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Letter from Major-General E.B. Friend to Ernest Blythe, 7 April 1916
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Letter from Major-General E.B. Friend to Ernest Blythe, 7 April 1916
Military Archives of Ireland.
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<p>Has charge been communicated in writing> (1.2.D.g.R. Am Act15) <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> <lb/>Is there an answer? (2.56.(10)</p> <lb/>Has it been determined that this is a minor <lb/>offence ? .56 (8) (7) <lb/><add>B</add> or if not has notice from <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/>of <gap/> to trial by jury. <lb/>Has A.G (<gap/>) consented to trial? (.56.(ii).) <lb/>If not, the <unclear>con</unclear> <hi rend="underline">must</hi> be summary. <gap/> <lb/>Has the <gap/> been posted up ? (2.60) <add>Rising </add> <lb/>Did he <hi rend="underline">propose</hi> a residence <gap/>? <add>]</add> <lb/>Do you inspect hotel <unclear>receipts</unclear> ? <lb/>How often ? <lb/>Is his name on <sic>receipt</sic> of<del>the</del> his hotel? <lb/><sic>therefore</sic> knew <hi rend="underline">arrival.</hi> <lb/>He reported it by right? <lb/><gap/><del><gap/></del> (<gap/>) d.1.20 f. 638 Support 3 <lb/>You act on <gap/> of mind, <gap/> under <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <lb/>? what "orders" pretend ? <lb/>! is exciting <unclear>form</unclear> 1. <lb/><add><hi rend="underline">known</hi> <sic>wha.ever</sic> on you <gap/> ? <lb/>Reason ?</add> proof that <gap/> <hi rend="underline">communicated </hi> to <gap/>
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