REMARKS ON THE FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS.
The arrangements differed widely in the two Bills.
The main points of likeness were: (1) That from the first there was to be a separate Irish Exchequer; (2) that for all time Ireland was to be denied control over the imposition of Customs and Excise—that is to say, over about three-quarters of her revenue as then raised; (3) that about a third of the cost of the Irish Police was to be paid by the Imperial Government; (4) that payments due from Ireland to the Imperial Government were to be made a first charge on proceeds of Imperial taxes in Ireland.
The principal points of difference were:
1. Under the Bill of 1886, apart from the very important restriction of Customs and Excise, Ireland was at once to have freedom to control her own taxation.
Under the Bill of 1893 (as amended) there was to be a suspensory period of six years during which all existing taxes were to continue to be imposed by the Imperial Government; but with power to Ireland to add taxes of her own. Amounts of Imperial taxes might be varied, but no new ones imposed, except specially for war. After six years, financial freedom, except in Customs and Excise. Excise, however, was to be collected, though not levied, by Ireland.
2. "Collected" and "True" Revenue.—In 1886, Ireland was credited with all the revenue collected in Ireland from Customs and Excise (i.e., the "gross" revenue from those taxes), but she had to pay the cost of collection herself.
In 1893 allowance was made for duties collected in Ireland on articles consumed in Great Britain, and vice versa, Ireland being credited only with her "true" revenue—that is, revenue from dutiable articles consumed in Ireland. Similar allowances made in the Income Tax account. A joint Anglo-Irish Committee was to settle these adjustments. This system involved a deduction from the first year's gross Irish revenue of nearly two millions. (In 1886 the corresponding sum, credited to Ireland, was £1,400,000.) On the other hand, in 1893 the greater part of the cost of collection (£235,000) was not to be borne by Ireland.
3. Imperial Contribution by Ireland.—In 1886, a fixed annual maximum, which might be diminished, but could not be exceeded, revisable in thirty years.
In 1893 (for six years) an annually ascertained quota—namely, a third of Ireland's "true" revenue (exclusive of taxes imposed by herself).
4. Ireland's Budget.—Note the important point that under both Bills three-quarters of Irish revenue was derived from Customs and Excise, over which, in 1886, Ireland could exercise no control; in 1903 only the control given by the presence of eighty members in the House of Commons. In both cases Ireland was to be wholly responsible for her own civil expenditure (except for the existing Police). Under both Bills Ireland was intended to start with a surplus of about half a million, which may be regarded roughly as the equivalent, in both cases, of the Imperial share of the cost of the Irish Police. But note that, in 1886, Ireland being pledged to pay a fixed million of the cost of Police, would obtain no relief until the cost was reduced below a million; while in 1893, paying two-thirds of the annually ascertained cost, she would obtain relief from any annual reduction. The Police referred to was, of course, the then existing Police, imperially organized and controlled. The new civil Police eventually set up in substitution would be financed and controlled by the Irish Government. The charges, therefore, on the British taxpayer would, it was expected, be a rapidly diminishing one.
The loss on Irish posts in 1893, debited against Ireland, was estimated at £52,000.
5. Special War Taxes.—Ireland's contribution optional in 1886; in 1893, compulsory (at any rate, for six years, which would have included the beginning of the South African War).
INDEX
- Abercromby, Sir R., [57], [129]
- Absentee taxes, in Ireland, [23]-[30];
- in Australasia, [116]
- Absenteeism,
- Acadia. See Maritime Provinces
- Act of Union, 1800, [60]-[64], [232]-[233]
- Administrators, in South Africa, [197]
- Agricultural Co-operation. See Irish Agricultural Organization Society, also [168], [177]
- Agricultural Grant, Ireland, [267]
- Agricultural Rates Act, 1896, [267]
- Agricultural Statistics, Ireland, [150], [306]-[308]
- Amendment of Constitution,
- American Colonies,
- Anglo-Normans, in Ireland, [6]-[7]
- Annuities, tenant's. See Land Purchase
- Armagh, Peep o' Day Boys in, [55]
- Army Act, 1881, [220] (footnote)
- Army and Navy, [218]-[219], [329]
- Arnold, Benedict, [40]
- Ashbourne Act, 1885, [309].
