INDEX

Abercorn, Marquis and first Duke of, [264]

Abercorn's second viceroyalty, Duke of, [273]

Aberdeen and Belfast, Lord, [332]

Aberdeen and Gladstone, Lord, [295]

Aberdeen, fourth Earl of, [257]

Aberdeen's first viceroyalty, Lord, [295]

Aberdeen, Lady, [296]

Aberdeen's second viceroyalty, Lord, [326-342]

Aberdeen, seventh Earl of, [295]

Aberdeen's visit to Rome, Lord, [332]

Abercromby, Sir Ralph, [204]

Addison, Joseph, [131]

Albert, visit of Prince, [300]

Ambrose, Eleanor, [150]

America, British North, [216]

Andrews, Dr., [157], [175]

Anglesey and George IV., Lord, [229]

Anglesey and O'Connell, [234]

Anglesey divorced, Lord, [230]

Anglesey, Marquis of, [227]

Anglesey on agitation, [232]

Anglesey's second viceroyalty, Lord, [234]

Anglo-Irish, Rise of, [31]

Annesley, Arthur, [89]

Armagh, Archbishop of, [52]

Arran, Lord, [128]

Asquith's Home Rule Bill, Mr., [342]

Asquith, Miss Violet, [337]

Bagenal, Sir Nicholas, [74]

Balfour, Mr. A. J., [299]

Balfour, Mr. Gerald, [310], [315]

'Baratariana,' [176]

Bedford, fourth Duke of, [161]

Bedford, Jasper, Duke of, [57]

Bedford, sixth Duke of, [211]

Belfast and Lord Aberdeen, [332]

Belfast Volunteer Review, [195]

Bellingham, Sir Edward, [67]

Beresford, [199], [201]

Berkeley, Lord, John, [98]

Berkeley, Lord Justice, [123]

Berkeley, Mary, [72]

Berwick, Duke of, [118]

Bessborough, fourth Earl of, [247]

Bessborough, Lady, [248]

Bessborough, O'Connell and Lord, [247]

Birch v. Clarendon, [253]

Birrell, Mr. Augustine, [334]

Blyth, Sir James, [317]

Boisseleau, [118]

Bolton, Charles Paulet, Duke of, [135]

Bosworth, Battle of, [57]

'Bottle riot, the,' [225]

Boyle, Earl of Shannon, [158]

Boyne, Battle of the, [117]

Brabazon, [67]

Brabazon, Captain, [101]

Brereton, Sir William, [66]

Brigham, Sir Richard, [74]

Bristol and Edmund Burke, [184]

Bristol, Lord, [171]

British North America, [216]

Bruce, Edward, [26]

crowned King of Ireland, [25]

defeated and killed, [26]

Bruce, Robert, [25]

and Prior Roger Utlagh, [28]

Bryan, Sir Francis, [67]

Bryce, Mr. James, [334]

Buckingham, Duke of, [103]

Buckingham, Marquis of, [192]

and Grattan, [190]

and Parliament, [190]

Buckinghamshire, Earl of, [181]

Burke, Edmund, [169]

and Bristol, [184]

and Irish trade, [184]

Burke, murder of Mr., [281]

Byron, Lord, [185]

Cadogan, Earl, [309]

Cadogan's resignation, Lord, [315]

Camden, Lady, [203]

Camden, Lord, [200]

Camden on the Union, [204]

Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H., [285]

Canada, [216]

Canning, [227]

Capel of Tewkesbury, Lord, [122]

and Jonathan Swift, [122]

Carew, John, Lord, [34]

Carlisle and Grattan, [184]

Carlisle, fifth Earl of, [181]

Carlisle, seventh Earl of, [258]

Carnarvon and Dublin University, [294]

Carnarvon and Parnell, Lord, [290]

Carnarvon interview, Parnell on, [292]

Carnarvon, Lady, [290]

Carnarvon, Lord, [286], [289]

Caroline, Queen, [147]

Carteret and Swift, [142]

Carteret, John, Lord, [139]

Cary, [283]

Cary, Sir George, [80]

Cashel, Archbishop of, [26]

Castle, Dublin, [16]

Castle, Dudley, [68]

Castle, Fotheringay, [76]

Castle, Kilcolman, [73]

Castle, Ludlow, [69]

Castle, Rathfarnham, [173]

Castle rebuilt, Dublin, [20]

Castlemaine, Ormonde and Lady, [97]

Caatlemaine, Phoenix Park and Lady, [97]

