——’s speech on Home Rule; 32-6
——’s great peroration; 35-6
——’s Olympian wrath; 47
—— indefatigable; 80-1
—— the survival; 82-3
—— dreams; 84-5
—— and the Vote of Censure; 106-8
—— An episode; 108-9
—— and Chamberlain; 118-9, 143-4, 172-3
—— and Parnell; 120-1
—— a great speech; 141-4
—— and the bullet; 154-5
—— and Egypt; 159-61
—— and the miners; 163
—— and Churchill; 169-70
—— his greatest speech; 169-70
—— and Lord Wolmer; 180-1
—— and Bryce; 181-2
——’s hearing; 182-3
—— and Balfour; 195-6
——’s rejuvenescence; 202-3
——’s dress; 202-3
—— the Grand Old Philosopher; 205-6
—— and Chamberlain, a contrast; 206
—— and Freemasonry; 210-2
—— a splendid gambler; 233-4
—— to the rescue; 238-40
—— and the fight; 252
—— and his tactics; 256-7
—— and the guillotine; 257
—— a mighty speech; 260-3
Gorst, Sir John; 25-6, 90-1
—— and Mr. Balfour’s face; 26
—— Tory distrust of; 46
Goschen, J.H.; 55, 241, 267
—— to the rescue; 61
—— attacks the Chairman; 65
—— a good speech; 131-2
—— playful; 151-2
Government and private Members, the; 153
Graham, Cunningham; 25
Great night, A; 35
Grey, Sir Edward; 23-4
—— a coming man; 255-6
Griffiths, Ellis; 45
Guillotine, but not yet, the; 197
Haldane, Q.C., R.B.; 23
Halifax and Walsall, Liberal enthusiasm; 29
Harcourt, Sir William; 15, 74, 192, 233, 237
—— beams pleasantly;
29
—— and the Budget; 146-7
—— as an Early Christian;
152-3
Hardie, Keir- (see Keir-Hardie)
Harland, Sir E.; 254
Harrington and Chamberlain, Mr.; 223-6
Hayes-Fisher and the fight; 251-2
Healy and the fight, Mr.; 249
Herod—Judas!; 242-6
Hibbert, Sir John; 252
Hicks-Beach, Sir Michael; 43
Hissing in the gallery; 244
Home Rule; 31-41, 58-64, 111-44, 178-206, 227-52,
260-8
—— and Gladstone (see
Gladstone and Home Rule)
—— in Committee; 164-76
—— in the Lords; 269-82
Hull; 162-3
Hunter, Dr.; 51, 57
Incidents; 21-2, 193-4
Incident, the Sexton; 198
Interruption, a vulgar and caddish; 126
—— another unmannerly;
129-30
—— My remarks on; 193-4
Ireland in danger; 59
——’s Charter through;
260-8
Irony of seats, the; 9
Irish objections to Divorce; 199-200
Jackson and Gladstone; 108-9
James, Sir Henry; 13, 48, 141, 155
Jealousies and great questions, small; 47-50
Jesse Collings (see Collings, Jesse)
Johnston of Ballykilbeg; 10-1, 25, 137-8
Jones, Atherley; 241
Judas!; 242-7
Keeping the seats; 247
Keir-Hardie; 24-5
Kenyon convulses the House; 47-8