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Prime Minister, 321; letter from Cashel Hoey, 322; state my political policy, its reception by the Press, 324-5; negotiations with Sir James Martin on Intercolonial Customs Duties, 326; defence of my policy as an Irishman in Ireland, 328; prison reforms, 331; letters from John O'Hagan, 333 note; Childers, 335; Carlyle, 336; fall of the Government, 339; knighted, 341; letters from John Forster, 343; Dr. Moriarty, 344; Sir Redmond Barry, 345; Henry Parkes, 346; second visit to Europe, 347; invited to stand for Meath, 347 et seq.; letters to Father Peter Reilly, 350; Cashel Hoey, 351; letters to my wife, 352-3; letter from Isaac Butt, 353; meet Dr. Manning, 354; letter from W. Allingham, 355; visit to Dublin, amazing proposal from Dr. Thresham Gregg, 356; renewed overtures to induce me to re-enter Parliament, 359; social engagements, 360, letters to my wife, 361-2-3-6; Summers makes my bust, 362; at the O'Connell Centenary Celebration, 364-5; letters to Lord O'Hagan, 366; from Marcus Clarke, 367; to Lord O'Hagan, 367-8; from Lord O'Hagan, 368; return to Melbourne, 370; re-enter Parliament, 371; unanimously chosen Speaker, 372; remonstrate with the Government against the proposed removal of the officers of Parliament, 373; letter from Mary Howitt, 374; appointed Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George, 375; begin to write "Young Ireland," 377; letter to John O'Hagan, 377; letter to Pope Hennessy, 379; from Pope Hennessy, 379; Lord O'Hagan, 380; The MacDermott of Coolavin, Cashel Hoey, 381; to Lord O'Hagan, 380; death of my wife, 382; letters from Mrs. Hutton, 382; Archbishop Vaughan, 383; farewell to the Victorian Parliament, 384

Duffy, Francis, brother of C. G. D., death of, i. 23

Duffy, James, publisher, i. 220-3

Duffy, John, Father of C. G. D., i. 3

Duffy, John, jun., brother of C. G. D., touching story of, i. 18

Duffy, John Gavan, eldest son of C. G. D., i. note 60

Duffy, Mrs. Gavan, née McLaughlin, i. 119-21; death of, 124

Duffy, Mrs. Gavan, née Hughes, ii. 4, 241, 252-3; letters to, 352-3, 361-2-3; death of, 382

Duffy, Rev. James, guardian of C. G. D., i. 7, 10, 16, 19; will not consent to my going to Trinity College, 22, 24


E

Ebden, Mr., ii. 209, 211, 214-7

Elgee, Francesca (later Lady Wilde), see "Speranza."

(Eva) Miss Mary Eva Kelly, i. 217

Evans, Dr., ii. 163, 197, 207


F

Fagan, William, letter to Charlton S. Ralph

Fawkner, J. P., ii. 165 and note, 173, 304-5

Federalism, O'Connell embraces, i.99; letters from C. G. D. to O'Connell on, in the Nation, 100, note 100; O'Connell breaks with, 105

Ferguson, Samuel, i. note 64, 70, 82, 90, 91; his estimate of D'Arcy M'Gee, poetry note, 128; letter to C. G. D., 141 note, 194, 202-3, 243, 263; ii. 261-5

Fitzgerald, Archdeacon, ii. 102

Fitzsimon, Christopher, i. 193, ii. 21

Flood, Mr. Edward, ii. 142

Ford, Mr., ii. 116

Forster, John, ii. 95, 110, 124-6, 258 et seq.; letter from, 263, 271, 342; letter from, 243

Francis, J. G., ii. 218, 299-300, 329, 341, 371

Fulham, Mr. Bernard, i. 310


G

Geoghegan, Arthur, ii. 117; letter from, 239

Gladstone, William Ewart, i. 71. ii. 33-7, 50-2, 83-6-7 note, 223, 264, 279, 281, 307, 311 note, 312, 328, 344, 356, 379

Glass, Hugh, ii. 226

Godkin, Rev. James, i. 43, and note 43; ii. 34