- See also Land Acts
- Australian Colonies Act, 1850, [107], [225]
- Australian Colonies Customs Duties Act, 1873, [220], footnote
- Australian Colonies, history of,
- Baldwin, Robert, in Upper Canada, [82], [103]
- Balfour, Arthur,[138], [152], [172], [212]
- Balfour, Gerald, [152], [158], [338]
- Baltimore, Lord, [21]
- Barbour, Sir David, on Anglo-Irish Finance, [249]-[257]
- Barry, Sir Redmond, [114]
- Belfast, [45], [146], [162], [170], [175]
- Belgium, cost of Government in, [253]
- Berkeley, G.F.H., [178]
- Bidwell, B., in Upper Canada, [82]
- Birrell, Augustine, his Land Act of 1909. See Land Acts, Land Tenure, Land Purchase
- Bloemfontein, Convention of, [123]
- Boer War of 1880-1881, [125];
- Bonus to landlords, [310]-[312], [317].
- See also Land Purchase
- Boomplatz, battle of, 1848, [123]
- Botha, General, [143]
- Brand, President, [124]
- Bright, John, [69], [71], [213], [308]
- British Columbia, finances of, [246], [299];
- Upper Chamber in, [331]
- British North America Act,
- Buller, Charles, [87], [89], [94]-[95]
- Burgh, Hussey, [36]
- Burke, Edmund, [12], [27]-[29], [34], [59], [74], [77]
- Burke, Robert O'Hara, [114]
- Butt, Isaac, [71], [135], [171]
- Canada, Upper and Lower,
- history of, (see Chapter [V.] and [Introduction], [viii], [340]-[341]);
- relations of, with American Colonies, [72];
- with United States, [80], [87], [92], [101];
- Union of the two Provinces proposed, [76]-[78],
- comparison of history with that of Transvaal, [132]-[135];
- confederation of, as the Dominion of Canada, proposed, [82], [96],
- finance in, [227]-[228], [298]-[299], [304].
- See also Constitutions, Federal Systems, Customs and Excise, Subsidies, Guaranteed Loans, British North America Acts, 1867, 1891
- Carleton, Sir Guy, [73], [129]
- Carnarvon, Lord, [123]-[124]
- Carolina, plantation of, [9], [10], [23]
- Carson, Sir Edward, [Introduction], [x]
- Casey, Judge, [115]
- Castlereagh, Lord, [62], [134], [135]
- Catholic Relief Act,
- Chamberlain, Joseph, [1]-[4], [11], [103], [206], [257], [282]
- Channel Islands, finance, [288]
- Charlemont, Lord, [16], [46]-[47], [61]
- Charles II., King, [9]
- Chartist movement, [88]
- Chatham, Lord, [27], [29]-[31], [34], [74]
- Chief Secretary, [64],[160];
- compared with Canadian Governor, [102]
- Childers, Hugh,
- Church Funds, Irish, [271]-[272]
- Civil List, [328]
- Civil servants,
- Clare, Earl of, See Fitzgibbon
- Clergy Reserves,
- Cockburn, Sir John, [85]
- Coinage,
- Collins, Francis, in Upper Canada, [82]
- Colonial Attorneys Relief Act, 1857, [222] (footnote)
- Colonial Courts of Admiralty Act, 1890, [220] (footnote), [336] (and footnote)
- Colonial Defence forces, [215]-[219] (and footnote)
- Colonial Laws Validity Act, [222]
- Colonial Marriages Act, 1866, [222] (footnote)
- Colonial Naval Defence Act, 1865, [220] (footnote)
- Colonial Office, [79]
- Colonial Prisoners' Removal Act, 1869, [222] (footnote)
- Colonial Probates Act, 1892, [222] (footnote)
- Commercial Propositions of 1785, [43], [232]
- Commercial Restrictions,
- Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, 1900, citations from, [219], [220] (footnote), [296], [324]-[325] (footnote), [338] (footnote), [332]
- Conferences, Imperial, [205], [215], [337];
- Congested Districts Board, [152], [176]-[167];
- Connecticut, [8]-[9], [23]
- Constitutional Act, 1791, Canada, [76]-[79], [80]
- Constitutional Doubts, settlement of, [335]
- Constitution, Irish, summary of proposed, Chapter [XV.]
- Constitutions:
- Transvaal,
- United States, [191], [193]-[197], [224]-[225], [227];
- Dominion of Canada, [219], [220], [227], [327], [328], [330], [331], [334];
- Australian States, [107]-[108], [325] (footnote);
- Commonwealth of Australia, [196], [213], [219], [220], [227], [332];
- South African Union, [197], [224].
