A TOUR THROUGH IRELAND
I. OFF EXPERIENCES IN A PULLMAN CAR HOARDING THE
II. FROM LIVERPOOL TO BELFAST IRELAND'S CONDITION DISCUSSED EVICTIONS A SUNDAY IN BELFAST.
III. BELFAST TEMPERANCE "THE EVE OF A GREAT REBELLION" THE
IV. LOYALTY IN THE "BLACK NORTH" GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES A
V. ONE RESULT OF THE COERCION ACT THE AGRICULTURAL LABORERS IN
VI. THE HILLS OF LOUGH SWILLY TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS A
VII. IRISH COLD AND CANADIAN COLD EVIDENCES OF THE
VIII. THE HILL COUNTRY OF DONEGAL ON THE SQUARE OFFICE RULES
IX. ALONG A MOUNTAIN ROAD WHY THE RENT WAS RAISED TURNING
X. WHY THE RENT IS RAISED THE HISTORY OF AN EVICTION FROM ONE
XI. THE JAUNTING CAR SCENERY IN DONEGAL MOUNTAIN PASTURES A VISIT TO GLENVEIGH CASTLE.
XII. GOOD-BYE TO RAMELTON ON LOUGH SWILLY A RUINED
XIII. GREEN CASTLE A LOOK INTO THE FORT THE OLD AND THE
XIV. THE PEASANTRY DEARTH OF CAR DRIVERS A PRESBYTERIAN
XV. A GLIMPSE INTO THE PAST THE DERRY OF TO-DAY PURCHASING
XVI. REMEMBRANCES OF "THE LONG AGO" A SOAP AND WATER REMEDY NEEDED SPOILING FOR A FIGHT.
XVII. HONORED AS MISS PARNELL A LAND LEAGUE MEETING AN EXPENSIVE DOCUMENT THE LAND LAW DISCUSSED.
XVIII. IRISH HUSBANDRY A DESCRIPTION OF LORD LEITRIM ABOVE AND BELOW THE SALT LANDLORD AND TENANT
XIX. LANDLORD AND TENANT THE LAND QUESTION FROM BOTH SIDES.
XX. LORD LIFFORD THE DUKE OF ABERCORN WHOLESALE
XXI. ENNISKILLEN MILITARY PRIDE THE BOYS CALLED
XXII. THE EARL OF ENNISKILLEN AND HIS TENANTS CAUSES OF
XXIII. A MODEL LANDLORD ERIN'S SONS IN OTHER LANDS.
XXIV. SELLING CATTLE FOR RENT THE SHADOW OF MR.
XXV. THE LABORING CLASSES IN MANOR HAMILTON THEIR
XXVI. TENANTS VOLUNTARILY RAISING THE RENT TO ASSIST THEIR
XXVII. A HARD LANDLORD INTERVIEWED CONFLICTING STATEMENTS COLD STEEL.
XXVIII. THE MANOR HAMILTON WORKHOUSE TO THE SOUTH AND WESTWARD A CHANGE OF SCENERY LORD PALMERSTON.
XXIX. ON LOUGH GILL TWO MEN STAMPEDE FROM SLIGO THE ANCIENT AND THE MODERN.
XXX. SLIGO'S GOOD LANDLORDS THE POLICE AND THEIR DUTIES A DOUBTFUL COMPLIMENT AN AMAZON.
XXXI. KILLALA THE CANADIAN GRANT TO THE FAMINE FUND AND WHAT
XXXII. THE STORY OF AN EVICTION.
XXXIII. A SEVERE CRITICISM JUSTIFIED PROCESS SERVING BY THE
XXXIV. THE LAND OF FLAMES A RELIC WITH A HISTORY CATTLE VS.
XXXV. WORKHOUSES THE POOR LAW A REASONABLE SUSPECT.
XXXVI. DEPARTURE OF EMIGRANTS TURLOUGH THE FITZGERALDS FISH THE ROYAL IRISH WATCHDOGS.
XXXVII. CASTLEBAR WASTING THE LAND CASTLE BOURKE BALLINTUBBER ABBEY.
XXXVIII. OVER-POPULATION OF THE WEST HOW PEOPLE FORM THEIR
XXXIX. BY THE SHORE OF CLEW BAY ACROSS ACHILL ISLAND A LONELY LOVELY RETREAT.
XL. REMEMBRANCES OF THE GREAT FAMINE THE "PLANTED" SCOTCH FARMERS A BEAUTIFUL EDIFICE.
XLI. GOING TO ENGLAND FOR WORK CANADA AND AMERICA.
XLII. LOUGH MASK CASTLE CAPTAIN BOYCOTT AND HIS POLICY LORD MOUNTMORRIS.
XLIII. CONG
XLIV. THE ASHFORD DEMESNE LORD ARDILAUN LOUGH CORRIB.
XLV. THE EASTERN COAST THE LAND QUESTION FROM A LANDLORD'S STANDPOINT.
XLVI. THE EAST AND THE WEST LANDLORDS AND LANDLORDS.
XLVII. THE CENTRAL COUNTIES SOME SLEEPY TOWNS.
XLVIII. IN THE COUNTY CAVAN THE ANNALS OF THE POOR BURYING THE PAST.
CHAPTER XLIX AN EMPTY COUNTRY RAPACIOUS LANDLORDS.
