terms, 105-107;
series of demonstrations, 108-110;
meeting in the Ulster Hall, 114;
signing the, 120-124;
anniversary, 158, 165, 236
Ulster Day, 165, 236; religious observance, 107, 117
Ulster Division, 1st Brigade, training, 237;
recruiting, 238
Ulster Hall, 283;
meetings, 30, 38, 40, 42, 62, 106, 108, 114, 237;
service, 118, 158
Ulster Loyalist Anti-Repeal Union, 37
Ulster Loyalist and Patriotic Union, 30
Ulster Movement, vii, 1
Ulster Parliament, appointment of Ministers, 281-2;
opened, 282-6
Ulster Provisional Government, 53, 145, 156, 163;
judiciary, 146;
constitution, 226
Ulster Unionist Clubs, founded, 30-1
Ulster Unionist Council, vii, 35;
meetings, 27, 42, 52, 62, 65-67, 106, 145,
156, 210, 226, 236, 246-249, 279;
members, 35, 36;
co-operation with the Irish Unionist Alliance, 37;
resolution adopted, 68-71;
character, 75;
scheme for the Provisional Government, 145;
statement on the Curragh Incident, 186
Ulster Unionist Members of Parliament, 38;
tour in Scotland and England, 149
Ulster Unionists, letter to Pres. Wilson, 273, 296-299
Ulster Volunteer Force, 58, 113, 137, 160;
Indemnity Guarantee Fund, 156, 163;
growth, 158, 160;
parades, 162, 163-165, 167, 223, 226;
strength, 168;
arming the, 192-200, 223;
organisation, 215;
despatch-riders’ corps, 215;
trial mobilisation, 216;
presentation of colours, 223;
volunteer for service in the war, 229;
organisation and training of the Division, 234
Ulster Women’s Unionist Association, work of the, 166
Ulster Women’s Unionist Council, formed, 37;
meeting, 113
“Ulster 1912,” Rudyard Kipling’s, 79, 129
“Ulster’s Reward,” William Watson’s, 129
Union Defence League, in London, 37
Unionist Associations of Ireland, joint committee, 37
Unionist Party, administration, 18, 20;
defeated, 18;
number of votes, 22, 26, 99;
dissensions on Tariff Reform, 69;
members at Belfast, 81
Unionists, Southern manifesto, 265;
Committee formed, 265;
result of the Government Act, 282
series of demonstrations, 108-110;
meeting in the Ulster Hall, 114;
signing the, 120-124;
anniversary, 158, 165, 236
Ulster Day, 165, 236; religious observance, 107, 117
Ulster Division, 1st Brigade, training, 237;
recruiting, 238
Ulster Hall, 283;
meetings, 30, 38, 40, 42, 62, 106, 108, 114, 237;
service, 118, 158
Ulster Loyalist Anti-Repeal Union, 37
Ulster Loyalist and Patriotic Union, 30
Ulster Movement, vii, 1
Ulster Parliament, appointment of Ministers, 281-2;
opened, 282-6
Ulster Provisional Government, 53, 145, 156, 163;
judiciary, 146;
constitution, 226
Ulster Unionist Clubs, founded, 30-1
Ulster Unionist Council, vii, 35;
meetings, 27, 42, 52, 62, 65-67, 106, 145,
156, 210, 226, 236, 246-249, 279;
members, 35, 36;
co-operation with the Irish Unionist Alliance, 37;
resolution adopted, 68-71;
character, 75;
scheme for the Provisional Government, 145;
statement on the Curragh Incident, 186
Ulster Unionist Members of Parliament, 38;
tour in Scotland and England, 149
Ulster Unionists, letter to Pres. Wilson, 273, 296-299
Ulster Volunteer Force, 58, 113, 137, 160;
Indemnity Guarantee Fund, 156, 163;
growth, 158, 160;
parades, 162, 163-165, 167, 223, 226;
strength, 168;
arming the, 192-200, 223;
organisation, 215;
despatch-riders’ corps, 215;
trial mobilisation, 216;
presentation of colours, 223;
volunteer for service in the war, 229;
organisation and training of the Division, 234
Ulster Women’s Unionist Association, work of the, 166
Ulster Women’s Unionist Council, formed, 37;
meeting, 113
“Ulster 1912,” Rudyard Kipling’s, 79, 129
“Ulster’s Reward,” William Watson’s, 129
Union Defence League, in London, 37
Unionist Associations of Ireland, joint committee, 37
Unionist Party, administration, 18, 20;
defeated, 18;
number of votes, 22, 26, 99;
dissensions on Tariff Reform, 69;
members at Belfast, 81
Unionists, Southern manifesto, 265;
Committee formed, 265;
result of the Government Act, 282
Valera, E. De, M.P. for East Clare, 256;
arrested, 277; deported, 295
Vatican decrees, 11
Vickers & Co., Messrs., 194
Victoria, Queen, 136
Wallace, Col. R.H., member of the Ulster Unionist
Council, 35;
member of a Commission, 53;
Grand Master of the Belfast Lodges, 57;
popularity, 57;
career, 57;
applies for leave to drill, 58;
at the Ulster Unionist Council meeting,
67, 72;
presentation of a banner to Sir E. Carson,
115;
Command in the U.V.F., 163, 164;
Privy Councillor, 284
Wallsend, 154
Walter, Mr. John, 225
War, the Great, 27, 228, 266
War Office, treatment of Gen. Gough, 181
Ward, Lieut.-Col. John,
on the Curragh Incident, 182;