Robinson, Dr Romney, 45. Roden, Earl, gigantic petition to the king, presented by, 236; his aver- ments as to Ribandism, 288, 293; his committee of the House of Lords, 246, 256, 417; Mr Drum- mond's evidence before it, 256, 260-4, 267, 269, 271-6, 281, 284-8, 290-3, 339, 415, 419. Roe, river, 83, 107. Roman Catholics, none in Ireland till the Reformation, 195, 203; penal laws against the, 209, 210, 215, 221, 228, 240; emancipation of, 235, 295-6; their admission into the Irish constabulary, 274, 295; and into juries, 282. Rowan, Mr, 293.
Station-hunting by the Ordnance Sur- veyors, 56. Statistics of crime in Ireland, 286-8. Steelboys, an Irish society, 226. Stephen, Sir George, on the author- ship of the maxim, "Property has its duties as well as its rights," 334. Stevenson, Robert, 126. Stipendiary Magistrates in Ireland, 273, 277, 280, 453. Succession, law of, among the Irish tribes, 189.
Sunday fairs, suppression of, 404. Survey of Britain and Ireland. Ordnance Survey.
Synge, Edward, his "Case of Tolera- tion," 240.
TANISTRY, 190, 192.
Roy, General, survey of Britain by, Taylor, Mr, a teacher of Thomas
Roy, Mr, a teacher of Thomas Drum- mond, 11, 12.
Royal Astronomical Society, 119. Royal Dublin Society, 406.
Russell, Earl, 138, 139, 143, 150, 345, 383.
SCOTLAND, Ordnance Survey of, 54. Scotsman newspaper, 177, 180; quoted, 330.
Scott, George, 12. Septs, Irish, 187 sqq. Sharp, Richard, 184. Sharp, Mrs, 405.
Shaw, Mr, motion of, in the House of Commons, 339, 416.
Sheriffs in Ireland, 305. Shiel, Mr, quoted, 246. Slattery, Mr, 275.
Slieve Donard, 81.
Slieve Snaght, 74-78, 439.
Smiles, Samuel, his history of Ireland,
Smith, Goldwin, on Irish history, &c., 240; on the maxim, "Property has its duties as well as its rights," 328. Smyth, Geo. Lewis, his work on Ire- land, 239.
Snaght, Slieve, 74-78, 439.
Societies, illegal, in Ireland, 224 sqq.; state of the law in regard to, 461.
Somers, James, 3-5. Somers, Mrs, 5, 6, 16, 33. Spencer, Lord, 179. See Althorp. Spenser, Edmund, his account of the Irish, 205, 214, 239. Spy system in Ireland, 293.
Drummond, 9, 10.
Telegraph, Belgian, 394.
Theodolite, its use in surveying, 48. Thoms, Alexander, 239.
Thrashers, Irish insurgents, 233. Times newspaper, 177, 180. Tipperary, county of, 355; Mr Drum- mond's correspondence with the magistrates of, 313-339, 367; effects of that correspondence on the for- tunes of the Whig Government, 339. Tithes, levying of, in Ireland, 408; Commutation Bill, 303, 306, 310. Tolerance indignantly disclaimed by James I., 210, 239; Synge's " Case of Toleration," 240. Tone, Wolfe, 230. Trigonometrical Survey. See Ordnance Survey.
Trinity House Corporation, their trial of the Drummond Light for light- houses, 114-127.
Troughton, Edward, 94, 96, 102, 103. Tyrone, county of, 357.
ULSTER, devastation of, in Elizabeth's reign, 206; rebellion in 1641, 211 colonisation of, 219. Union between Britain and Ireland, 232; agitation for repeal of, 236. United Irishmen, 226, 230.
VALLENCY'S "Collectanea," 239. Verner, Colonel, correspondence with, 296, 310, 312.
Vetch, Mr, 62, 63, 64.
Victoria, Queen, Ireland under, 237, 243 sqq.; Irish statutes of, 460, 464.
Vignolles, Mr, 348.
WAGES, when too low, give a bad re turn of labour, 357, 369; inade- quacy of, in Ireland, in Mr Drum- mond's time, 365. Waræus de Hibernia, &c., 239. Waterford, county of, 355. Wayland, Francis, 313.
Wellington, Duke of, 312, 235, 385; his administration, 179. Westmeath, 355.
Wexford, county of, 355.
Whigs, their administration in Ire- land, 1835-39, 243. See Mulgrave. Whiteboys, an Irish society, 224. Widgeons, an Irish society, 291. William the Conqueror, 196.
William III., Ireland under, 215; blowing up his statue in Dublin, 408.
William IV., 117; Mr Drummond's visit to, at Brighton, 128; Ireland in the reign of, 236, 243; Irish statutes, 451, 454, 459, 460. Woolmore, Captain, 129, 133 sqq. Woolwich, Mr Drummond at, 14, 17, 18-36, 43; history of the Royal Academy at, 37.
Woulfe, Stephen, 251, 303; not the author of the maxim, "Property has its duties as well as its rights," 329, 332, 334, 335, 338.
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