Irish question; Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland) -- Politics and government
Montgomery, Major-Gen., member of Provisional Government, 145
Moore, William, Ulster Unionist Council, 35;
on the amendment to the Home Rule Bill, 96;
exclusion of Ulster, 168
Morley, Viscount, _Life of Gladstone_, 17;
on the resistance of Ulster, 154;
helps Colonel Seely to draft the "peccant paragraphs," 181, 183
_Morning Post, The_, 79, 225, 229, 283 note
_Motu Proprio_, Vatican decree, 11
Mount Stewart, 82, 225
_Mountjoy_, the, 87, 214
_Mountjoy II_, s.s., cargo landed at Larne, 214, 218
Moyle, the, 193
Musgrave Channel, 211, 217
Musgrave, Henry, 156
_Nation, The_, 158
National Insurance Bill, 53
Nationalist Party, in the House of Commons, 22, 26;
attitude on the war, 267;
opposition to conscription, 269-273
Nationalists, the, compared with the Ulster Unionists, 2;
disloyalty, 4-6;
policy, 6, 78, 141, 142;
ancestry, 8;
demand dissolution of the Union, 14;
attitude on the war, 231, 233, 252;
members of the Irish Convention, 256-262;
letter to Pres. Wilson, 273, 287-295;
demand "self-determination," 291, 298
Nationality, root of, 2;
plea of 14, 15
Navy, reduction of, 167, 201
_Nec Temere_, Vatican decree, 11
Neild, Herbert, at Belfast, 81
Newcastle, 149, 153;
training camp, 237
Newman, Cardinal, 5
Newry, 177
Newtownards, 225;
meeting at, 108, 114
_Nineteenth Century, The_, 183 note, 239 note
Nonconformists, 9; opposition to
Home Rule, 155
Northcliffe, Viscount, 225
Norwich, Ulster members at, 150
O'Brien, William, 22;
on the Military Service Bill, 270;
letter to Pres. Wilson, 273, 287-295
_Observer, The_, 84, 115 note, 225
O'Connell, Daniel, 7
O'Connor, T.P., 127, 174, 275;
on Home Rule, 253
Omagh, military depot, 175, 176
Omash, Miss, viii
O'Neill, Capt. Hon. Arthur, 230;
killed in the war, 241, 253
O'Neill, Major Hugh, serves in the war, 242;
Speaker of the Northern Parliament, 282
O'Neill, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, 7
O'Neill, Laurence, Lord Mayor of Dublin,
letter to Pres. Wilson, 273, 287-295
O'Neill, Hon. R.T., member of the Ulster Unionist Council, 35
Ormsby-Gore, Capt. the Hon. W.G.A., at Belfast, 81
O'Shea, divorce, 17
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