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Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain), 286
Clery, Mr., 157
Cleveland, Grover, 333–334
Clifton, Governor, 143
Coercion Act, 55, 68, 71, 73, 77, 81–82, 200
Collins, Patrick A., 391–392n103
Compensation for Disturbance Bill, 45
Constabulary and Police Administration (Ireland) Bill, 418n243
Continental Hotel, 251
Convention of the Irish National League of America (1884), 333
Cook (constable), 292
Cork Herald, 84
Cowper, Lady, 149
Cowper, Lord Francis, 117–118, 124, 132, 146
Craven Hotel, 308
Cromwell, Oliver, xi–xii
Crowley, Lionel, 402–403n171
Cubitt, Frank, 424n276
Cubitt, Robert, 276, 309
Curley, Daniel
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 157, 168–171
Carey and, 228
execution of, 258–259
funds for, 213
identification of, 218
Mallon on, 188
Mullett’s incrimination of, 202
plans to assassinate Burke and, 140, 153
plans to assassinate Forster and, 111, 116–117
plans to attack Spencer and, 208
recruitment of, 100–101
Rowles’s naming of, 199
Supreme Council and, 390n95
threats against Mallon and, 413n215
Tynan and, 115
Curran, Jack, 42, 286, 429n302
Curran, John Adye
Carey and, 230, 268, 395n124
Davitt and, 247
investigation by, 215, 217–218
on O’Donnell, 277–278
Daily News (London), 169–170, 171, 238
Daily News (New York), 321
Dartmoor Prison, 23, 69
Davis, Eugene, 222
Davitt, Michael
after release, 147–148
arrest of, 23, 69–70
background of, 22
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 161, 165–166, 184–185
on Carey, 265
Carey’s murder and, 282
Coercion Act and, 68
commutation request and, 314
denouncing of assassinations by, 167, 171
Egan and, 191, 199
on Fagan, 259
fear of arrest and, 67
fear of assassination of, 386n67
with Fenians, 22–23
forger and, 343
Forster and, 49
framing of Parnell and, 335–336
incarceration of, 247
on Invincibles trial, 247–248
Irish National League and, 212
Irish National League of America and, 252
Ladies’ Land League funds and, 208–209, 210
Le Caron and, 344–345
on Mullett, 255
Nolan monument and, 331
O’Donnell and, 296, 316, 325
Parnell and, 23–24, 127, 184, 237, 348
in Portland Prison, 142–143
release of, 127, 143, 405n175
rent strike and, 389n93
response from, 195
social ostracism and, 46
on sufferings in Donegal, 261
Davitt, Sabina, 22
Deerehurst, Mrs., 385n61
Delaney, Patrick, 99–100, 213, 224, 240, 254–255
Denman, Judge, 310, 311–313, 315, 316–317, 321, 324
Derby, Earl of, 402–403n171
Devonshire, Duke of (William Cavendish), 137–138, 163, 175–176, 180
Devoy, John, 23, 75, 105, 386n67, 409–410n198, 437n333
Dewees, F. P., 204
diamond rush to South Africa, 261
Dillon, Elizabeth, 226
Dillon, John
in America, 25, 26
arrest of, 92
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 161, 166
Davitt’s release and, 143
denouncing of assassinations by, 167, 171
Egan and, 191
Forster’s resignation and, 134
Gladstone and, 70
Healy and, 72
Ladies’ Land League funds and, 209, 210
Parnell and, 73
Parnell’s conciliation and, 127
Prevention of Crimes (Ireland) Bill and, 183–184
release of, 129, 132
rent strike and, 389n93
social ostracism and, 46
Disraeli, Benjamin, 27–31, 34–35, 36, 37, 70, 107
Doherty, Father John, 4–6
Doherty, Miss, 301, 308
Domingues, Maria, 385n61
Dónaill, Niall Ó, 430n308
