ABDUCTION, Trials for, i., 42 Abercrombie, James, Speaker of the Commons, ii., 207; Sinecurist, Peer, and Pensioner, 225
Abinger, Lord (See Sir James Scar- lett).
Acres, The Fifteen, ii., 166
Adelaide, Queen, and the Melbourne Ministry, ii., 209
Affidavit, Oratory of the, i., 72 Agrarian Disturbances, Causes of, ii., 71
"All Ireland, Member for," i., 257 "Ail the Talents," in Office, i., 240; can not carry Catholic Emancipation,
American compared with English and Irish Bar, i., 272
American Marchioness (Wellesley), i.,
Amherst, Lord, his Embassy to China, i., 183; ii., 385 Anglesey, Marquis of, encourages Irish Agitation, i., 387; Memoir of, ii., 255 Antidote, The, Sir Harcourt Lees' Jour- nal, i., 349
Anti-Tithe Emeute in Limerick, i., 229 Appeals, heard by the Peers, i., 175 Approvers, Irish, i., 23; ii., 54 Argyle, Duke of, ii., 347
Aristocracy, Irish Catholic, i., 365; joia Catholic Association, 380 Assistant-Barristers, Duties of, i., 67; as County Judges, ii., 100
AUTHOR'S INTRODUCTION, i., 17 Avocat, a French, i., 195 Avonmore, Lord (Barry Yelverton), No- tice of, i., 25; Friendship for Curran, 303
Ball, the Dublin Tabinet. i., 328 BAR, Calamities of the, i., 186
Costume in Ireland, ii., 107 Catholics excluded from the, ii.,90 License of the, i., 277 American compared with the Eng- lish and Irish, i., 272 Catholic, ii., 75
Irish, i., 62; Qualifications for 65; Discipline for, 66; Independence of, 68
Precedence at the, ii., 98; Train- ing for the, 156 Bar-Mess, Mock Trials before, i., 27 Bar Travelling, Etiquette of, i., 21 Barrington, Sir Jonah, Notice of, i.,
247; at Dublin Election, 270; Scene with Lord Norbury, ii., 7 Barrister and Attorney, different Status of, i., 28
Barrister,Confessions of a Junior, ii.,154 Barristers, Irish, Term Dinners in Lon- don, ii., 156
Barry, Sir Charles, Architect, i., 254 Beaconsfield, Goold's Visit to, i., 242 Beauty, Irish, at Tabinet Ball, i., 331 Bedford, Duke of, Irish Viceroy, i., 159 Bell, Jorky, Notice of, ii., 350
Assizes, at Limerick, i., 151; at Wex-Bellamy's, i., 158; Scene at, ii., 251 ford, i., 287; at Clonmel, ii., 14 Associations, Catholic, their History, i., 359
Attorney and Barrister, different Status of, i., 28
Attorneys, how admitted to the Bar, i., 29
Bellew, Sir Edward, ii., 92 Bellew, William, Catholic Barrister, ii., 92; Admission, 93; Demeanor, 94; extensive Practice, 96; Pension, 98; Religious Profession and Practice, 104; Scene in the Rolls Court with, 105; Promotion, 354
Best, Chief-Justice (Lord Wynford), i., 278
Bethel, Counsellor of the Half-Crown,' ii., 113
Bexley, Lord, Notice of, ii., 352
Bianconi, Charles, his Mode of Travel- ling, i., 287
Bible-Teaching, O'Connell on, i., 223 Blackburne, Lord-Chancellor, an Anti- Catholic, ii., 120; his Demeanor, 126; his early Anti-Curran Manifes- tation, 128; Progress at the Bar, 129; Sits as Judge under the Insurrection Act, 130; his Promotions, 133 Blake, Anthony Richard, i., 79; a Cath- olic Privy Councillor, ii., 78; Edu- cation Commissioner, 260 Blarney-Stone, the, i., 63 Bloomfield, Lord, Notice of, i., 388 Bolster's Magazine of Ireland, i., 12 Bottle-Riot, the, i., 266; Trial for, 279 Boulter, Primate, i., 360; ii., 88 Brady, Maziere, Lord-Chancellor of Ireland, ii., 134
