second marriage, 236;
tribute to Lord Londonderry, 241;
appointed Attorney-General, 242;
resignation, 242;
on the Irish rebellion, 246;
appointed First Lord of the Admiralty, 252;
resignation, 263;
re-elected leader of the Ulster Party, 263;
member of the Irish Unionist Alliance, 265;
on the Military Service Bill, 270;
letter to President Wilson, 273, 296-299;
M.P. for Duncairn, 275;
declines office, 275;
on the Government of Ireland Act, 279;
conclusion of his leadership, 280;
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 284;
unable to be present at the opening of the Ulster Parliament, 284
Casement, Sir Roger, 7, 158;
in league with Germany, 243
Cassel, Felix, at Belfast, 81
Castlereagh, Viscount, 109, 230;
at Belfast, 81;
signs the Covenant, 121
Cavan, 248, 279
Cave, Rt. Hon. George, 188;
at Belfast, 81;
letter to The Times, 152
Cecil, Lord Hugh, at Belfast, 81, 109;
at the Balmoral meeting, 86;
on the resistance of Ulster, 96
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Austen,
candidate for the leadership of the Unionist Party, 60;
message from, 115;
at Skipton, 167;
on the policy of the Government, 168
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, at Belfast, 13;
views on Home Rule, 16, 128;
tariff policy, 18;
his advice to Sir E. Carson, 167
Chambers, James, signs the Covenant, 121
Chichester, Capt. the Hon. A.C.,
Commander in the Ulster Volunteer Force, 163
Childers, Mr. Erskine, on fiscal autonomy for Ireland, 76
China Expeditionary Force, 161
Chubb, Sir George Hayter, signs the British Covenant, 170
Churchill, Mrs., at Belfast, 73
Churchill, Lord Randolph, at Belfast, 13, 81;
at the Ulster Hall meeting, 30, 40, 62;
saying of, 31, 42;
reception at Larne, 74;
views on Home Rule, 128;
Life of, 138
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S., at Manchester, 19;
Life of Lord Randolph Churchill, 30, 138;
at Dundee, 54, 154;
views on Home Rule, 62;
projected visit to Belfast, 62-69;
letter to Lord Londonderry, 69;
change of plan, 69;
reception at Belfast, 73;
departure from, 74;
on Home Rule, 95;
letters on the Ulster menace, 99;
on the resistance of Ulster, 138, 141;
the policy of exclusion, 152;
at Bradford, 172, 174, 175
City Hall, Belfast, 119, 283
Clark, Sir George, 156
Clogher, Bishop of, signs the Covenant, 122
Clydevalley, s.s., 211-213, 220;
renamed, 214
Coleraine, meeting at, 108, 114
Comber, 82
Copeland Island, 212, 214, 220
Correspondence relating to Recent Events in the Irish Command, 185
Covenant, British, signing the, 170
Covenant, Ulster, draft, 104;
terms, 105-107;
series of demonstrations, 108-110;
meeting in the Ulster Hall, 114;
signing the, 120-124;
tribute to Lord Londonderry, 241;
appointed Attorney-General, 242;
resignation, 242;
on the Irish rebellion, 246;
appointed First Lord of the Admiralty, 252;
resignation, 263;
re-elected leader of the Ulster Party, 263;
member of the Irish Unionist Alliance, 265;
on the Military Service Bill, 270;
letter to President Wilson, 273, 296-299;
M.P. for Duncairn, 275;
declines office, 275;
on the Government of Ireland Act, 279;
conclusion of his leadership, 280;
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 284;
unable to be present at the opening of the Ulster Parliament, 284
Casement, Sir Roger, 7, 158;
in league with Germany, 243
Cassel, Felix, at Belfast, 81
Castlereagh, Viscount, 109, 230;
at Belfast, 81;
signs the Covenant, 121
Cavan, 248, 279
Cave, Rt. Hon. George, 188;
at Belfast, 81;
letter to The Times, 152
Cecil, Lord Hugh, at Belfast, 81, 109;
at the Balmoral meeting, 86;
on the resistance of Ulster, 96
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Austen,
candidate for the leadership of the Unionist Party, 60;
message from, 115;
at Skipton, 167;
on the policy of the Government, 168
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, at Belfast, 13;
views on Home Rule, 16, 128;
tariff policy, 18;
his advice to Sir E. Carson, 167
Chambers, James, signs the Covenant, 121
Chichester, Capt. the Hon. A.C.,
Commander in the Ulster Volunteer Force, 163
Childers, Mr. Erskine, on fiscal autonomy for Ireland, 76
China Expeditionary Force, 161
Chubb, Sir George Hayter, signs the British Covenant, 170
Churchill, Mrs., at Belfast, 73
Churchill, Lord Randolph, at Belfast, 13, 81;
at the Ulster Hall meeting, 30, 40, 62;
saying of, 31, 42;
reception at Larne, 74;
views on Home Rule, 128;
Life of, 138
Churchill, Rt. Hon. Winston S., at Manchester, 19;
Life of Lord Randolph Churchill, 30, 138;
at Dundee, 54, 154;
views on Home Rule, 62;
projected visit to Belfast, 62-69;
letter to Lord Londonderry, 69;
change of plan, 69;
reception at Belfast, 73;
departure from, 74;
on Home Rule, 95;
letters on the Ulster menace, 99;
on the resistance of Ulster, 138, 141;
the policy of exclusion, 152;
at Bradford, 172, 174, 175
City Hall, Belfast, 119, 283
Clark, Sir George, 156
Clogher, Bishop of, signs the Covenant, 122
Clydevalley, s.s., 211-213, 220;
renamed, 214
Coleraine, meeting at, 108, 114
Comber, 82
Copeland Island, 212, 214, 220
Correspondence relating to Recent Events in the Irish Command, 185
Covenant, British, signing the, 170
Covenant, Ulster, draft, 104;
terms, 105-107;
series of demonstrations, 108-110;
meeting in the Ulster Hall, 114;
signing the, 120-124;