Donegal
description of, 2
poverty in, 40–41
Doon, holy well of, 260, 262
Doyle, Peter, 116
Dublin Metropolitan Police, 68–69, 189–190, 206, 335
Dubliners (Joyce), 423n269
Duggan, Hugh, 303
Duggan, P. F., 284
Dundalk Gaol, 201
Dynamite Brotherhood, 265
Easter Rising, 340, 356
Edge, Mrs., 265
Education Act (1870), 44
Egan, Patrick
American Land League and, 391n103
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 169–170, 171
Carey and, 99–100, 151, 229
on Curley, 258–259
in Dublin, 94
Ford and, 105, 212, 331
forger and, 343
funds for, 213
Healy and, 72
interviews with, 251
IRB and, 95–96, 97
Irish National League of America and, 251–252
Land League funds and, 199
later life of, 332–333, 334
Le Caron on, 344–345
Mallon and, 101–102, 189–191
manifesto and, 93
as minister to Chile, 334
on Mullett, 255
murder plot and, 95
national exhibition and, 207
in New York, 250
No Rent Manifesto and, 103–104
in Paris, 68, 75
Parnell’s conciliation and, 127
plans from, 102–103
plans to attack Spencer and, 208
Sullivan and, 297
on Supreme Council, 390n95
surveillance of, 241–242
Egerton, Louisa, 162–163, 175–176, 180, 232
Egypt, 205
Elizabeth, Queen, ix–x, 11
Ely, Jane, 161
Ely, Marchioness of, 159
emigration, 6–7, 41, 261
Ensor, Dr. Frederick, 283, 288–289, 329, 430n310
ethnic cleansing, xi–xii
“Eveline” (Joyce), 423n269
Everitt, Dr., 280, 281
eviction, prevention of, 77–78
Explosive Substances Bill, 249
Faerie Queen, The (Spenser), x
Fagan, Michael, 259
fair rents, 82
famine, x, xii–xiv, 3, 247
Farrell, Robert, 215–217, 426n282
Farrelly, Reverend, 288
Fawkes, Guy, 341
FBI, 203
Fenian Rising of ‘67, 43, 285, 391n99
Fenians (Irish Republican Brotherhood)
Chester Castle raid and, 15
Davitt’s joining, 22–23
initiation for, 100
Mallon on, 189
murder society and, 95
Parnell and, 21
rise of, 13–14
Ferguson, Samuel, 150–151
Fianna Fáil, 435n331
Fianna warriors, 14
Field, Denis, 214, 215, 223–224, 255
Finerty, John F., 295–296, 314
Fingall, Elizabeth (née Plunkett), 356, 398n144
Finnegans Wake (Joyce), 416n232, 442n345
Fish, Hamilton, 317
Fitzgerald, P. N., 386n67, 387n76
Fitzharris, James (Skin-the-Goat)
in America, 335
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 153, 157
as informer, 255–256
plans to assassinate Burke and, 146
plans to assassinate Forster and, 116
recruitment of, 110
testimony of, 222–223
Fitzpatrick, Kathleen, 415n222
Fitzsimons, John, 411–412n207
Fitzwilliam, Lord, 383n45
fixity of tenure, 82
Fleming, Father, 319, 320, 325
“floating,” 75
Foley, John Henry, 399n151
Foley, Thomas, 155
Ford, Ellen, 301, 308, 313–314, 330
Ford, Patrick
call for retaliation from, 321
call for support from, 104–105
Egan and, 103–104, 105, 212, 331
Gallagher and, 434–435n330
Land Law (Ireland) 1881 and, 82–83
manifesto and, 93
Mooney on, 94
Moran and, 308
in New York, 250
O’Donnell and, 296, 320
Parnell and, 25–26, 92
remittances from, 75
Forster, Florence
adoption of by Forsters, 53–54
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159
father’s possible retirement and, 109
father’s resignation and, 131
father’s use of violence and, 81
Gladstone’s post-assassination speech and, 173
Kilmainham Treaty and, 130, 192
on Land League reprisals, 85
Forster, Jane, 53, 113, 117, 131, 148–149, 159
Forster, William
