| A. | |
| Alabama Claims, | [75.] |
| Allen, Larkin, and O'Brien condemned and executed, | [104.] |
| Ambulances, Irish, for Franco-Prussian War, | [160,][161.] |
| Amnesty Association and O'Connell Centenary, | [183.] |
| Ancient Fenians, | [52.] |
| Anderson, Arthur, resembled Corydon, | [85.] |
| "Annesley's Mountain, Lord," | [31,][47.] |
| Answers to Correspondents, | [154.] |
| Antrim, my birthplace, | [2.] |
| Archbishops Crolly and Murray support the Bequest Act, | [30.] |
| Archdeacon, George, | [52.] |
| Architectural Drawing and Surveying, employed at these, | [54.] |
| Arms for Rising of 1867. Inadequate supply, | [94.] |
| Arrest and rescue of Kelly and Deasy, | [95.] |
| Aunt Kitty, my godmother, | [2.] |
| ——Mary, | [38.] |
| ——Nancy, | [15.] |
| Aylmer, Barry, adopts the stage as profession, | [119.] |
| B. | |
| Ballad Poetry of Ireland, | [260.] |
| Ballymagenaghy, my mother's birthplace, | [31.] |
| ——rocky soil, | [31.] |
| Ballymagenaghy, "Papishes to a man," | [31.] |
| ——cottage industries, | [33,][34.] |
| ——large families, | [33.] |
| Ballymagrehan, | [36.] |
| Ballywalter, my father's birthplace, | [2.] |
| Ballinahinch, Battle of, | [38,][39.] |
| Banbridge, weaving industries by steam, | [34.] |
| Bannon, Oiney, | [31.] |
| Barrett, David, examines theLia Fail, | [110.] |
| "Barney Henvey" and the Fairies, | [35,][36.] |
| Barry, John, | [8,][127.] |
| ——calls us together to form Home Rule Confederation of | |
| ——Great Britain, | [173.] |
| Barry Sullivan, a great Irish actor, | [22.] |
| Beers, Lord Roden's agent in Dolly's Brae massacre, | [45.] |
| Beecher (Captain Michael O'Rorke), "The Fenian Paymaster," | [78,][79.] |
| Belle Vue Prison, Manchester, near the scene of rescue, | [101.] |
| Benedictines, | [4.] |
| Biggar, Joseph, | [180,][181,][193.] |
| ——Catholic, becomes a, | [181.] |
| ——"Obstruction." enters upon, | [182.] |
| ——Parliament, enters, | [179.] |
| ——Parnell, combination with, | [179.] |
| Birmingham, supplementary Convention, | [176.] |
| "Black North," The, | [15.] |
| Bligh, M.D., Alderman Alexander, | [200.] |
| Bligh, M.D., John, | [207.] |
| Blockade, running of "United Ireland," | [209,][215.] |
| Boer War, The, | [271.] |
| "Bog Latin," Mr. Butt gives the origin of it, | [195.] |
| Boucicault, Dion, | [263.] |
| Bourbaki, our men in Foreign Legion with him struck last blow in | |
| —Franco-German War, | [161.] |
| Boyle, M.P., Alderman Daniel, | [239.] |
| Brady, John, | [236.] |
| Breslin, John, | [76.] |
| ——aids in escape of military Fenians, | [140.] |
| Breslin, Michael, "on his keeping," | [77,][123.] |
| Breslin, Michael, narrowly escapes arrest, | [124.] |
| Brett (sergeant of police) shot in Manchester rescue, | [101.] |
| "Brian, Tribe of," | [28.] |
| Brian O'Loughlin in ' | [98,][38.] |
| Brotherhood of St. Patrick, the forerunner of Fenianism and | |
| —Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, | [87.] |
| Bryant, Mrs. Dr. Sophie, | [238.] |
| Bryers, George, | [266.] |
| "Buckshot Foster," | [210.] |
| Burke, Rickard, meets a notable company, | [93.] |
| ——purchases arms, | [105.] |
| ——Clerkenwell explosion an attempt to rescue him, | [106.] |
| ——sent to penal servitude, | [106.] |
| ——returned to America, | [112.] |
| Burke, Thomas, J.P., of Liverpool, | [186.] |
| Bushmills, Co. Antrim, my birthplace, | [2.] |
| Butt, Isaac, presides at the first Annual Convention of the | |
| Home Rule Confederation of Great Britain, and becomes its | |
| —first President, | [173.] |
| ——a contributor to "United Irishman," | [181.] |
| ——gives no countenance to obstruction, | [188.] |
| ——1876 Convention votes confidence in him, | [188.] |
| ——resigns presidency of organisation, and succeeded by Parnell, | [192.] |
| ——his death, | [195.] |
| Byrom Street, Liverpool, my house for a time the headquarters of | |
| Home Rule Confederation | |
| of Great Britain, | [181.] |
| ——frequently met Butt, Parnell, Biggar, and other leaders there, | [181.] |
| Byrne, Daniel, Richmond Prison warder, | [77.] |
| Byrne, Frank, | [160,][181.] |
| Byrne, M.P., Garrett, | [230.] |
| Byrne, Patrick, | [199. ] |
| C. | |
| Cahill, Rev. Dr., a great preacher, | [59.] |
| Camp in Everton, in view of expected rising in Liverpool, | [55.] |
| Campbell, Richard, a humorous Irish singer, | [120.] |
| "Camp Fires of the Legion," by James Finigan, | [162.] |
| Carlingford Lough, vies with Killarney in beauty, | [27.] |
