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on, staffing of, 174, 187-188; development of opinions in, 188; 10th Division made up from, 194-195; proceeds to France, 200-201; in action, 230, 241; Messines, 264-265; Ypres, 306 Tenth Division, 195 Tyneside Battalions, 190 Ulster Division, 201; on the Somme, 240; Messines, 264-265; Ypres, 306 Irish Nationalist attitude to, 140-141 Irish recruiting-- Redmond's efforts, 154-155, 158, 176-179, 185, 191-192, 199, 202, 207, 211; efforts handicapped by Government, 163, 175-6, 177, 190-191, 206; letter to Birrell, 160; Sinn Fein propaganda against, 219 Irish Regulars' achievements, 150; in Gallipoli, 195 ff. Ulster sympathies of, 83, 99, 104 ff.; the Curragh incident, 105-109 Ashe, Thomas, 300-2 Asquith, H.H., struggle of, with House of Lords, 43-46, 50; on indivisibility of Ireland, 69, 72; Ladybank speech, (Oct., 1913), 85 War Minister, 109 response to Redmond's National Defence offer, 138, 143 on Ulster preparations for resisting Home Rule, 148 fails Redmond, 153, 167 recruiting speech in Dublin, 155-157 the Coalition, 192 Redmond's letter to, against conscription, 208-209 the Rebellion, 226 reports on his visit to Ireland, 232 breaks faith with Redmond, 239-240 displaced, 244 estimate of, 87, 93 mentioned, 30, 34, 41, 73, 138, 139 Aughavanagh, 37-39, 267 Balfour, A.J., 55-56 Balfour, G., 23 Barrie, Mr., 271, 304, 308, 321 Beatty, Admiral, 158 Bernard, Dr., Abp. of Dublin, 272, 310, 318 three points of, 291 ff. Biggar, Joseph, 6 Birrell, A., Redmond's letter to, on the Volunteers, 160 on Kitchener's attitude to Irish National Volunteers, 162 _Appreciation_ of Redmond quoted, 162, 184 the Rebellion, 219-220 mentioned, 31, 69, 139, 198 Blake, E., 24 Brade, Sir R., 203 Budget of 1909-10, 42, 47 Butler, Sir W., 5 Butt, Isaac, 6 Campbell, Sir James, 219 Campbell-Bannerman, Sir H., 34, 337 Carson, Sir E., the Covenant demonstrations, 72; moves exclusion of Ulster, 75; on Ulster and the Army, 105; on possibility of persuading Ulster, 114; the Speaker's Conference, 121; attitude to Home Rule enactment, 148-149; joins the Coalition, 192-193; interpretation of exclusion proposals, 234; refuses joint platform at Newry, 200; kills Volunteer Bill, 208; on conscription for Ireland, 210, 211; final vict
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