Ireland and Her Story by Justin McCarthy - 1903
Table of Contents | Chapter I | Chapter II | Chapter III | Chapter IV | Chapter V | Chapter VI | Chapter VII | Chapter VIII | Chapter IX | Chapter X | Chapter XI | Chapter XII | Index
INDEX.
BAGNAL, Sir Henry, and Hugh O'Neil, 65.
Beaconsfield, Lord, 5.
Blackwater, the, 32.
Brefni and Dermot, 24.
Brian Boru, 18; King of Ireland, 20.
Bright, John, 172, 180.
Bruce, Edward, and Scottish Alliance, 36.
Burke, Edmund, 99.
Butt, Isaac, 174.
Byron, 125, 150.
Carteret, Lord, 113.
Chamberlain, Joseph, 180.
Charlemont, Lord, 129.
Chesterfield, Lord, 116.
Climate and scenery, 4, 32.
Colonies and their Parliaments, 126, 183.
Commerce.RestrictiveLaws, 99, 114.
Cornwallis, Lord, 141.
Curran, John Philpot, 139, 144-
Danes, invasion by, 17; defeat of, 19, 21 ; their townsand harbours, 22,31.
Davis, Thomas, 159.
Denman, Lord, 161.
Dillon, John Blake, 159.
Duffy, Charles Gavan, 159.
Emigration, 147, 168.
Emmets, the, 143.
English rule and Irish resistance: Henry II. and the Bull of Authority, 25 ; Ireland conquered and annexed, 26 ; Henry's institutions, 29; Norman barons and Celtic population, 31; Bruce defeated, 36; York and Lancaster, 40 ; Henry VII., 41 ; Henry VIII., 45; Fitzgerald's rising, 50 ; Mary, 52 ; Elizabeth, 52 ; chronic rebellion, 53; Shane O'Neil's rising, 55, 58; devastation of Munster, 61 ; Hugh O'Neil's rising, 64 ; James I. and Tyrone, 68 ; Phelin O'Neil's rising, 73 ; Charles I. and Straf-ford, 80; Cromwell, 83; Irish driven "to Hell or Connaught," 87; Charles II., go; James II., 91; William of Orange, 92; Ginckel's victories, 92; Limerick treaty violated, 94; Anne, 101 ; George I., 109; Dublin Castle administration, 117; the " Patriot Party," 121 ; Volunteer movement and National Convention, 130; " United Irishmen," 134; George III. and Catholic Emancipation, 135 ; rising of 1798 suppressed, 140 ; Emmet's rising, 144 ; George IV., 154; " United Irishmen "and separation, 161; Young Irelanders and French Republic, 164; " Treason -felony," 164 ; rising of 1848,165 ; Fenian attempts, 171; "Manchester Martyrs," 173; London explosions, 173; Phoenix Park murders, 178 ; Parnell Commission, 181.
Essex, Earl of, 66.
Famine, 162.
Father Mathew, 157.
Fitzgeralds: "Silken Thomas," 48; rebellion, 50; execution, 51; Lord Edward, 136, 140.
Fitzwiiliam, Earl, 135.
"Flight of the Earls," 71.
Flood, Henry, 123.
Folk-lore, 4; legends and ballads, 6; "Sorrowful Tales of Erin," 7; Fin-gal, 8.
France, Irish appeal to, 58 ; exiled Earls in, 71; French help for James II., 92; French Revolution, 134, 136; French expeditions, 137, 140; appeal to the Second Republic. 164.
Freeman's Journal, 123.
Fronde, 56, 61, 106.
Gladstone, 178. Grattan, Henry, 125.
Holmes, Robert, 164.
Home Rule movement: Isaac Butt's Leadership, 174; Parnell and Obstruction, 176; first Home Rule Bill, 179; Liberal Split, 180; second Home Rule Bill, 182.
Irish People: Legendary origins of. 2, 7 ; the outdoor habit, 4; characteristics, 5; the Irish abroad, 6, 78, 88, 96, 108, 147; early social conditions, 11; habitations and industries, 13 ; art and writing, 14; "O" and "Mac," 24; Norman-Irish, 34; Irish dress, 36, 56.
Johnson, Dr., 122.
Kildare, Earls of, 43, 46. Killarney, 33.