| Carnarvon Borough election, where I first met Lloyd George, | [237.] |
| CarraigMountain, | [31] |
| Cassidy, Tom, "a flogger," | [67.] |
| Castlewellan, Eiver Magennis its member in King James's Parliament, | [29.] |
| Castlewellan, a Nationalist centre for South Down, | [47.] |
| "Catalpa" carries off the military Fenians, | [140.] |
| ——lands them safely in New York, | [145.] |
| Catholic Emancipation, | [268.] |
| Catholic Hierarchy, Restoration of, | [58.] |
| Catholic Institute, | [54.] |
| "Catholic Times," I review in it "Life of Robert Emmet," | |
| by Michael James Whitty, | [21.] |
| ——carrying it on single-handed, | [153.] |
| Celtic Race, the Catholics of Ulster the most Celtic part of | |
| —Ireland, | [30.][57.] |
| Chambers, Corporal, | [200.] |
| Chester Castle, plot to seize, | [81.] |
| ——I volunteer for the raid, | [82.] |
| Christian Brothers, The, | [14,][27.] |
| Churches, increase rapidly in Liverpool, | [6.] |
| Clampit, Sam, a good, honest Protestant Fenian, is arrested, | [108.] |
| Clan Connell War Song—O'Donnell Aboo, | [115.] |
| Clan na nGael, | [36.] |
| Clarence Dock, Liverpool, | [3.] |
| ——where the harvest men landed, | [35.] |
| Clarke, Michael, | [180.] |
| Clarke, Patrick, | [180.] |
| Clarkhill, Co. Down, | [47.] |
| Coming over from Ireland, | [3.] |
| Commins, Dr. Andrew, his record, | [172.] |
| ——becomes head of Home Rule Organisation in Great Britain, | [171,][172.] |
| Conciliation Hall, Dublin, | [16.] |
| Condon, Captain Edward O'Meagher, | [93.] |
| Condon, plans rescue of Kelly and Deasy, | [96.] |
| ——is himself arrested, | [102.] |
| Condon, his defiant shout in the dock of "God save Ireland," | [104.] |
| ——returned to America, and has been since helping the Cause | |
| ——there, | [106,][107.] |
| ——and here, | [112.] |
| Confederates, Irish, | [55.] |
| Connolly, Lawrence, | [185.] |
| Connaught, | [35.] |
| Convention of 1876 votes confidence in Isaac Butt, | [188.] |
| Copperas Hill Chapel, | [5.] |
| ——Schools, | [13.] |
| Cork, "No sin in Cor-r-r-k," | [26.] |
| Corydon, the informer, what he was like, | [85.] |
| ——throws off the mask, | [85.] |
| Cottage Industries in Ulster, | [33.] |
| Council of Fenian Leaders, | [93.] |
| Cousens, a Liverpool detective, | [131.] |
| Cranston, Robert, escaped military Fenian, | [141.] |
| Crilly, Alfred, a brilliant Irishman, who did good service for the | |
| Cause, | [150,][171.] |
| Crilly, Daniel, brother of Alfred, | [150,][211.] |
| ——on staff of "Nation," | [151.] |
| ——registration agent, | [243.] |
| ——editor of "United Irishman," | [180.] |
| ——Member of Parliament, | [180.] |
| Crilly, Frederick Lucas, General Secretary of United Irish League | |
| —of Great Britain, | [150.] |
| Crimean War, The, | [65.] |
| Crosbie Street, mostly spoke Connaught Irish, | [15.] |
| Crowley, Thade, the Cork pork butcher, | [25,][26.] |
| Cumberland, | [33.] |
| Curragh of Kildare, I help at the building of camp there, | [65.] |
| D. | |
| "Daily News," The, describes the rescue of Kelly and Deasy, | |
| and acknowledges the courage and skill of the rescuers, | [101.] |
| "Daily Post," Liverpool, | [21.] |
| Darragh, Daniel, brings the arms from Birmingham for Manchester Rescue, | [96.] |
| ——dies in Portland Prison, | [126.] |
| ——Hogan brings his remains to Ireland, and Condon visits his grave, | [127.] |
| Darragh, Thomas, escaped military Fenian, | [141.] |
| Davis, Thomas, as registration agent, | [242.] |
| ——his "Literary and Historical Essays," | [261.] |
| Davitt, Martin, father of Michael, | [240.] |
| Davitt, Michael, takes up Forrester's work of supplying arms, | [132.] |
| ——is arrested and convicted on Corydon's testimony, | [136.] |
| ——returns from penal servitude, | [199.] |
| ——formation of the Land League, | [205.] |
| ——his "Fall of Feudalism," | [197.] |
| ——tries to get Parnell to join advanced movement, | [202.] |
| "Dear Old Ireland," T.D. Sullivan's Song, | [38.] |
| Denvir's "Monthly" and "Irish Library," | [257.] |
| De Courcy, | [27,][29.] |
| Denvir, Bishop, Bible, | [30.] |
| ——see Father O'Laverty, | [30.] |
| ——I met him with my father, | [3.] |
| Denvir, General Denver's daughter enquires after him, | [41.] |
| Denver City, the Capital of Colorado, named after General James | |
| —William Denver, descended from Patrick Denvir, a '98 Insurgent, | [40.] |
| Desmond, Captain, one of the rescuers of the military Fenians, | [140.] |