adopted children of, 53–54
arrears bill and, 127
arrests and, 92
Boycott and, 47–48
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159
Carey’s testimony and, 236
Cavendish’s funeral and, 180–181
Chamberlain’s negotiations and, 124
Coercion scheme and, 55–56
Cowper and, 117
description and background of, 43–45
in Ireland, 113–114
Irish crisis and, 53
Kilmainham Treaty and, 128–129, 192–193
Land Law (Ireland) 1881 and, 83, 84
Land League and, 49–50
Land League reprisals and, 85–86
Parnell and, 83, 118, 119
planned attack on, 112–113, 115–117, 124–125, 140
possible retirement and, 109
prisoner release and, 161, 405n175
Queen Victoria and, 109–110
resignation of, 131, 134, 147–148
speech from after assassinations, 174
surveillance of, 111, 114
Tulamore speech by, 113–114
use of force order from, 81–82
warning of murder plot and, 95
Forster, William, Sr., 44
Foster, Roy, 380n14
free sale, 82
Freeman’s Journal
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 157
Byrne and, 237
on Carey, 263
Carey’s picture in, 275, 309
on Cavendish, 139
on Donegal, 261
Parnell and, 92
reward offer in, 171
Frelinghuysen, Frederick, 301, 303–304
Gaiety Theatre, 60, 64
Gallagher, Susan
departure of, 313–314
on Kinfauns Castle, 272–273, 274, 278–280
later life of, 434–435n330
Maggie Carey on, 294
O’Donnell and, 268–269
O’Donnell’s concern for, 283, 289–290
O’Donnell’s defense and, 306–308
O’Donnell’s trial and, 291–292
Garibaldi, Guiseppe, 74
Garth Castle, 294
Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, 337
George, Henry, 25, 165, 443n346
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, x
Gladstone, Catherine
adoption of Lyttelton children by, 32
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159–160, 163
at Cannes, 234, 235, 243
Forster’s resignation and, 134
Gladstone’s position and, 37–38
Gladstone’s post-assassination speech and, 173
Gladstone’s retirement and, 29–30
Hartington and, 33
Home Rule bill and, 352–353
Queen Victoria and, 107
William’s retirement and, 353–354
Gladstone, Herbert, 92, 230, 338, 352, 398n140, 402–403n171
Gladstone, Mary
Acton and, 220, 414n221
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159, 163
at Cannes, 234, 235, 243
father’s insomnia and, 219
father’s position and, 38
father’s speech and, 56
father’s state after murders and, 175
Forster and, 131
Hartington and, 34
Lucy Cavendish and, 32
Midlothian campaign and, 30
O’Shea divorce and, 347
Gladstone, William
Acton and, 220–221
Brackenbury and, 197, 205
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 160, 161, 163–164, 166–167, 172, 174–175, 178, 179
at Cannes, 220–222, 234, 235–236, 243
on Carey, 235
Cavendish appointment and, 162
Coercion scheme and, 54–55, 56
Davitt on, 147–148
death of, 354
Disraeli’s death and, 107
Forster and, 50
Forster’s replacement and, 136–137, 139
“gagging” and, 70
Gowen and, 204–205
Home Rule bill and, 340, 347–348, 352–353
ill health of, 54
insomnia of, 219
Irish crisis and, 43, 49
Katharine O’Shea and, 209–211
Kilmainham Treaty and, 129–130, 192–193
Land Law (Ireland) 1881 and, 82–84
Land League and, 48, 199–200
on landlordism, 45
letter from Pinkerton to, 203–204
Lucy Cavendish and, 31–33, 234, 351–352, 440–441n344
manifesto and, 93
motivations of, 29–30
No Rent Manifesto and, 106
