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scheme of (1895), 23; the Convention, 274, 302, 309; as Chairman, 279; Lloyd George's letter to, 324 Poe, Col. Sir Hutcheson, 145 Pollock, Mr., 272, 299, 308 Primate, the, _see_ Crozier Primrose, Neil, 68-69 Primrose Committee, 270, 293-294 Protestant Ascendency, 86, 96, 101 Raymond Le Gros, 2-3 Rebellion, Redmond's attitude to, 3 Rebellion of 1916, 218-219, 221, 227; denounced by Redmond, 223-224; suppression of, 224-229; Government's fomentation of _disaffection_, 227-229; comparison with South African Rebellion (1914), 225 Recruiting, _see under_ Army Redmond, John Edward, 4 Redmond, John-- Ancestry and family of, 2-4 Career-- education, 5; clerkship in the House, 6; returned for New Ross, 8; Parliamentary _debut_, 9-11; Australian and American mission, 14; marriage, 14; second American mission, 17; imprisoned (1888), 17; chosen leader of Parnellites, 19; returned for Waterford, 19; attitude to Roman Catholic Church, 20: widowed, 20; second marriage, 21-22; work with Plunkett, 23-24; on Commission on Financial Relations, 24; Chairman of United Irish Party, 25, 58; his inner cabinet, 25, 58, 100; attitude to Irish Council Bill, 31-33; campaign for Home Rule (1907), 34-35; House of Lords controversy, 45-46, 57; "Dollar Dictator," 48; the Nottingham Meeting (1912), 73; Home Rule campaign (1912) following Carson, 84; on proposed exclusion of Ulster, 85-86; attitude to National Volunteers, 92; speeches on the Ulster position, 98, 99, 102, 109-111; the Ulster gun-running, 114; relations with National Volunteers thereafter, 114 ff.; the Speaker's Conference, 121-122; speech on outbreak of War, 132 ff.; offers the Volunteers for national defence, 134ff; Recruiting manifesto, 151; refuses office in Coalition Government, 192; interview with Kitchener on recruiting, 198, 205; Conference at Viceregal Lodge, 198-199; visits Irish troops at the Front, 201-202; opposes Conscription for Ireland, 208 ff. letter to Asquith, 208 Rebellion of 1916, 219 ff. Government breach of faith, 238-240; moves vote of censure, 243; criticizes Lloyd George, 245; renewed opposition to conscription, 248; the Smuts dinner, 257; the Convention, 258, 261-263; death of his brother, 256; death of Pat O'Brien, 267;
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