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Margaret Anne Cusack
An Illustrated History of Ireland
1868
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O'Brien, Turlough, Monarch of Ireland, 222
.
O'Brien, Turlough—his death, 223
.
O'Brien, Donnell, King of Thomond, 271
.
O'Briens, from whom descended, 84
.
O'Clery, Michael, one of the Four Masters, 52
.
O'Clery, Michael—his literary labours and piety, 54
.
O'Clery, Michael—his first work, Trias Thaumaturgas, 52
.
O'Clery, Michael—rewrote the Book of Invasions, 54
.
O'Clery, Michael—patronized by Fearghal O'Gara, 53
.
O'Connell, Daniel, in the House of Parliament, 647
.
O'Connell, Daniel—obtains Catholic Emancipation, 647
.
O'Connell, Daniel—represented Ireland, 641
.
O'Connell, Daniel—his life, 642
.
O'Connell, Daniel—his maiden speech, 643
.
O'Connell, Daniel—Doneraile Conspiracy, 643
.
O'Curry, Eugene, when Moore visited, 37.
O'Curry, Eugene—his opinion of early Irish civilization, 104
.
O'Curry, Eugene—his labours, 38.
O'Curry, Eugene—on Erinn, 48n
.
O'Curry, Eugene—on Keating's statement of Irish descent, 68
.
O'Curry, Eugene—on Cormac's writings, 104n
.
O'Curry, Eugene—on the Bachall Isu, 115
.
O'Curry, Eugene—on Brehon Laws, 145
.
O'Curry, Eugene—on Irish saints, 178
.
O'Curry, Eugene—on musical instruments, 250
.
O'Curry, Eugene—on Irish martyrs, 416
.
O'Connor, Hugh, 308
.
O'Connor, Felim, 309
,
313
.
O'Connor of Offaly, 339
.
O'Connor, Roderic, 235
.
O'Connor, expelled from Offaly, 408
.
O'Connor—returns to Ireland, 411
.
O'Connor, Margaret, a literary lady, 374
.
O'Connor, Nuala, 321
.
O'Connor, Nuala—establishes the monastery of Franciscans at Donegal, 321
.
O'Connor, Nuala—her death, 322
.
O'Connor, Arthur, 624
.
O'Connor Faly, Margaret, visits England, 411
.
O'Daly, the poet, 303
.
O'Donnell, Hugh, entertainment of, at Windsor, 387
.
O'Donnell, Hugh Roe, his treacherous capture, 447
.
O'Donnell, Hugh Roe—leaves Ireland, 459
.
O'Donnell More, died at Assaroe, 313
.
O'Donovan, Dr., quotations from, on Brehon laws, 144
.
Odran, St., 147
.
O'Duffy, Catholicus, 304
.
O'Duffy, Donnell, 233
.
O'Flaherty, his Chronology, 81
.
Ogham writing, 149
.
Oghma, Danann prince, invented the writing called Ogham Craove, 76
.
Ogygia of the Greeks, 72
.
Ogygia, account in, of ancient writings, 148n
.
O'Hagan, the Abbot Imar, 229
.
O'Hartigan, Kenneth, 221
.
O'Hurley, Dr., 453
.
Ollamh Fodhla, 89
.
Ollamh, office and qualifications of a, 83
,
86
.
O'Loughlin, Donnell, 226
.
O'Loughlins of Tyrone, 231
.
O'More, Rory Oge, 437
.
O'More, Roger, 480
.
O'Neill, Donough, 207
.
O'Neill, Shane, 409
.
O'Neill, Shane—feared by the English, 418
.
O'Neill, Shane—attempts to poison him, 419
.
O'Neill, Shane—Lord Chancellor Cusack persuades him to forget the poisoning, 420
.
O'Neill, Shane—he is killed treacherously, 422
.
O'Neill, Hugh, marriage of, 450
.
O'Neill, Hugh—his insurrection, 454
.
O'Neill, Hugh—defeats Bagnal, 455
.
O'Neill, Hugh—his interview with Essex, 456
.
O'Neill, Hugh—attempts to assassinate him, 458
.
O'Neill, Hugh—his power decreases, 461
.
O'Neill, Hugh—plot to entrap him, 468
.
O'Neill, Hugh—his flight and death in Rome, 469
.
O'Neill, Sir Phelim, 480
.
O'Neill, Sir Phelim—marches against Monroe, 493
.
O'Neill, Owen Roe, 480
.
O'Neill, Hugh Boy, slain in 1283, 332
.
O'Neill, Donnell, 198
.
Ormonde, the Duke of, 483
.
Ormonde, the Duke of—his intrigues, 492
.
Orpheus, first writer who mention Ireland, 71
.
Orr, Mr., his trial and death, 620
.
O'Toole, St. Laurence, Archbishop of Dublin, 234
.
O'Toole, St. Laurence—his genealogy, 235
.
O'Toole, St. Laurence—Abbot of St. Kevin's monastery, at Glendalough, 235
.
O'Toole, St. Laurence—his patriotism, 267
.
O'Toole, St. Laurence—his journey to France, 290
.
O'Toole, St. Laurence—sent as ambassador to Henry II., 281
.
O'Toole, St. Laurence—his death, 290
.
Oirdnidhe, Hugh, the legislator, 179
.
P.
Palatines, the, 580
.
Palladius, St., mission of, 109
.
Palliums, 231
.
Partholan, landing of, 58
.
Partholyan, English traditions of, 71
.
Patrick, St., his birthplace, 112
.
Patrick, St.—visits Tara, 120
.
Patrick, St.—his successful preaching, 123
.
Patrick, St.—relic of his hand, 134
.
Patrick, St.—his copy of the Gospels, 134
.
Patrick, St.—his burial-place, 133
.
Patrick, St.—devotion of his servant, 125
.
Patrick, St.—his death, 126
.
Patrick, St.—his vision, 113
.
Patrick, St.—his prayer for Ireland, 135
.
Patrick, St.—destruction of the idols, 121
.
Patrick, St.—his Hymn, 120
.
Patrick, St.—his captivity, 113
.
Peep-o'-Day Boys and Defenders, 613
.
Pelasgian remains, 158
.
Pembroke, Earl of, plots against, 311
.
Penal Laws, enactment of, 576
.
Perrot, Sir John, 417
.
Petrie, Dr., quotations from, on Brehon laws, 115
.
Petty, Sir William, 541
.
Philosophical Society, the Dublin, 546
.
Phoenician colonization of Spain, 70
.
Phoenician—circumnavigation of Africa, 69
.
Physicians, establishment of their college in Dublin, 543
.
Picts, landing of the, 79
.
Pitt, William, 613
.
Plantation of Connaught, 510
.
Plantation—of Ulster, 469
.
Plowden's account of the atrocities of the military, 622
.
Plunkett, Dr., his trial and execution, 528
.
Plunkett, Lord, in parliament, 640
.
Poyning's Parliament, 379
.
Poyning's—law, and its effects, 382
.
Presentation Order, 593n
.
Priests, cruel massacre of, 496
.
Priests—their efforts to save Protestants, 483
.
Protestant Church, state of, 425
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