O’Donnell conviction and, 315–316, 317–318, 319
Parnell and, 89–90, 134–135, 165, 167, 193–195, 199–200, 212, 337–338, 345–346, 348–349
poem by, 195–196
popularity of, 30–31, 35
possible resignation of, 108
as prime minister, 37–38, 43
prisoner release and, 132, 133, 179, 182–183
Queen Victoria and, 29, 35–36, 52–53, 107–108, 179, 182–183, 219–220, 231–232, 338–339, 353–355
resignation of, 337
retirement of, 353–354
return of, 243–244
second premiership of, 336–337
speech from after assassinations, 173–174
Suez Canal and, 205
support for after assassinations, 182
threats against, 321
William O’Shea and, 123–124
Gladstone Hall, 83–84
Glasnevin Cemetery, 180, 330–331
Glyn, George (Lord Wolverton), 220
Glynn, Michael, 218
gombeen men, xiv, 39
Gonne, Maud, 335
Gordon, General Charles, 44–45
Gough, Lord, 151, 399–400n151
Government of Ireland Act, 355
Gowen, Franklin B., 204–205
Graham, John James, 424n276
Granville, Lord
Blaine and, 333
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 163
Cavendish appointment and, 136
Cavendishes and, 51
Gladstone and, 49, 107, 108, 129, 219–220, 221, 235, 243
Hartington and, 33, 34, 35, 37
O’Donnell conviction and, 317
on Parnell/O’Shea affair, 194
Queen Victoria and, 130–131, 161
Grattan, Henry, 9, 10–11
Great Eastern Crisis, 44
Great Famine, xii–xiv, 3
Greatrix, Lieutenant, 154–155
Green Street Courthouse, 254
grille, 384n57
Guerin, Elise, 385n61
Guidhall event, 89–90
Gunpowder Plot (1605), 341
Guy, Charles, 296–297, 304, 312
Gweedore
Coercion Act and, 77–78
description of, 2
House of Commons Select Committee and, 379n4
worsening conditions in, 39, 45
Gweedore Hotel, 1–2, 39–40
Gweedore Sheep Wars, 3
habeas corpus, suspension of, 50, 53, 55
Hallam, Arthur, 195
Hamilton, Edward
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 158, 159, 160, 172
Carey’s murder and, 282
on Egypt, 205
on Forster, 45, 114, 124
on Gladstone, 234
Gladstone and, 36, 49
on Gladstone/O’Shea meetings, 194–195, 210
on Parnell, 71
Hamilton, Robert, 186
Hanlon, Joseph, 146, 255, 256, 426n282
Harcourt, Lady, 134
Harcourt, Sir William
appointment of, 37
arrest of Invincibles and, 216
on bombing scheme, 322
Brackenbury and, 197–198, 205–206
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 167
on Byrne, 230, 244
Carey and, 226–227, 281–283
Davitt and, 184–185
extradition efforts and, 250
Gladstone and, 219, 352
Hartington and, 33
investigation progress and, 191, 246
Invincibles trial and, 254
Irish American dynamite campaign and, 249
Mallon and, 214
motivations for assassinations and, 187
O’Donnell trial/conviction and, 290, 316, 317–318
Parnell and, 70
Prevention of Crimes (Ireland) Bill and, 183
Queen Victoria and, 231
Spencer and, 158–159, 205
Walsh arrest and, 244–245
Harrison, Benjamin, 334
Hartington, Lord
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 158, 163
Carey’s testimony and, 229
Cavendish’s funeral and, 180–181
Dublin examinations and, 232
Lucy Cavendish and, 136, 233
prime minister appointment and, 33–34, 35–37
resignation threat from, 55
Spencer and, 339
Hawarden Castle, 31
Healy, Tim
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 166
Cavendish appointment and, 139
Gladstone and, 84
Katharine O’Shea and, 386n72
Kilmainham Treaty and, 193
Mallon and, 334
