Charles Stewart Parnell: His Love Story and Political LifeO'Shea, Kitty
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Charles Stewart Parnell: His Love Story and Political Life
O'Shea, Kitty
Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891
"Romeo" and, 34-5
seaside holidays, 338 _et seq._
served with petition in divorce case, 280
wedding presents, 19, 20, 31
with Parnell at his death, 334
O'Shea, Mary, 11 (note), 20, 21 _et seq._, 38, 156
O'Shea, Norah, 46
O'Shea, Thaddeus, 11 (note)
O'Shea, William, 11 (note)
"Owen Meredith" (_see_ Lytton, Lord)
PARIS, a visit to, 21
Parliament, a long sitting of, 91
Parnell, Anna, 119
and the Ladies' Land League, 167
burned in effigy, 76
Parnell, Charles Stewart, a love avowal by, 33
a poem by, 243
a warrant for his arrest, 115
aim of his political life, 310
and Cecil Rhodes, 270 (note)
and death of his sister Fanny, 204
and O'Shea's candidature, 189 (note)
and the Irish Party, 50 _et seq._, 284
arrested for sedition, 116
as autocrat, 306
assaying work of, 101
astronomical studies of, 108
at Brighton, 98, 100, 223, 229, 273
at Eltham, 69, 79, 83, 223, 228
attends banquet at Cork, 221
attends nephew's funeral on parole, 153 _et seq._
birth of his child, 120
buys dogs for Mrs. O'Shea, 234, 235
complex character of, 304
conducts Healy's election, 221
consults Sir Henry Thompson, 245
death of his daughter, 155
death of his father, 51
deserted by O'Kelly, 298
dictator in the Commons, 193
discusses Local Government Bill with Capt. O'Shea, 223
dislike of green bindings, 229
dislike of social life, 307
distrust of Gladstone, 110 (note), 173
elected life member of National Liberal Club, 267
entrusts political correspondence to Mrs. O'Shea, 85
family affection of, 306
fatalism of, 170
founds _Irish Daily Independent_, 323
freedom of City of Dublin presented to, 210
freedom of City of Edinburgh for, 269
general appearance of, 301 _et seq._
generosity of, 310
great meeting at Rotunda, Dublin, 293
hatred of oppression, 305
his ancestry, 51
his fear of death, 225, 305
his hatred of England, 51, 81
his love of animals, 305
hobbies and interests of, 99 _et seq._
holiday at Eastbourne, 238
Home Rule scheme submitted to Gladstone, 182
illness of, 243
in danger, 204 et seq.
interest in the working classes, 216, 307
interviews newspaper men after his marriage, 316
interviews Sir Geo. Lewis, 261
Irish subscribe to pay off mortgages on his estates, 290 (note)
joins Home Rule League, 52
Kilmainhain days and letters, 119 _et seq._, 139 _et seq._
last hours and death of, 319, 333 _et seq._
learns of Phoenix Park murders, 168
leaves for Ireland, 320
letter to his mother, 290
letters in invisible ink, 125, 132, 133
letters of congratulation (and otherwise) on his marriage, 318
love of white roses, 206
makes bricks, 317
makes model ships, 278
manifesto to people of Ireland, 284, 286
marries Mrs. O'Shea, 314
meets Katharine Tynan, 266
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