(NAI, CSO/JD/2/251)
The report of 20 April 1916 states that Thomas J Clarke did not visit his shop at 75 Parnell Street until 10pm. He is observed in conversation with John R Reynolds, who arrived at this time. In Clarke’s absence, the shop is visited throughout the day by Con Collins and Patrick Ryan, followed by Thomas MacDonagh, Seán MacDiarmada, Edward Daly and William O’Leary Curtis.
A meeting in the office of the Irish Volunteers, 2 Dawson Street, is attended by Michael J O’Rahilly, Michael O’Hanrahan, Herbert ‘Barney’ Mellows and Jeremiah C [Diarmuid] Lynch.
Thomas [Desmond] Fitzgerald is observed in Dame Street.
The arrival of John Neeson by train from Drogheda [County Louth] is noted, along with the departure of PF Burke to Carrickmacross [County Monaghan].
A number of individuals are observed throughout the city centre, including Fenton Lynch and Edward Daly together in Sackville Street [O’Connell Street], JJ Walsh in his shop at 26 Blessington Street, Arthur Griffith at 12 D’Olier Street and Edward Daly at 2 Dawson Street.
A meeting in the office of the Irish Volunteers, 2 Dawson Street, is attended by Éamon de Valera, Bulmer Hobson, [James] O’Connor, Jeremiah Joseph O’Connell and Patrick Ryan.
A report is provided of a ‘motored’ journey by ‘returned American’ James W Vaughey [Vaughan] to Drogheda [County Louth] and his return late the same evening to his room at the Gresham Hotel.
The report concludes with details of drills by members of the Irish Volunteers at 5 Blackhall Street and Larkfield, Kimmage.
Copies are included of the latest issues of Honesty and the Irish Volunteer, as well as numbers 12 and 13 in the series of Tracts for the Times, written by Patrick H Pearse.
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