- See also Federal Systems and individual Colonies
- Continental Congress. 1774, [35]
- "Contract" finance, [300], [303]-[306]
- Contribution of Ireland to Imperial services;
- Convict system, Australia, [74]
- Copyright, [219]-[220] (footnote);
- Imperial Conference on, [337]
- Corn Laws, Repeal of, [236]
- Cornwallis, Lord, [35], [62]
- Courtney, Lord, [333]
- Cromwell, Oliver, [9]
- Crown Colony, features of, in Irish Government, [1]-[2], [64], [144], [157], [179], [188], [213], [284], [306]
- Crown Lands, revenue from, [275]
- Currie, B.W., [249], [252]
- Customs and Excise,
- Debt, Irish public, until 1816, [230]-[233]
- Danish invasions, [6]
- Declaration of Independence,
- Declaratory Acts for America and Ireland, [23]-[24], [31], [34], [45]
- Defender Society, [55]-[56]
- Deficit, in Irish Revenue,
- Denmark, agricultural policy in, [237], [290]
- Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, [152];
- Derby, Lord, [123]
- Derry, Bishop of, [47]
- Development Commissioners, grants to Ireland, [274]
- Devolution movement, [152]
- Devon Commission, 1845, [69]
- Dillon, John, [146]
- Disagreement between two Chambers of Irish Legislature, [334]
- Disestablishment of Irish Church, [70], [103], [154]
- Disraeli, Benjamin, [109], [235]
- Dissenters, in Ireland, [9], [19]-[20], [24], [31];
- Dublin, [170], [173], [186]
- Duffy, Sir C. Gavan, [114]-[116]
- Dunraven, Lord, [152], [178]
- Durban, Conference at, for Closer Union, [156]-[157], [192]
- Durham, Lord, [Introduction], [viii], [88]-[91], [94]-[99], [104], [126]
- Durham Report, [94]-[99], [104], [133]
- Dutch East India Company, [120]
- Education, Ireland, [71], [170], [174]-[176], [285];
- Egerton, H.E., [31], [330]
- Elgin, Lord, [93], [102]-[103], [105]
- Emancipation, Catholic, [52]-[53], [57], [62]-[63], [88]
- Emigration, from Ireland, [19]-[20], [31], [87], [111], [148], [156], [186]
- Emmett, Robert, [83], [86], [135], [171]
- Encumbered Estates Act, 1849, [69], [111]
- Equalization of taxes, in Ireland and Great Britain, [234]-[235], [246]
- Estate duties, assessment to,
- Estates Commissioners. See Land Purchase
- Eureka Stockade, 1854, [112]-[113]
- Evicted tenants, [177]
- Executive authority,
- Executive Council,
- Extradition,
- "Family Compact,"
- Famine, Irish, 1847, [69], [103], [236]
- Farrer, Lord, [249], [252]-[256]
- "Federal" Home Rule, [188], [192]-[206], [226]-[227], [294]-[300]
- Federal systems, in general, [192]-[197];
- Upper Chamber in, [212]-[213], [229], [300], [331]-[332];
- division of powers, as in Home Rule Bill, [223], [330];
- Amendment of Constitution, [225]-[227];
- finance, [227]-[229], [242]-[246], [294]-[300];
- judiciary, [334]-[336];
- settlement of constitutional questions, [335].
