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Introduction, p.2
Gunboats landing, p. 2
Eviction on Dr. Baldwin’s estate, p. 11
Resident Magistrate Warburton, p. 11
Dr. Baldwin Estate, p. 11
Cave Landlord Rosbrin Estates, p.14
Swanton Landlords, Ballycumisk, Gortnagrough, p.14
Samuel Jagoe, Landlord, Knockroe and Magistrate, p. 14
1882 Prosecution is Schull of Hodnetts for lighting tar barrels on release from jail of Charles Steward Parnell, p. 15
Shannon, Dublin Solicitor. Instructed by Landlords Admiralty Judge Townsend in Ballydehob, evictions 1882 had to have police protection to go back to Skibberen, p. 17
Landlord Admiralty Judge John Townsend, p. 17
Landlord Richard Henry Notter, p. 22
1882 Prosecution for hissing at Magistrate Notter who was having police protection at the time, p.18
British army Camp, Schul, p. 22
Bantry the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot, p. 22
Probably location of Bantry Barracks, p. 23
Hodnetts again arrested, p. 28
1883 Richard Hodnett secretary Parnell National Testimonial Fund, p. 28
Suspects under Coercion Acts 1881, p. 34
Land War Prosecutions 1880-1898 West Cork, p. 34
Map, p. 35