L. THE CITY ON THE SHANNON.
LI. GALWAY AND THE MEN OF GALWAY.
LII. THE LAKES OF KILLARNEY.
LIII. CORK AND ITS NEIGHBORHOOD.
LIV. CORK, TO BANDON, SKIBBEREEN AND SKULL.
LV. THE SOUTH THE FEELING OF THE PEOPLE EVICTIONS AND THE LAND LAW.
LVI. TIPPERARY OVER THE KNOCK-ME-LE-DOWM MOUNTAINS "NATE CLOGHEEN" CAHIR WATERFORD DUBLIN.
DUBLIN HOME AGAIN.
A LAST WORD THE CAUSE OF IRELAND'S TROUBLES.
Title: The Letters of "Norah" on her Tour Through Ireland
Author: Margaret Dixon McDougall
Edition: 10
Language: English
Produced by Tonya Allen, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
This file was produced from images generously made available by the
Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions.
THE LETTERS OF "NORAH" ON HER TOUR THROUGH IRELAND,
BEING A SERIES OF LETTERS TO THE MONTREAL "WITNESS"
AS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT TO IRELAND
COMPLETE LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PUBLICATION
OF MRS. McDOUGAL'S LETTERS FROM IRELAND.
Monsignore Farrelly. Belleville, Ont. $ 5.00
Wm. Wilson, Montreal 10.00
Edward Murphy, Montreal 5.00
Joseph Cloran, " 5.00
Timothy Fogarty, " 5.00
Robert McCready, " 5.00
James Stewart, " 5.00
T.J. Potter, " 5.00
John Mahan, Paris (France) 5.00
Henry Hogan, Montreal 5.00
Bernard Tansey, " 2.00
B. Connaughton, " 2.00
F.G. Gormely, " 2.00
J.C. Fleming, Toronto 2.00
C.D. Hanson, Montreal 2.00
D. McEntyre Jr., " 2.00
Ald. D. Tansey, " 4.00
Wm. Farrell, " 2.00
M. Avahill, " 2.00
E.P. Ronavae " 2.00
Michael Sullivan," 1.00
James Guest " 2.00
M.P. Ryan " 5.00
Joseph Dunn, Cote St. Paul 4.00
Owen McGarvey, Montreal 5.00
Daniel Murphy, Carillon, P.Q. 5.00
John Kelly " " 5.00
C.J. Doherty, Montreal 5.00
James McCready " 5.00
Andrew Colquhoun, Winnepeg 5.00
P. Cuddy, Montreal 5.00
W.S. Walker " 5.00
M.J. Quinn " 5.00
Rev. M.J. Stanton, Priest, Westport,
Ont. 5.00
E. Stanton, Ottawa 5.00
J. Fogarty, Montreal 5.00
P. McLaughlin, Montreal 3.00
P.J. Ronayne, " 5.00
William Redmond, " 2.00
J.J. Milloy, " 2.00
C. Egan, " 2.00
John Cox, " 2.00
P.J. Durack, " 2.00
John McElroy, " 2.00
Michael Fern, " 2.00
J.I. Hayes, " 2.00
James Maguire, " 2.00
J.J. Curran, M.P., " 2.00
Mrs. McCrank, " 2.00
Dr. W.H. Hingston, " 5.00
John B. Murphy, " 5.00
Tim. Kenna, " 2.00
Matthew Hicks, " 5.00
Patrick Wright, " 5.00
Wm. S. Harper, " 2.00
Richard Drake, " 1.00
James O'Brien, " 5.00
H. Hodgson, " 2.00
P.A. Egleson, Ottawa, Ont. 5.00
John Keane, " 2.00
B.J. Coghlin, Montreal 5.00
Henry Stafford, " 2.00
Mrs. P. McMahon " 2.00
P. Cadigan, Pembroke, Ont. 5.00
H. Heaton, Nebraska, U.S. .50
Thomas Simpson, Montreal 1.00
Alexander Seath, " 2.00
M.C. Mullarky, " 5.00
John Fahey, " 5.00
J.J. Arnton, " 5.00
Richard McShane, " 2.00
B. Emerson, " 2.00
J.D. Purcell, " 2.00
W. O'Brien " 5.00
(Signed)
W. Wilson
Treasurer "Norah's Letters" Fund.