| Devoy, John, he aided the escape of James Stephens, | [76,] |
| —and of the—military Fenians, | [140.] |
| Dillon, John, M.P., | [205.] |
| Distinguished Irishmen I have met, | [10.] |
| Disestablishment of the Irish Church prompted by Gladstone's recognition | |
| —of "the intensity of Fenianism," | [147.] |
| Disruption of the Irish Party, | [252.] |
| Doctors and other professional men excellent helpers in the | |
| National Cause, | [177,][258.] |
| Dock labourers' love of learning, | [19.] |
| Dolly's Brae Fight, | [44.] |
| ——massacre, | [45.] |
| Donnelly, Edward, foreman printer of "United Ireland," brings me the | |
| —stereos, | [210.] |
| Doran, Arthur, an Irish newsagent, becomes bail for Forrester, | [135.] |
| Dowling, chief constable of Liverpool, dismissed, | [60.] |
| Down, County, | [2,][29,][47.] |
| ——cottage industries, | [33.] |
| Drumgoolan, my uncle's parish, | [28.] |
| Dublin Castle wires warning of Manchester Rescue—too late, | [97.] |
| Duffy, Michael Francis, | [166.] |
| Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, loses heart for a time, | [62.] |
| Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, his old hopes revive, | [62.] |
| Dundas, General, routed by the Kilcullen pikemen in '98 | [71.] |
| Dundrum Bay, | [32.] |
| E. | |
| Egan, Patrick, | [184.] |
| ——sustains "United Ireland" against attempted suppression, | [215.] |
| ——his life story, | [219.] |
| ——always a practical patriot, | [221.] |
| ——attitude towards Parliament, | [221.] |
| ——President of Irish National League of America, | [224.] |
| ——American ambassador to Chili, | [224.] |
| ——President Harrison's tribute, | [224.] |
| Elizabethan days, | [5.] |
| "Emerald Minstrels," The, | [115,][116,][117.] |
| ——inspired by "Spirit of the Nation," | [118.] |
| "Erin's Hope," with Irish-American officers, arms, and ammunition, | |
| —reaches Sligo Bay, | [94.] |
| ——returns to America, | [95.] |
| "Erin's Sons in England," racy song by T.D. Sullivan, | [152.] |
| F. | |
| Fahy, Francis, poet. | [137] |
| Falconer (Edmond O'Rourke), a famous Irish actor and dramatist, | |
| —author of "Peep o' Day," "Killarney," etc., | [52,][263.] |
| Famine, The great Irish, | [6.] |
| ——heroism of the clergy, | [53.] |
| ——the greatest disaster in Irish history, | [269.] |
| "Felon Repeal Club" in Newcastle-on-Tyne, | [56.] |
| Fenian Brotherhood, The, | [52,][73.] |
| ——the two wings, | [123.] |
| ——Conference in Paris, Michael Breslin attends, | [123.] |
| ——gathering, which Parnell attends at my invitation, | [203.] |
| "Fenian Paymaster" (Captain O'Rorke), known as "Beecher," | [78.] |
| Fenian leaders in England take counsel, | [93.] |
| Fenianism.—What did it do for Ireland? | [146.] |
| Ferguson, John, assists at foundation of Home Rule Confederation of | |
| —Great Britain, | [176.] |
| ——indicates Parnell as future leader, | [192.] |
| ——director of "United Irishman," | [180.] |
| Finigan, James Lysaght, his adventurous career, | [124.] |
| ——in the Franco-German War, | [160.] |
| Finn MacCool and the ancient Fenians, | [52.] |
| Flannery, Thomas, an able Irish scholar, | [164,][258.] |
| Flood, John, and the Chester raid, | [82.] |
| "Flowering," girls employed at, | [34.] |
| "Flowing Tide," | [233.] |
| Foley, Patrick James, | [254.] |
| Ford, Patrick, Michael Davitt's tribute to him, | [198.] |
| ——I welcome the "Irish World" in the "Catholic Times," | [198.] |
| Forrester, Arthur, he brings me revolvers, | [131.] |
| ——I am visited by detectives, | [131.] |
| ——they can make out no case against him, and he is released, | [135.] |
| Forrester, Arthur, he joins the French Foreign Legion, | [134,][160,][162.] |
| Forrester, Mrs. Ellen, comes with Michael Davitt, | [133.] |
| ——like others of her family, she wrote poetry, | [134.] |
| Fox, Frank, one of our poets, | [181.] |
| "Fount of patriotism," | [11.] |
| Franco-Prussian War, | [160.] |
| Freemantle, rescue from of the military Fenians, | [139.] |
| "Frolics of Phil Foley," a sketch by John F. McArdle, | [121.] |
| G. | |
| Gaelic characters, the, | [11.] |
| Gaelic League Revival, | [256.] |
| Gaelic Prayer Book (Scotch), printed by me for Father Campbell, S.J., | |
| for use in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, | [259.] |
| Garton, Patrick De Lacy, Stephens escapes in his hooker, | [78.] |
| ——he helps the blockade-running of "United Ireland." "Georgette," | |
