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Michael Walker - Commentary
Michael Walker was present at the inaugural meeting of the Irish Volunteers in 1913. He and his brother John were both posted to Jacob’s on Easter Monday. His statement describes a hostile crowd in Blackpitts “singing and dancing to English songs of a quasi-patriotic nature”. He and his brother escaped from Jacob’s after the surrender but were subsequently arrested and sent to Stafford jail.