Bridge of Wexford, Massacre on the, i., 297
Brinkley, Bishop, the Astronomer, i.,
Bristol, Earl of (Bishop of Derry), No-
tice of, i., 234; Anecdote of, 386 Bristol, Marquis of, ii., 348 Bristol, Reform Riots in, ii., 210 Brougham, Henry, entraps Peel, ii., 34; his Chancery Reform, 97; Memoir of, 208; his Person, 209; his Elo- quence, 210; Reply to Peel, 214; Dinner to Catholic Deputation, 216; his Conversation, 217; his Levee as Lord-Chancellor, 339; his Promo- tion, 343; Residence, Costume, and Visiters, 344
Brummell, and the Duke of Leinster, i., 344
Brunswick Clubs, ii., 315
Buckland, Dr., Oxford Professor, ii., 341
Buggins, Lady Cecilia (Duchess of In- verness), ii., 219
Bulls, Irish (vide Sir Boyle Roche), ii., 10; Rationale of, 11 Bulwer, Sir E. Lytton, Satire on Sir J. Scarlett, ii., 37
Burdett, Sir Francis, Notice of, ii., 203; his Attire, 205
Burke, Edmund, Memoir of, i, 238
Burrowes, Peter-his Absence of Mind, i., 127; as an Advocate, 127; Notice of, ii., 124; Plunket's Character of, 125
Burton, Judge, Notice of, i., 273; at Clonmel Assizes, ii., 137
BUSHE, CHIEF-JUSTICE, SKETCH OF, i., 121; Descent, 122; Early El- quence, 123; an Anti-Unionist, 128; Promotion, 132; as an Orator, 133; Conversation and Eloquence, 135; Brougham's high Opinion of, 143; his Wit, 144
Memoir of, i., 146; Elevation to the Bench, 149; redeems his Fam- ily Estate, 299; at Wexford Assizes, 299; reforms Abuses on Circuit, 302: pleads against Catholic Committee, 377; Epigrams by, ii., 213
Butler, Charles, ii., 91; Memoir of, 197 Butler, Sir Augustine, at Clare Elec tion, ii., 279
Butler, Sir Theobald, ii., 79; Capitu lation and Treaty of Limerick, 80; pleads in Parliament against its Vio- lation, 82; Argument against the Pe- nal Code, 83; Death, Character, and Epitaph, 87
Byron, Lady, ii., 318
Byron, Lord, Opinion of Sheridan, i..
138; Monody on Sheridan, 139; on Reversal of Lord E. Fitzgerald's At- tainder, 345; on Royal Visit, 379; on Mrs. Wilmot Horton, ii., 103; Opin ion of Curran, 127; on Lord Angle- sey, 256 CALAMITIES OF THE BAR, i., 186: Scene in Chancery, 190; Life of an Emi- nent Lawyer, 196; Henry MacDou- gall, 200; Pompose, 203; Lord Avon- more and the Monks of the Screw, 206; Norcott, the Renegade, Story of, 210
Callaghan, Daniel and Gerald, ii., 76 Callanan, Jeremiah, Irish Poet, i., 13 Calvin, John, burns Servetus, i., 167 Camden, Lord-Chancellor, Notice of, i., 104; his Independence, ii., 112 Camden, Marquis, a Model Sinecurist, ii.. 329
Campbell, Lord, Plunket's bon-mot up on, i., 117; his Irish Chancellorship, 119; as Chief-Justice, ii., 340 Campbell, Thomas, the Poet, i., 12 Canning, George, his Career, i., 322 |Canterbury, Archbishop of, ii., 344
Canterbury, Viscount (see Manners Sut- Chiefs, on the Bench, i., 176
China, Embassies to, i., 183 Circuit Abuses, Reform of, i., 302 Circuit, the, North Wales, i., 26; Mun- ster, 35; Leinster, 287 Circuit, Mock-Trials on, i., 27 Circuits, the Law, i., 19 Clanricarde, Marquis of, ii., 352 Clare Election, ii., 265; Vesey Fitz gerald opposed, 266; O'Connell takes the Field, 270; Nomination, 287; Candidates' Speeches, 289; Inci- dents in the Election, 295; O'Con- nell elected, 302
