The Life Story of an Old Rebel eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 269 pages of information about The Life Story of an Old Rebel.

The Life Story of an Old Rebel eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 269 pages of information about The Life Story of an Old Rebel.
O’Loughlin, Father Bernard, my uncle, 33. ——­Father Bernard.  Passionist, of Paris 169. ——­John, my uncle, 169. ——­Michael, Father, my uncle, 28, 33. ——­Margaret, my mother, 33.

  O’Mahony, Michael, writes “Life of St. Columbkille” for me, 234.

  O’Malley, M.P., William, 230.

  Opening of a bath by swimming in it, by T.D.  Sullivan, when
  —­Lord Mayor of Dublin, 153.

  Orangeism, 19, 20, 22, 23.

  O’Reilly, John Boyle, his “Life” in our Library, 86.
  ——­helps escape of the military Fenians, 140.

  O’Rorke, Captain Michael (Beecher), the Fenian paymaster, 78, 79.

  O’Rourke, Edmund (Falconer), actor and dramatist, 52, 263.

  O’Shea, Captain, a candidate for Parliament, 228.

  O’Sullivan, Eugene, 211.
  ——­Eugene or “Owen,” a Welsh registration case, 244.

  P.

  Packmen from Ulster, Oiney Bannon, Bernard McAnulty, 34.

  “Pagan O’Leary,” “Beggars and Robbers,” 80.

  “Papal aggression,” 58.

  Papal Volunteers, we entertain them, 155.

  “Papishes,” 19.

Parnell, Charles Stewart, enters Parliament, 179, 181. ——­becomes chairman of Irish Parliamentary Party, 192. ——­could weigh men’s capabilities, 197. ——­Davitt cannot induce Parnell to join the advanced organisation, 202. ——­Parnell and the I.R.B. men, 203. ——­with Dillon, goes to America for relief of Irish distress, 208. ——­collapse of the “Times” Forgeries against Parnell, 248. ——­disruption in the Party, 252. ——­reunion, January 30th, 1900, 255.

  “Patriot Parliament of 1689,” by Thomas Davis, 29.

  Patterson, Mr. (Captain McCafferty), calls on me, 88.

  “Peggy Loughlin’s wee boy,” 32.

  Penal days in Liverpool, 4, 5.

  Phoenix movement and trials, 73.

  Pictures at election times, “the Pope,” “Robert Emmet,” “King William,” 245.

  Plantation of Ulster, 31, 39.

  Power, John O’Connor, lectures at Davitt’s meeting, 199.

  “Punch” and “Times” seemed to gloat over probable extinction of
  —­Irish race, 53.

  “Punch’s” caricature of O’Connell, 54.

  Purcell, Edward, helps blockade running of “United Ireland,” 213.

  Prendiville, John, his steamers used to bring voters from the river, 244.

  “Presbyterian Government,” was there a call for this at Ballinahinch? 39.

  Price, Father John, S.J., 4.

  “Protestant Ulster” chiefly an importation, 30.

  Q.

  “Quare man doesn’t know his own mother’s name,” 33.

  R.

  Race Convention in Ireland, 254.

  Rails to Chester to be taken up, 81.

  “Rapparees, The Irish,” Charles Gavan Duffy’s fine song, 260.

  Readings from the “Nation,” 15.

  “Reapers of Kilbride,” 265, 266.

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