SOURCES BY PROFILE


Captain Arthur Beveridge & Captain James O’S. Beveridge

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1909; 1914; 1916; 1918; 1919; 1921; 1924; 1934; 1937; 1939.

Oliver Murphy (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin, 2003.

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Ken Kinsella. Out of the Dark 1914-1918: South Dubliners Who Fell in the Great War. Sallins, 2014.

Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook. Easter, 1916. Weekly Irish Times. Dublin, 1917.



Vice-Commandant Cathal Brugha

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

Alfred Burgess, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 1634.

Capuchin Archives, Ireland.

Aine Ceannt, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 264.

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John Styles, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 175.


Major Francis Burke

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1911; 1916.



Captain Stan C. Callaghan

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1915; 1916; 1917; 1918.

Ken Kinsella. Out of the Dark 1914-1918: South Dubliners Who Fell in the Great War. Sallins, 2014.

Oliver Murphy (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin, 2003.

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

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www.irishwarmemorials.ie/Memorials-Detail?memoId=458



Captain James F. ‘Bob’ Carroll & Second-Lieutenant Stan Carroll

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1914; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1920.

Oliver Murphy (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin, 2003.

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.



Lance-Corporal Reginald F. Clery

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1910; 1913; 1916.

Oliver Murphy (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin, 2003.

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

James Rowan, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 871.

Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook. Easter, 1916. Weekly Irish Times. Dublin, 1917.



Matthias Dernam

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

Christopher Moran, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 1438.

Paul O’Brien. Field of Fire: The Battle of Ashbourne, 1916. Dublin, 2012.

Charles Weston, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 149.

Frank Whearity. ‘Brothers in Arms: Matthias and Joseph Derham Irish Volunteers 1916’. Time & Tide Vol. 7 (2010). Skerries Historical Society, Dublin, 2010.

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Email communication with Frank Whearity, April, 2016.

Jimmy Wren, The GPO Garrison Easter Week 1916: A Biographical Dictionary. Dublin, 2015.



Commandant Éamon de Valera

The Belvederian 1906.

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Oliver Murphy (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin, 2003.

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Rector Fr John Fahy

The Belvederian 1916-1919; 1929; 1931.

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The Irish Times, 3 May, 1916; 17 August, 1916.

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Sunday Independent, 22 April, 1984.



Second-Lieutenant Ed Gerrard

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1908; 1916; 1925; 1931. 

Clongowes Wood College: War List. Revised to Jan, 1918.

Captain E. Gerrard, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 348.

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

James Rowan, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 871.



Lieutenant Leo Hilliard

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1916; 1917; 1926; 1936.

Thomas J. Doyle, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 186.

Robert Holland, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 280.

Seamus Kenny, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 158.

Neil Richardson. According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

Captain Thomas Young, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 531.



Richard Humphreys

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

Risteard Mac Amhlaoibh, ‘A Rebels Diary: Being Extracts from the Notes of an Old Belvederian who Fought in the Rebellion of Easter Week, 1916,’ The Belvederian 1917.

Niall Humphreys, ‘Relatives of those in the Rising have no greater role than anyone else,’ The Irish Times, 23 March, 2016.

Jimmy Wren, The GPO Garrison Easter Week 1916: A Biographical Dictionary. Dublin, 1915.

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Second-Lieutenant Joseph Little

The Belvederian 1906; 1909; 1910; 1916; 1917.

Albert George Fletcher Desborough, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 1604.

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William Henry. Supreme Sacrifice: The Story of Éamonn Ceannt 1881-1916. Cork, 2015.

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook. Easter, 1916. Weekly Irish Times. Dublin, 1917.



Lieutenant Michael MacSweeney

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1915; 1916; 1917.

Clongowes Wood College: War List. Revised to Jan, 1918.

Patricia Curtin-Kelly. An Ornament to the City: Holy Trinity Church & the Capuchin Order. Dublin, 2015.

Mr. Nicholas Laffan, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 210.

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

Eugene Sheehy, May It Please the Court. Dublin, 1951.



Cadet Joseph James Malone

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian, 1909-1918.

Oliver Murphy (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin, 2003.

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook. Easter, 1916. Weekly Irish Times. Dublin, 1917.

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www.irishwarmemorials.ie/Memorials-Detail?memoId=458

www.tcd.ie/Library/1916/defending-the-college.