Castlereagh and Roman Catholic Church, [202]

Castlereagh, Lord, [174], [202]

Castlereagh's methods, [207]

Catholic Association, [232]

Catholic Association, O'Connell founds, [226]

Catholic Bill, rejection of, [204]

Catholic committee, [194]

Catholic convention, [196]

Catholic disabilities, [196]

Catholic Emancipation, [212], [228]

Catholic Emancipation, Cornwallis and, [209]

Catholic Emancipation and Union, [207]

Catholic relief, struggle for, [197]

Catholics emancipated, [232]

Cavendish, Lady Dorothy, [186]

Cavendish, Lord John, [187]

Cavendish, murder of Lord Frederick, [281]

Chamberlain, Mr., [285]

Charles I. and Ormonde, [88]

Charles I., Irish money for, [83]

Chesterfield and Eleanor Ambrose, [150]

Chesterfield and Phoenix Park, [151]

Chesterfield, Lady, [151]

Chesterfield on Ireland, [151]

Chesterfield on Irishmen, [154]

Chesterfield on the Irish Parliament, Lord, [154]

Chesterfield's 'Letters,' [147]

Chesterfield's marriage, [147]

Chesterfield's political legacy, [149]

Chesterfield, the Earl of, [146]

Chichester House, [143]

Chichester, Lord, [80]

Churchill, Lord Randolph, [275]

Church, Gladstone and the Irish, [262]

Church of Ireland, Disestablishment of, [267]

Clanricarde, Earl of, [61]

Clanricarde, Thomond, Earl of, [68]

Clare, attempt to lynch Lord, [201]

Clare Election, [231]

Clare, O'Connell stands for, [231]

Clarence, George, Duke of, [54]

Clarendon and O'Connell, [249]

Clarendon, fourth Earl of, [248]

Clarendon, Henry Hyde, Earl of, [107]

Clarendon v. Birch, [253]

Clement V. and Dublin University, [25]

Cleveland's plot, Duchess of, [101]

Clifford, Rosemond, [21]

Clonmel, Siege of, [92]

Coercion Act of 1881, [280]

Coinage, introduction of special, [20]

Commissioners, Parliamentary, [89]

Conellan, Mr. Corry, [252]

Coningsby, Lord Justice, [120]

Connaught, Visit of Duke of, [270]

Cooke, military secretary, [199]

Cornwallis and Catholic Emancipation, [209]

'Cornwallis Correspondence,' [187]

Cornwallis, Lord, [203], [205]

Cornwallis, surrender of Humbert to, [207]

Corunna, [229]

Coventry, Bishop of, [18]

Cowley, Lord, [230]

Cowper, Earl, [275]

Crampton, Sir Philip, [220]

Craven, Lady Beatrix, [310]

Cromwell, Henry, [94]

Cromwell, Oliver, and Ireland, [90]

Croft, Sir James, [67]

Cullen, Cardinal, [272]

Cumberland, Richard, [167]

Curragh, George IV. at, [220]

Curran, [215]

Curran and Emmet, [211]

Curran and the Union, [208]

Curwen, Archbishop of Dublin, [68]

Dantsey, Bishop of Meath, [49]

d'Arcy's parliament, [31]

d'Arcy, Roger, [33]

d'Audeley, Jacques, [23]

d'Ardingselles, Guillaume, [23]

Deane, Henry, [61]

de Balscot, Alexander, [40], [43]

de Bermingham, Jean, Earl of Louth, [26]

de Bermingham, Walter, [34]

de Blaquerie, Lord, [179]

de Bromwich, John, [40]

de Burgh, Guillaume Fitz-Aldelm, [17]

de Burgh, Richard, [22]

de Burgh, Sir Guillaume, [24]

de Burgh, Sir Thomas, [29]

de Burgh, William, Earl of Ulster, [29]

de Burghs, the, [30]

de Cherlton, Sir John, [29]

de Colton, Dean, [39], [41], [44]

de Courcy, [19]

de Courtenay, Philip, [41]

de Dagworth, Sir Nicholas, [39]

