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John Redmond’s Last Years

CHAPTER VIII
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of Cashel, 270 Hayden, Mr., 38, 130-131 Hazleton, Mr., 14 Healy, T.M., returned for Wexford, 7-8; attacks on Redmond and Nationalist Party, 34, 273; opposition to county option, 100, 111-112; declines to serve on Convention, 269; quoted, 256; mentioned, 15, 16, 47, 49 Hickie, Maj.-Gen, W.B., 201, 265 Hulk, Maj.-Gen., 268 Hobson, Bulmer, quoted, 115,159 Home Rule Bill (1912), demonstrations for and against, 62; National Convention, 65, 66; Ulster's attitude, 65, 67 ff.; exclusion proposals, 68, 78, 84, 99; devolution proposals, 71; Unionist converts, 73; in Committee, 68, 74; financial arrangements under, 74-75; Report stage, 75; Third Reading, 77; in the Lords, 77 ff.; third Introduction (1914), 99; inadequate private discussion of, by Irish Party, 100-101; the Amending Bill, 121, 126; the Speaker's Conference, 121 ff.; amending Bill postponed, 126; operation of, to be deferred, 148-149; Royal assent, 151; Asquith's move towards securing immediate operation of, after the Rebellion, 232; O'Connor's demand for, 249 Hopwood, Sir Francis, 275 Industrial depression in Ireland under the War, 184 _Irish at the Front, The_, quoted, 201 Irish Brigades, _see under_ Army Irish Convention-- Committee of Nine, 304, 307, 310 Financial considerations, 285, 286, 293-295, 307, 309; Lord Midleton's proposals, 312-323; Lloyd George's proposals, 326-332 First meeting of, 271 Fraternization between representatives, 286-287 Grand Committee of Twenty, 301, 303, 307, 311 Inception of, 258, 260 Intermediate Authority proposal, 285-286 Land Purchase Sub-Committee, 304, 317 Personnel of, 271 ff.
Preliminaries, 269 Procedure adopted, 280 Reports presented by, 330 Sinn Fein attitude to, 263-264, 267-268 Spirit of, 279-280 Ulster representatives, attitude of, 321; attitude to Redmond, 323; Report presented by, 330 Irish Council Bill (1907), 31 ff., 78 _Irish Independent_, 273, 330 Irish Party, discipline of, 12-13; personnel of, 59; Redmond's relations with, 59-61 Irish relations with England most cordial (1916), 213 Irish suspicion, 189-90 Irish Volunteers, Redmond's policy repudiated by, 155-156; collisions with National Volunteers, 180; Rebellion of 1916, 218 ff.
(_See also_ National Volunteers) Jameson, Andrew, 271, 298 Judge, M.J., cited, 132 Kavanagh, W.M., 274, 318 Kelley, Dr., Bp.

of Ross, 270, 293, 310, 323 Kenny, Dr., 38 Ker, S.P., quoted, 202 Kettle, Prof., T.M., 14, 93; recruiting work of, 186; killed in action, 241; estimate of, 185 Kitchener, Earl, attitude of, to Irish Volunteers, 138-140, 153, 160, 162, 175, 181; Redmond's interview with, on recruiting, 198-199, 205; letter on Irish recruiting, 199; estimate of, 138 Knight, Mr., 294-295 Labour Party, 44, 87, 108 Land Act (1909), 41 Land League, 8 Land Purchase, 17, 27-28 Lang, Dr., Abp.

of York, on Ulster, 78-80 Lansdowne, Marquis of, 29, 236, 238 Larkin, James, 90, 183, 273 Larne Gun-running, 112-114 Law, A.Bonar, speeches of, on Ulster, 65, 70; Ulster policy, 77, 83, 87, 99, 163; protest against enactment of Home Rule, 149; quoted on Major Willie Redmond, 245; estimate of, 56; mentioned, 132, 178 Liberal Party, 13, 29 Lincolnshire, Marquis of, Volunteer Bill of, 205, 208 Liquor trade in Ireland, 42 Local Government Act (1897), 24 Long, W., quoted, 216 Longford Election, 257, 259 Lonsdale, Sir John, 263 Lords, House of, Veto controversy, 42 ff., 50, 52, 57; Conference, 48 Loreburn, Lord, 84 Lynch, Arthur, 129 Lysaght, Edward, 273, 282, 296, 301-302 McCarthy, Justin, 13; quoted, 26 McCullagh, Sir C., 284 MacDermott, Dr., 272 MacDonagh, 201; the Rebellion, 218, 224 MacDonnell, Sir Anthony, devolution scheme of, 28-29; supports Home Rule Bill, 78; in the Convention, 273, 282, 310, 317 McDowell, Sir Alexander, 272, 303-304, 307-308 MacNeill, Prof., promotes Nationalist arming, 93; volunteer following of, 180; the Rebellion, 219; cited, 164, 180-181; mentioned, 64, 116 MacRory, Dr., Bp.

of Down and Connor, 270 MacSweeney, Capt., 153 Mahaffy, Dr., Provost of Trinity, 272, 330 Maxwell, Sir John, 225-226 Meath, Lord, 158, 169 Midleton, Lord, 271, 273, 285, 296, 304, 308; Customs proposals, 310 ff.
Mooney, J.J., 21, 38 Moore, Lt.-Col.

M., 159-160, 203 Murphy, W.M., 273, 282, 295, 304, 315, 317 Nathan, Sir M., 220 National Volunteers, establishment of, 91-92, 94-95, 99; Redmond's adhesion to, 114; formidable character of, 114-115; committee difficulties, 117 ff.; Bachelor's Walk affair, 123-125; Redmond's offer of, for National Defence, 134 ff., 203 ff.; general response, 136-138; demand for recognition, 153, 159-161, 202-203; refused, 153, 162, 167, 181, 203, 207-208, 222; secession of Irish Volunteers from, 155; Asquith's pledge regarding, 157; Review of, in Phoenix Park, 204; Bulmer Hobson's _History_ of, quoted, 115, 159 O'Brien, Patrick, 38, 267 O'Brien, William, attacks by, on Redmond and National Party, 34; opposition to Budget (1909), 42, 47; to Home Rule Bill (1912), 74; to county option, 100, 111-112; to the Convention, 263; declines to serve, 269 O'Cathasaigh, Mr., cited, 91 O'Connor, "Long John," 38 O'Connor, T.P., Canadian tour 1910, 48; recruiting successes of, 190; motion for immediate Horns Rule, 249; cited, 203; mentioned, 25, 100, 130-131 O'Donnell, Dr., Bp.


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