Irish question; Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) -- Politics and government
Kelly, Sam, 209
Kelly, Thomas, letter to Pres. Wilson, 287-295
Kennedy, Sir Robert, member of Provisional Government, 143
Kettle, Prof. T.M., on fiscal autonomy for Ireland, 76
Kiel, 204
Kingstown, cruisers at, 178
Kipling, Rudyard, "Ulster 1912," 79, 129;
signs the British Covenant, 170
Kitchener, F.M. Earl, 230, 238
Kossuth, 136
Labour Party, 22, 26
Ladybank, Mr. Asquith at, 154
Lamlash, battleships at, 175
Lane-Fox, George, at Belfast, 81
Langeland, 204
Lansdowne, Marq. of, scheme of reform for the House of Lords, 24;
on the Parliament Bill, 44;
message from, 115;
on the Ulster Question, 169;
the Amending Bill, 223;
at the Buckingham Palace Conference, 227
Larne, 74, 81, 212, 214
Law, Rt. Hon. A. Bonar, leader of Unionist Party, 28, 60;
on Home Rule, 28, 131;
at the Albert Hall, 71;
on fiscal autonomy for Ireland, 78;
at the Balmoral meeting, 80-86;
reception at Larne, 81;
his speech, 84;
indictment against the Government, 90, 172, 174, 235;
on the resistance of Ulster, 91, 95, 98;
messages from, 115, 149;
at Wallsend, 154;
Bristol, 166;
on the exclusion of Ulster, 169, 171;
demands inquiry into the Curragh Incident, 185;
on the Amending Bill, 222;
at the Buckingham Palace Conference, 227;
at Belfast, 236;
tribute to, 236;
at the Ulster Hall, 237;
warning to the Nationalists, 255;
on the Military Service Bill, 269, 271
Lecky, W.E.H., _History of England in the Eighteenth Century_, 274 note
Leeds, meeting at, 149
Leo XIII, Pope, 8
Leslie, Shane, _Henry Edward Manning_, 8 note
Liberal Party, policy, 16;
victory in 1906, 18;
majority, 19, 22;
tactics, 20;
number of votes, 22, 26;
defeated in 1895, 34
Liddell, R.M., 156
Lincoln, Abraham, 40;
saying of, 15
Linlithgow, election, 155
Lisburn, meeting at, 108, 114
Liverpool, 127
_Liverpool Daily Courier, The_, extract from, 165
_Liverpool Daily Post and Mercury,_ 159 note
Llandudno, 212
Lloyd, Mr. George, at Belfast, 81
Logue, Cardinal, 10
London School of Economics, conference at, 76
Londonderry House, conference at, 92, 94, 147
Londonderry, Marchioness of,
member of the Ulster Women's Unionist Council, 37;
on the Covenant, 112;
presents colours to the U.V.F., 223;
work in the war, 240
Londonderry, 6th Marq. of, viii;
on Home Rule, 28;
Ulster Unionist Council, 35;
popularity, 43;
character, 44;
relations with Sir E. Carson, 44, 53;
on the Parliament Bill, 44;
Conference at Belfast, 52;
at the Ulster Hall meeting, 62, 106, 108;
the Ulster Unionist Council meetings, 65, 67;
reply to W. Churchill, 69;
at Belfast, 73;
at the Balmoral meeting, 84;
signs the Covenant, 121;
at the Ulster Club, 125;
Liverpool, 127;
on the House of Lords, 134;
President of the Ulster Unionist Council, 145;
Indemnity Guarantee Fund, 156;
at the reviews of the U.V.F., 164, 223;
on the Curragh Incident, 186;
on the Amending Bill, 223;
at Enniskillen, 227;
despondency, 240; death, 241;
tribute to, 241
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