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Byrne, Colonel Miles, i. 74, ii. 238

Byrne, Mrs., letter from, ii. 238 Byrne, Robert, ii. 300


C

Cairns, Professor, i. 52

Callan, Mrs., i. 72 and note, 286, ii. 4; letters to C. G. D., 155, 337

Cane, Dr., i. 96-7, 175

Canterbury, Lord, ii. 311, 341 note, 342

Cantwell, James, i. 251

Cardwell, ii. 264

Carleton, William, declares himself a Nationalist, i. 58, 70, 91 note, 220; letters to C. G. D. from, 221, 222; letter from Lord Morpeth to, 223; letter from C. G. D. to, 223, 224, 318, ii. 104; letter to Carleton, 154-5

Carlyle, Mrs., i. 77, 141, ii. 124; letter from, 254-5

Carlyle, Thomas, i. 52; my introduction to, 77; letter from, 78, 122; week in Dublin, 136, 140, 141, 217, 335, ii. 9 and note, 95, 124, 222, 254-8-9-317; letter from, 336-7, 343, 355

Carnarvon, Lord, ii. 352

Carroll, Charles, ii. 133

Caulfield, Rev. John, talks to me of the religious persecutions in Ulster, i. 17

Chapman, H. S., ii. 140, 195, 218

Childers, H. C. E., ii. 163 168; letter from, 237, 243, 256, 264, 326 note, 338, 381

Chisholm, Mrs., ii. 363

Clarendon, Lord, i. 264-5, 2 78-9, 296, 301, 304, 308, 319, ii. 10, 39, 77-8

Clarke, Marcus, letters from, ii. 313, 314, 367, 377

Clarke, Sir Andrew, ii. 256, 335, 367

Cloncurry, Lord, i. 91, 284

Clontarf Submission, i. 93, 95

Clough, Arthur Hugh, ii. 376

Cobden, Richard, ii. 33, 37, 53 et seq., 110, 119; letter from, 220, 222, 250

Coffey, James, i. 32

Coleridge, later Chief Justice, ii. 281

Conciliation Hall, i. 145, 155-6, 171, 179, 185-7, 216

Confederation, The Irish, i. 194, 205, 215, 231-4-8, 242, 253-7, 262-3, 270-4, 295, 316

Connor, William, i. 241

Conway, Michael George, i. 109-11

Corrigan, Sir D. J., letter from, i. 40 note, 195

Cowper, Sir Charles, ii. 164; letter to C. G. D., 178-9

Crampton Court Conspiracy, i. 310

Crawford, Sharman, i. 99, ii. 14, 29, 32, 35, 43-4, 53-5, 60-5 note, 87, 366

Crean, Michael, i. 251, 255, ii. 25

Crolly, Dr., the Most Rev., the Primate, i. 133

Crolly, Rev. George, i. 52

Croppies, i. 14

Crowe, Mrs., ii. 120-1

Cullen, Archbishop, ii. 27, 36-7, 63-5, 91-9, 102-6, 115-16, 218, 265 et seq., 302, 367, 364


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Dalley, William Bede, ii. 142, 184, 222

Darling, Sir Charles, ii. 285-9, 297-8

Daunt O'Neill, i. 68, 126, 180

Davern, Father, i. 94 note, 95 note, 96; death of, 148-9

Davis, Thomas, my introduction to, i. 59; conference with Duffy and Dillon and agreement to establish the Nation, 59; debated with him the principles of the new journal, 61, 62; songs and ballads, 64, 64-5 note, 65; joins the Repeal Association, 80; letter to Smith O'Brien, 90 note; letter from C. G. D. to, 96, 99, 101; desired to, educate Catholic and Protestant students together, 107 et seq.; speech on the question of the provincial colleges, in; attacked by O'Connell, 112; letter to Smith O'Brien, 114; letter from Dillon to, on O'Connell's attack on America, 116, 117; letter from C. G. D. to, 121, 122; death of, 123, 125, 126, 128, 129, 130, 194

Defiance, Mallow, i. 86, 92, 99, 159, 169, 184

Deniehy, Daniel, letter to C. G. D. from, ii. 184-5

Dennison, Sir William, ii. 178, 191

Deuputtien, M., ii, 114

Dillon, John Blake, my introduction to, i. 59, 62-3-5; joins the Repeal Association, 80, 108, 116, 123-6, 130 note, 189-90, 220, 259, 277-8 283, 291; letter from John O'Hagan, 312, 322; letter to his wife, ii. 2 et seq., 43 61 108, 116-7; letter from,