricter military basis and re-organised as a Brigade. Larry Lardiner

2. was appointed Brigade Commandant. Pollowing Lardiner's promotion, Frank Hynes Was elected Captain of the Athenry Company. Training was also intensified. Mellows save a series of lectures on tactics. We also had field exercises and at week-ends intercompany manoeuvres. also concentrated on bayonet He traii1rig; we also had a good deal. of rifle practice; we fired both.22 and service rifles in the Athenry. woods near Shortly before the Rising we were told that the R.I.C. might attempt to disarm the Volunteers, and if so, we were to resist by force of if necessary. At a Company parade held during Holy Week, orders were issued for the Company to parade at either 3 or 4 O'clock on Easter Sunday evening, and to bring all amms, equipment and rations. we were also advised to receive the Sacraments which the vast majority of the Company did. Shortly after Mass on Easter Sunday, countermanding order was received in Athenry, and as a I result the mobilisation for that afternoon was cancelled, but we were told, to hold ourselves ready for a further mobilisation. At 12 noon on Easter Monday I met Commandant Larry Lardiner. He told me that the Volunteers were out in He gave me a dispatch to deliver to Dublin. Liam Mellows who was at Killeeneen. I think the dispatch was that the Rising had started in Dublin. I went to Eleming's House in Clarinbridge and gave the dispatch to one of the Flemings who was also a Volunteer, to deliver I to Mellows. I waited at Fleming's house until he came back and he gave me a dispatch from Mellows for Larry Lardiner. Mellows dispatch to Lardiner was to

3. mobilise all Companies immediately and to form a line of communication between Athlone and Galway. I delivered the dispatch to Lardiner who told me that he wanted me to go to Ballinasloe with dispatches for Fr. Connolly, the College, Ballinasloe, and Professor Gaffney, Ballinasloe, and to bring two men with me. I brought John Walsh and John Cleary. It was then on Monday night; we cycled to Ballinasloe and arrived there early on Tuesday morning. I delivered the dispatches to both Fr. Connolly and professor Gaffney. The dispatches were instructions to form a line of Communication between Athlone and Galway. Fr. Connolly said he would endeavour to get in touch with the Athlone Volunteers, but he understood they had 1eft Athlone and had gone in the direction of Shannonbridge. I returned to Athenry arriving there at about 1 a.m. on Wednesday and went to the Agricultural Farm and reported to Commandant Larry Lardiner. While at the Farm a reconnaissance party of R.I.C. approached the Farm. We opened fire on then; they replied to our fire and retreated. On Wednesday evening we marched in military formation by road to Moyode Castle, there about arriving 7 or 8 O'clock on Thursday morning. While at Moyode Castle I went out with a Couple of foraging parties. On one occasion I was sent out to get some cattle for slaughtering. I brought back twenty-one of the finest I bullocks to be got anywhere. They were the property of the Dalys of Dunsandle; however, none of them was slaughtered. I went on another occasion to Mr. Ward, Publican & Grocer, of Kiltullagh, for tea, sugar and

4. tobacco. I gave him a receipt for the goods which we took, I told him if we won we would pay for them, but if we lost he would lose very little. When commandeering provisions, etc., we went on1y to wealthythy shopkeepers and big farmers. Late on Friday night we left Moyode Castle and went to Lime Park. On the march there I was acting as rearguard scout. I Was overtaken by Rev. T. Fahy. He advised me to go home, and said that there were 1,200 marines ready in Galway to come out and attack us. I told him I would not go home without an order from my superior officer. On arrival at Eime Park I went to the kitchen with Charlie White to prepare some food. some hours later John Walsh came and told us that the Volunteers had been disbanded and had already left Lime Park. I told the six or seven R.I.C. prisoners who were in a room off the kitchen that they could have the food that was prepared. At the entrance gate to Limo Park I overtook Liam Mellows, Alf Monahan and prank Hynes. I offered to go with them but Mellows would not agree. He told me to knock round for a while and everything would blow. ower, but it would be different with them. I noticed that Mellows was still in uniform but had no great coat. I offered to give him mine; at first he declined the offer but eventually after assuring him that I could get another one he reluctantly agreed to take it. Some years later when I met him he recalled this incident. I went "on the run" and about three weeks later I was captured and brought to Galway Jail. After a few

5. days I was transferred to Richmond Barracks, Dublin. From there I was sent to Knutsford jail. After a short time there I was sent to Frongoch. I was released about August 1916. SIGNED Seáryurs Cackerd DATE 24-1-1950 WITNESS Seán Brennan Comdt.