on the Curragh Incident, 182;
resignation, 183, 184
Seymour, Adm. Sir E., signs British Covenant, 170
Sharman-Crawford, Col., member of the Ulster Unionist Council, 35;
of the Commission of Five, 53
Shaw, Lord, Letters to Isabel, 18 note
Shiel Park, meeting at, 128
Shipyards, observance of Ulster Day, 117
Shortt, Rt. Hon. E., Chief Secretary for Ireland, 272
Simon, Sir John, 175
Sinclair, Rt. Hon. Thomas, at the Ulster Convention, 33;
member of the Ulster Unionist Council, 35, 67;
on Home Rule, 38;
member of a Commission, 63;
on the Covenant, 104, 109;
signs it, 121
Sinn Fein party, refuse to join the Convention, 255;
in league with Germany, 271, 276;
arrests, 271;
members of Parliament, 276, 276;
treason of, 276;
congress in Dublin, 276; outrages, 277
Sinn Feinism, spirit of, 4
Skipton, 167
Smiley, Kerr, 156
Smith, Rt. Hon. F.E. (Lord Birkenhead), on the policy of Ulster, 97, 98;
on the Covenant, 109;
at the Ulster Club, 125;
at Liverpool, 127;
at the inspection of the U.V.F., 162;
“galloper” to Gen. Sir G. Richardson, 163
Smith, Mr. Harold, 109
Solemn League and Covenant, 104;
see Ulster
Somme, battle of the, 234
Spectator, The, 225
Spender, Col. W. Bliss, U.V.F., 197, 203, 207, 215; awarded the O.B.E., 284
Standard, The, 70, 118, 225
Star, The, extract from, 89
Stronge, Sir James, member of the Ulster Unionist Council, 35
Stuart-Wortley, Mr., at Belfast, 81
Submarine warfare, 253
Suffragists’ campaign, 167
Swift, patriotism, 7
Tariff Reform policy, 18, 19;
controversy, 59, 155, 167
Templetown, Lord, founds the Unionist Clubs, 30, 31
Thiepval, battle at, 234
Times, The, 32, 64, 69, 71, 77, 79, 82, 84,
99, 110, 115, 124, 126,
139, 140, 153, 172, 182, 187, 225;
letters in, 152, 165
Tirah Expedition, 161
Tone, Wolfe, 7, 46, 142
Tramp steamer, diverts suspicion, 217
Turkington, James A., letter to Pres. Wilson,
296-299
Tuskar Light, 210, 211
Tyrone, contingent of Orangemen, 57
Ulster, use of the term, vii;
opposition to Home Rule, 1, 2, 30;
loyalty, 2-4, 33, 63, 139-143, 251;
ancestry, 8;
political views, 12;
landlords and tenants, 12;
mottoes, 13, 33;
reluctant acceptance of a separate constitution,
14;
organisations, 30-38;
policy, 33, 51, 75, 77, 92, 93-100, 133,
136-143;
military drilling, 57;
characteristics of the people, 101;
time limit for exclusion, 171;
plot against, 174;
emigrants in America, 274, 297;
result of the Government of Ireland Act,
280
Ulster, British League for the support of, formed,
147
Ulster Club, Belfast, 125
Ulster, Convention of 1892, 80, 109
Ulster Covenant, draft, 104;