'Defenders, the,' [197]

de Gaveston, Piers, [24]

de Gorges, Sir Ralph, [27]

de Gray, Sir John, [49]

de Grey, Bishop of Norwich, [21]

de Grey, Earl, [243]

de Grey, Lady, [243]

de Joinville, Geoffery, [23]

de Lacy, assassination of Hugh, [19]

de Lacy, Hugh, [16]

de Lacy, Hugh, [18]

de Lacy II., Hugh, [19]

de la Haye, Guillaume, [23]

de la Rochelle, Sir Richard, [23]

de la Zouche, Alain, [22]

de Londres, Archbishop of Dublin, [21]

de Marreis, Geoffery, [22]

de Mortimer, Edmund, [40], [49]

de Mortimer, Roger, [26]

de Mortimer, Roger, [43]

de Mortimer, Sir Thomas, [41]

de Peche, Richard, [18]

de Pembridge, Sir Richard, [38]

Derby, Lord, [256], [264]

de Rokeby, Sir Thomas, [34]

de Saundford, Archbishop of Dublin, [23]

Desmond, Earl of, [31]

Desmond, Earl of, [54]

Desmond, Gerald, fourth Earl of, [37]

Desmond, Maurice, Earl of, [34]

Desmonds, the, [30]

de Stanley, Sir John, [43]

de Stanley, Sir John, [44]

de Taney, William, [39]

de Valognes, Hamon, [19]

de Verdun, Theobaude, [25]

de Vere, Earl of Oxford, [42]

de Vesci, Sir Guillaume, [23]

Devolution, [319]

Devonshire, William, third Duke of, [145]

de Welles, Sir Leon, [49]

de Welles, William, [49]

de Windsor, Sir William, [38]

de Windsor, Sir William, [39]

D'Exeter, Richard, [23]

'Diamond, Battle of,' [197]

Disraeli, [264]

Disraeli and Marlborough, [273]

Doon, the auction at, [235]

Dorset and Mrs. La Touche, [157]

Dorset and Peg Woffington, [157]

Dorset and the Irish Parliament, [159]

Dorset, Duchess of, [217]

Dorset, Duke of, [216]

Dorset, Lionel Sackville, Duke of, [144], [155]

Doyle, Bishop, [247]

'Drapier's Letters,' [140]

Drogheda, massacre of, [91]

Drummond, Thomas, [258]

du Bouchet, Mdlle., [147]

Dublin after the Union, [209]

Dublin Castle, [16]

Dublin Castle rebuilt, [20]

Dublin Corporation, Perrott's present to, [75]

Dublin Evening Post, [214]

Dublin, Exhibition of 1870, [270]

Dublin Exhibition of 1853, [258]

Dublin, Marquis of, [42]

Dublin Parliament, [31], [41]

Dublin in the eighteenth century, [137], [156]

Dublin in the fourteenth century, [34]

Dublin in the seventeenth century, [100]

Dublin streets, famous, [169]

Dublin trade and England, [115]

Dublin University and Lord Carnarvon, [294]

Dublin University, first mention of, [25]

Dublin, university opened in, [27]

Dudley Castle, [68]

Dudley, Earl of, [317]

Dudley, Edmund, [55]

Dudley, Lady, [320]

d'Ufford, Sir Raoul, [31]

D'Ufford, Sir Robert, [23]

Duncannon, Lord. See Bessborough

Dundas, [196]

Dunraven, Lord, [319]

Ebrington, Viscount, [242]

Ecclesiastics, banishment of, [82]

Ecclesiastical deputies, [23]

Eden, Sir William, [182]

Edgecumbe, Sir Richard, [58]

Edward II., [24]

Edward III., [28]

Edward IV. and Desmond, [54]

Edward VII., death of King, [337]

Edward and Queen Alexandra, last visit of King, [335]

Edward and Queen Alexandra, visit of King, [321]

Edward, Prince, [57]

Eglinton and Winton, Earl of, [256]

Eglinton tournament, [256]

Eldon, Lord, [228]

Election of 1885, result of General, [292]

Election of 1906, General, [324]

Emmet and Curran, [211]

Emmet, Robert, [211]

Enniskillen, Earl of, [243]

English defeats, [19], [34], [43], [44]

Erne, Lord, [240]

Essex, Arthur Capel, Earl of, [99]

Lady, [100]

death of, [102]

Essex, Captain Brabazon and Lady, [101]

Essex, Robert Devereux, Earl of, [76]

and Mountjoy, [77], [79]

Etienne, [23]

'Faerie Queen,' Spenser's, [73]

Falkland, Lady, [82]

Falkland, Viscount, [82]

Famine, the great, [249]

Faughard, Battle of, [26]

Faulkner, Mary Ann, [165]

Fenianism, [260]

Fenianism and Mr. Gladstone, [267]

Fenianism, Gladstone on, [260]

'Field of the Cloth of Gold,' [63]

Fitz-Eustace, Edmund, [52]