Catholic Aristocracy, their Support of Clare, Lord-Chancellor, Notice of, i.,
Association founded, i., 379 BAR, ii., 76; Sir Theobald Butler and the Treaty of Limerick, 79; Cath- olics excluded from the Bar, 90; ad- mitted, 91; Bellew, 93; Union ob- tained on False Pretences, 98; Scene in Court, 105
Deputation, ii., 192; Visit to Dr. Milner, 195; arrive in London, 202;| attend Debate in House of Commons. 207; Dinner at Brougham's, 216;] Public Meeting in London, 220; Din- ner at Norfolk House, 224
Emancipation, opposed by George III., and supported by his Ministers, i., 367; carried by Wellington, ii, 266
LEADERS AND ASSOCIATIONS, i.,| 359; Penal Laws, 361; Keogh's Lead- ership, 363; Denis Scully, 370; O'- Connell, 372; Royal Visit, 377; Cath- olic Association founded, 379; sup- ported by the Catholic Priesthood and Aristocracy, 381
Irish, Existence of acknowledged, i., 362
Magistrates, ii., 178
Meetings, i., 281, and ii., 220 Politics in 1825, ii., 192 Relief Bill, ii., 302 Cazales, Opinion of Burke, i., 238 Chadwick, Mr., Murder of, ii., 42 Chambers, Sir William, i., 330 Chancery, Court of, ii., 96; Delays in,
Chantrey, Sir Francis, Sculptor, i., 332; Charlemont, Earl of, brings Plunket
into Irish Parliament, i., 99 Chesterfield, Earl of, Irish Viceroy, ii.,88 Cheyne, Dr. John, Notice of, i., 198
67; his Flippancy, 228
Clark, Lord Eldin, Anecdote of, i., 188 Clergy, Catholic and Protestant, i., 308 Clive, Lord, Royal Gift to, i., 153 Clogher, deposed Bishop of, i., 290 Cloncurry, Lord, Notice of, i., 147;
suspected of Disaffection, ii., 15 Clonmel. Lord, Notice of, i., 151 CLONMEL ASSIZES, ii., 41: Murder of Mr. Chadwick, 42; Murder of Dan- iel Mara, 47; Earl of Kingston, 48; an Approver, 54; the Keoghs, 61; Crime in Tipperary, 66; Arthur Young on Whiteboyism, 67; the Pe- nal Code, 69; Policy of Concilia- tion, 74
Cobbett, John Morgan, ii., 319 Cobbett, William, sued and cast by Plunket, i., 102; his History of the Protestant Reformation, ii., 198; his Career, 319; at Penenden Heath, 320; Resemblance to Sir Walter Scott, 321
Cockle, Mr. Sergeant, his Half-Fee, ii., 114
Coif, Dignity of the, i., 174 Coke, T. W., of Norfolk (Earl of Lei- cester), ii., 221
Colclough, Cæsar, Epigram on, ii., 214 "Collegians, The," Origin of, i., 42 Colles, Surgeon, Notice of, i., 198 Colonels, the Three, O'Connell's Epi- gram on, i., 257 Combermere, Lord, consulted by Lord Norbury, ii., 37
"Comical Miscreant," Cobbett so called by O'Connell, i., 284
Commons, Irish House of, i., 130 Commons, Nobility in the, ii., 251 Compensation to Irish Boroughmon- gers, i., 249
Confederation, the Irish, i., 11 CONFESSIONS OF A JUNIOR BARRISTER, ii., 155: Training for the Bar, 156;| Speech at Aggregate Meeting, 158; a Lawyer in Love, 162; a Double! Confidant, 165; the Gain of Godli-
Curtis, Archbishop, Notice of, ii., 386; Correspondence with the Duke of Wellington, 388
Cutting and Maiming, Ellenborough's Act against, i. 34 Darnley, Earl of, ii., 317
