Report of 27 September 1915
(NAI, CSO/JD/2/99)
The report of 27 September 1915 records visits to the shop of Thomas J Clarke, 75 Parnell Street, on Saturday 25 by Thomas Byrne, followed by Frank Fahy, William O’Leary Curtis and James Murray.
Éamonn Ceannt and James Brennan are observed in Cork Hill.
A number of departures from Dublin are noted, including James M Sullivan to Limerick, Herbert ‘Barney’ Mellows to Kells, Thomas J Clarke, Seán T Ó Ceallaigh and Hugh O’Hehir to Limerick and Piaras Béaslaí to Dundalk.
A meeting on Sunday 26 in the shop of Thomas J Clarke is attended by [James] O’Connor, Michael McGinn and Ben Parsons. Clarke had departed for Limerick.
The report concludes with details of a meeting ‘under the auspices of the Irish Womens’ Franchise League’ in the Phoenix Park, which was attended by around 200 people, and an open air event ‘under the auspices of the 4th Battalion of the Irish Volunteers’ held in Larkfield, Kimmage.
For the full report please see Dublin Metropolitan Police (DMP) Detective Department report on the movement of Dublin extremists on 25 and 26 September 1915.