- See also Canada, Australian Colonies, South Africa, United States, Switzerland, Germany, Constitutions
- Fenianism, [70]
- Financial relations of Ireland and Great Britain (see Chapters [XI.], [XII.], [XIII.]);
- Finance, of the Home Rule Bill, Chapter [XIII.], and summary, [337]
- Finance, Colonial. See Federal Systems, and under names of Colonies
- Finance Act, 1894, [222] (footnote)
- Finance Act, 1909, [259], [301]
- Finlay, Father T.A., [165]
- Fiscal amalgamation, 1817, [233], [289]
- Fisher, J., author of "The End of the Irish Parliament," [13], [54]
- Fitzgibbon, Earl of Clare, [Introduction], [xi], and [49], [58]-[59], [60], [62], [65], [97], [126], [131], [134], [146]
- Fitzgibbon, James, [81]
- Fitzwilliam, Lord, [53]-[54]
- Flood, Henry, [46]-[47]
- Ford, Patrick, [149]
- Fortescue, Hon. J.W., [39]-[40]
- Foster's Corn Law, [51], [236] (footnote)
- Fox, Charles James,
- France, Seven Years' War with, [26];
- Franklin, Benjamin, [31], [33]-[34]
- Free Trade, opinion in Ireland on, [170], [290];
- French-Canadians. See Chapter [V.], especially pages [72]-[78], [83]-[87], [96]-[97];
- also [121]
- Frere, Sir Bartle, [124]
- Gaelic League, [166]-[168]
- Geelong, [114]
- Georgia, [9], [21]
- Germany, [147];
- Gladstone, W.E.,
- Irish land reform, [68], [70], [99];
- on colonial liberty, [109]-[111];
- his Transvaal and Irish policies, [125], [128];
- on representation of Ireland at Westminster, [203]-[211];
- taxation of Ireland, [234]-[235];
- on Irish expenditure, [282];
- financial schemes in the Home Rule Bills of 1886 and 1893, [300]-[303], and [Appendix];
- for details of the Bills generally, see [Appendix] and in the text passim
- Gourlay, William, in Upper Canada, [82]
- Governors,
- Grattan, Henry, [44], [45], [46], [50], [53]
- Grattan's Parliament, Chapter [III.]
- Greene, General, [40]
- Greville's "Memoirs," [94], [103]
- Grey, Sir George, in Australasia, [115]-[117];
- Grote, George, [89], [92]
- Guarantee Fund, [267]. See also Land Purchase
- Guaranteed Loans,
- Habeas Corpus Act, [330]
- Hamilton, Sir Edward, [238]
- Hancock, John, [35]
- Henderson, Professor G.C., [116]
- Henry VIII., Ireland in the reign of, [8]
- Hewins, Professor W.A.S., [293]-[294]
- Holland, Bernard, [33]
- Home Rule Bills of 1886 and 1893, For details, see [Appendix], allusions in text passim
- "Home Rule Problems," edited by
- House of Lords: under the Union, [64];
- Howe, Joseph, in Nova Scotia, [88]
- Hume, philosophy of, [59]
- Hume, Joseph, [89], [90], [109]
- Hyde, Dr. Douglas, [166]
- Imperial Federation, [204]-[205]
- "In and Out" Clause, [209]
- Income Tax,
- India, [12]
- Indians, in America, [10]
- Industrial Development Associations, [165], [168], [290], [292]
- Insurance, National, [178], [274], [306]
- International Copyright Act, 1886, [220] (footnote)
- Ireland Development Grant, [311]
- Irish Agricultural Organization Society, [162]-[165]
- Irish Council Bill, 1907, [192], [304]
- Irish Homestead, [165]
- Irish Members at Westminster. See Representation at Westminster
- Irish Universities Act, 1908, [153], [173]
- Isle of Man, finance of, [255], [288]
- Jamaica, [1], [284]
- James, Sir Henry, [330]
- Jebb, Richard, [117]-[118]
- Johannesburg, [131], [133]
- Judges, Irish, under Home Rule, [334]-[335];
- Exchequer Judges, [336]
- Judicial salaries, Ireland, [273]
- Labourers (Ireland) Act, 1906, [153], [320]
- Labour questions, in Ireland, [170], [178]
- Lafontaine, Sir Louis, [103]
- Laing's Nek, [125]
- Lalor, Peter, [112]-[113]
- Land Acts, Irish, of 1870, [16]-[17], [68], [70]-[71], [151], [309];
- Land Commission, [70];
- Land League, [70]
- Land Purchase in Ireland, Chapter [XIV.], [71], [151], [152]-[153], [177], [243], [285], [337];
- Land Tenure, in Ireland, [11]-[17], [51], [55]-[57], [65], [66]-[70], [143], [151]-[152], [177], [236]-[237];
- Lanyon, Sir Owen, [124], [127]
- Law, Bonar, [293]
- Law Courts, Ireland, [334]-[335]
- Lecky, Professor W.H., [Introduction], [vii] and [ix], and [6], [13], [16], [19], [29], [49], [57], [183]
- Legislative Councils, in America, [23];
- Legislature, Irish, powers of, general, [213]-[229], [328]-[330];
- Legislatures, Colonial, powers and limitations of, general, [215]-[229].