ness, 166; hope deferred, 167; dan-Dawson, Alexander, at Louth Election, cing into Practice, 170 Connaught, serving Writs in, i., 70 Conyngham, Marchioness of, a Royal Favorite, i., 378
Cooper, C. P., of Chancery Bar, edits
Brougham's Judgments, ii., 345 Copley, Sir John (see Lord Lyndhurst) County Judges, Irish, ii., 100 "Cork Mercantile Chronicle," i., 12 Cork-screw, Sheil and the, i., 13
Cornwallis, Lord, ii., 98
Dawson, George Robert, ii., 32 Day, Judge, at Killarney, i., 301 Denman, Lord Chief-Justice, his Inde-
pendence, ii., 112; his Career, 253 Derangement of the Mind, Dr. Cheyne on, i., 199
Derry, Bishop of (Earl of Bristol), i,
D'Esterre, Duel with O'Connell, i., 76 D'Este, Sir Augustus, ii., 219
Corporation of Dublin and Lord Man- D'Este, Mademoiselle, now Lady Tra
Coulin, Singing of the, i., 296
Counsel for Prisoners, ii., 51 Counsellor, Title of, i., 29
Court. Inns of, i., 28
Coutts, Thomas, his Wealth, ii., 203 Crampton, Judge, Notice of, i., 314 Crampton, Sir Philip, ii., 26 Cranworth, Lord-Chancellor, an Anti- Law-Reformer, ii., 97
Cove of Cork, Name changed, i., 22 Cowley, Curran's happy Quotation from, i., 303
Croker, John Wilson, i., 213 Croly, satirizes "The Tenth" in a Com- edy, i., 355
Crotty, Dr., Pres. of Maynooth, i., 383 Cronan, Larry, Trial of, i., 33 Cumberland, Duke of (King of Hano-
ver), Grand-Master of the Orange- men, i., 290; heads the Brunswick- ers, ii., 315
Curran, John Philpot, Anecdotes of, i.,
"Devil," the Judge's, i., 228
Devonshire, Duke of, ii., 217 Devonshire, Georgiana, Duchess of, ii., 327
Dickens, Charles, Original of his Ed- itor Pott, ii., 258
Dinner-Bell, the soubriquet of Edmund Burke, i., 239
Disraeli, Benjamin, his Character of J. W. Croker, i., 214 Dock, Irish Criminal, i., 31 Doctors of Civil Law, Practice of, i, 174
DOHERTY,Chief-Justice, the late, i.,311;
Promotion, 313; Parliamentary Con- test with O'Connell, 325; made Chief Justice, 325: Official Qualifications, 326; prosecutes the Murderers of Daniel Mara, ii., 47; his Promotion resisted by Lord Manners, 181 Doneraile Conspiracy, i., 325 Donoughmore, Earls of, i., 371
Downes, Lord, i., 176; described by
Curran, 177; Vice-Chancellor of Trinity College, 290
63; Varied Powers 67; Defence of Donnybrook Fair, Decline and Fall of, the Sheareses, 99; his Opinion of i., 23 Charles Phillips, 124; Description of Lord Downes, 177; with Monks of the Screw, 207; with Lord Avon- more and a Dublin Jury, 275; Rec- onciliation with Lord Avonmore, 303;| his Irish Grave, 354; bon-mot on Lord Norbury, ii., 7; his Career, 127; de- scribed by Byron and Phillips, 128; Description of Peel, 211; his Con- versation, 216
Curran, William Henry, writes his Fa- ther's Life, ii., 128
Downing Street, London-locale of Government Offices, i., 254 Doyle, Doctor, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, i., 318; joins Catholic As-
sociation, 381; Memoir of, 382 Doyle, Sir John, Anecdotes of, i., 123 Drumgoole, Doctor, a Catholic Leader, i., 374
Dublin Castle, i, 160
Dublin Election, in 1803, i., 270; in Embassies to China, Cost of, i., 183
"Dublin Evening Mail," ii., 176 "Dublin Evening Post," i. 354; pros-
