Ewart, Sir S., 108
Field, William, 24
Financial Relations Commission, 24, 75
Fingall, Lord, 174
Forster, W.E., 79
Franchise Bill (1917), 302, 304-305, 311
French, Sir John, 107, 108
Friend, General, 198
Gallipoli, Irish troops in, 195 ff.
General Elections—
1906, 43
1910 (Jan.), 43-44
1910 (Dec.), 49
1918, 231
George V, King, 121
George, D. Lloyd,
non-Irish preoccupations of, 41-42;
Conciliation mission after the Rebellion,
232;
agreement with the Irish, 234;
agreement thrown over, 239;
Redmond’s hopes from, as Premier,
244-245;
on Irish distrust, 246;
supports the “two nations”
theory, 255;
the Convention, 260;
letter to Plunkett, 324;
conference with Convention representatives,
325;
proposals to the Convention, 326 ff.;
quoted on Ulster, 73
Gladstone, W.E., 11, 17, 42, 130, 317;
breach with Parnell, 18-19;
retirement, 23
Gladstone, W.G.C., 66
Gough, Gen., quoted, 105 ff.
Government, delays of, 185, 236-237, 244, 247;
general attitude to Redmond, see under
Redmond
Granard, Lord, 273, 282
Grey, Earl, 78
Grey, Lord (Sir Edward), Ulster proposals of, 85,
86;
speech on outbreak of War, 128-130;
quoted, 66;
mentioned, 30, 108
Harbison, Mr., 270
Harty, Abp. of Cashel, 270
Hayden, Mr., 38, 130-131
Hazleton, Mr., 14
Healy, T.M., returned for Wexford, 7-8;
attacks on Redmond and Nationalist Party,
34, 273;
opposition to county option, 100, 111-112;
declines to serve on Convention, 269;
quoted, 256;
mentioned, 15, 16, 47, 49
Hickie, Maj.-Gen, W.B., 201, 265
Hulk, Maj.-Gen., 268
Hobson, Bulmer, quoted, 115,159
Home Rule Bill (1912), demonstrations for and against,
62;
National Convention, 65, 66;
Ulster’s attitude, 65, 67 ff.;
exclusion proposals, 68, 78, 84, 99;
devolution proposals, 71;
Unionist converts, 73;
in Committee, 68, 74;
financial arrangements under, 74-75;
Report stage, 75;
Third Reading, 77;
in the Lords, 77 ff.;
third Introduction (1914), 99;
inadequate private discussion of, by Irish
Party, 100-101;
the Amending Bill, 121, 126;
the Speaker’s Conference, 121 ff.;
amending Bill postponed, 126;
operation of, to be deferred, 148-149;
Royal assent, 151;
Asquith’s move towards securing
immediate operation of,
after
the Rebellion, 232;
O’Connor’s demand for, 249
Hopwood, Sir Francis, 275