Irish question; Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) -- Politics and government
Cambridge, H.R.H. Duke of, 187
Cambridgeshire, election, 155
Campbell, James, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, 57, 95, 109
Canterbury, Dean of, signs the British Covenant, 170
Carlyle, Thomas, 137
Carrickfergus, military depot, 175, 176
Carson, Lady, at Belfast, 236, 284
Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward, viii;
accepts leadership, 39-41;
political views, 41;
at the Ulster Hall, 42, 108;
at the Ulster Unionist Council meetings, 42, 246-248;
relations with Lord Londonderry, 44, 53;
on the Parliament Bill, 44;
at the Craigavon meeting, 48-51, 210;
character of his speaking, 48;
at the Conference at Belfast, 52;
at Dublin, 54;
Portrush, 55;
refuses leadership of Unionist Party, 60;
meetings in Lancashire, 65;
popularity, 66, 110, 148;
at Belfast, 73, 157, 224-226, 257, 278;
criticism of W. Churchill's speech, 74;
on fiscal autonomy for Ireland, 77;
at the Balmoral meeting, 81, 84;
ovation, 85;
attacks on, 87;
on the Home Rule Bill, 90, 96;
at the Londonderry House Conference, 94;
on the resistance of Ulster, 98, 100;
character of his leadership, 102;
reads the Ulster Covenant, 105;
tour of the Province, 110, 114;
opinion of the Covenant, 111;
presentation to, 115;
speech on the Covenant, 116;
at the service in the Ulster Hall, 118;
at the City Hall, 120-124;
signs the Covenant, 121;
at Liverpool, 127;
on the exclusion of Ulster, 133, 168;
death of his wife, 148;
at opening of drill hall, 148;
in Scotland and England, 149;
at Durham, 153;
Chairman of the Central Authority, 156;
Indemnity Guarantee Fund, 156;
inspection of the Ulster Volunteer Force, 162, 164, 167, 223, 226;
on the time limit for exclusion, 171;
leaves the House of Commons, 173;
on the plot against Ulster, 176;
signs statement on the Curragh Incident, 186;
interview with Major F.H. Crawford, 199, 210;
congratulations from Lord Roberts, 220;
at Ipswich, 222;
at the Buckingham Palace Conference, 227;
on the patriotism of Ulster, 231-233;
tribute to B. Law, 236;
second marriage, 236;
tribute to Lord Londonderry, 241;
appointed Attorney-General, 242;
resignation, 242;
on the Irish rebellion, 246;
appointed First Lord of the Admiralty, 252;
resignation, 263;
re-elected leader of the Ulster Party, 263;
member of the Irish Unionist Alliance, 265;
on the Military Service Bill, 270;
letter to President Wilson, 273, 296-299;
M.P. for Duncairn, 275;
declines office, 275;
on the Government of Ireland Act, 279;
conclusion of his leadership, 280;
Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 284;
unable to be present at the opening of the Ulster Parliament, 284
Casement, Sir Roger, 7, 158;
in league with Germany, 243
Cassel, Felix, at Belfast, 81
Castlereagh, Viscount, 109, 230;
at Belfast, 81;
signs the Covenant, 121
Cavan, 248, 279
Cave, Rt. Hon. George, 188;
at Belfast, 81;
letter to _The Times_, 152
Cecil, Lord Hugh, at Belfast, 81, 109;
at the Balmoral meeting, 86;
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