Kilwarden, Lord, 139, 144. King and Chieftains, 9, 11.
Land: confiscations, 29, 63, 76, 85; the old and new systems, 35; English settlements, 54, 62, 76, 86; effect of the new system, 100, 148; tenant v. landlord, 148; first Land Bill, 178; Land Conference, 184; Mr. Wyndham's Bill, 185.
Lecky, 129.
Limerick, Siege and Treaty of, 93.
Literary revival, 10, 158, 169
Lucas, Charles, 121.
Lytton, Bulwer, 151.
Meagher, Thomas Francis, 161, 166.
Mill, John Stuart, 101, 172. Mitchel, John, 161, 164, 166; Tipperary election, 167.
Molyneux: " The Case of Ireland," 114. Moore, Thomas, 7, 24. Mountjoy, Lord, 67.
Nation, the, 158. Nationalist party: division, 182 ; reunion, 183.
Normans and Irish, the, 31 ; the Geraldines, 34; assimi-lation, and laws against it. 32, 34. 36, 37, 39.
O'Brien, James F. X., 174.
O'Brien, William Smith, 161, 166.
O'Connell, Daniel, 147 ; and French Revolution, 150 ; Clare election, 153; trial, 160 ; death, 163.
O'Neil, Hugh, 64.
O'Neil, Shane, in England, 56.
O'Reilly, John Boyle, 174.
Ormond, Earl of, 46; dispute with Kildare, 47.
Pale, the, 45.
Parnell, Charles Stewart, 175 ; later days, 181,
Parliaments, Irish : of Kilkenny, Dublin, and Drog-heda, 37, 38; Poynings' Law, 42, 92, 128; Per-rot's Parliament, 62; under Queen Anne, 102 ; Petition for Legislative Union, 105; Legislative
Independence, 131; Union carried, 143 ; Repeal agitation, 151, 153 ; " Home Rule," 175.
Peel, Sir Robert, 153.
Perrot, Sir John, 62, 64.
Pitt, William, 135.
Political disunion, 18, 24,30, 31.
Popes: Adrian IV., 25;
Paul V., 72.
Protestant Nationalists, 51, 134, 175.
Provinces, the four, 23.
Queen's Colleges, 170.
Redmond, John, 183.
Religion, pre-Christian, 11 ; coming of Christianity, 15 ; " Isle of Saints," 17 ;
churches and abbeys, 33 ; the Reformation, 51 ; laws against Roman Catholicism, 52,70, 97 ; sale of religious liberty, 80; Crom-wellians and Catholics, 84 ; Tyrconnel's leniency, 91 ; Limerick treaty, 94; fresh disabilities, 97, 101; inconsistent intolerance, 102 ; the Protestant Dissenters, 103; Chesterfield's leniency, 119; Irish franchise for Catholics, 131 ; Catholic Emancipation movement, 135, 146 ; Catholic Relief Bill passed, 154; Disestablishment, 178.
Roosevelt, Theodore, 89.
Round Towers, 13.
Rowan, Hamilton, 134.
Russell, Sir William, 64.
St. Patrick, 15.
Sarsfield, Patrick, 93.
Scots, 36, 57.
Septs, the, 12.
Slavery question, 156.
Smith, Goldwin, 74.
Spanish expedition, 68.
Spenser, Edmund, 32.
Stephens, James, 171.
Strafford, Earl of, 80.
" Strongbow," 26.
Stuarts, Irish loyalty to, 83.
Swift, Dean: '' Drapier's
Letters," 109.
Swinburne, 173.
Temperance movement, 157.
The Times, 181.
Tone, Wolfe, 134; in France, 137 ; trial, 139.
Tyrconnel, Earl of, 70, 71,
91.
Tyrone, Earls of, 54, 6l, 71.
Ulster, 23; resistance to England, 28 ; English and Scotch companies, 78.
Union, the way to, 44.
United Irishman, the, 163.
United States; War of Independence, 128 ; Civil War, 166 ; Irish Citizen, 166; the Irish in, 168 ; Fenian invasion of Canada, 171.
Volunteers, the, 129; disbanded, 133.
Wellington, Duke of, 154. Woman, position of, 12. Wood's coinage, 111.
"Young Ireland" Party, 158.
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