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Local Government Board, 88 |
Londonderry, Lord, 193–194 |
Londonderry 3rd Marquess of, 14 |
background and early life, 14–15 |
experiences in Ireland, 21–23 |
early parliamentary experiences, 28–31 |
goads Gladstone, 63 |
calls for the pacification of Ireland, 67 |
gains the impression that Chamberlain would not go in for Home Rule, 85 |
praises Joseph Chamberlain’s speech, 95 |
vote on the second reading, 99 |
dead against Home Rule, 101 |
1880 return from Ireland, 118 |
‘Fourth party’, 119–121 |
involvement with Irish issues, 122–127 |
illness, 128–129 |
Kilmainham ‘Treaty’, 129 |
crusade against the Conservative party, 130–131 |
Secretary of State for India, 131 |
supports extension of the franchise to Ireland, 132–133 |
meets with Parnell, 135 |
resists the adoption of Home Rule, 137 |
visits Ireland, 139 |
wants the Tories ‘to keep in a short time’, 140 |
‘Hawarden kite’, 140 |
Christmas at Howth, 141 |
opposed to coercion, 150–152 |
abandons his anti-coercion stance, 153–154 |
plays the ‘Orange card’, 155–157 |
First Home Rule Bill, 158–160 |
Chancellor of the Exchequer, 161 |
Dartford speech, 162–163 |
resignation, 164–167 |
riots in New York, 168 |
debate on Ireland at the Oxford Union, 169–170 |
speech on Pigott, 171 |
second Home Rule Bill, 172 |
death, 172 |
Lygon, Frederick (6th Earl Beauchamp), 228 |
M
MacDonnell, Sir Antony, 268 |
Macdonogh, Sir George, 242 |
Mahaffy, John, 29 |
Marlborough 7th Duchess of, 15, 22, 29, 129, 134, 141, 165, 167, 217 |
Mansion House, 231 |
Master of Elibank (see Murray, Alexander William Charles Oliphant 1st Baron Murray of Elibank) |
McKenna, Reginald, 206 |
McNeill, Ronald John, 273 |
Medical Relief Bill, 138 |