INDEX

Abjuration, oath of, [51].

Absentees, [65], [138], [139].

Acton, Lord, [37].

Adrian, Pope, [13].

Agrarian outrages, [152], [196]-202, [210]-215.

Agriculture, Department of, [161], [163].

Alexander, Pope, [14].

Alfred the Great, [9].

American War of Independence, [63], [72], [73], [83].

Anglican Church in Ireland, [27], [28], [60], [143], [144], [236].

Anne, Queen, [63].

Arkins, P., [210], [211].

Arklow, battle of, [109].

Armagh, Bishop of, [7].

Ashbourne Act, [159].

Ashtown, Lord, [203], [204].

Asquith, Rt. Hon. H.H., [129], [207].

Athenry founded by Normans, [17].

Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthur J., [156], [160], [164].

Balfour, Rt. Hon. Gerald, [168].

Baltimore, Lord, [38].

Bandon, Lord, [238].

Bannatyne, Mr., [214].

Barcelona, Church at, [243], [244].

Belfast, growth of, [239];

meeting at, [245];

persons employed by Corporation of, [174], [175];

University, [176], [193], [205].

Berkeley, Bishop, [120].

Biggar, J.G., [145].

Birrell, Rt. Hon. Augustine, Chief Secretary, [160], [167], [173],

[174], [197], [198], [200]-205, [211], [216], [236].

Bismarck, Prince, [248].

Blake, W., [198].

"Board of Erin," [184].

Boers, Nationalist sympathy with, [170].

Borromeo, San Carlo, [54].

Bossuet, [54].

Bounties granted by Irish Parliament, [80].

Boy Scouts, [193].

Boycotting, [86], [148], [149], [153].

Boyne, battle of the, [48].

Brady, J., [145], [146].

Brian Boroo, [8], [9], [19].

Bright, John, [154], [159].

Brook, [57].

Browne estate, [168].

Bruce, Edward, invasion by, [19], [26], [91].

Bruce, King Robert, [17], [19], [26].

Bryce, Rt. Hon. James, Chief Secretary, [194], [195], [197].

Bulls, Papal, [13]-15.

Burke, Mr., Under Secretary, murder of, [146], [153].

Busby, Mr., [157].

Butt, Isaac, advocates Home Rule, [145].

Carey, James, [145].

Carlow, rebellion in, [109].

"Carrion Crows," [202].

Castlebar, capture of by the French, [112].

Castledawson outrage, [216], [217].

Castlereagh, Lord, [126], [128].

Catholic University Medical School, [176].

Cattle driving, [167], [195]-202.

Cavan, raid by septs of, [7].

Cavendish, murder of Lord F., [146], [153]
.

Celts, [5]-14, [20], [23], [24], [31].

Charlemont, Lord, [93].

Charles I, [40]-42.

Charles II, [44].

Chicago Convention, [155].

Childers, Erskine, [222].

Church, Celtic. See Celts of Ireland.

See [Anglican Church].

Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston, [209].

Clan-na-gael, [147], [185].

Clare, state of, in 1912, [210]-214.

Clare, Lord, [81], [84], [85], [111].

Clerkenwell explosion, [143].

Clontarf, battle of, [9].

"Coalition Ministry," [208].

"Coigne and livery," [11].

College of Surgeons, Dublin, [176].

Condon, O'Meagher, [96], [184], [185].

Confiscations, [30], [42], [43], [57], [150].

Congested Districts Board, [164]-168.

Connaught, Celtic raids into, [7];

lands in, given to rebels, [42];

rebellion in, [112].

Conolly, Mr., [215].

Convention in Dublin in 1909, [206], [207], [240].

Cooke, Mr., Under Secretary, [111].

Co-operative Credit Banks, [162], [163].

Co-operative Farming Societies, [161]-163.

Cork, Medical School at, [176];

persons employed by County Council of, [175].

Corn Laws, repeal of the, [136].

Cornwallis, Lord, [123], [129].

County Councils, [168]-178, [191], [193].

Covenant, Ulster. See [Ulster Covenant].

Cowper Commission, [149].

Crewe, Lord, [201].

Crimes Act of 1887, [157], [158], [194].

Crimes Prevention Act, [153], [157].

Croke, Archbishop, [144], [156].

Cromwell and Cromwellians, [38], [42], [44], [57], [66], [67], [106].

Crosbie, Mr., [216].

Curley, D., [145], [146].

Daily News, [200].

Daly, J., [195].

Danes, [8], [9], [13]
.

Davies, Sir, J., [5].

Davitt, Michael, [145], [167], [238].

Declaratory Act of George I, [74], [229].

Defenders, [87].

Department of Agriculture, [161], [163].

Derry, siege of, [47].

Desmond rebellion, [34].

Devlin, J., [96], [146], [182].

