(CSO/JD/2/146)
The report of 29 November 1915 records visits to the shop of Thomas J Clarke, 75 Parnell Street, on Saturday 27 November by Con Colbert and Joseph McGuinness, followed by Thomas Byrne, Charles S Power, Michael Foley and John McGarry. On Sunday 28 November, Clarke is visited by McGarry and McGuinness a second time, along with Ben Parsons.
Major John McBride and Éamonn Ceannt are observed together in Dame Street.
A meeting in the office of the Irish Volunteers, 2 Dawson Street, is attended by Bulmer Hobson, Herbert ‘Barney’ Mellows, Michael J O’Rahilly, Michael O’Hanrahan and Herbert M Pim. Following this meeting, Pim departs by train for Cork in the company of Seán MacDiarmada. Later the same evening, a second meeting is attended by Éamonn Ceannt, Con Colbert, Patrick Ryan, Edward Daly, George Irvine and John Fitzgibbon.
The arrival of JP Connolly by train from Belfast is noted.
Gerald Griffin is observed in the company of JJ Walsh in his shop at 26 Blessington Street.
The arrival of John Milroy by train from Dundalk is noted.
The report concludes with details of the attendance by James A Brennan at a meeting in the Theatre Royal addressed by H Bottomley [Horatio Bottomley, editor of John Bull and propagandist].
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