`."System- "System gl܂-"System--@Times New Roman---  2 q`c  @Times New Roman---@Times New Roman--------- +2 `cMeeting of Cork, Tipp       2 cerary    2 Fc  22 Kcand Waterford IRA Brigades      ---  2 <c  @Times New Roman--------- 52 `cIntroduction from Chronology       ---  2 Sc  --- I2 `)cMeeting at William Barry's, Ballylegan, G         =2 !clanworth, Co Cork of IRA Brigade             2 `McOfficers from the three Cork Brigades, two Tipperary Brigades (Numbers 2 and                   ------ ;2 ` c3) and the East Limerick Brigade        ---  2 cc  --------- 2 <` cMore Detail  ---  2 <c  ------------ 52 e`cThe meeting lasted two days.      ---  2 e=c   2 e@c --- U2 eE1cThe following represented the brigades: Cork No.               2 z`c1   2 znc-  2 ztc  q2 zyDcCommandant Sean O'Hegarty and Brigade Adjutant Florence O'Donoghue;                   2 ` cCork No. 2      2 c-  2 c  >2 "cCommandant Liam Lynch; Cork No. 3            2 c-  2 c  (2  cCommandant Charlie     ^2 `7cHurley and Quartermaster Dick Barrett; Tipperary No. 2              2 c-  2 c  %2 cCommandant James      2 `cLeahy and Vice     2 c- :2 cCommandant Matt. Barlow; Tipper        2  cary No. 3      2 Dc-  2 Jc  2 O cCommandant    p2 `CcSeamus Robinson and Brigade Adjutant Con Moloney and East Limerick                      2 c-  2 c  --- M2 `,cCommandant Denis Hannigan and Seamus Malone.             2 c   2 c ---  2 c  --- k2 `@cThey reviewed the situation in their areas and made a number of                   [2 #`5crecommendations to GHQ such as that, since the Britis            42 #ch had declared that in the          t2 8`Fcmartial law in their areas IRA men taken prisoner under arms would be                     e2 N`<cexecuted, then similar action be taken against their forces.                 2 N&c   2 N+c  &2 N0cThey also offered        t2 c`Fcone or two (unarmed) columns which GHQ could arm and send to inactive                    2 y`careas.    2 yc   2 yc    2 `cA 2 nQcccording to Winter (see Hart (2002), pg 65), this meeting decided to arrest all                    q2 `Dcstrangers appearing in Areas, and make them prove their identity.                  2 yc   2 ~c   2 c   z2 `Jc[Deasy describes a meeting near Donoughmore of the three Cork brigades at                     82 `caround this time to discuss th        S2 @0ce prospective landing of arms at Squince Strand                ;2 ` cbut does not give an exact date.          2 Xc   2 ]c  D2 b&cHe says that O'Hegarty and O'Donoghue        @Times New Roman--------------------------- %2 `crepresented the 1     --- 2 cst--- J2 *c, Lynch and George Power represented the 2           --- 2 6cnd---  2 Bc  "2 Ecand Hurley and     ------------ .2 4`cDeasy represented the 3       --- 2 /crd---  2 4'c.  2 4,c   2 41c  72 46c(Deasy 1973, pg 194). O'Donog       #2 42chue describes a      2 J`Mcsimilar meeting as having taken place before the meeting on January 6th near                       y2 _`IcBweeing (Bweeng) which is almost definitely the same one as described by                     y2 u`IcDeasy but O'Donoghue says that Hurley was not present and that it was an                  ------ %2 `cinformal meeting      @2 #cto discuss the general situation.]          ---  2 c  --- 2 `cBack    2 c @Times New Roman---- @ !*`- "Arial--ccbbaa