Campbell, Sir James, 219
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H., 34, 337
Carson, Sir E.,
the Covenant demonstrations, 72;
moves exclusion of Ulster, 75;
on Ulster and the Army, 105;
on possibility of persuading Ulster, 114;
the Speaker’s Conference, 121;
attitude to Home Rule enactment, 148-149;
joins the Coalition, 192-193;
interpretation of exclusion proposals,
234;
refuses joint platform at Newry, 200;
kills Volunteer Bill, 208;
on conscription for Ireland, 210, 211;
final victory against Redmond, 240;
temperamental attitude to Home Rule, 96-97;
quoted, 67, 71, 80-81, 83, 100;
appeal on Ulster’s claim, 97-98;
mentioned, 89, 229, 260, 263
Casement, Sir Roger, 116, 221, 223;
quoted, 115, 118
Castletown, Lord, 24
Cecil, Lord Hugh, 50
Cecil, Lord Robert, 115
Chamberlain, Austen, 102
Churchill, Winston,
Belfast speech of (1912), 62, 67;
devolution proposal, 71;
Bradford speech (1914), 103-104;
the Larne gun-running, 113;
mentioned, 77, 84
Citizen Army, the, 180, 183;
the Rebellion, 218
Clark, Sir George, 271-272
Clarke, ——, execution of, 224
Clancy, J.J., 269, 318, 332
Coalition formed, 192-193
Coercion, 8-9, 16, 82
Colthurst, Capt., 228, 231
Commons, House of,
Parnell’s obstruction in, 6 ff.;
payment of members, 52;
scene after passing Home Rule Bill, 152;
disgust of, at Redmond’s defeat,
240;
Redmond’s estimate of, 12;
his familiarity with, 111
Congested Districts Board, 28
Connolly, James, 183;
the Rebellion, 218, 224
Conscription,
Redmond’s opposition to, 208 ff.,
242, 247-248;
application of, to Ireland, 334
Convention, see Irish Convention
Craig, Capt., 51, 70, 105;
quoted, 95
Crooks, Will, 152
Crozier, Dr., Abp. of Armagh, 198, 272, 279, 300,
302, 310, 330
Curragh incident, 105-109
Curzon, Col., 187
Dalton, Miss (Mrs. John Redmond), 14, 20
Davitt, Michael, 8, 19
Davitt (young), 116
de Robeck, Admiral, despatch of, 195-196
de Valera, E., 268, 269
Desart, Lord, 273, 318
Devlin, J.,
in Redmond’s “inner cabinet,”
25, 36;
his supporters’ disappointment on
compromise, 109;
recruiting successes of, 177, 179;
indispensable in Ireland, 183;
carries Belfast Convention for exclusion
proposals, 235;
on the Irish Convention, 269, 304, 310,
322;
estimate of, 21;
Redmond’s estimate of, 235;
mentioned, 48, 84, 155, 263
Devolution, 28, 71
Dillon, John,
relations with Redmond, 25, 36;
on coercion, 82;
an Irish Volunteer movement, 115;
speech on suppression of the Rebellion,
231;
declines to serve on the Irish Convention,
269;
mentioned, 16, 100, 109, 121, 129, 155
Doran, Capt., 274-275
Doyle, Sir A. Conan, cited, 131-132
Dublin strike (1913), 90, 273
Duke, Sir. H.E., 240, 275
Dunraven, Lord, 27, 28, 77;
on the Convention, 273, 282, 317-318,
330