ecuted by Goyernment, 372 Dublin, Four Courts in i., 58
Dublin, State of Parties in, ii., 354 DUBLIN TABINET BALL, i., 328; Ori-
Emmett, Robert, Trial and Defence of,
i., 100; Plunket's Speech against, 101; Reproof to Lord Norbury, ii., 15 Emmett, Temple, his brief Career, i., 100
Emmett, Thomas Addis, Notice of, i., 100
gin of, 329; Beauty at, 331; Lord England and Ireland compured, ii., 200 and Lady Wellesley at, 335; Sir Har- England, Bishop, ii., 213 court Lees at, 340; Duke and Duch- English Judicature, i., 174 ess of Leinster at, 350; the Younger English Law in Ireland, i., 58 Grattan at, 352; Officers of "The Equity Judges, ii., 97 Tenth" at, 355; Miss O'Connell at, Errol, Earl of, ii., 347
Erskine, Lord-Chancellor, i., 139
Dublin Theatre, "Bottle Riot," i., 266, Esmonde, Sir Thomas, ii., 196
"Dublin University Magazine" on Plun-
ket aud Emmett, i., 103 "Dublin Warder," i., 340 "Dublin Weekly Register," ii., 118 Dudley, Sir Henry Bate, i., 294 Dueling in Dublin, i., 69; at the Bar, 153; Lord Norbury's, ii., 6; Extinc- tion of, 268
Duffy, Mr., Editor of "The Nation," ii., 118
Duigenan, Dr., Notice of, i., 78 Dumferline, Lord (see Abercrombie). Dunleary, Name changed to Kingston, i., 80
Durham, Earl of, ii., 218 Dying Declarations of Criminals, i., 55 Edgeworth, Miss, the Irish Novelist, i., 91
"Edinburgh Review," Macaulay a Con- tributor to, i., 213; how founded, ii., 346
Education in Ireland, i., 221; too pros- elyting, 223
Eldin, Lord, Anecdote of, i., 188 Eldon, Lord, his Career, i., 104; An- ecdote of, 188; his Chancery De- lays, ii., 97
Ex-Chancellors, hear Appeals as Law- Lords, i., 175
Executions in Ireland, i., 53 Falstaff, a Legal (Bumbo Green), ii., 109
Farnham, Lord, ii., 351
Fauntleroy, Henry, Doubts of his Exe- cution, i., 57
Fees, Lawyers', i., 19; Anecdotes of, ii., 114
Fermoy, Magistrates at, ii., 178
"Fighting Fitzgerald,” ii., 6
Fingal, Earl of, i., 373; Notice of, ii., 102; Chairman of Aggregate Meet- ing, 158
Fitzgerald, the Approver, ii., 54 Fitzgerald, Lord Edward, i., 344; Me- moir of, 345
Fitzgerald, Sir Augustus, ii., 289 Fitzgerald, Prime Sergeant, his Nation- ality and Death, ii., 290 Fitzgerald, W. Vesey (Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci), opposed at Clare Elec- tion, ii., 266; Notice of, 271; Hust- ings Speech at Clare, 290; Defeat, 302
Fitzgibbon (Earl of Clare), Notice of, i., 67
Fitzgibbon, Mr., and the Small Fee, ii., 114
Fitzherbert, Mrs., and George IV., ii., 35
Fitzpatrick, General, on Burke, i., 239 Fitzwilliam, Earl, Notice of, i., 240; at Norfolk House, ii., 226
Elections, Duration of, ii., 293 Elective Franchise granted to the Cath- olics, i., 368 Ellenborough, Lord, his Act, i., 34; Partisanship on Hone's Trial, ii., 112 Ellis, Master in Chancery, M. P. for Dublin, i., 261; how elected, 352 Eloquence, Character of O'Connell's, i., 221 Elrington, Bishop, i., 287; suppresses the Historical Society, and denoun- Flood, Henry, in the British Parlia- ces Books of Necromancy, 290
Fletcher, Mr. Justice, ii., 29; his angry Vibrations, 30 Flood, Sir Frederick, ii., 7
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