- See also Constitutions, Federal Systems, and under names of Colonies
- Leinster, plantations in, [9]
- Lieutenant-Governors, in Dominion of Canada, [195], [221]
- Limerick, Treaty of, [12], [63]
- Local Government Board, cost of, [272]
- Local Government, working of, in Ireland, [103], [172]-[174]
- Local Government (Ireland) Act, 1898, [103], [154], [158]
- Local taxation, Ireland, [266];
- Locker-Lampson, G., [Introduction], [vii], and [65]
- Londonderry, Lord, [61]
- Long, Walter, [Introduction], [x], [xi], and [142], [152]
- Lord-Lieutenant,
- Louisburg, capture of, [73]
- Lyttelton, Mr. Alfred, [131]-[132], [135]
- MacDonnell, Lord, [61], [152], [304]
- Mackenzie, W.L., in Upper Canada, [74], [82], [86]-[87], [94], [105]
- McKenna, Sir J., [238]
- McManus, T.B., [115]
- Maine, [8]
- Majuba, [125], [128]
- Malta, [1]
- Manitoba, [331]
- Maritime Provinces, [72], [75], [88], [95], and Chapter [V.]
- See also Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island
- Maryland, [8]-[9], [21]
- Massachusetts, [8], [10], [22]-[23] (and footnote), [35]
- Meagher, T.F., [113]-[114]
- Melbourne, Lord, [94]
- Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, [220], [222]
- Mill, John Stuart, [67], [69], [89], [95]
- Milner, Lord, [129], [131], [138]-[139], [142]
- Miscellaneous revenue, Imperial, Ireland's share of, [286]-[287]
- Mitchel, John, [113]-[114]
- Molesworth, Sir William, [89], [93]-[94], [109]
- Molyneux, on Irish liberty, [31]
- Montreal, [74]-[75], [103]
- Montgomery, General, [35], [75]
- Moore, W. Harrison, author of "The Commonwealth of Australia," [219]
- Morgan's Riflemen, [73]
- Morley, Lord, his "Life of Gladstone," [Introduction], [x], and [109], [125];
- Municipal Technical Institute, Belfast, [162], [175]
- Municipal Reform Act, 1840, [103]
- Munster, plantations in, [9]
- Murray, Miss A.E., [17], [235], [293]
- Natal, [140], [196]
- National Debt, Ireland's contribution to, [286]-[287], [337]
- Naturalization, [219], [220] (footnote), [329]
- Naval Agreement, 1911, [218]
- Navigation Acts, [17]-[18]
- Navies, Colonial. See Colonial Defence Forces
- Neilson, John, in Lower Canada, [85]
- Nelson, Wilfred, in Lower Canada, [85]
- Netherlands Government, [121]
- Neutrality, [219], [329]
- New Brunswick, Chapter [V.], and [72], [75]-[76], [88], [97], [194]
- New England, [9], [21], [120]
- Newfoundland, [73], [193]-[197], [288]
- New Haven, [8]
- New Netherlands, plantation of, [9]
- New South Wales, [106]-[107], [114], [117], [120], [194], [196];
- New Zealand, [106], [108], [115]-[117], [147], [193], [197], [217], [288]
- Ninety-two Resolutions, Lower Canada, [86]
- Nixon, Captain John, [35]
- North Carolina, [21] (footnote)
- Nova Scotia, Chapter [V.], and [72], [76], [88], [97], [102], [194]
- Oakboys, in Ulster, [16]
- O'Brien, Barry, [178], [213]
- O'Brien, Murrough, [253]
- O'Brien, Smith, [83], [103], [114], [171]
- O'Brien, William, [177], [181]
- O'Callaghan, Dr., in Lower Canada, [85]
- O'Connell, Daniel, [70]-[71], [85], [86], [89], [90], [91], [99], [123]
- O'Conor Don, the, [249]
- Octennial Act, [168], 357 [Transcriber's note: This appears to be an error in the original.