Fitz-Eustace, Sir Roland, [54]

Fitz-Geoffery, Jean, [22]

Fitzgerald and Clare, Mr., [231]

Fitzgerald, Capture of Lord Edward, [206]

Fitzgerald, Earl of Kildare, Thomas, [26]

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, [202]

Fitzgerald, Maurice, [22]

Fitzgerald, Maurice Fitzmaurice, [23]

Fitzgerald, Sir James, [64]

Fitzgerald, Sir Maurice, [62]

Fitz-Gislebert, [17]

Fitzmaurice, Thomas, [23]

Fitz-Simon, Walter, [59]

Fitz-Thomas, Earl of Kildare, [26]

Fitzwilliam, Earl, [199]

Fitzwilliam, Lady, [75]

Fitz-William, Sir William, [68], [75]

Fleetwood, Sir Charles, [93]

Flood, Henry, [169]

Foley's statue of Carlisle, [259]

Forster, Mr. W. E., [276]

Forster, resignation of, [280]

Fotheringay Castle, [76]

Fox, Charles James, [182]

Franklin, [196]

Free Trade and Grattan, [181]

Free Trade for Ireland, [181]

Froude on Ireland, [206]

Froude on Irish Volunteers, [195]

Furlong on Lord Wellesley, [226]

Gainsborough, Lord, [76]

Gardiner, Sir Robert, [76]

George and Queen Mary, visit of King, [338]

George II. and Lord Chesterfield, [146]

George IV. and Lord Anglesey, [229]

George IV.'s visit, [219]

George on his visit, King, [339]

George proclaimed, King, [337]

George, visit of Prince, [300]

Geraldine family, first of, [17]

Geraldines, the, [30]

Gladstone and Ireland, [268]

Gladstone and the Irish Church, [262]

Gladstone and Irish University, [271]

Gladstone and Lord Aberdeen, [295]

Gladstone on Fenianism, [260]

Gloucester, Thomas Plantagenet, Duke of, [43]

Goderich, [227]

Godolphin, [127]

Gordon, death of Hon. Archibald, [337]

Gormanstown, Lord of, [35]

Gormanstown, Viscount, [57]

Gormanstown, Viscount, [62]

Gormanstown, Viscount, [59]

Government bribery, [202]

Grafton, Duke of, [138]

Grattan and Dolly Munroe, [174]

Grattan and Free Trade, [181]

Grattan and Lord Carlisle, [184]

Grattan and Phoenix Park, [183]

Grattan, Henry, [169]

Grattan's position, [183]

Grenville, [211]

Greville, [233]

Grey, Elizabeth, [54]

Grey, Lady Elizabeth, [63]

Grey, Lord, [56]

Grey of Ruthyn, Reginald, [44]

Grey of Wilton, Lord, [71]

Grouchy, [202]

Gunning sisters, the, [154]

Habeas Corpus Act, suspension of, [277]

Halifax, George, second Earl of, [163]

Halifax, Lord, [268]

Haddington, Earl of, [237]

Hamilton, 'Single-Speech,' [167]

Hamilton, Sir George, [111]

Hardwicke, Lady, [210]

Hardwicke, Lord, [210]

Harcourt, Lord, [177]

Harcourt, Lord, [179]

Harding, [140]

Barrel, Sir David, [317]

Harrington, William Stanhope, Earl of, [152]

Hartington, Lord, [161]

Henderson, Sir James, [317]

Henniker, Hon. Mrs. Arthur, [307]

Henry II. invades Ireland, [15]

Henry III. and viceroy, [21]

Henry IV. and English colony, [45]

Henry VIII., [60]

Hereford, Bishop of, [30]

Hertford, Earl of, [168]

Heytesbury, Lord, [244]

Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael, [273], [284], [299]

Hobart, [196]

Hoche, [202]

Holbein's portrait of Kildare, [64]

Holland, Lord, [86]

Home Rule Bill, defeat of second, [308]

Home Rule Bill of 1912, Mr. Asquith's, [342]

Home Rule, Gladstone and, [279]

Home Rule, Tory party and, [291]

Houghton, Lord, [305]

'Hours of Idleness,' [185]

Humbert to Cornwallis, surrender of, [207]

Hyde, Anne, [120]

Hyde, Laurence, [107]

Ireland and the English party system, [264]

Ireland and the Pope, [15], [18]

Ireland, Duke of, [42]

Ireland, Edward Bruce crowned King of, [25]

Ireland, first viceroy of, [16]

