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               <p>Letter from John Dillon (1851-1927) to John Redmond (1856-1918). Dillon writes to Redmond to discuss party issues, including a conversation he had with Joe Devlin MP (1871-1934) on the situation in Belfast. 

John Redmond  was an MP and leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party. He was instrumental in securing the promise of Home Rule from Asquith's liberal government. Upon the outbreak of war, Redmond addressed a group of Irish Volunteers at Woodenbridge, Co. Wicklow, encouraging them to fight with the British Army to ensure the implementation of Home Rule. Redmond's words split the Irish Volunteers across the country. The Easter Rising shocked Redmond, who condemned it bitterly. Nonetheless he appealed for leniency towards those who had not been involved in planning the Rising. John Dillon was an Irish Party M.P. in the House of Commons. Dillon issued a speech in the House on 11 May 1916 where he strongly condemned the British handling of the Rising which had been put down “with so much blood and so much savagery”, and called for an immediate end to executions. Dillon would succeed John Redmond as leader of the Home Rule party in 1918. </p>
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             2, NORTH G<hi rend="superscript"><hi rend="underline">T</hi></hi> GEORGE'S STREET, <lb/>DUBLIN.   Monday 19 June 1916   My dear Redmond   I have just had a <lb/>long battle with Devlin over <lb/>the telephone. He give a <lb/>most cheering account <lb/>the situation in Belfast. <lb/>The account in the Independent <lb/>of the meeting - 5am <lb/>outrageous travesty. I <seg type="del">was</seg>  was 
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            an immense success and <lb/>practically unanimous. <lb/>I expect you will have an <lb/>account for Hannah. <lb/>Devlin's very <seg type="unclear">strongest</seg> <lb/>opinion that you &amp; I <lb/>should go in to Belfast <lb/>on Wednesday evening — <lb/> or at latest by the early <lb/>train on Thursday morning. <lb/>He thinkks it will be of the <lb/>utmost importance to <lb/>be there to interview important
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            people during Thursday.   Let me know what you <lb/>decide to do.   D is making arrangments <lb/>to <seg type="unclear">lessen</seg> the six <lb/>Counties.   On the other hand <lb/><seg type="unclear">Megher</seg> writes that the <lb/>Irish are working <lb/>hard answering against <lb/>the proposal.   A special messenger <lb/>brought me a letter from
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             George yesterday - telling me <lb/>that now <hi rend="underline">all</hi> the <lb/>Unionist Ministers have gone <lb/>into revolt. Bonar Law's <lb/>attitude is not known as <lb/>he's away in Paris.   I am strongly of opinion <lb/>that some money should <lb/>be spent in enabling <lb/>the Fiennan in   <lb/>for the next few days.   Fallon who had a <lb/><hi rend="underline">most</hi> successful meeting
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             of the South Monaghan <lb/>Executive. The longest <lb/>that had been held for <lb/>a long time - and quite <lb/><seg type="unclear">unanimous</seg> — tell me <lb/>that Murphy has <lb/>several agents distributing <lb/>the Independant in <lb/>Ulster.   But for the abominable
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            printing. The Freeman <lb/>of Saturday and <lb/>today are quite good <lb/>campaign douments <lb/>I am taking some <lb/>steps on my own <lb/>responsibility to circulate <lb/>it — This will of <lb/>course cost something.   I shall write tonight <lb/>or tomorrow morning
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            about the overdraft.   Yours Sincerely   <hi rend="underline">John Dillon</hi> 
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