Lieutenant Godfrey McCullagh

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1911; 1913; 1915; 1916; 1917; 1920.

www.chebucto.ns.ca/Humanities/FSCNS/Scots_NS/Clans/MacCulloch/Military_MacCulloch/CGA_WWI_MC.html.



James McNeill

The Belvederian 1928.

Micheal Kennedy, ‘McNeill, James,’ Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge, 2009.



Eimar O’Duffy

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

Bulmer Hobson, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 81.

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Patrick Maume & Thomas Charles-Edwards. ‘MacNeill, Eoin (John),’ Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge, 2009.

Cathleen McCarthy, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 937.

James H. Murphy. ‘O’Duffy, Eimar (Ultan),’ Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge, 2009.

Eimar O'Duffy, The Wasted Land. London, 1929.

Gearóid Ua hUallacháin, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 328.



Alderman Laurence O’Neill

The Belvederian 1919; 1936.

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Joseph E. A. Connell Jnr. Dublin in Rebellion: A Directory 1913-1923. Dublin, 2009. 

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William O'Brien, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 1,766.



Lieutenant Jack Plunkett

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1908; 1911; 1917.

Honor Ó Brolcháin, 16 Lives: Joseph Plunkett. Dublin, 2012.



Jack Plunkett, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 488 & 865.

Lawrence William White, ‘Plunkett, Joseph Mary’. Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge, 2009.

Jimmy Wren, The GPO Garrison Easter Week 1916: A Biographical Dictionary. Dublin, 2015.



Commandant-General Joseph Mary Plunkett

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1916; 1917; 1966.

Sidney Czira, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 909.

Geraldine Dillon (nee Plunkett), Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 358.

Nellie Donnelly (nee Gifford), Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 256.

Oliver Murphy (ed.). The Cruel Clouds of War: A Book of the Sixth-Eight Former Pupils and Teachers of Belvedere College S.J. Who Lost Their Lives in the Military Conflicts of the 20th Century. Dublin, 2003.

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Grace Plunkett, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 257.

Jack Plunkett, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 488 & 865.

Joseph Mary Plunkett. The Poems of Joseph Mary Plunkett. Dublin, 1916.

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Lawrence William White, ‘Plunkett, Joseph Mary’. Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge, 2009.



Second-Lieutenant Rory Roche

The Belvederian 1916; 1931.



Second-Lieutenant Eugene Sheehy

Belvedere College Dublin List of Pupils 1832-1936. Dublin, 1940.

The Belvederian 1907; 1908; 1916; 1923; 1929.

Joseph E. A. Connell Jnr. Dublin in Rebellion: A Directory 1913-1923. Dublin, 2009.

‘On this day…6 April’, The James Joyce Centre. jamesjoyce.ie/day-6-april/

 ‘On this day…6 May’, The James Joyce Centre. jamesjoyce.ie/on-this-day-6-may/

Eilís Ní Dhuibhne, ‘Family Values: The Sheehy Skeffington Papers in the National Library of Ireland’, History Ireland, Spring 2002. www.historyireland.com/20th-century-contemporary-history/family-values-the-sheehy-skeffington-papers-in-the-national-library-of-ireland/

Neil Richardson, According to Their Lights: Stories of Irishmen in the British Army, Easter 1916. Wilton, 2015.

Eugene Sheehy, May It Please the Court. Dublin, 1951.

Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook. Easter, 1916. Weekly Irish Times. Dublin, 1917.



Lieutenant Domhnall Ua Buachalla

Domhnall Ua Buachalla, Bureau of Military History, Witness Statement 194.

Marie Coleman. ‘Domhnall Ó Buachalla (1866-1963),’ Dictionary of Irish Biography. Cambridge, 2009.

Donal Fallon, Sam McGrath & Ciarán Murray. Come Here To Me!: Dublin’s Other History. Dublin, 2012.

Adhamhnán Ó Súilleabháin. Domhnall Ua Buachalla: Rebellious Nationalist, Reluctant Governor. Sallins, 2015.

Jimmy Wren. The GPO Garrison Easter Week 1916: A Biographical Dictionary. Dublin, 2015.

www.maynoothuniversity.ie/library/events/launch-domhnall-ua-buachalla-exhibition.

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Belvedere College S.J. 1910s

Belvedere College S.J. 1910s