| ——passenger steamer, pursues the military Fenians, | [143.] |
| ——fires a round shot across the bows of the "Catalpa," in which they | |
| ——are escaping, | [143.] |
| Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield, a distinguished Irish-American composer | |
| —and musician, | [114.] |
| Gilmore, Mary Sarsfield, his daughter, an able contributor to | |
| —"Irish World," | [114.] |
| Gladstone, William Ewart, introduces Home Rule Bill, | [231.] |
| ——"Flowing Tide," | [233.] |
| ——returned to power through aid of Irish vote, | [232.] |
| "God Save Ireland," Condon gives us a rallying cry and a | |
| —National Anthem, | [104.] |
| "Gormans of Glenmore," The, | [265.] |
| Goss, Bishop, a typical Englishman of the best kind. | |
| Blunt-hitting-out-from-the-shoulder style of speaking, | [156.] |
| Grattan's Parliament, | [41.] |
| Graves, Alfred Perceval, | [138,][259.] |
| Gunboats in river Mersey in view of expected rising in Liverpool, | [55.] |
| H. | |
| "Hail to the Chief" (from the "Lady of the Lake"), | [118.] |
| ——played as salute to Parnell, | [117.] |
| Halpin, General, a scientific soldier, | [90.] |
| ——in command at the rising, | [90.] |
| ——gives us lecture on fortifications and earthworks, | [91.] |
| ——arrested at Queenstown, | [91.] |
| "Hamlet" played by Falconer, | [262.] |
| Hand, John, one of our poets, | [181.] |
| Hanlons, Hughey and Ned, | [51.] |
| Harrington, Martin, escaped military Fenian, | [141.] |
| Harvestmen from Connaught and Donegal, a hardy lot, | [35.] |
| Haslingden, the home of Davitt, | [84.] |
| Hassett, Thomas Henry, escaped military Fenian, | [141.] |
| Healy, T.M., when I first met him, | [196.] |
| ——becomes Parnell's secretary, | [197.] |
| Heinrick, Hugh, editor of "United Irishman," | [180.] |
| Hibernians, Ancient Order of, strong in Liverpool, and stout champions | |
| —of country and creed, | [16.] |
| ——a bodyguard for the priests in penal days, | [17.] |
| ——their stronghold in northern Irish counties and counties adjoining, | [18.] |
| ——in America, Rev. Thomas Shahan pays tribute to the Order, | [16,][17.] |
| "Hidden Gem," a play by Cardinal Wiseman, | [63.] |
| Hierarchy restored, | [58.] |
| Highlands of Scotland, the Gaelic spoken there, | [187.] |
| Hints from Thomas Davis to Irish painters, students, historians, | |
| —lecturers, journalists, public speakers, and others, | [261.] |
| Hogan, the Irish sculptor, crowns O'Connell with Repeal cap, | [49.] |
| Hogan, Martin Joseph, escaped military Fenian, | [141.] |
| Hogan, William, a friend of Captain John M'Cafferty, | [87.] |
| ——helps Darragh to get the revolvers for Manchester rescue, | [96.] |
| ——is arrested for this, tried, and acquitted, | [124,][125.] |
| Holyhead, wagons and carriages for there to be seized, | [81.] |
| Holy Cross Chapel, Liverpool, as it was, | [58.] |
| ——the chief of police countenances the getting up of a panic there, | [60.] |
| Holland, of the submarine, | [145.] |
| Home Rule Organisation, formation in Ireland, various sections assist, | [148.] |
| ——John Barry calls us together to form Home Rule Confederation | |
| ——of Great Britain, | [173.] |
| Home Rule Organisation, I become its first secretary, | [155.] |
| Hyde Road, the scene of the Manchester rescue, | [99.] |
| Hymans, Jewish admirers of Thade Crowley, | [25.] |
| I. | |
| Igoe's publichouse at the Curragh, | [67.] |
| "Inishowen," noble song by Charles Gavan Duffy, | [260.] |
| Insurrection in Ireland considered easier to put down | |
| than "Obstruction," | [190.] |
| Iona Pilgrimage, | [233.] |
| Irish-American officers to leave Ireland for England, | [79.] |
| Irish Brigade of Liverpool, | [92.] |
| "Irish Library," I start it, | [35.] |
| "Irish in Britain," The, | [78,][102.] |
| Irish National League organiser, Edward M'Convey, | [33.] |
| Irish Parliamentary Party, disruption and reunion of, | [252.] |
| Irish Race Convention, | [254.] |
| "Irish Rapparees," by Gavan Duffy, | [260.] |
| Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, | [73.][74.] |
| Irish of Great Britain compact and politically important, | [2.] |
| "Irish World," The, | [198.] |
| Isle of Man, | [32,][187.] |
| J. | |
| Jack Langan, an Irish boxer, | [4.] |
| "Jigger Loft," where our men work, | [7.] |
| Journalism, | [21.] |
| Johnson, my classical teacher, | [28.] |
| K. | |
| Kehoe, Inspector Lawrence.—Did he shut his eyes in my case? | [129.] |
| Kelly, Col. Thomas, his personal appearance, | [92.] |
