Lang, Rev. Dr., ii. 145, 344
Latrobe, Mr., ii. 110
Lawless, John, i. 45, 46 note, 60, ii. 89
Lefanu, Joseph, i. 59 note, 70, note 91, 202, 216
Lemoinne, M. John, i. 269, 270
Leonard, J. P., ii. 353
Lever, Charles, i. 70, 91 note, ii. 100
Leyne, Maurice, i. 322, ii. 9, 21; his death, 88
Linton, W. J., ii. 53
Lover, Samuel, i. 89, ii. 103
Lowe, Robert, ii. 109, 116, 237; letter from, 238, 262 et seq.
Luby, Thomas Clarke, i. 71 note, 315 note
Lucas, Frederick, i. 77, 134, 140-1 note; letter to John O' Hagan, 208, 229, 251 note, ii. 27-9, 35 et seq., 43-8, 55, 63-6 note, 91 et seq.; his mission to Rome, and breakdown of health, 91-6 et seq.; difference of opinion between him and C. G. D., 101-2; last letter to C. G. D., 103; death of, 123, 173, 267, 276
Lytton, Bulwer, ii. 96, 125, 355, 376
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MacCarthy, Denis Florence, i. 71, 96, 128 note, 137, ii. 253, 265, 351
MacCarthy, John George, ii. 9
Macaulay, Lord, i. 52, 65 note, 72, 88 note, 302, 306
MacCormic, Dr. Henry, i. 52
MacDermott, Martin, i. 251, 278
MacDermott of Coulavin, letter from, ii. 381
MacHale, Archbishop, letter to C. G. D. from, ii. 189-90
Mackay, Captain, trial of, i. 306-7
Mackay, Mr. Angus, ii. 376
MacKenzie, Morell, ii. 361
MacMahon, Heber, Bishop of Clogher, i. 14
MacMahon, Judith, maternal grandmother of C. G. D., flung a petition for the Union into the fire, i. 3
MacMahon, Marshal, ii. 353
MacMahon, Patrick, M.P., i. 59 note; ii. 43, 58, 187
MacManus, Henry, i. 12, 14, 24; takes me to see the Hogarths in Charlemont House, and other works of art in Dublin, 29, 58, 74
MacManus, Terence Belle w, i. 12, 24; Sunday rambles with, 29, 32 note, 278, 322; ii. 25, 75, 190; letter to C. G. D. from, 190
Macnamara, John, ii. 143, and note
MacNevin, Thomas, i. 76; his History of the Volunteers of 1782, 89; letter to C. G. D., 115, 126, 150
MacPherson, Mr., ii. 301-2-3, 323
Madden, Dr., i. 91 note, ii. 2 note, 125
Maddyn, D. O., i. 194, 218
Maguire, Father Tom, i. 38
Maguire, John Francis, ii. 43
Maher, Father, ii. 63
Mahon, O'Gorman, i. 69, 94, 202
Mahony, Rev. Francis (Father Prout), ii. 95; letter from, 282-3
Mangan, Clarence, Saturday nights with, i. 35; his stupendous rhymes, 35; his life made desolate, 36; letter from, 55, 56, 64, 90, 91 note, 137, 224; letters from, 224 et seq., ii. 25, 351
Manning, Archbishop, ii. 354
Martin, James (later Sir), ii. 142, 178, letter from 239-40, 326 and note, 327-8, 346
Martin, John, i. 115, letter from to C. G. D., 120-1-2, 129 note, 177-8, 188; his confidence in the Ulster Presbyterians, 269, 278 and note, 282-3, 286, 292, 302-8, 324, 330, ii. 25, 73 et seq., 81, 346, 363
Mathew, Fr., i. 53, 55, 65-6-7; letter from, 67; letter from, 124, 181, 309, 310, 314; letter from, 318, ii. 73
Maunsell, Dr., i. 70
Maynooth Professor, see Rev. Dr. Murray
McCarthy, J. J., ii. 117, letter from, 253, 265, 311; letter from, 348
McCarthy, Justin, i. 71 note, 130 note
McCormack, Widow, ii. 114
McCullogh, James (later Sir), ii. 163;
McCullogh, Sellars and Co., large station holders, 290, 296 et seq., 303-5, letter from, 315-6, 334~5 341
McEvoy, James, letter from, ii. 211
McGlashan, James, i. 194, 218, 223-5, 227, 230
McGrath, Mr. John, ii. 21-3
McKenna, Joseph Neale, (afterwards Sir), ii. 20-2, 351
McSweeny, Lord Mayor, ii. 364
Meagher, Thomas Francis, i. 128, 156, 162, 165, 167; the sword speech, 172; his arguments de-