Parnell and, 64, 72, 75
Prevention of Crimes (Ireland) Bill and, 184
Clery, Mr., 157
Cleveland, Grover, 333–334
Clifton, Governor, 143
Coercion Act, 55, 68, 71, 73, 77, 81–82, 200
Collins, Patrick A., 391–392n103
Compensation for Disturbance Bill, 45
Constabulary and Police Administration (Ireland) Bill, 418n243
Continental Hotel, 251
Convention of the Irish National League of America (1884), 333
Cook (constable), 292
Cork Herald, 84
Cowper, Lady, 149
Cowper, Lord Francis, 117–118, 124, 132, 146
Craven Hotel, 308
Cromwell, Oliver, xi–xii
Crowley, Lionel, 402–403n171
Cubitt, Frank, 424n276
Cubitt, Robert, 276, 309
Curley, Daniel
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 157, 168–171
Carey and, 228
execution of, 258–259
funds for, 213
identification of, 218
Mallon on, 188
Mullett’s incrimination of, 202
plans to assassinate Burke and, 140, 153
plans to assassinate Forster and, 111, 116–117
plans to attack Spencer and, 208
recruitment of, 100–101
Rowles’s naming of, 199
Supreme Council and, 390n95
threats against Mallon and, 413n215
Tynan and, 115
Curran, Jack, 42, 286, 429n302
Curran, John Adye
Carey and, 230, 268, 395n124
Davitt and, 247
investigation by, 215, 217–218
on O’Donnell, 277–278
Daily News (London), 169–170, 171, 238
Daily News (New York), 321
Dartmoor Prison, 23, 69
Davis, Eugene, 222
Davitt, Michael
after release, 147–148
arrest of, 23, 69–70
background of, 22
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 161, 165–166, 184–185
on Carey, 265
Carey’s murder and, 282
Coercion Act and, 68
commutation request and, 314
denouncing of assassinations by, 167, 171
Egan and, 191, 199
on Fagan, 259
fear of arrest and, 67
fear of assassination of, 386n67
with Fenians, 22–23
forger and, 343
Forster and, 49
framing of Parnell and, 335–336
incarceration of, 247
on Invincibles trial, 247–248
Irish National League and, 212
Irish National League of America and, 252
Ladies’ Land League funds and, 208–209, 210
Le Caron and, 344–345
on Mullett, 255
Nolan monument and, 331
O’Donnell and, 296, 316, 325
Parnell and, 23–24, 127, 184, 237, 348
in Portland Prison, 142–143
release of, 127, 143, 405n175
rent strike and, 389n93
response from, 195
social ostracism and, 46
on sufferings in Donegal, 261
Davitt, Sabina, 22
Deerehurst, Mrs., 385n61
Delaney, Patrick, 99–100, 213, 224, 240, 254–255
Denman, Judge, 310, 311–313, 315, 316–317, 321, 324
Derby, Earl of, 402–403n171
Devonshire, Duke of (William Cavendish), 137–138, 163, 175–176, 180
Devoy, John, 23, 75, 105, 386n67, 409–410n198, 437n333
Dewees, F. P., 204
diamond rush to South Africa, 261
Dillon, Elizabeth, 226
Dillon, John
in America, 25, 26
arrest of, 92
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 161, 166
Davitt’s release and, 143
denouncing of assassinations by, 167, 171
Egan and, 191
Forster’s resignation and, 134
Gladstone and, 70
Healy and, 72
Ladies’ Land League funds and, 209, 210
Parnell and, 73
Parnell’s conciliation and, 127
Prevention of Crimes (Ireland) Bill and, 183–184
release of, 129, 132
rent strike and, 389n93
social ostracism and, 46
Disraeli, Benjamin, 27–31, 34–35, 36, 37, 70, 107
Doherty, Father John, 4–6
Doherty, Miss, 301, 308
Domingues, Maria, 385n61
Dónaill, Niall Ó, 430n308
Donegal
description of, 2
poverty in, 40–41