| ——directs rescue of James Stephens, | [76,][77,][78.] |
| ——I meet him in Liverpool, | [92,][93.] |
| ——his arrest in Manchester with Captain Deasy, | [95.] |
| ——rescue, | [100,][101.] |
| ——how he escaped from the country, | [105.] |
| Kildare, gallant fight of the men of Kildare in '98, | [69.] |
| King Edward VII., plot for his abduction when Prince of Wales, | [88.] |
| Kirwan, Captain Martin Walter, in the Franco-Prussian War, | [160.] |
| ——afterwards general secretary of Irish organisation in Great Britain. | |
| Knox, Edmund Vesey, a Protestant Member of Parliament, who did | |
| —good service at Lloyd George's election and elsewhere, | [238.] |
| L. | |
| Lambert, Michael, makes key to fit James Stephens' cell, | [78.] |
| "Lancashire Free Press," | [91.] |
| Land League, The, its formation in April, 1879, with Davitt recognised | |
| —as its "Father," | [205.] |
| Larkin, Michael, | [103,][104.] |
| Lecale, Celtic and Norman admixture since De Courcy's time, | [27.] |
| Leitrim Chapel, where I served Mass for my uncle, | [32.] |
| ——band of fiddles, flutes, and clarionets, | [37.] |
| Lia Fail(Stone of Destiny), | [109,] |
| ——the stone to be stolen, | [110,] |
| Lia Fail, David Barrett, League organiser, tries to test its weight. | |
| —Is stopped by its guardians, | [111.] |
| Liberator, The (O'Connell), frequently passed through Liverpool, | [43.] |
| Lloyd-George, David, Chancellor of the Exchequer, I help | |
| —in his first Election, | [237.] |
| London Irish Literary Society, | [259.] |
| Lost opportunity for Irish tongue, | [15.] |
| Lover, Samuel, painter, poet, musician, composer, novelist, | |
| —and dramatist, | [10.] |
| ——his patriotism, | [10,][11.] |
| ——his wit, | [12.] |
| Loyal toasts, | [188,][189,][203.] |
| Lumber Street Chapel, | [4.] |
| Lynch,. Daniel, translates "God Save Ireland" into Irish, | [113.] |
| M. | |
| McAnulty, Bernard, a strong Home Ruler and Fenian sympathiser, | [34,][56,][180.] |
| McArdle, John, | [15,][16.] |
| McArdle, John F., the most brilliant of the Emerald Minstrels, | [118.] |
| McCann, Michael Joseph, author of "O'Donnell Aboo," I make | |
| —his acquaintance, | [114,][115.] |
| McCafferty, John, had fought for the South in the American Civil War. | |
| —His plot to seize Chester Castle, | [81.] |
| ——his scheme (as Mr. Patterson) to abduct the Prince of Wales, | [88.] |
| McCartans, The, | [29.] |
| McCarthy, Sergeant, his sudden death, | [200.] |
| M'Cormick, Father, of Wigan, men on way to Chester raid go to Confession | |
| —to him, | [82.] |
| McDonald, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, preached at Iona in Gaelic | |
| —on the life of St. Columbkille, | [234.] |
| McDonnell, Sergeant James, | [206] |
| McGrady, Owen, conference at his house to arrange for reception of | |
| —expedition then on the sea, | [93.] |
| McGrath, Father Peter, | [187.] |
| McGowan, James, my godfather, | [2.] |
| McHale, Archbishop, I report his sermon, | [155.] |
| McKinley, Peter, | [180.] |
| MacMahon, Father, of Suncroft, gives the Curragh men a good character, | [70.] |
| ——he tells us of St. Brigid's miraculous mantle, | [69.] |
| ——and of the gallant Kildare men in'98, | [69] |
| McMahon, Heber, | [181.] |
| MacManus, Terence Bellew, | [49,][52.] |
| McNaghten, Sir Francis, | [2.] |
| McSwiney, Father, S.J., and the "Catholic Times," | [154.] |
| "Macbeth" played by Falconer, | [262.] |
| Magennis, Eiver (see Castlewellan), | [29.] |
| Maguire, the marine, wrongly charged at Manchester, | [104.] |
| Manchester, first Convention of Home Rule Confederation held there, | [173.] |
| Manchester Martyrs, place of rescue confounded with place of execution, | [99.] |
| Mangan, Richard, | [180.] |
| Mass in Penal times, | [5.] |
| Massacre at Dolly's Brae, | [45.] |
| Mathew, Father, Apostle of Temperance, what he was like, | [13.] |
| Maughan, Peter, recruiting agent for the I.R.B. among | |
| —the British soldiery, | [72,][86.] |
| Mazzinghi, Count, composer of "Hail to the Chief," | [115.] |
| Meany, Stephen Joseph, a journalist, | [91.] |
| ——in Young Ireland movement, | [22.] |
| ——starts "Lancashire Free Press," | [91.] |
| ——imprisoned for Fenianism, | [91.] |
| "Men of the North, The," stirring ballad by Charles Gavan Duffy, | [260.] |
| Military Fenians, their rescue, chiefly by John Breslin, | |
| —going from America, and John Walsh from this side, | [139 to 145.] |
