Ireland under Coercion: The Diary of an American
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William Henry Hurlbert. Ireland under Coercion: The Diary of an American
Ireland under Coercion: The Diary of an American
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Table of Contents
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
PROLOGUE
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
APPENDIX
NOTE A. MR. GLADSTONE AND THE AMERICAN WAR (Prologue, p. xxix.)
NOTE B. MR. PARNELL AND THE DYNAMITERS (Prologue, p. xxxiii.)
NOTE C. THE AMERICAN “SUSPECTS” OF 1881 (Prologue, p. xlvii.)
NOTE D. THE PARNELLITES AND THE ENGLISH PARTIES (Prologue, p. l.)
NOTE E. THE “BOYCOTT” AT MILTOWN-MALBAY (Vol. i. p. 209.)
FOOTNOTES:
(Placard.)
Volume 2
Table of Contents
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV.25
CHAPTER XVI
EPILOGUE
APPENDIX
NOTE F. THE “MOONLIGHTERS” AND “HOME RULE.” (Vol. ii. p. 38.)
NOTE G. THE PONSONBY PROPERTY (Vol. ii. pp. 59-66.)
NOTE G2. THE GLENBEHY EVICTION FUND (Vol. ii. p. 12.)
NOTE G3. HOME RULE AND PROTESTANTISM (Vol. ii. p. 68.)
NOTE H. TULLY AND THE WOODFORD EVICTIONS (Vol. ii. p. 149.)
NOTE H2. BOYCOTTING THE DEAD (Vol. ii. p. 151.)
NOTE I. POST-OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS (Vol. i. p. 117; vol. ii. pp. 5, 12, 66, 95, 200, 248.)
NOTE K. THE COOLGREANY EVICTIONS (Vol. ii. p. 216.)
NOTE L. A DUCAL SUPPER IN IRELAND IN 1711 (Vol. ii. p. 283.)
NOTE M. LETTER FROM MR. O’LEARY (Vol. ii. p. 291.)
NOTE N. BOYCOTTING PRIVATE OPINION (Vol. ii. p. 293.)
NOTE O. BOYCOTTING BY “CROWNER’S QUEST LAW.” (Vol. ii. p. 312.)
FOOTNOTES:
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Here, as at Ottawa, a viceregal dinner-table is set off by the neat uniforms and skyblue facings of the aides-de-camp and secretaries. For some mysterious reason Lord Spencer put these officers into chocolate coats with white facings. But the new order soon gave place to the old again.
At the dinner to-night was Lord Ormonde, who is returning to London, but kindly promised to make arrangements for showing me at Kilkenny Castle the muniment room of the Butlers, which contains one of the most valuable private collections of charters and State papers in the realm.
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