Doon, holy well of, 260, 262
Doyle, Peter, 116
Dublin Metropolitan Police, 68–69, 189–190, 206, 335
Dubliners (Joyce), 423n269
Duggan, Hugh, 303
Duggan, P. F., 284
Dundalk Gaol, 201
Dynamite Brotherhood, 265
Easter Rising, 340, 356
Edge, Mrs., 265
Education Act (1870), 44
Egan, Patrick
American Land League and, 391n103
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 169–170, 171
Carey and, 99–100, 151, 229
on Curley, 258–259
in Dublin, 94
Ford and, 105, 212, 331
forger and, 343
funds for, 213
Healy and, 72
interviews with, 251
IRB and, 95–96, 97
Irish National League of America and, 251–252
Land League funds and, 199
later life of, 332–333, 334
Le Caron on, 344–345
Mallon and, 101–102, 189–191
manifesto and, 93
as minister to Chile, 334
on Mullett, 255
murder plot and, 95
national exhibition and, 207
in New York, 250
No Rent Manifesto and, 103–104
in Paris, 68, 75
Parnell’s conciliation and, 127
plans from, 102–103
plans to attack Spencer and, 208
Sullivan and, 297
on Supreme Council, 390n95
surveillance of, 241–242
Egerton, Louisa, 162–163, 175–176, 180, 232
Egypt, 205
Elizabeth, Queen, ix–x, 11
Ely, Jane, 161
Ely, Marchioness of, 159
emigration, 6–7, 41, 261
Ensor, Dr. Frederick, 283, 288–289, 329, 430n310
ethnic cleansing, xi–xii
“Eveline” (Joyce), 423n269
Everitt, Dr., 280, 281
eviction, prevention of, 77–78
Explosive Substances Bill, 249
Faerie Queen, The (Spenser), x
Fagan, Michael, 259
fair rents, 82
famine, x, xii–xiv, 3, 247
Farrell, Robert, 215–217, 426n282
Farrelly, Reverend, 288
Fawkes, Guy, 341
FBI, 203
Fenian Rising of ‘67, 43, 285, 391n99
Fenians (Irish Republican Brotherhood)
Chester Castle raid and, 15
Davitt’s joining, 22–23
initiation for, 100
Mallon on, 189
murder society and, 95
Parnell and, 21
rise of, 13–14
Ferguson, Samuel, 150–151
Fianna Fáil, 435n331
Fianna warriors, 14
Field, Denis, 214, 215, 223–224, 255
Finerty, John F., 295–296, 314
Fingall, Elizabeth (née Plunkett), 356, 398n144
Finnegans Wake (Joyce), 416n232, 442n345
Fish, Hamilton, 317
Fitzgerald, P. N., 386n67, 387n76
Fitzharris, James (Skin-the-Goat)
in America, 335
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 153, 157
as informer, 255–256
plans to assassinate Burke and, 146
plans to assassinate Forster and, 116
recruitment of, 110
testimony of, 222–223
Fitzpatrick, Kathleen, 415n222
Fitzsimons, John, 411–412n207
Fitzwilliam, Lord, 383n45
fixity of tenure, 82
Fleming, Father, 319, 320, 325
“floating,” 75
Foley, John Henry, 399n151
Foley, Thomas, 155
Ford, Ellen, 301, 308, 313–314, 330
Ford, Patrick
call for retaliation from, 321
call for support from, 104–105
Egan and, 103–104, 105, 212, 331
Gallagher and, 434–435n330
Land Law (Ireland) 1881 and, 82–83
manifesto and, 93
Mooney on, 94
Moran and, 308
in New York, 250
O’Donnell and, 296, 320
Parnell and, 25–26, 92
remittances from, 75
Forster, Florence
adoption of by Forsters, 53–54
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159
father’s possible retirement and, 109
father’s resignation and, 131
father’s use of violence and, 81
Gladstone’s post-assassination speech and, 173
Kilmainham Treaty and, 130, 192
on Land League reprisals, 85
Forster, Jane, 53, 113, 117, 131, 148–149, 159
Forster, William
adopted children of, 53–54
arrears bill and, 127
