McDonnell, Sergeant James, 206
McGrady, Owen, conference at his house
to arrange for reception of
—expedition then on the sea,
93.
McGrath, Father Peter, 187.
McGowan, James, my godfather, 2.
McHale, Archbishop, I report his sermon, 155.
McKinley, Peter, 180.
MacMahon, Father, of Suncroft, gives the
Curragh men a good character, 70.
——he tells us of St.
Brigid’s miraculous mantle, 69.
——and of the gallant
Kildare men in ’98, 69.
McMahon, Heber, 181.
MacManus, Terence Bellew, 49, 52.
McNaghten, Sir Francis, 2.
McSwiney, Father, S.J., and the “Catholic Times,” 154.
“Macbeth” played by Falconer, 262.
Magennis, Eiver (see Castlewellan), 29.
Maguire, the marine, wrongly charged at Manchester, 104.
Manchester, first Convention of Home Rule Confederation held there, 173.
Manchester Martyrs, place of rescue confounded with place of execution, 99.
Mangan, Richard, 180.
Mass in Penal times, 5.
Massacre at Dolly’s Brae, 45.
Mathew, Father, Apostle of Temperance, what he was like, 13.
Maughan, Peter, recruiting agent for the
I.R.B. among
—the British soldiery, 72,
86.
Mazzinghi, Count, composer of “Hail to the Chief,” 115.
Meany, Stephen Joseph, a journalist, 91. ——in Young Ireland movement, 22. ——starts “Lancashire Free Press,” 91. ——imprisoned for Fenianism, 91.
“Men of the North, The,” stirring ballad by Charles Gavan Duffy, 260.
Military Fenians, their rescue, chiefly
by John Breslin,
—going from America, and John
Walsh from this side, 139 to 145.
Millbank Prison, M’Cafferty writes from there to William Hogan, 87.
Mogan, John, a capable man at registration and electioneering, 243.
Monroe, General, a Presbyterian leader, hanged at his own door in ’98, 41.
Mourne Mountains, 27, 32, 57.
Mulhall, Peter and James, 194.
Mullaghmast, 49.
Mullin, Dr. James, 177, 178.
Murphy, Bessie, 181.
Murphy, Captain, 93, 112.
Murphy, David, supposed to have been shot by connivance of Pigott, 247.
Murphy, Patrick, 239.
Murphy, William, sent to penal servitude
for attack on the van
—at Manchester, though not
there, 102.
Murray, Archbishop, 30.
N.
“Nation” newspaper, readings
from it, 15.
——“O’Donnell
Aboo” appears in it, 115.
“Nation once again, A,” 36.
National Anthem of “God Save Ireland,”
Condon’s defiant shout
—in the dock the origin of
it, 104.
“Nationalist” The, 256.
Naughton, Miss, 132.
“Ninety-eight” memories, many of the leaders Presbyterians, 41.