varia.
Aug 28. "_The Irish Question: (1) History of an Idea; (2) Lessons of the
Election_," published.
Sept. 19. Returns to London.
Sept. 20. On Tenants Relief (Ireland) bill.
Oct. 4. At Hawarden. Receives address signed by 400,000 women of Ireland:
on home rule.
1887.
Jan. "_Locksley Hall_ and the Jubilee," in _Nineteenth Century_.
Jan. 27. Tribute to memory of Lord Iddesleigh.
Jan. 27. On Lord Randolph Churchill's retirement and Ireland.
Feb. "Notes and Queries on the Irish Demand," in _Nineteenth Century_.
March "The Greater Gods of Olympus: (1) Poseidon," in _Nineteenth
Century_.
Match 17. To the liberal members for Yorkshire: on home rule.
March 24. On the exaction of excessive rents.
March 29. On Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) bill.
April "The History of 1852-60 and Greville's Latest Journals," in _English
Historical Review_.
April 18. On second reading of Criminal Law Amendment bill.
April 19. At Eighty club on liberal unionist grammar of dissent.
April 25. Criticise Mr. Goschen's budget.
May "The Greater Gods of Olympus: (2) Apollo," in _Nineteenth Century_.
May 5. Moves for select committee to inquire into the _Times_ articles on
"Parnellism and Crime."
May 11. At Dr. Parker's house on Ireland.
May 31. On Crimes bill at Hawarden.
June Reviews Mr. Lecky's _History of England in the Eighteenth Century_ in
_Nineteenth Century_.
June "The Great Olympian Sedition," in _Contemporary Review_.
June 4. At Swansea, on Welsh nationality, Welsh grievances, and the Irish
Crimes bill.
June 6. At Singleton Abbey on home rule and retention of Irish members.
June 7. At Cardiff on home rule.
July "The Greater Gods of Olympus: (3) Athene," in _Nineteenth Century_.
June 2. To the liberal members for Durham on Lord Hartington's Irish
record.
June 7. Moves rejection of Irish Criminal Law Amendment bill.
June 9. Presented at Dollis Hill with address signed by 10,689 citizens of
New York.
June 14. On second reading of the Irish Land bill.
June 16. At National Liberal club: on Ireland and home rule movement in
Scotland and Wales.
June 29. At Memorial Hall on the lessons of bye-elections.
Aug. "Mr. Lecky and Political Morality," in _Nineteenth Century_.
Aug. 16. Lays first cylinder of railway bridge over the Dee: on railway
enterprise and the Channel tunnel.
Aug. 25. On proclamation of Irish land league.
Aug. 30. At Hawarden on Queen Victoria's reign.
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