arrests and, 92
Boycott and, 47–48
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159
Carey’s testimony and, 236
Cavendish’s funeral and, 180–181
Chamberlain’s negotiations and, 124
Coercion scheme and, 55–56
Cowper and, 117
description and background of, 43–45
in Ireland, 113–114
Irish crisis and, 53
Kilmainham Treaty and, 128–129, 192–193
Land Law (Ireland) 1881 and, 83, 84
Land League and, 49–50
Land League reprisals and, 85–86
Parnell and, 83, 118, 119
planned attack on, 112–113, 115–117, 124–125, 140
possible retirement and, 109
prisoner release and, 161, 405n175
Queen Victoria and, 109–110
resignation of, 131, 134, 147–148
speech from after assassinations, 174
surveillance of, 111, 114
Tulamore speech by, 113–114
use of force order from, 81–82
warning of murder plot and, 95
Forster, William, Sr., 44
Foster, Roy, 380n14
free sale, 82
Freeman’s Journal
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 157
Byrne and, 237
on Carey, 263
Carey’s picture in, 275, 309
on Cavendish, 139
on Donegal, 261
Parnell and, 92
reward offer in, 171
Frelinghuysen, Frederick, 301, 303–304
Gaiety Theatre, 60, 64
Gallagher, Susan
departure of, 313–314
on Kinfauns Castle, 272–273, 274, 278–280
later life of, 434–435n330
Maggie Carey on, 294
O’Donnell and, 268–269
O’Donnell’s concern for, 283, 289–290
O’Donnell’s defense and, 306–308
O’Donnell’s trial and, 291–292
Garibaldi, Guiseppe, 74
Garth Castle, 294
Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, 337
George, Henry, 25, 165, 443n346
Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, x
Gladstone, Catherine
adoption of Lyttelton children by, 32
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159–160, 163
at Cannes, 234, 235, 243
Forster’s resignation and, 134
Gladstone’s position and, 37–38
Gladstone’s post-assassination speech and, 173
Gladstone’s retirement and, 29–30
Hartington and, 33
Home Rule bill and, 352–353
Queen Victoria and, 107
William’s retirement and, 353–354
Gladstone, Herbert, 92, 230, 338, 352, 398n140, 402–403n171
Gladstone, Mary
Acton and, 220, 414n221
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 159, 163
at Cannes, 234, 235, 243
father’s insomnia and, 219
father’s position and, 38
father’s speech and, 56
father’s state after murders and, 175
Forster and, 131
Hartington and, 34
Lucy Cavendish and, 32
Midlothian campaign and, 30
O’Shea divorce and, 347
Gladstone, William
Acton and, 220–221
Brackenbury and, 197, 205
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 160, 161, 163–164, 166–167, 172, 174–175, 178, 179
at Cannes, 220–222, 234, 235–236, 243
on Carey, 235
Cavendish appointment and, 162
Coercion scheme and, 54–55, 56
Davitt on, 147–148
death of, 354
Disraeli’s death and, 107
Forster and, 50
Forster’s replacement and, 136–137, 139
“gagging” and, 70
Gowen and, 204–205
Home Rule bill and, 340, 347–348, 352–353
ill health of, 54
insomnia of, 219
Irish crisis and, 43, 49
Katharine O’Shea and, 209–211
Kilmainham Treaty and, 129–130, 192–193
Land Law (Ireland) 1881 and, 82–84
Land League and, 48, 199–200
on landlordism, 45
letter from Pinkerton to, 203–204
Lucy Cavendish and, 31–33, 234, 351–352, 440–441n344
manifesto and, 93
motivations of, 29–30
No Rent Manifesto and, 106
O’Donnell conviction and, 315–316, 317–318, 319
