Read The Story of Ireland: A History of the Irish People Online
Authors: Neil Hegarty
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Irish Sea
Irish Tenant League
Irish Times
(newspaper)
Irish Trades’ Union Congress
Irish Transport and General Workers’ Union (ITGWU)
Irish Transvaal Committee
Irish unity
Irish Volunteers
see also
Cumann na mBan; National Volunteers
Irish wolf
Islandmagee
Italian troops
Jackson, Andrew
Jacobites
James I
James II
Jameson Raid
Jamestown, North Virginia
Jarrow monastery
Jesuits
Jesus
jewellery, bronze age
Jews
Johannesburg
John, King of England
John XXII, Pope
John XXIII, Pope
Johnston, Denis
Joyce, James
Kavanagh, Patrick
Keane, Eamonn
Keating, Séan
Kells, Book of
Kelly, Jerome
Kelly, Ned x
Kelly, Tom
Kennedy, John F.
Kildare monastery
Kilkenny
Statutes of
Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin
Easter Rising executions
Kilmichael ambush
Kilwarden, Lord
King, Martin Luther
Kinsale
battle of
Knights of the Red Branch
Knowth passage tombs
Kruger, President
Labour government (British)
labour movement
British
Irish
Labour Party (Irish)
Labourers, Statute of 1351
Ladysmith
Laigin
Lancaster, House of
Land Acts
land annuities
land nationalization
land reform
Land War
landlords
Laoghaire (Lóegaire)
Larkin, James
Latin
Laudabiliter
law
Law, Andrew Bonar
lawlessness
Lawrence, Sir Thomas
Lawyers’ Artillery Corps
Leabhar Gabhaile (Book of Invasions)
Leader
(publication)
Lebor Gabála Érenn
(‘Book of the Taking of Ireland’)
Leinster
Lemass, Séan
Letter to the People of Ireland
(O’Connell)
Libau
(German vessel)
Liberal government
Liberal Party
life expectancy
Liffey river
Limerick
Limerick, Treaty of
Lindisfarne Gospels
Lindisfarne monastery
linen
Lismore
literature
Liverpool
Lloyd George, David
lock-outs
London
direct rule of Northern Ireland
Fenian Bombings of
guilds
IRA bombings
society
strikes
and the Troubles
Londonderry
Londonderry, Lord
Londonderry cathedral
Longford
Longley, Michael xxi
Loughgall
Louis VII of France
loyalists
Luftwaffe
Luxeuil monastery
M62 coach bombing
MacBride, John
MacBride, Séan
MacDonagh, Thomas
MacDonnell clan
Macha
Maclise, Daniel
MacManus, Terence
MacNeice, Louis
MacNeill, Eoin
Máel Seachnaill
Maelmordha MacMurchada
Magdalen laundries
Magee, John
Magersfontein
Magna Carta
Major, John
Malachy, St
Mallow
Manchester Martyrs
Mansion House, Dublin
Manx mercenaries
maritime trade ix–x
Markiewicz, Constance
marriage
‘marriage bar’
Martyn, Edward
Marx, Karl
Mary I
Mary II
Mary, Queen of Scots
Mary of Modena
Masonic lodges
mass political movements
Mathgamain
Matilda
Maxwell, Sir John
Mayflower
(ship)
Maynooth
Maynooth seminary
Maze prison
McGuinness, Martin
McQuaid, Archbishop John Charles
Meath
Medb of Connacht
Medieval Warm Period
megaliths
Melodies
(Moore)
Melville, Herman
mercenaries
mesolithic peoples
Milesians of Iberia
militia bill
Milton, John
missionaries
Mitchel, John
Moira, Lord
Monaghan
monasteries
Irish
stripped of power
Tudor grip on
Viking attacks on
warfare between
writings
Irish export model
monks
Monster Meetings
Montgomery, Hugh
Moore, Thomas
Mór
Moran, D.P.