Ireland, Gladstone on, [268]

Ireland, Henry II. invades, [15]

Ireland in 1882, [279]

Ireland, Jacobean war in, [116]

Ireland, proposal to create King of, [42]

Ireton, Henry, [93]

Irish land, prices of, [72]

Irish land, struggle for, [30]

Irishmen, Chesterfield on, [154]

Irish Free Trade, [181]

Irish mines, [32]

Irish Parliament and the Civil War, [83]

Irish Parliament, character of, [170]

Irish Parliament, Declaration of Independence of, [53]

Irish Parliament and Duke of York, [53]

Irish Parliament's independence, [182]

Irish party and Melbourne, [237]

Irish trade, [114]

Irish trade, Burke and, [184]

Irish volunteers, [183]

Iveagh, Lord, [317]

Jackson, Mr. W. L., [303]

Jacobean war in Ireland, [116]

James II. and Lady Tyrconnel, [115], [117]

James II.'s grant to Tyrconnel, [118]

James II. in Ireland, [115]

James II.'s Irish policy, [107]

Jean, Constable of Chester, [18]

Jewels, disappearance of Castle, [334]

John in Ireland, King, [20]

Jones, Colonel Michael, [89]

Kauffmann, Angelica, [174]

Kendal, Duchess of, [139]

Kenmare, Lord, [194]

Keogh, John, [194]

Kilcolman Castle, [73]

Kildare and London society, [60]

Kildare, death of, [65]

Kildare, Earl of, [55]

Kildare, execution of tenth Earl of, [66]

Kildare, Gerald, fifth Earl of, [46]

Kildare, Gerald, ninth Earl of, [55]

Kildare, Holbein's portrait of, [64]

Kildare, Jean Fitz-Thomas, Earl of, [26]

Kildare, Maurice, fourth Earl of, [35]

Kildare, Maurice Fitz-Thomas, Earl of, [39]

Kildare, release of Earl of, [33]

Kildare, Thomas Fitzgerald, Earl of, [26]

Kildare, Thomas Fitz-Gerald, Earl of, [52]

Kildare, Thomas, second Earl of, [28]

Kilkenny Castle and William III., [125]

Kilkenny Election of 1828, [247]

Kilkenny, Statute of, [36]

Kilmainham Treaty, [278]

Kimberley, Lord, [263]

'King Kildare,' [65]

King, Sir R., [89]

Kingale, [115]

Knocdoe, Battle of, [61]

'Lady of the Sun, the,' [40]

Lake, General, [204]

Lambert, Major-General, [93]

Land Act of 1870, [267]

Land Act of 1870, [269]

Land Act of 1881, [277]

Land Act of 1903, [318]

Land League founded, [277]

Langrishe, Hercules, [174]

La Touche, Elizabeth, [184]

La Touche, Mrs., and Dorset, [157]

Laud, [79]

Lauzun, [118]

le Botiller, Earl of Ormonde, [35]

le Botiller, Prior Thomas, [47]

le Botiller, Sir Edmund, [25]

Lech, Archbishop of Dublin, [25]

le Dene, Guillaume, [23]

le Gros, Raymond, [17]

Leicester, Robert Sidney, Earl of, [84]

Leinster, Duke of, [266]

Leinster, King of, [16]

le Petril, Guillaume, [19]

le Scrope, Sir Stephen, [46]

le Strange, Sir Thomas, [49]

Liberalism in Ireland, [295]

'Lilli Burlero, Bullen a la,' [130]

Limerick, Siege of, [93]

Limerick, Siege of, [118]

Limerick, Treaty of, [119]

Lionel's army, defeat of Prince, [35]

Lionel, Prince, [35]

Lincoln, John de la Pole, Earl of, [57]

Lisle, Lord, [85]

Local Government Bill, the, [311]

Loftus, Archbishop of Dublin, [71]

Loftus, Lady, [173]

Loftus, Lord, [173]

Londonderry, Lady, [301]

Londonderry, sixth Marquis of, [298]

Londonderry, third Marquis of, [274]

Long, Mr. Walter, [320]

Lord-Lieutenant, first mention of, [29]

Louise, visit of Princess, [270]

Louth, Jean de Bermingham, Earl of, [26]

Lucas, Charles, [152]

Ludlow Castle, [69]

Lyndhurst, Lord, [228]

Maamtrasna case, the, [284]

McNally, treachery of, [206]

'Magna Charta,' [21]

Malmesbury, Lord, [241]

