4, 154;
views on Home Rule, 62;
projected visit to Belfast, 62-69;
letter to Lord Londonderry, 69;
change of plan, 69;
reception at Belfast, 73;
departure from, 74;
on Home Rule, 95;
letters on the Ulster menace, 99;
on the resistance of Ulster, 138, 141;
the policy of exclusion, 152;
at Bradford, 172, 174, 175
City Hall, Belfast, 119, 283
Clark, Sir George, 156
Clogher, Bishop of, signs the Covenant, 122
_Clydevalley, s.s.,_ 211-213, 220;
renamed, 214
Coleraine, meeting at, 108, 114
Comber, 82
Copeland Island, 212, 214, 220
_Correspondence relating to Recent Events in the Irish Command_, 185
Covenant, British, signing the, 170
Covenant, Ulster, draft, 104;
terms, 105-107;
series of demonstrations, 108-110;
meeting in the Ulster Hall, 114;
signing the, 120-124;
anniversary, 158, 165, 236
Cowser, Richard, 210, 214
Craig, Charles, 96, 147;
serves in the war, 234;
taken prisoner, 234
Craig, James, member of the Ulster Unionist Council, 35;
meeting at Craigavon, 46;
gift for organisation, 46;
member of the Commission of Five, 53;
on the resistance of Ulster, 96;
draft of the Covenant, 103;
organises the demonstration, 111;
presentation of a silver key and pen to Sir E. Carson, 115;
Indemnity Guarantee Fund, 156;
at the reviews of the U.V.F., 162, 164, 223;
at Bangor, 217;
at the Buckingham Palace Conference, 228;
appointed Q.M.G. of the Ulster Division, 234;
Treasurer of the Household, 253;
resignation, 263;
baronetcy, 275;
Secretary to the Ministry of Pensions, 275;
Secretary to the Admiralty, 281;
resignation, 281;
Prime Minister of the Northern Parliament, 281
Craig, John, 103
Craig, Mrs., presents colours to the U.V.F., 223
Craigavon, meeting at, 45-51, 80, 105, 149, 210
Crawford, Colonel F.H., viii; signs the Covenant, 123, 191;
Commander in the U.V.F., 163;
characteristics, 190; career, 191;
Secretary of the Reform Club, 191;
advertises for rifles, 191;
Director of Ordnance, 192;
method of procuring arms, 192-200;
schooner, 192;
agreement with B.S., 197-200;
interview with Sir E. Carson, 199, 210;
voyage in s.s. _Fanny_, 202-210;
conveys arms from Hamburg, 203-213;
attack of malaria, 207;
declines to obey unsigned orders, 209;
at Belfast, 210;
purchases s.s. _Clydevalley_, 211, 212;
lands the arms, 214;
at Rosslare, 220;
awarded the O.B.E., 284
Crewe, election, 98, 99
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