Mozambique
Muirchú
Mullingar
Municipal Corporations Act 1840
Munster
and the 1641 rebellion
and the Rockite uprising
survey and Plantation of
Munster uprising
First 1569–73
Second 1579–83
Third
Murchad
Murphy, William Martin
Museum of Science and Art
music
myth
of the Battle of the Boyne
Christian
of Gaelic Ireland
of Hugh O’Neill
of origin
Nantes
Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleonic Wars
Natal
Nation
(Young Ireland newspaper)
national anthems
National Brotherhood of St Patrick
National Council
national cultural institutions
National Gallery, Dublin
National Land League
National Library, Dublin
National Museum
National Volunteers
Nazi atrocities
New Ireland Forum
New Model Army
New Ross
New York
New York Times
New Zealand
Newfoundland
Newgrange passage tombs ix
News Letter
(newspaper)
Niagara
Ninian, St
Noah
non-white population
Normandy
Normandy landings
Normans
see also
Anglo Normans
Norse Thing, Dublin
North America
see also
United States
North Cork militia
Northern Ireland
and the post-war Atlee government
and the Anglo–Irish Agreement
and the Belfast Agreement
British support of
and the civil war
contemporary
economy
education
housing shortages
under James Craig
law and order
and the Second World War
and the Troubles
Northern Ireland government
Northern Ireland Labour Party
Northern Ireland parliament
Northern Star
(Society of United Irishmen publication)
Norway
oat crop
O’Brien, Edna
O’Brien, Flann (Brian O’Nolan)
O’Brien, Kate
O’Casey, Seán
O’Connell, Daniel
Sackville Street monument
O’Connell, Morgan
O’Connor, Frank
O’Connor clan
O’Donnell, Peadar
O’Donnell clan
O’Duffy, Eoin
O’Faoláin, Sean
O’Farrell, Elizabeth
Offences Against the State Act 1939
O’Grady, Standish James
O’Higgins, Kevin
Olaf, King of Dublin
Old English community
Old Testament
Omagh
O’More clan
O’Neill, Hugh, Second Earl of Tyrone
O’Neill, Owen Roe
O’Neill, Terence
O’Neill clan
O’Neills of Clandeboye
oral tradition
Orange Free State
Orange Order
and Catholic emancipation
formation
and Gladstone
and the Land League
‘ordained by God’
ordnance survey of Ireland 1824
Ormond, earls of
O’Shea, Katharine
O’Shea, Captain William
Oxmantown
Pacific War
pagans
Paisley, Ian
Pale
Palladius, First Bishop of Ireland
papacy
papism
see also
anti-papism
Paris
Parliament House, Dublin
Parnell, Charles Stewart
partition
Patrick, Saint
pax britannica
Pearl Harbour
Pearse, Patrick
peasant tenant farmers
become owner-occupiers
security of tenure
Peel, Sir Robert
Peel administration
Peep O’Day Boys
Pelagian heresy
penal laws
penance
Peninsular War
pensions
People’s Democracy (PD)
peregrinari
Peter’s Pence (tithe)
Philadelphia
Philip II of Spain
Philip III of Spain
Phoenix Park, Dublin
Picts
Pike Theatre, Dublin
‘pitch-capping’
Pitt, William
Plantation of the counties
Plunkett, Joseph
poet class (
filid
)
Police Service of Northern Ireland
Poor Law
popular protest
see also
mass political movements
population explosion
Portadown
Portugal
potato blight (
Phytophthora infestans
)
potato crop
failure 1822
Potato Famine 1844-48
aftermath
aid
blamed on the British
death toll
and the Fenian movement
and migration
poverty
Poynings, Sir Edward
Poynings’ Law 1494
Presbyterians
see also
Dissenters
Price, Elizabeth
Prosper of Aquitaine, St
Protestant Church of Ireland
Protestant colonists
Protestantism
Protestants
see also
Irish Protestants
provinces
Provisional IRA
Prussia
Ptolemy
public morality
Public Records Office, Dublin
public works programmes
Pugin, Edward Welby
Puritans
Pythias of Massilia
Quakers
Quebec
Queen’s Colleges
Queen’s University (formerly College), Belfast
racism
Raj
Raleigh, Walter
Ranelagh
Rathlin Island
Rathlin monastery
Rathmullan
Reagan administration
Real IRA
Redmond, John
Reform Bill 1832
Reformation
relics
Remonstrance of the Princes
resistance, passive
Revolutionary War
Reynolds, Lillie
Ribbonmen
Richard de Clare, Second Earl of Pembroke (Strongbow)
Richard II
Rinuccini, Giovanni Battista
Robert Bruce
Robin Hood
Robinson, Mary
Robinson, Peter
Rockite uprising
Roman Empire
Romans
Rome
England’s breach with
Rory O’Connor of Connacht
Roscomoon
Rosebery, Lord
Roses, wars of the
Royal Dublin Society
Royal Irish Academy
Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC)
Royal Navy
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)
Royalists
Russell, Lord
Russia
Ryan Report 2009
St Bartholomew’s Day massacre
St Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh
St Gallen monastery
St Leger, Sir Anthony
St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin
St Peter’s church massacre
St Stephen’s Green, Dublin
Salisbury, Lord
Samuel, Book of
Sandel, Mount
Sands, Bobby
Sartre, Jean-Paul
Scandinavia
Scattery Island monastery
science
Scotland
and the Book of Common Prayer
England–Scotland Union 1707
formation
invasion of Ireland 1315
Scots–Irish
Scott, Sir Walter
Scottish settlements in Ireland
Scullabogue
Second World War
Irish neutrality
secret ballot
sectarianism
segregation
self-sufficiency
seminarians
Senate
‘separation women’
serfs
‘servitors’
Seven Years’ War 1756-63
Shannon river
Shaw, George Bernard
Sheehy, Rev. J. S.
Siemens
Sigerdsson, Jon
Simnel, Lambert
Simpson, Alan
single mothers
Sinn Féin ix
and the Anglo–Irish Agreement
by-election victories 1917
foundation
and the Troubles
Sitric Silkbeard
Skellig Michael monastery
Skibbereen
slave trade
Smerwick
smuggling
Smuts, Jan
social class
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
socialism
Society of United Irishmen
Soloheadbeg ambush 1919
Somerville, Edith
Somme, battle of the
soup kitchens
South Africa
Union of
see also
Boer Wars
South African Confederation Bill
South Tyrone
Soyer, Alexis
Spain
Spanish Armada
Spanish civil war
Spectator
(newspaper)
Spenser, Edmund
‘Squad’
Stalingrad
Stephens, James
Stewart, Commodore Charles
Stoke Field, battle of
Stormberg
strikes
Stuart dynasty
suffrage
suffragettes
Sunningdale Agreement 1973
‘surrender and regrant’ policy
Swedish army
Swift, Carolyn
Swift, Jonathan