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I.

Igoe's publichouse at the Curragh, 67.

"Inishowen," noble song by Charles Gavan Duffy, 260.

Insurrection in Ireland considered easier to put down than "Obstruction," 190.

Iona Pilgrimage, 233.

Irish-American officers to leave Ireland for England, 79.

Irish Brigade of Liverpool, 92.

"Irish Library," I start it, 35.

"Irish in Britain," The, 78, 102.

Irish National League organiser, Edward M'Convey, 33.

Irish Parliamentary Party, disruption and reunion of, 252.

Irish Race Convention, 254.

"Irish Rapparees," by Gavan Duffy, 260.

Irish Revolutionary Brotherhood, 73. 74.

Irish of Great Britain compact and politically important, 2.

"Irish World," The, 198.

Isle of Man, 32, 187.

J.

Jack Langan, an Irish boxer, 4.

"Jigger Loft," where our men work, 7.

Journalism, 21.

Johnson, my classical teacher, 28.

K.

Kehoe, Inspector Lawrence.--Did he shut his eyes in my case? 129.

Kelly, Col. Thomas, his personal appearance, 92. ----directs rescue of James Stephens, 76, 77, 78. ----I meet him in Liverpool, 92, 93. ----his arrest in Manchester with Captain Deasy, 95. ----rescue, 100, 101. ----how he escaped from the country, 105.

Kildare, gallant fight of the men of Kildare in '98, 69.

King Edward VII., plot for his abduction when Prince of Wales, 88.

Kirwan, Captain Martin Walter, in the Franco-Prussian War, 160. ----afterwards general secretary of Irish organisation in Great Britain.

Knox, Edmund Vesey, a Protestant Member of Parliament, who did --good service at Lloyd George's election and elsewhere, 238.