'Manchester Martyrs,' [262]

Mansion House, last visit by viceroy to, [330]

Mansion House Relief Fund, [274]

Marechal, Guillaume, [22]

Marechal, Guillaume, Earl, [19]

Marlborough and Disraeli, [273]

Marlborough, Earl of, [118-119]

Marlborough, sixth Duke of, [273]

Mary of Wales, Princess, [338]

Maynooth Castle, Siege of, [65]

Maynooth College, foundation of, [201]

origin of, [202]

McMurrough, Dermot, [16]

Melbourne, Irish party and Lord, [237]

Melbourne, Lord, [237]

Melbourne, O'Connell and Lord, [238]

Mirabeau, [195]

Mitchelstown affray, [301]

Molyneux, [196]

Monck, General, [97]

Montgomery, Anne, [175]

Montgomery, Barbara, [199]

Montgomery, Captain, [178]

Moor, Colonel John, [89]

Moore, Sir John, [229]

Moriz, Sir John, [30]

Morley, Mr. John, [295], [305]

Morley's 'Life of Gladstone' quoted, [279]

Mornington, Earl of, [210]

Mountjoy and Essex, [77], [79]

Mountjoy, Charles Blount, Lord, [78]

Mountjoy, Lady, [79]

Mulgrave, Lord, [237]

Mulgrave, William IV. and Lord, [239]

Municipal Bill, Irish, [258]

Munroe, Dorothea, [173]

Munster, plantation of, [72]

Naas Parliament, [56]

Napoleon, [216]

Napoleon, Louis, [241]

Nationalism, beginnings of, [153]

'Nation, the,' [252]

Norbury, murder of Earl of, [240]

Norbury, Toler, Lord, [199]

Norfolk, Duke of, [63]

Normanby, Lord. See Mulgrave, Lord

Norris, Sir Thomas, [76]

Northampton, Lord, [276]

Northington, Lord, [189]

Northumberland, Hugh Percy, Duke of, [233]

Northumberland, Hugh Smithson, Earl and Duke of, [167]

Northumberland, Lady, [168]

Nugent, Richard, [51]

O'Brien, William Smith, [244], [246], [250]

O'Connell abandons Repeal, [245]

O'Connell and Lord Anglesey, [234]

O'Connell and Lord Bessborough, [247]

O'Connell and Lord Clarendon, [249]

O'Connell and Lord Melbourne, [238]

O'Connell and Lord Wellesley, [225]

O'Connell and the Duke of Richmond, [214]

O'Connell and the viceroyalty, [242]

O'Connell arrested, [244]

O'Connell, Daniel, [219]

O'Connell founds Catholic Association, [226]

O'Connell stands for Clare, [231]

O'Connell starts Repeal movement, [233]

O'Connor, King, [18]

O'Donnell, [283]

Offaly, Thomas, Lord, [65]

Orange Government, [120]

Orange lodges, [225]

O'Malley, Grace, [69]

O'Neill and Cromwell, [92]

O'Neill, defeat of, [78]

O'Neill, Shane, [67]

Ormonde and Wiltshire, Earl of, [53]

Ormonde, Cromwell and Lady, [94]

Ormonde, death of, [106]

Ormonde, Earl of, [63]

Ormonde, Earl of, [73], [76]

Ormonde, James Butler, first Duke of, [86]

and the Civil War, [85]

Ormonde, James Butler, first Duke of, and Stafford, [88]

honours showered upon, [95]

and Lady Castlemaine, [97]

recalled, [97]

attempt to assassinate, [103]

return to Ireland, [104]

and the Catholics, [105]

superseded, [106]

Ormonde, James le Botiller, Earl of, [40]

Ormonde, second Earl of, [35]

Ormonde's exile, [128]

Ormonde, the second Duke of, [124]

Ormonde, third Earl of, [43]

Ormsby, Sir Lambert, [317]

O'Ruarc, murder of Tiarnan, [17]

Ossory, death of Lord, [105]

Ossory, Earl of, [64]

Ossory, Lord, [103]

Oxford, Earl of, [55]

Pakenham, Catherine, [198]

Palmer, Lady. See Ambrose, Eleanor

Palmerston, Lord, [241], [259]

Parese, Christopher, [65]

Parliament and Act of Union, Irish, [207]

Parliament and the Civil War, Irish, [83]

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Parliament in Dublin, [31], [41]

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'Richard in Iron,' [69]

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Viceroy and Pope, [21]

Viceroy of Ireland, the first, [16]

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