Irish organisation in Great Britain.
Knox, Edmund Vesey, a Protestant Member of Parliament, who did
--good service at Lloyd George's election and elsewhere, 238.
L.
Lambert, Michael, makes key to fit James Stephens' cell, 78.
"Lancashire Free Press," 91.
Land League, The, its formation in April, 1879, with Davitt recognised
--as its "Father," 205.
Larkin, Michael, 103, 104.
Lecale, Celtic and Norman admixture since De Courcy's time, 27.
Leitrim Chapel, where I served Mass for my uncle, 32.
----band of fiddles, flutes, and clarionets, 37.
_Lia Fail_ (Stone of Destiny), 109, the stone to be stolen, 110.
_Lia Fail_, David Barrett, League organiser, tries to test its weight.
--Is stopped by its guardians, 111.
Liberator, The (O'Connell), frequently passed through Liverpool, 43.
Lloyd-George, David, Chancellor of the Exchequer, I help
--in his first Election, 237.
London Irish Literary Society, 259.
Lost opportunity for Irish tongue, 15.
Lover, Samuel, painter, poet, musician, composer, novelist,
--and dramatist, 10.
----his patriotism, 10, 11.
----his wit, 12.
Loyal toasts, 188, 189, 203.
Lumber Street Chapel, 4.
Lynch,. Daniel, translates "God Save Ireland" into Irish, 113.
M.
McAnulty, Bernard, a strong Home Ruler and Fenian sympathiser, 34, 56, 180.
McArdle, John, 15, 16.
McArdle, John F., the most brilliant of the Emerald Minstrels, 118.
McCann, Michael Joseph, author of "O'Donnell Aboo," I make
--his acquaintance, 114, 115.
McCafferty, John, had fought for the South in the American Civil War.
--His plot to seize Chester Castle, 81.
----his scheme (as Mr. Patterson) to abduct the Prince of Wales, 88.
McCartans, The, 29.
McCarthy, Sergeant, his sudden death, 200.
M'Cormick, Father, of Wigan, men on way to Chester raid go to Confession
--to him, 82.
McDonald, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, preached at Iona in Gaelic
--on the life of St. Columbkille, 234.
McDonnell, Sergeant James, 206
McGrady, Owen, conference at his house to arrange for reception of
--expedition then on the sea, 93.
McGrath, Father Peter, 187.
McGowan, James, my godfather, 2.
McHale, Archbishop, I report his sermon, 155.
McKinley, Peter, 180.
MacMahon, Father, of Suncroft, gives the Curragh men a good character, 70.
----he tells us of St. Brigid's miraculous mantle, 69
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