| Millbank Prison, M'Cafferty writes from there to William Hogan, | [87.] |
| Mogan, John, a capable man at registration and electioneering, | [243.] |
| Monroe, General, a Presbyterian leader, hanged at his own door in '98, | [41.] |
| Mourne Mountains, | [27,][32,][57.] |
| Mulhall, Peter and James, | [194.] |
| Mullaghmast, | [49.] |
| Mullin, Dr. James, | [177,][178.] |
| Murphy, Bessie, | [181.] |
| Murphy, Captain, | [93,][112.] |
| Murphy, David, supposed to have been shot by connivance of Pigott, | [247.] |
| Murphy, Patrick, | [239.] |
| Murphy, William, sent to penal servitude for attack on the van | |
| —at Manchester, though not there, | [102.] |
| Murray, Archbishop, | [30.] |
| N. | |
| "Nation" newspaper, readings from it, | [15.] |
| ——"O'Donnell Aboo" appears in it, | [115.] |
| "Nation once again, A," | [36.] |
| National Anthem of "God Save Ireland," Condon's defiant shout | |
| —in the dock the origin of it, | [104.] |
| "Nationalist" The, | [256.] |
| Naughton, Miss, | [132.] |
| "Ninety-eight" memories, many of the leaders Presbyterians, | [41.] |
| "No Popery" mob, A, | [4.] |
| "No Popery" mania over "Papal aggression," | [58.] |
| Normans in Ireland, The, | [27.] |
| "Northern Press and Catholic Times," | [72.] |
| Norse settlements, | [27.] |
| Nugent, Father, and the Catholic Institute, | [63.] |
| ——St. Patrick's celebrations, | [64.] |
| ——proprietor of "Catholic Times," which I conducted for him, | [91.] |
| ——after a long interval, am pleased to meet him just before | |
| ——his death, | [159.] |
| O. | |
| Oates, Tom, of Newcastle, | [94.] |
| Oath of allegiance, Parnell and my view on this, | [112.] |
| "O," the prefix, | [33.] |
| O'Brien, Captain Michael, is hanged at Manchester, | [104,][112.] |
| O'Brien, John, released prisoner, | [200.] |
| O'Brien, James Francis Xavier, introduces me to O'Donovan (Rossa), | [73.] |
| ——No more gallant figure among the Fenian leaders than J.F.X. O'Brien. | |
| ——In all thingsstraight, | [89,][90.] |
| O'Brien, M.P., Patrick, | [230.] |
| O'Brien, Richard Barry, | [259.] |
| O'Brien, William, | [212,&c.] |
| "Obstruction," the 1877 Convention endorses the policy, | [104.] |
| O'Coigly, Father, Pilgrimage, | [235.] |
| O'Connell Centenary, | [183,][184.] |
| O'Connell in Liverpool, | [48.] |
| ——a faithful son of the Church, | [48.] |
| ——enormous attendance at his meetings, | [49.] |
| ——Orange attack repelled by McManus and his friends, | [49.] |
| O'Connell, John (son of the Liberator, Daniel O'Connell), | |
| —a British militia officer at the Curragh; gives good example | |
| —to his men by going to Holy Communion, | [68.] |
| ——he wrote fine verses, | [68.] |
| O'Connell, Maurice, wrote "Recruiting Song of the Irish Brigade," | [69.] |
| O'Connell Centenary, | [183.] |
| O'Connor, M.P., T.P., the only Home Rule Member of Parliament for | |
| —Great Britain electedas such, | [24,][188,][230.] |
| O'Donovan, Edmund, son of John O'Donovan, | [90.] |
| ——in French Foreign Legion, | [160,][162.] |
| ——special correspondent in Russo-Turkish War, | [164.] |
| ——Merv, | [165.] |
| ——perishes in the Soudan, | [165.] |
| O'Donovan, Jeremiah (Rossa), | [73.] |
| O'Donovan, John, the distinguished Irish scholar, | [163.] |
| ——memoir of him by Thomas Flannery, | [164.] |
| O'Donnell, Bishop, | [254.] |
| "O'Donnell Aboo" as our national anthem? | [114,][115.] |
| ——no claim, | [116.] |
| O'Donnell, F.H., | [181,][193.] |
| O'Grady, Hubert, | [265.] |
| O'Hagan, Lord, | [184.] |
| O'Hanlons, The, the Ulster standard bearers, | [51.] |
| O'Kelly, James, in Mexican campaign, | [165.] |
| ——recruits for the French army until fall of Paris, | [166.] |
| ——adopts journalism, | [167.] |
| ——enters Parliament, | [167.] |
| "Olaf, the Dane, or the Curse of Columbkille," | [266.] |
| Oliver, William John, | [180.] |
| O'Laverty, Father, historian of Down and Connor, | [29,][30.] |
| O'Loughlin, Brian, | [38.] |
| O'Loughlin, Father Bernard, my uncle, | [33.] |
| ——Father Bernard. Passionist, of Paris | [169.] |
| ——John, my uncle, | [169.] |
| ——Michael, Father, my uncle, | [28,][33.] |
| ——Margaret, my mother, | [33.] |
| O'Mahony, Michael, writes "Life of St. Columbkille" for me, | [234.] |
| O'Malley, M.P., William, | [230.] |
| Opening of a bath by swimming in it, by T.D. Sullivan, when | |
| —Lord Mayor of Dublin, | [153.] |
| Orangeism, | [19,][20,][22,][23.] |
| O'Reilly, John Boyle, his "Life" in our Library, | [86.] |