Devoy, J., [94], [146].

Dicey, Professor A.V., [228].

Dillon, John, [97], [156], [184], [234].

Dillon estate, [165].

Disestablishment of the Irish Church, [143], [144], [236].

Dispensary doctors, appointment of, [176], [177].

District Councils, [161], [168], [178].

Down, Celtic raid into, [7].

Dublin, founded by Danes, [8], [9];

Bishopric of, [8], [9];

Henry II at, [16];

Simnel crowned at, [22];

rebellion in neighbourhood of, [104], [109];

Convention at, in 1909, [206], [207], [240].

Dudley, Lord, [166].

"Dynamite Party," [147].

Edward III, [20].

Edward VI, [29], [31].

Eighty Club, [162].

Elizabeth, Queen, [4], [27], [28], [33], [48], [91].

Emancipation, Roman Catholic, [134].

Emigration, [139], [140].

Emmett, R., [95], [132], [182].

Endowment of R.C. Church proposed, [134].

Ersefied Normans, [18], [20].

Esmonde, Dr., [105].

Exchequers, amalgamation of, [135].

"Fair rents," [150].

Famine. See [Potato famine].

Fenianism, [142], [144], [145], [147].

Feudal system, [14], [26].

Firbolgs, [5].

FitzGerald rebellion, [25], [27], [31].

FitzGibbon, J., [167], [171].

Fitzpatrick, case of Mrs., [210], [211].

Fiudir, [11].

Flax. See [Linen].

"Flight of the Earls," [36].

Ford, Patrick, [146], [152], [154], [155].

Forster, Rt. Hon. W.E., Chief Secretary, [148].

Foster, Speaker, [126].

France, persecution in, [30], [37], [38], [45]-48;

war with, [72], [73];

religious thought in, [76];

revolution in, [87], [101], [236];

invasions by, [91], [92], [111], [112].

Franklin, Benjamin, [73].

Fraser, Mrs. Hugh, [244].

Freeman's Journal, [170], [241].

Frontier Sentinel, [2].

Gaelic League, [186]-193.

Galway, founded by Normans, [17];

Medical School at, [176];

persons employed by County Council of, [175];

state of, in 1912, [215].

Games, English, forbidden, [193].

Gaughran, Bishop, [4].

Gavelkind, [11], [12].

General Council of County Councils, [172], [173], [186].

George III, [68].

Germany, persecution in, [37], [38];

Nationalist hopes of aid from, [93], [98], [99].

Ginnell, L., [196], [245].

Gladstone, Rt. Hon. W.E., [6], [95], [143], [148], [150], [152]-155, [179].

Grand juries, [178].

Grattan, [74]-77, [93], [100], [120], [126].

"Grievances from Ireland," [203].

Gwynn, Stephen, [174].

Habeus Corpus, suppression of, [69].

Henry II, [14], [15], [20], [36].

Henry VII, [22].

Henry VIII, [24], [26], [28], [29].

Hibernians, Ancient Order of, [184], [216].

Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. C.E., [208].

Hobson, B., [98].

Holland, intended invasion from, [101], [102].

Home Rule, [145], [155].

Home Rule Bill, of 1886, [154];

of 1893, [179], [221];

of 1912, [208], [218]-231, [245].

Huguenots, [30], [45], [47], [55].

Hyde, Dr. Douglas, [97].

Incumbered Estates Act, [138], [150].

Independence of Ireland real object of Nationalists, [173],[181],

[182], [185], [186], [241], [242], [246]-248.

And see [Republic].

Ingram, Dr. Dunbar on the Union, [118]-129.

Insurance Act, 1911, [185].

"Invincibles," the, [147].

Irish Agricultural Organization Society, [161], [162].

Irish brigade in France, [92].

Irish Freedom, [94].

Irish Independent, [243].

Irish language, [186]-193.

Irish Review, [188].

Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, [145], [147].

"Irish services," [227].

Jacobinism, [87], [89], [101], [236].

James I, [38], [40].

James II, [43], [44], [47], [49]-51.

Jews, persecution of the, [58].

Kabyles, [55].

Kenny, Mr. Justice, [197].

Kettle, A.J., [183].

Kettle, T.M., [97].

Kickham, [95].

Kildare, church burnt at, [7];

rebellion in, [105].

Kilkenny, founded by Normans, [17];

statutes of, [20];

rebellion in, [109].

Killala, French landing at, [111].

Killaloe, R.C. Bishop of, [212]-214.

Kiltimagh case, [177].

King, title of, taken by Henry VIII, [27].

Kings, Celtic, of Ireland, [10].

King's County, plantation of, [29], [30];

persons employed by County Council of, [175].

Labourer's Cottages Act, [160], [161].

Lalor, J.F., [141], [142], [153], [172].

Land Acts from 1870 to 1887, [140], [150]-152, [159].

