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Re: James Farrell/O'Farrell and Cadet Beard - I have gone through newspaper clippings I have for the Fitzgerald family and I hope the following is of help to you.
Source: Irish Independent March 18th 1921
Article Title: Inquiries & Funerals
At the end of the article the following paragraph:
Funeral of Cadets
"The remains of the 2 Auxiliary victims of the Great Brunswick St shooting understood to be those of Section- Leader Beard M.C, and Temp. Cadet Farrow (presumably the cadet also referred to as Farrell and O'Farrell) were removed by the L.N.W steamer from Dublin t Holyhead last night, the body of the former being it was understood, bound for Nottingham, and of the latter for Birmingham for burial. The remains were escorted by about 10 tenders containing Auxiliaries, lorries with soldiers, and R.I.C men; an armoured car bringing up the rear. Several beautiful wreaths were held on the coffins."
Earlier in the article it states that an inquiry into the death of Bernard O'Hanlon took place in King George V Hospital. Bernard O'Hanlon was buried in Dundalk.
Edit: Wreaths were laid on the coffins