| ——helps escape of the military Fenians, | [140.] |
| O'Rorke, Captain Michael (Beecher), the Fenian paymaster, | [78,][79.] |
| O'Rourke, Edmund (Falconer), actor and dramatist, | [52,][263.] |
| O'Shea, Captain, a candidate for Parliament, | [228.] |
| O'Sullivan, Eugene, | [211.] |
| ——Eugene or "Owen," a Welsh registration case, | [244.] |
| P. | |
| Packmen from Ulster, Oiney Bannon, Bernard McAnulty, | [34.] |
| "Pagan O'Leary," "Beggars and Robbers," | [80.] |
| "Papal aggression," | [58.] |
| Papal Volunteers, we entertain them, | [155.] |
| "Papishes," | [19.] |
| Parnell, Charles Stewart, enters Parliament, | [179,][181.] |
| ——becomes chairman of Irish Parliamentary Party, | [192.] |
| ——could weigh men's capabilities, | [197.] |
| ——Davitt cannot induce Parnell to join the advanced organisation, | [202.] |
| ——Parnell and the I.R.B. men, | [203.] |
| ——with Dillon, goes to America for relief of Irish distress, | [208.] |
| ——collapse of the "Times" Forgeries against Parnell, | [248.] |
| ——disruption in the Party, | [252.] |
| ——reunion, January 30th, 1900, | [255.] |
| "Patriot Parliament of 1689," by Thomas Davis, | [29.] |
| Patterson, Mr. (Captain McCafferty), calls on me, | [88.] |
| "Peggy Loughlin's wee boy," | [32.] |
| Penal days in Liverpool, | [4,][5.] |
| Phœnix movement and trials, | [73.] |
| Pictures at election times, "the Pope," "Robert Emmet," "King William," | [245.] |
| Plantation of Ulster, | [31,][39.] |
| Power, John O'Connor, lectures at Davitt's meeting, | [199.] |
| "Punch" and "Times" seemed to gloat over probable extinction of | |
| —Irish race, | [53.] |
| "Punch's" caricature of O'Connell, | [54.] |
| Purcell, Edward, helps blockade running of "United Ireland," | [213.] |
| Prendiville, John, his steamers used to bring voters from the river, | [244.] |
| "Presbyterian Government," was there a call for this at Ballinahinch? | [39.] |
| Price, Father John, S.J., | [4.] |
| "Protestant Ulster" chiefly an importation, | [30.] |
| Q. | |
| "Quare man doesn't know his own mother's name," | [33.] |
| R. | |
| Race Convention in Ireland, | [254.] |
| Rails to Chester to be taken up, | [81.] |
| "Rapparees, The Irish," Charles Gavan Duffy's fine song, | [260.] |
| Readings from the "Nation," | [15.] |
| "Reapers of Kilbride," | [265,][266.] |
| "Rebel, An Old," | [1.] |
| Red-haired woman stops the growth of the Curragh, | [69.] |
| Redmond, John, | [3,][252.] |
| Redmond, Sylvester, | [86.] |
| Refugees of the '67 Rising, | [92.] |
| Repeal Hall, | [52.] |
| "Repeal Cap," | [49.] |
| Rescue of Kelly and Deasy. | |
| ——Incidents of the arrest and rescue described in page | [95] |
| ——and following pages. | |
| Reunion of the Parliamentary Party, January 30th, 1900, | [255.] |
| Revisiting Ireland, | [27.] |
| Revolvers for Manchester, | [96.] |
| Revolvers from Forrester, | [131.] |
| Reynolds, Dr., | [52.] |
| Ribbonmen, | [23.] |
| Richards, Richard ("Double Dick"), | [109.] |
| Richardson, John, | [5.] |
| "Richard III." played by Falconer, | [262.] |
| Rising of 1848, drilling to oppose it, | [55.] |
| Rising of 1867, | [89.] |
| Roden, Lord, | [32.] |
| ——Dolly's Brae massacre, | [45.] |
| "Roderick Vich Alpine Dhu," | [115.] |
| Rogers, John, a Gaelic scholar, | [259.] |
| Roney, Hughey, his house threatened by Orangemen, | [15,][20.] |
| "Rory O'More," by Lover, | [11.] |
| ——a scene from it reenacted, | [12.] |
| "Rosaleen Dhu," | [266.] |
| Rotunda, Dublin, | [155.] |
| Round Towers, Kildare, &c., | [70.] |
| Russell, Lord John, his Ecclesiastical Titles Act, | [58,][61.] |
| Russell, Charles (Lord Russell of Killowen), willing to become our candidate | |
| —for Parliament to induce Liberals to withdraw objectionable man. | |
| —This has desired effect, | [249.] |
| ——we ask him to take the chair for our first Home Rule meeting. | |
| ——He advises us to get Dr. Commins, | [171.] |
| Russell, Sir Edward, of "Liverpool Daily Post," | [21,][257.] |
| Ryan, John (Capn. O'Doherty), calls on me; I join the I.R.B., | [74.] |
| Ryan, John (Capn. O'Doherty), | |
| ——he describes to me the escape of Stephens, in which he assisted, | [77,][78.] |
| ——now dead many years, | [68,][112.] |
| Ryan, Wm. James, his "Life of John Boyle O'Reilly," | [86.] |
| Ryan, William Patrick, | [257.] |
| Ryan, Dr. Mark, an Irish scholar, | [257.] |
| S. | |
| Sadlier, John, his suicide, | [62.] |
| Sadlier-Keogh gang, their betrayal of the cause of the Irish | |