- O'Hara, James, [81]
- Old Age Pensions, [153], [178]-[179], [181], [273], [285], [291], [303]
- Oldham, Professor C.H., on Irish finance, [234], [262], [270]
- O'Loughlen, Sir Brian, in Victoria, [114]
- "Omnes Omnia" Clause, [209]
- Ontario, Province of,
- Orange Free State, [120], [123]-[124], [126], [135], [196], [285]
- Orange Society,
- O'Shanassy, Sir John, in Victoria, [114]
- Paley, Dr., Philosophy of, [59]
- Papineau, Louis, in Lower Canada, [47], [85]-[87], [94], [105]
- Parliamentary parties, Irish, [181]-[182]
- Parliament, Irish (pre-Union), [24], [43], [50]-[58], [61], [62];
- Parnell, Charles Stewart, [135], [151], [171]
- Patents, [219]
- Peace of Paris, [26]
- Peel, Sir Robert, on the Repeal of the Union, [91]-[92], [99], [236]
- Peep o' Day Boys, [55]
- Penal Code, [12]-[14], [26], [36], [55], [57], [65], [72], [156], [183], [308]
- Penn, William, [9]
- Pennsylvania, [9], [21]
- Pilkington, Mrs., [165]
- Pitt, William, [50], [53], [54], [62], [74], [96], [106], [135], [232]
- Plantations, of Ireland and America, [8]-[9]
- Plunkett House, [164]
- Plunkett, Sir Horace, [155], [159] (footnote), [160], [165]
- Police, Irish,
- Poor Law (Ireland), [71], [174]
- Port Phillip. See Victoria
- Postal Services, Irish, powers over, [220];
- Poynings' Act, [24], [45]
- Preamble, Home Rule Bill, [323]
- Prince Edward Island, [13], [72], [74], [88], [97], [115].
- See also Land Tenure, Land Purchase
- Prize and Booty of War, [219], [329]
- Proportional Representation, [333]
- Proprietary Colonies of America, [10], [23]
- Public Works, Commissioners of, Ireland, [319]-[321], [337]
- Quakers, [9], [21]
- Quarterly Review, [99]
- Quebec, town of, [74]
- Quebec, Province of, prior to 1791, [72]-[78];
- Quebec Act, 1774, [73]-[74]
- Queensland, [109], [196];
- finance in, [297]
- Railways, Ireland, [71], [174]
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, [8]
- Rebellions, Irish,
- Recess Committee, action and report of, [155]-[162]
- Reciprocity Agreement, [293]
- Redmond, John, [141], [148], [156], [181], [341]
- Reform, Parliamentary (Ireland), [45]-[46], [50]-[58];
- Repeal of the Union, [70], [91]
- Representation at Westminster, of Ireland, [203]-[229], [284], [337];
- Residuary powers, under Home Rule, [223].
- See also Federal Systems
- Retief, Piet, [122]
- Revenue, from Ireland. See Financial Relations, Estate Duties, Income Tax, Customs and Excise
- Revenue, "true" and "collected,"
- Revolution, Irish, 1780-2, Chapter [II.];
- American, 1775, Chapter [II]
- Rhode Island, [8], [23] (footnote)
- Road Board, grants to Ireland, [274]
- Roebuck, J.A., [89], [90], [94]
- Rose, Holland, [75]
- Royal Assent, [221], [326]-[327]
- Ruskin, John, [106]
- Russell, George W., [165]
- Russell, Lord John, on Canada, [87], [90], [91], [92], [99], [100], [102], [221];
- Russell, T.W., [159] (and footnote)
- Rutland, Lord, [54], [77]
- Safeguards for Minorities, Ireland, [191], [223]-[225], [329]-[330];
- St. Lawrence, River, [75]
- Salaberry, Colonel, [83]
- Sand River Convention, 1852, [123]
- Saunderson, Colonel, [156] (footnote), [215] (and footnote)
- Scotland, [104], [159] (footnote);
- Selborne, Lord, [142]
- Seventh Report of Grievances (Upper Canada), [82], [86]
- Seven Years' War, [26], [72]
- Sexton, T., [249]
- Shepstone, Sir T., [124]
- Sinn Fein, [168]
- Smith, Adam, [51]
- Smith, Sir Harry, [123]
- Socialism, in Ireland, [Introduction], [xiv], [144], [170]
- South Africa Act, 1909, citations from, [140]-[141], [323], [326], [332], [338]
- South African Colonies,
- history of, see Chapter [VII.], and under Cape of Good Hope, Transvaal, Orange Free State, Natal;
- Federal Union, proposed (1859), [117], [123];
- Conference for Closer Union (1908), [140], [156]-[157];
