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11, 14, 16, 17, 26;
against
Parnell on, 243;
25
Sullivan, T. D., nationalist propagandist,
the
National League, 65; and Ulster, 168, 248,
1,
292 Strachey, St Loe, 280 Stewart, A. T.
Stuart,
and suppression of
Home
stereotypes, 126, 133, 165, 291
Rylett, Rev. Harold, 124
Salisbury, Lord,
216
Rule cause, 49; reasons for supporting Home Rule, 49; and first Home Rule bill, 57, 76; and land purchase bill (1886), 89, 92; and Ulster, 132, 133, 137, 139, 140; on the political consciousness of Irish peasantry, 189; on relation between land and Home Rule questions, 217; and second Home Rule bill, 252 Spender, Harold, 273 Statist, The, 85
235; Irish version of suggested, 211
R ussell.
167
Spencer, Lord, importance of to
Roscommon Herald, 28, 113 Rosebery, Lord, 39, 215, 230, 248 Ross, John, 232, 250, 282 Rossmore, Lord, 125, 161 Round Table talks, 202-5, 208, 214, 232-
200 Charles,
in,
Special Commission, 16, 23, 24, 25, 31-2,
Rigg, T. G., 148-9, 150 Rockingham ministry, 104
Roundell, C.
on Protestants
Smith, Percy, 48, 87 Smith-Barry, A. H., 48
Reid, R. T., 238-9,
3,
192
first
Home
Ulster, 129, 144
.
Tanner, Dr C., 228 Tenant League, 207 Thring, Lord, and first Home Rule bill, 60-1; and land purchase bill (1886), 81; and historical propaganda, 192
treatment for Ulster, 140, 234, 249; and
Times, The, 43, 90-1, 94, 133, 174, 201
Lord Randolph Churchill, 161-2; Two
Tollemache, Lionel, 288 Tone, Theobald Wolfe, 13, 209, 225, 243 Townsend, H. H., 48, 87-8 Trench, T. C., 48, 87 Trevelyan, G. O., and first Home Rule
Irelands;
or Loyalty versus Treason,
and Ulster resistance
to
169-70, 248, 280, 292;
and
226; and
Meath
Home
petitions,
165;
Rule,
Belfast riots,
250
1
369 116-17;
92, 96, 99,
bill,
Table
talks,
Tuam
Herald,
Tukc,
J. H.,
and Round
Unionist leaders
203
visit,
236-7, 239, 279;
see also Belfast
convention (1892), vention League, 282
Ulster
1 1
28 28
T ully, Jasper,
247;
Con-
lUster Journal of Archaeology, 160
Tyrone by-eleetion
(1881), 123-4
Ulster
Tyrrell, Garrett, 24
Land Committee, 113-14
United Ireland, 6, 17, 24, 26, 28-9, 31, 32, 33, 100, 109-10, 111, 166, 222, 224
United Irishmen, 191 Ulster,
opposing
Unionists
of
strategy
Home
Rule,
4,
in
for
139-40, 162,
Victoria,
Queen,
34, 180, 207, 254,
264
Vincent, John, 41, 81-2, 83, 84, 285-6 Volunteers of 1783, 17, 21
234; Liberals in, 30, 123-4, 137, 138; Nationalists in, 31, 123-5, 127, 128, 130-3, 133, 141, 142-5, 147, 149, 150-1,
Walker, Joseph, 226 Walker, Samuel, 137 Walsh, Archbishop W.
161, 163, 165, 166, 220-4, 237, 241-7,
249-50, 291; threat of loyalist rebellion in, 62, 122, 127, 132, 139, 144, 167-71,
279-82, 292; question of, as an obstacle to Home Rule, 122-3, 127, 236; ‘invasion
of,
Orangemen
in,
124,
125,
127,
Webb,
124-32, 133, 154, 161,
243-4, 291; separate treatment
for, 129,
134-6, 138, 140, 143, 145, 146, 151, 227-
232-5, 237-8, 241, 249, 274-5, 278-9; Liberal Unionists in, 129-30. 137-8,
8,
140, 152, 153, 195, 215; discrimination
against Catholics
in,
132-3, 134, 136,
226, 227, 248; religious demography of, 142-5; debate on prosperity of, 146-52;
national identity of loyalists reaction of loyalists in to
in, first
153-61;
r
71,
83;
Western News, 112
Whately, Archbishop Richard, 15 Wolseley, Lord, 168-9
Home
Young
in,
memo
on Home Rule finance, 258-9; mentioned, 272 West, Sir Algernon, 252, 272 62,
235-6;
deputation
D., 47
Weekly Examiner, 113, 149 Weekly Northern Whig, 130, 223, 226, 228 Welby, Lord, and first Home Rule bill,
Young
English
Alfred, 32, 50, 200-1, 210
Webber, W.
Rule scheme, 161-7; Plan of Campaign in, 221-2; sales under Ashbourne act in, 223;
199-200,
210,211 Waring, Col., 161, 167 Warner, Lee, 36
161;
164, 167-71, 226, 230-1, 235, 236, 239,
J., 108,
Ireland
17,^18, 23,
movement
(1840s), 13, 14,
207
Ireland Society (1880s), 142, 240
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