The Saturday Review dated 6 May 1882 published an interview with Godwyn Bramby. He said that he had been in contact with 'highly placed officers of the Ulster Volunteers', who had assured him that if the Royal Irish Constabulary and 'agents of the Dublin government ' withdrew from Northern Ireland, the Ulster Volunteers would lay down their arms. They would also accept the results of plebiscites in each of the five counties of Northern Ireland, to decide whether or not they remain under the jurisdiction of the Irish Parliament and government.
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