Parnell and, 89–90, 134–135, 165, 167, 193–195, 199–200, 212, 337–338, 345–346, 348–349
poem by, 195–196
popularity of, 30–31, 35
possible resignation of, 108
as prime minister, 37–38, 43
prisoner release and, 132, 133, 179, 182–183
Queen Victoria and, 29, 35–36, 52–53, 107–108, 179, 182–183, 219–220, 231–232, 338–339, 353–355
resignation of, 337
retirement of, 353–354
return of, 243–244
second premiership of, 336–337
speech from after assassinations, 173–174
Suez Canal and, 205
support for after assassinations, 182
threats against, 321
William O’Shea and, 123–124
Gladstone Hall, 83–84
Glasnevin Cemetery, 180, 330–331
Glyn, George (Lord Wolverton), 220
Glynn, Michael, 218
gombeen men, xiv, 39
Gonne, Maud, 335
Gordon, General Charles, 44–45
Gough, Lord, 151, 399–400n151
Government of Ireland Act, 355
Gowen, Franklin B., 204–205
Graham, John James, 424n276
Granville, Lord
Blaine and, 333
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 163
Cavendish appointment and, 136
Cavendishes and, 51
Gladstone and, 49, 107, 108, 129, 219–220, 221, 235, 243
Hartington and, 33, 34, 35, 37
O’Donnell conviction and, 317
on Parnell/O’Shea affair, 194
Queen Victoria and, 130–131, 161
Grattan, Henry, 9, 10–11
Great Eastern Crisis, 44
Great Famine, xii–xiv, 3
Greatrix, Lieutenant, 154–155
Green Street Courthouse, 254
grille, 384n57
Guerin, Elise, 385n61
Guidhall event, 89–90
Gunpowder Plot (1605), 341
Guy, Charles, 296–297, 304, 312
Gweedore
Coercion Act and, 77–78
description of, 2
House of Commons Select Committee and, 379n4
worsening conditions in, 39, 45
Gweedore Hotel, 1–2, 39–40
Gweedore Sheep Wars, 3
habeas corpus, suspension of, 50, 53, 55
Hallam, Arthur, 195
Hamilton, Edward
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 158, 159, 160, 172
Carey’s murder and, 282
on Egypt, 205
on Forster, 45, 114, 124
on Gladstone, 234
Gladstone and, 36, 49
on Gladstone/O’Shea meetings, 194–195, 210
on Parnell, 71
Hamilton, Robert, 186
Hanlon, Joseph, 146, 255, 256, 426n282
Harcourt, Lady, 134
Harcourt, Sir William
appointment of, 37
arrest of Invincibles and, 216
on bombing scheme, 322
Brackenbury and, 197–198, 205–206
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 167
on Byrne, 230, 244
Carey and, 226–227, 281–283
Davitt and, 184–185
extradition efforts and, 250
Gladstone and, 219, 352
Hartington and, 33
investigation progress and, 191, 246
Invincibles trial and, 254
Irish American dynamite campaign and, 249
Mallon and, 214
motivations for assassinations and, 187
O’Donnell trial/conviction and, 290, 316, 317–318
Parnell and, 70
Prevention of Crimes (Ireland) Bill and, 183
Queen Victoria and, 231
Spencer and, 158–159, 205
Walsh arrest and, 244–245
Harrison, Benjamin, 334
Hartington, Lord
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 158, 163
Carey’s testimony and, 229
Cavendish’s funeral and, 180–181
Dublin examinations and, 232
Lucy Cavendish and, 136, 233
prime minister appointment and, 33–34, 35–37
resignation threat from, 55
Spencer and, 339
Hawarden Castle, 31
Healy, Tim
Burke/Cavendish murders and, 166
Cavendish appointment and, 139
Gladstone and, 84
Katharine O’Shea and, 386n72
Kilmainham Treaty and, 193
Mallon and, 334
Parnell and, 64, 72, 75
Prevention of Crimes (Ireland) Bill and, 184





