“No Popery” mob, A, 4.
“No Popery” mania over “Papal aggression,” 58.
Normans in Ireland, The, 27.
“Northern Press and Catholic Times,” 72.
Norse settlements, 27.
Nugent, Father, and the Catholic Institute, 63. ——St. Patrick’s celebrations, 64. ——proprietor of “Catholic Times,” which I conducted for him, 91. ——after a long interval, am pleased to meet him just before —— his death, 159.
O.
Oates, Tom, of Newcastle, 94.
Oath of allegiance, Parnell and my view on this, 112.
“O,” the prefix, 33.
O’Brien, Captain Michael, is hanged at Manchester, 104, 112.
O’Brien, John, released prisoner, 200.
O’Brien, James Francis Xavier, introduces
me to O’Donovan (Rossa), 73.
——No more gallant figure
among the Fenian leaders than J.F.X. O’Brien.
——In all things straight,
89, 90.
O’Brien, M.P., Patrick, 230.
O’Brien, Richard Barry, 259.
O’Brien, William, 212, &c.
“Obstruction,” the 1877 Convention endorses the policy, 104.
O’Coigly, Father, Pilgrimage, 235.
O’Connell Centenary, 183, 184.
O’Connell in Liverpool, 48. ——a faithful son of the Church, 48. ——enormous attendance at his meetings, 49. ——Orange attack repelled by McManus and his friends, 49.
O’Connell, John (son of the Liberator, Daniel O’Connell), —a British militia officer at the Curragh; gives good example —to his men by going to Holy Communion, 68. ——he wrote fine verses, 68.
O’Connell, Maurice, wrote “Recruiting Song of the Irish Brigade,” 69.
O’Connell Centenary, 183.
O’Connor, M.P., T.P., the only Home
Rule Member of Parliament for
—Great Britain elected as
such, 24, 188, 230.
O’Donovan, Edmund, son of John O’Donovan, 90. ——in French Foreign Legion, 160, 162. ——special correspondent in Russo-Turkish War, 164. ——Merv, 165. ——perishes in the Soudan, 165.
O’Donovan, Jeremiah (Rossa), 73.
O’Donovan, John, the distinguished
Irish scholar, 163.
——memoir of him by Thomas
Flannery, 164.
O’Donnell, Bishop, 254.
“O’Donnell Aboo” as
our national anthem? 114, 115.
——no claim, 116.
O’Donnell, F.H., 181, 193.
O’Grady, Hubert, 265.
O’Hagan, Lord, 184.
O’Hanlons, The, the Ulster standard bearers, 51.
O’Kelly, James, in Mexican campaign, 165. ——recruits for the French army until fall of Paris, 166. ——adopts journalism, 167. ——enters Parliament, 167.
“Olaf, the Dane, or the Curse of Columbkille,” 266.
Oliver, William John, 180.
O’Laverty, Father, historian of Down and Connor, 29, 30.
O’Loughlin, Brian, 38.