- Union of 1909, [140]-[143], [196]-[197];
- see also South Africa Act, 1900, Constitutions, Federal Systems
- South Australia, [106]-[107], [116], [196];
- finance in, [297]
- Spanish Colonies, [25]
- Spirit duty, [234]-[235], [237]-[238], [244]
- Stamp Act (1765), and Revenue Duties (America), [27], [34]-[35], [72]
- Stanley, Lord, [90]-[92]
- Steelboys, in Ulster, [16]
- Subsidies,
- Suez Canal shares, revenue from, [287]
- Supremacy of the Imperial Parliament, [204], [221]-[225], [323], [328]
- Supreme Court,
- Sutherland, Sir T., [249]
- Swift, Dean, [32]
- Switzerland, Federal Constitution of, [195], [331]
- Sydney Bulletin, [117], [143]
- Tariff Reform, opinion in Ireland on, [170];
- Tariffs. See Customs and Excise, Free Trade, Tariff Reform
- Tasmania, [106]-[107], [113], [196];
- Taxable capacity of Ireland: in 1800, [232];
- Technical Instruction, Ireland, [161], [175]
- Temperance Reform, Ireland, [177]-[178], [292]
- Tenant League, [70]
- Ten Resolutions (1837), [87]
- Territorials, Ireland, [118], [218]
- Thompson, Poulett, Lord Sydenham, [102]
- Titles, power of conferring, [219], [329]
- Tone, Wolfe, [54], [56], [57], [62], [73], [76], [86], [135]
- Toronto, [81]
- Townshend, Lord, [25], [32]
- Townshend, Charles, [27]
- Town Tenants Act, [153]
- Trade, external, of Ireland, [147]-[148], [291]
- Trade and Navigation, Colonial and Irish powers over, [220], [329]
- Trade-mark,
- Transvaal, [Introduction], [xiv], [120], [123]-[143], [196], [318], [336], and whole of Chapter [VII.]
- See also South African Colonies, Constitutions
- Treason, [219], [329]
- Treasury, Committee on Land Purchase, 1908, [311];
- Treaties, power of making, [219], [329]
- Trek, the Great, [120]-[123], [128], [133]
- Trimleston, Lord, [25]
- Ulster, plantation of, [8], [9];
- land tenure in, [15], [52], [55]-[57];
- emigration from, [15], [19]-[20], [31], [186];
- Orange Society in (see Orange Society);
- comparison with Canadian minorities, [92], [97]-[99], [100]-[102], [214];
- with Transvaal minority, [139], [186], [214];
- views of, with regard to representation at Westminster, [214]-[215];
- under Home Rule, [Introduction], [x], [xii], [170], [182]-[187], [302], [333]
- Ulster Custom. See Ulster, Land Tenure in
- "Umpirage," of Great Britain,
- "Undertakers," [25], [81]
- Union,
- United Empire Loyalists, [74]-[75], [80]
- United Irishmen, [54], [56], [76]
- United States, relations with Canada, [80], [87], [92], [101];
- Universities, Irish, [153], [273], [329]
- Upper Chamber, Irish, under Home Rule, [331]-[332].
- See also Federal Systems
- Van Diemen's Land. See Tasmania
- Vereeniging, Peace of, [129]
- Victoria, Chapter [V.], and [106]-[107], [114]-[115], [194], [196], [198], [208];
- finance in, [297]
- Virginia, [8], [22]
- Volksraad, [124]
- Volunteers, Ireland (1778-1783), [37], [44]-[45], [52], [54], [60]-[61], [73], [103], [135], [187], [230].
- See also Territorials
- Wakefield, Edward Gibbon,
- Wakefield, Vicar of, [107]
- Wales, Home Rule for, [199]-[200]
- War and Peace, power of making, [219], [329]
- Washington, General George, [40]
- Welby, Lord, on Anglo-Irish finance, [249]-[256], [280]-[281], [282], [293]
- Wellington, Duke of, on Ireland and Canada, [70], [88], [90], [126]
- Wentworth, William, in Australia, [107], [114], [120]
- Western Australia, [106]-[108], [115], [196], and Chapter [V.]
- West Indies, banishment of Irish to, [9];
- grants-in-aid to, [284]
- Whiteboys, [16], [51], [56], [67], [107]
- Willcocks, Stephen, in Upper Canada, [82]
- William IV., on Canada, [99]
- Williams, Basil, Editor of "Home Rule Problems," [Introduction], [xiv], [203]
- Wills Act, 1861, [222] (footnote)
- Wilmot, Samuel, in New Brunswick, [88]
- Wyndham, George, [152];