1.
"Daily Post," Liverpool, 21.
Darragh, Daniel, brings the arms from Birmingham for Manchester Rescue, 96.
----dies in Portland Prison, 126.
----Hogan brings his remains to Ireland, and Condon visits his grave, 127.
Darragh, Thomas, escaped military Fenian, 141.
Davis, Thomas, as registration agent, 242.
----his "Literary and Historical Essays," 261.
Davitt, Martin, father of Michael, 240.
Davitt, Michael, takes up Forrester's work of supplying arms, 132.
----is arrested and convicted on Corydon's testimony, 136.
----returns from penal servitude, 199.
----formation of the Land League, 205.
----his "Fall of Feudalism," 197.
----tries to get Parnell to join advanced movement, 202.
"Dear Old Ireland," T.D. Sullivan's Song, 38.
Denvir's "Monthly" and "Irish Library," 257.
De Courcy, 27, 29.
Denvir, Bishop, Bible, 30.
----see Father O'Laverty, 30.
----I met him with my father, 3.
Denvir, General Denver's daughter enquires after him, 41.
Denver City, the Capital of Colorado, named after General James
--William Denver, descended from Patrick Denvir, a '98 Insurgent, 40.
Desmond, Captain, one of the rescuers of the military Fenians, 140.
Devoy, John, he aided the escape of James Stephens, 76, and of the
--military Fenians, 140.
Dillon, John, M.P., 205.
Distinguished Irishmen I have met, 10.
Disestablishment of the Irish Church prompted by Gladstone's recognition
--of "the intensity of Fenianism," 147.
Disruption of the Irish Party, 252.
Doctors and other professional men excellent helpers in the
National Cause, 177, 258.
Dock labourers' love of learning, 19.
Dolly's Brae Fight, 44.
----massacre, 45.
Donnelly, Edward, foreman printer of "United Ireland," brings me the
--stereos, 210.
Doran, Arthur, an Irish newsagent, becomes bail for Forrester, 135.
Dowling, chief constable of Liverpool, dismissed, 60.
Down, County, 2, 29, 47.
----cottage industries, 33.
Drumgoolan, my uncle's parish, 28.
Dublin Castle wires warning of Manchester Rescue--too late, 97.
Duffy, Michael Francis, 166.
Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, loses heart for a time, 62.
Duffy, Sir Charles Gavan, his old hopes revive, 62.
Dundas, General, routed by the Kilcullen pikemen in '98.
Dundrum Bay, 32.
E.
Egan, Patrick, 184.
----sustains "United Ireland" against attempted suppression, 21
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