| —tenants, | [61,][62.] |
| Saintfield, battle, in '98, | [38.] |
| Salford Gaol, | [99.] |
| Santley, Sir Charles, | [5.] |
| Sarsfield Band, | [184.] |
| Saturday Evening Concerts, | [10.] |
| School Board Election, Liverpool, our votes enough to elect 8 out of | |
| —the 15 members, | [156.] |
| Schoolmaster, The, | [93,][111.] |
| Scone, | [110.] |
| Scott, Sir Walter, author of "Hail to the Chief," | [115.] |
| Scotland Ward and Division in Liverpool, an Irish stronghold, | |
| —both Municipal and Parliamentary, | [24,][185.] |
| Seager, John Renwick, | [243.] |
| Servant girls, Irish-American, | [111.] |
| Sexton, Thomas, | [254.] |
| Shahan, Father, on "Hibernianism," | [16,][17.] |
| "Shan Van Vocht," on the "Curragh of Kildare," sung by the | |
| —"Emerald Minstrels," | [71.] |
| Shaw, George Bernard, | [264.] |
| "Shemus O'Brien," | [121.] |
| Sherlock, Father, a saintly man, presides at our first Birmingham Convention | |
| —demonstration, | [175,][177.] |
| Slieve Donard, | [32,][265.] |
| Slieve na Slat ("Mountain of rods"), | [31.] |
| Sloops from Ireland, | [3.] |
| Smyth, George, | [52.] |
| "Spirit of the Nation," | [11.] |
| Stephens, James, his escape from Richmond, | [76,][77.] |
| St. Brigid's mantle, Father MacMahon tells the legend of, | [69.] |
| "Stage Irishman," discountenanced, | [119,][264.] |
| Strongbow, | [272.] |
| Saint Columbkille, | [233.] |
| St. George's Hall, Liverpool, great gathering addressed by Parnell, | [206.] |
| St. Helens meeting, Parnell and Davitt attend, | [201.] |
| St. Mary's, Lumber Street, | [4.] |
| St. Nicholas's, Liverpool, | [4,][6.] |
| St. Patrick's effigy, as if addressing our people from Ireland, | [3.] |
| St. Patrick's Day processions, | [22,][24,][64.] |
| ——celebrations, | [64,][65.] |
| Steamers for O'Connell Centenary, | [183.] |
| Sullivan Brothers, | [150.] |
| Sullivan, A.M. becomes proprietor and editor of the "Nation," | [63.] |
| ——presides at adjourned initial Convention of Home Rule Confederation | |
| ——of Great Britain, | [176.] |
| Sullivan, T.D., author of our national anthem, | [113.] |
| ——he writes, "Erin's Sons in England" for me, | [152.] |
| Supernatural, Irish faith in the, | [13.] |
| Swift, Miss Kate, | [211.] |
| T. | |
| Taaffe, James Vincent, | [211.] |
| Tenant Right Agitation, | [62.] |
| "Terence's Fireside," | [115.] |
| "Thrashers," The, | [42.] |
| "Times" Forgeries Commission, | [207,][246.] |
| Tollymore Park, seat of Lord Roden, | [45.] |
| Tribal names still in tribal lands, | [27,][273.] |
| "Tribe of Brian," | [28.] |
| Tragedy of the Famine, The, | [6.] |
| U. | |
| Ulster Catholics, the most pure-blooded Celts in Ireland, | [30.] |
| Ulster, plantation of in King James I.'s time, | [39.] |
| "United Ireland," attempted suppression, | [210.] |
| ——sent out as "dried fish," | [212.] |
| ——not an issue missed, | [215.] |
| ——I am prosecuted by Government, | [216.] |
| ——printed once in Derry, | [217.] |
| ——re-appeared in old office, | [218.] |
| Union of North and South destroyed, | [61.] |
| "United Irishman," organ of Home Rule Confederation of | |
| —Great Britain, | [177,][181,][265.] |
| United Irishmen of 1798, | [11,][41.] |
| V. | |
| Vaughan, Cardinal, Bishop of Salford, I get his support for | |
| —"Catholic Times," | [158.] |
| Vauxhall Ward, Liverpool, | [185.] |
| Volunteers of 1782, The, | [41.] |
| "Vatican, The Treasures of," | [61.] |
| W. | |
| Walsh, John, informs a select gathering how he and a friend from this | |
| —side helped to rescue the military Fenians, | [143.] |
| Warders from Belle Vue Prison interfere in the Manchester | |
| —Rescue—no use, | [101.] |
| Ward, Joseph, | [121.] |
| Widow Walsh welcomes her lodgers at the Curragh of Kildare, | [66.] |
| Whitty, Michael James, Liverpool head Constable, afterwards editor | |
| —of the "Daily Post," | [20.][21,][22,][91.] |
| Wilson, James, escaped military Fenian, | [141.] |
| Wilson, John, a Birmingham gunsmith, | [136.] |
| Windle, Dr. Bertram, President of University College, Cork, | [177.] |
| Wiseman, Cardinal, "Papal aggression" mania directed against him, | [63.] |
| ——his fine play of "The Hidden Gem" given by Father Nugent's students | |
| ——at the Catholic Institute, Liverpool, | [63.] |
| Wolohan, Michael, the "blockade runner" for "United Ireland," | [212.] |
| "Woollen Goods" (for "United Ireland"), | [213.] |
| Y. | |
| "Young Ireland," | [11,][52.] |