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            <title type="main">Letter from Major-General Lovick Bransby Friend to John Redmond, 11 March 1916</title>
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               <p>Letter from Major-General Lovick Bransby Friend (1856-1944) to John Redmond (1856-1918). Friend writes to Redmond about the activities of the Irish Volunteer Training Corps. Friend assures Redmond that the manoeuvres were unofficial and unarmed. Friend writes that he is also willing to use both the National Volunteers as well as the Ulster Volunteers in the same unofficial capacity. The Volunteer Training Corps was a voluntary home defence militia during World War I.
Major General Sir Lovick Bransby Friend was a British Army major general and cricketer. Friend was in charge of Administration at Irish Command in 1912 and appointed Commander-in-Chief, Ireland in 1914, he was replaced following the Easter Rising in 1916.
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. </p>
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             HEADQUARTERS, <lb/>IRISH COMMAND, <lb/>PARKGATE, <lb/>DUBLIN.     [1916!]     11<hi rend="superscript">th</hi><hi rend="underline">March</hi>   Dear M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Redmond.   I enclosed you a note <lb/>of what the Vol Training <lb/>Corps men-are now <lb/>doing at Belfast -. <lb/>you will see that it is <lb/>an unofficial gratuitous <lb/>employ - and that the <lb/>patrols are unarmed <lb/>except for batons or sticks.   The Volunteer Training <lb/>Corps men in Dublin <lb/>are doing some small
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            unofficial gratutious <lb/>work at North Wall- <lb/>&amp; the Railway Stations- <lb/>but as guides &amp; helpers <lb/>to the soldiers passing <lb/>through, not as guards- <lb/>as you konw I am <lb/>willing and <seg type="unclear">anxious</seg> <lb/>to use National (and <lb/>Ulster) Volunteers in such <lb/>purposes- &amp; other more <lb/>intended duties. <lb/>But I can only offer
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            to do this, at present in <lb/>the same way- as  for in  the <lb/>Volunteer <seg type="unclear">Army</seg> Corps- <lb/>unofficial- gratuitous <lb/>and unarmed- (save <lb/>for batons.)    The <seg type="unclear">armies</seg> of the <lb/>National Volunteers at <lb/>Cork were accepted by <lb/>me-on my own <lb/>responsibility- but I <lb/>found myself unable <lb/>to continue the arrangement.   I dare say you can
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            understand the difficulties <lb/>that exist on this question <lb/>as regards any action <lb/>of the Military authorities <lb/>in Ireland: &amp; I should <lb/>have to consult the <lb/>adjutant General at <lb/>the <seg type="unclear">W-</seg> office. Lieutenant General <lb/>Sir Nevil Macready before <lb/>making any deliberate <lb/>proposal.   Your servant   <hi rend="underline">L.B. <seg type="unclear">Friend</seg></hi> 
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