Conciliation Hall, Dublin, 16.
Condon, Captain Edward O’Meagher, 93.
Condon, plans rescue of Kelly and Deasy,
96.
——is himself arrested,
102.
Condon, his defiant shout in the dock
of “God save Ireland,” 104.
——returned to America,
and has been since helping the Cause there and
here, 106, 107, and 112.
Confederates, Irish, 55.
Connolly, Lawrence, 185.
Connaught, 35.
Convention of 1876 votes confidence in Isaac Butt, 188.
Copperas Hill Chapel, 5.
——Schools, 13.
Cork, “No sin in Cor-r-r-k,” 26.
Corydon, the informer, what he was like,
85.
——throws off the mask,
85.
Cottage Industries in Ulster, 33.
Council of Fenian Leaders, 93.
Cousens, a Liverpool detective, 131.
Cranston, Robert, escaped military Fenian, 141.
Crilly, Alfred, a brilliant Irishman,
who did good service for the
Cause, 150, 171.
Crilly, Daniel, brother of Alfred, 150, 211. ——on staff of “Nation,” 151. ——registration agent, 243. ——editor of “United Irishman,” 180. ——Member of Parliament, 180.
Crilly, Frederick Lucas, General Secretary
of United Irish League
—of Great Britain, 150.
Crimean War, The, 65.
Crosbie Street, mostly spoke Connaught Irish, 15.
Crowley, Thade, the Cork pork butcher, 25, 26.
Cumberland, 33.
Curragh of Kildare, I help at the building of camp there, 65.
D.
“Daily News,” The, describes
the rescue of Kelly and Deasy,
and acknowledges the courage and skill
of the rescuers, 101.
“Daily Post,” Liverpool, 21.
Darragh, Daniel, brings the arms from
Birmingham for Manchester Rescue, 96.
——dies in Portland Prison,
126.
——Hogan brings his remains
to Ireland, and Condon visits his grave, 127.
Darragh, Thomas, escaped military Fenian, 141.
Davis, Thomas, as registration agent,
242.
——his “Literary
and Historical Essays,” 261.
Davitt, Martin, father of Michael, 240.
Davitt, Michael, takes up Forrester’s work of supplying arms, 132. ——is arrested and convicted on Corydon’s testimony, 136. ——returns from penal servitude, 199. ——formation of the Land League, 205. ——his “Fall of Feudalism,” 197. ——tries to get Parnell to join advanced movement, 202.
“Dear Old Ireland,” T.D. Sullivan’s Song, 38.
Denvir’s “Monthly” and “Irish Library,” 257.
De Courcy, 27, 29.
Denvir, Bishop, Bible, 30.
——see Father O’Laverty,
30.
——I met him with my
father, 3.
Denvir, General Denver’s daughter enquires after him, 41.
Denver City, the Capital of Colorado,
named after General James
—William Denver, descended
from Patrick Denvir, a ’98 Insurgent, 40.