Land Court, [150], [197].

Land League, [147], [148], [152], [181], [182].

Land Purchase Acts, [158], [159].

Land tenure, tribal, [6];

primogeniture, [11], [12];

gavelkind, [11], [12];

in the 18th century, [65], [66].

Laws of England, attempted introduction of, [18];

made binding in Ireland, [22].

Lecky, Dr. W.E.H., [41], [44], [110], [117], [130], [247].

Leinster Leader, [95], [249].

Leitrim, raid by septs of, [7].

Leo XIII, Pope, [242].

Light Railways Act, [160].

Limerick, founded by Danes, [8];

Scotch invasion of, [19];

church windows broken at, [216].

Linen industry, [62], [63], [238], [239].

Local Government Act, 1898, [168]-178, [180], [240].

Loise, persecution in the, [28].

Louis XIV, [43], [45]-48, [53].

Louis XVI, [101], [102].

MacAlpine, Kennett, [9].

McBride, Major, [98], [99].

MacDonnell, Lord, [166].

McKenna, Thomas, [79], [126].

McNicholas, Rev. J.T., [85].

MacSeamus, T., [188].

Magdeburg, sacking of, [42].

Magistrates, appointment of, [179], [180].

Magnus, Sir P., [205].

Mahan, Admiral, [248].

"Manchester Martyrs," [96]-98, [144], [145], [192].

Maori customary claims, [39].

Marriage, law of R.C. Church as to, [85].

Maryborough, [30].

Maryland, [38].

Mayo County Council, [170].

Maunsell, R., [214].

Maynooth, foundation of, [88], [204].

Metropolitan Police Act, [157].

"Middlemen," [65].

Midland Tribune, [234].

Mitchell, J., [95], [97], [142].

"Molly Maguires," [184].

Morley, Rt. Hon. John, Chief Secretary, [165], [179].

Mountcashel, Lord, [53].

Munster, raid by men of, [7].

Murphy, Father Michael, [109].

Mutiny Act, [74].

Nantes, revocation of Edict of, [30], [38], [45]-48.

Napoleon, [91].

"Nation," meaning of word, [222].

National University, [191], [192], [205], [206].

Nationalists, real objects of, [3], [93]-99, [248].

And see [Independence]; [Republic].

Netherlands, persecution in the, [4], [33], [34].

New Zealand, [39], [157], [218]-220, [241].

Nolan, Professor, [242].

"No Rent" proclamation, [153], [156].

Normans, character of, [17];

adoption of Celtic customs by, [18];

rebellions by, [23]-25, [33], [34], [36].

Oakboys, [69].

O'Brien, Smith, [96], [140].

O'Brien, William, [95].

O'Connell, Daniel, misstatements by, as to the Union, [116];

leads agitation for emancipation, [134];

and for repeal, [140].

O'Connor, T.P., [146].

O'Donnell, Bishop, [165].

O'Hara, Rev. D., [165].

O'Mahony, Mr., [41].

O'Mara, Mrs., [213].

O'Neill, Shan, [33], [34], [39].

Orange Society, foundation of, [90], [91].

Outrages, Agrarian. See [Agrarian outrages].

Pale, the English, [20]-22, [24], [25], [31].

Parliament, Irish, [21]-24, [35], [63]-65, [69]-71;

becomes independent, [74], [77]-79;

disqualification of votes for, abolished, [84];

religious test for, not abolished, [84], [87];

proposed reform of, [87], [88];

criticized, [130], [131].

See also [Regency question].

Parnell, C.S., [95], [96], [145], [156], [232].

Parnell Commission, [147].

Paul III, Pope, [26].

Peel, Sir Robert, [122], [205].

"Peep of Day Boys," [87], [90].

Penal Laws, the, [49]-58, [63], [70], [72], [79], [82], [83].

Persecution, [4], [23], [32], [37], [38], [40], [43], [45]-48, [52]-54, [242].

Philip and Mary, [29], [39].

Philip II of Spain, [28], [32], [33], [91].

Philipstown, [30].

"Physical Force Party," the, [147].

Pitt, William, commercial treaty proposed by, [78];

views of, on the Union, [122].

Pius V, Pope, [37].

"Plan of Campaign," the, [155].

"Plantations," [30], [31], [33], [38].

Plowden, F., [126].

Plunket, Lord, [132].

Plunkett, Rt. Hon. Sir Horace, [161].

Portugal, persecution in, [37], [48], [53].

Potato famine, [136], [137], [139].

Poyning's Act, [22], [74], [229].

Pretender, the, [50], [51].

Primogeniture, [11], [12].

Prosperous, attack on the, [105].

"Protestant ascendancy," [59], [101].

Protestant Home Rulers, [233], [234].

Puritans, [40], [42].

Queen's County, plantation of, [29], [30].

Queen's University, [205].

Quakers, emigration aided by, [139].

Raffeisen system, [162].

Rebellion of 1641, [40]-42.

Rebellions of 1715 and 1745, [52].

Rebellion of 1798, rise of, in Ulster, [86], [102];

becomes religious, [103], [105];

in Leinster, [104], [105];

in Wexford, [105]-108, [110];

in Kilkenny, Carlow and Wicklow, [109];

in Connaught, [112];

amnesty after, [109];

effects of, [114].

Rebellion of 1805, [132].

Redmond, John, [95], [146], [162], [169], [171], [174], [175], [199],

[201], [207]-209, [215].

Redmond, William, [107], [108].

Reformation, [26]-28.

Regency question, [80]-82.

Registration of Titles Act, 1891, [160].

Rent, agitation against, [148], [153], [154].

Repeal Association, statement by, as to Rebellion, [108].

"Reserved Services," [227].

Republic, rebels of 1798 sought to establish, [93];

object of Nationalists, [94]-99, [147], [248].

And see [Independence].

Richard II, [20].

Richey, Professor, [12], [13], [21], [24].

Rosary, The, [242].

Rosen, Conrade de, [47].

Ross, Mr. Justice, [168], [197].

Rossa, O'Donovan, [146].

Royal University, [205].

Russell, Rt. Hon. T.W., [163].

Saffron dress, [19], [192].

St. Vincent, Cape, [102].

Savoy, persecution in, [37], [45], [48], [54].

Salisbury, Lord, [154].

Scholarships, [191], [192].

Scotland, Norman kingdom of, [17];

invasion of Ireland from, [19], [33];

Union of, with England, [63], [119], [120].

Scott, Sir Walter, [237].

Scullabogue barn, massacre at, [110].

Scully, Mr., [204].

Settlement, Act of, [43]-45.

Separation. See [Independence];

[Republic].

Sevigné, Madame de, [46], [47].

Simnel, Lambert, [22], [82].

Sinn Fein, [185], [186].

Slave trade, [58].

Smith, Adam, [120].

Societies, secret, [68], [69], [181].

Spain, [27], [28], [30], [32], [34], [37], [40], [48], [53], [55], [72],

[76], [101].

Spenser, Edmund, [35].

"Steelboys," [69].

Sullivan, A.M., [136], [137], [140].

Swayne, Captain, [105].

Sweetman, J., [186].

Tithes, [68], [69], [134], [135].

Tone, Wolfe, [89], [91]-97, [101], [102], [111], [112], [121], [182],

[193], [218], [249]-258.

Trade, restrictions on Irish, [63], [64];

abolition of, [74],

Tribal tenure of land, [6].

Trinity College, Dublin, [70], [176].

Tyrconnell, flight of Earl of, [36].

Tyrone, raid by men of, [7].

Tyrone, flight of Earl of, [36].

Tyrrell, Father, [5].

Ulster Covenant, [1], [235].

Ulster, Scotch invasion of, [19], [33];

plantation of, [39];

rebellion of 1641 in, [41];

volunteer movement in, [72], [102], [237];

rebellion of 1798 in, [86], [102].

Union, suggested in time of Queen Anne, [63];

necessity of, seen by Pitt, [78];

became probable in 1797, [100];

rebellion made inevitable, [115];

mis-statements as to, [116];

feelings of people as to, [117], [118];

previous efforts towards, [119];

really caused by Parliament becoming independent, [120]-123;

proposed, [123];

discussed, [124];

approved by R.C. Church, [125];

carried, [126];

charges of bribery concerning, [127]-129;

cannot now be reversed, [130];

prosperity of Ireland after, [133].

United Irish League, [163], [166], [167], [171], [180]-183, [203], [235], [245].

United Irish Society, [87], [88], [91].

Universities. See [Trinity] College, Dublin;

[Queen's] University;

[Royal] University;

[Belfast] Belfast University;

[National] University.

University College, Cork, [205];

Galway, [205].

Victoria, Queen, [39].

Vinegar Hill, massacre at, [105]-107.

Volunteer movement, [72], [102], [237].

Waitangi, Treaty of, [39].

Waldenses, persecution of, [43], [53].

Walsh, T., [195].

Waterford, founded by Danes, [8];

Henry II lands at, [16].

Waterford Corporation and Mr. Scully, [204].

Westmeath, persons employed by County Council of, [175].

Wexford, raid by men of, [7];

landing of Spaniards at, [34];

rebellion in, [105]-107, [110];

monuments of rebels in, [108].

White, P., [195].

Whiteboys, [69].

William III, [47].

Wolfe, memorial to General, [243], [244].

Wolseley, letter from Lord, [246].

Wright, Mr. Justice, [182].

Wyndham Act, [159].

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