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1914 in Ireland

Events from the year 1914 in Ireland.

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See also:1914 in the United Kingdom
1914 in Northern Ireland
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  1. ^ Walsh, Dan (2008-02-21). "Lifeboat men pay the ultimate price". Wexford Echo. Retrieved 2010-09-07.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ a b c d Cottrell, Peter (2009). The War for Ireland, 1913–1923. Oxford: Osprey. pp. 14–15. ISBN 978-1-84603-9966.
  3. ^ Cumann na mBan manifesto (1914), in Bourke (ed.), FDA, vol V, p.104.
  4. ^ "Sir E. Carson In Belfast". The Times. No. 40573. London. 1914-07-11. p. 8.
  5. ^ Connolly, S. J., ed. (2007). Oxford Companion to Irish History (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923483-7.
  6. ^ Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  7. ^ Bogdanor, Vernon (1997). The Monarchy and the Constitution. Oxford University Press. p. 131. ISBN 0-19-829334-8.
  8. ^ Sellers, Leonard (1997). Shot in the Tower: the story of the spies executed in the Tower of London during the First World War. London: Leo Cooper. p. 31. ISBN 9780850525533.
  9. ^ "Royal Navy in World War I". History Hub Ulster. Retrieved 2015-06-23.
  10. ^ Tierney, Michael (1980). Eoin MacNeill. Oxford University Press. pp. 171–172. ISBN 0198224400.
  11. ^ "General John Regan: The Westport Riots – Claim For £1,000 Compensation". The Irish Times. 1914-04-11.
  12. ^ Brugha, Máire MacSwiney (2006). History's Daughter: A Memoir from the Only Child of Terence MacSwiney. Dublin: The O'Brien Press. ISBN 978-0-86278-986-2.
  13. ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press. p. 162. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.
  14. ^ United States. Naval History Division. Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. p. 346.

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Events from the year 1914 in Ireland 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1914 in Ireland 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930sSee also 1914 in the United Kingdom1914 in Northern IrelandOther events of 1914List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Events 2 Arts and literature 3 Sports 3 1 Football 3 2 Golf 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 ReferencesEvents edit17 January Edward Carson inspects a parade of the East Belfast Regiment of the Ulster Volunteers 20 February the Fethard on Sea life boat capsizes on service off the County Wexford coast nine crew are lost 1 26 February HMHS Britannic designed as the third and largest Olympic class ocean liner is launched at the Harland amp Wolff shipyards in Belfast 1 March three outbreaks of foot and mouth disease are confirmed in County Cork 9 March the British Prime Minister proposes to allow the Ulster counties to hold a vote on whether or not to join a Home Rule parliament in Dublin 20 March Curragh incident British Army officers stationed at the Curragh Camp resign their commissions rather than be ordered to resist action by Unionist Ulster Volunteers if the Home Rule Bill is passed 2 The government backs down and they are reinstated 2 April Cumann na mBan the Irish republican women s paramilitary organisation is formed in Dublin as an auxiliary of the Irish Volunteers 3 6 April the second reading of the Home Rule Bill is carried in Westminster 24 25 April Larne Gun Running 35 000 rifles and over 3 million rounds of ammunition from Germany are landed at Larne Bangor and Donaghadee for the Ulster Volunteers and quickly distributed around Ulster by motor transport 2 25 May the House of Commons of the United Kingdom passes the Irish Home Rule Bill 23 June 14 July the Government of Ireland Bill passes through the House of Lords It allows Ulster counties to vote on whether or not they want to come under Dublin s jurisdiction The wishes of Fermanagh and Tyrone are eventually ignored 10 July the Provisional Government of Ulster meets for the first time in the Ulster Hall It vows to keep Ulster in trust for the King and the British constitution 4 21 July a conference called on 19 July is opened at Buckingham Palace by the King It is hoped that unionists and nationalists attending will break the impasse over Home Rule 24 July the Buckingham Palace conference ends in failure Nationalists and Unionists present cannot agree in principle or detail 26 July Howth gun running Erskine Childers and his wife Molly sail into Howth in his yacht Asgard and land 2 500 guns for the Irish Volunteers Troops returning to Dublin having been called out to assist police in attempting to prevent the Volunteers from moving the arms to the city fire on a crowd of protestors at Bachelors Walk killing three a fourth man dies later from bayonet wounds 5 4 August World War I Declaration of war by the United Kingdom on the German Empire 6 September Ulster Division formed as a division of the British New Army from Ulster Volunteers 18 September the Government of Ireland Act the Home Rule Act receives Royal Assent although George V has contemplated refusing it 7 but is postponed as projected on 30 July for the duration of World War I 2 by the simultaneous Suspensory Act and in practice never comes into effect in its original form 20 September in a speech at Woodenbridge County Wicklow John Redmond calls on members of the Irish Volunteers to go wherever the firing line extends The majority do so fighting in the 10th and 16th Irish Division alongside their volunteer counterparts from the 36th Ulster Division the rump Irish Volunteers split off on 24 September 2 2 October German spy Carl Hans Lody is arrested at the Great Southern Hotel Killarney 8 18 October the British Royal Navy s Grand Fleet takes shelter in Lough Swilly while Scapa Flow is secured against submarine attack 9 27 October World War I Royal Navy super dreadnought battleship HMS Audacious 23 400 tons is sunk off Tory Island north west of Ireland by a minefield laid by the armed German merchant cruiser Berlin 5 December the Irish Volunteers appoint a headquarters staff with Eoin MacNeill as chief of staff 10 Welsh evangelist George Jeffreys establishes his first church in Belfast predecessor of the Elim Pentecostal Church Arts and literature editFebruary James Joyce s semi autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man commences serialization in The Egoist London Lord Dunsany s collection Five Plays is published in London 4 February a staging of George A Birmingham s comedy General John Regan at Westport Town Hall provokes a riot 11 June James Joyce s Dubliners a collection of fifteen short stories depicting the Irish middle classes in and around Dublin during the early 20th century is published in London Terence MacSwiney s contemporary play The Revolutionist is published first performed 1921 12 Sports editFootball edit International Ireland win the British Home Championship football tournament outright for the first time 19 January Wales 1 2 Ireland in Wrexham 13 14 February England 0 3 Ireland in Middlesbrough 13 14 March Ireland 1 1 Scotland in Belfast 13 Irish League Winners Linfield Irish Cup Winners Glentoran 3 1 LinfieldGolf edit Balmoral Golf Club opened in Belfast Births edit15 January James Flanagan in Derry only Roman Catholic Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary died 1999 18 January Patrick Lindsay Fine Gael TD and lawyer died 1993 23 February Sheila Galvin Fianna Fail TD died 1983 10 March Michael Torrens Spence held commissions in the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm the Royal Air Force the British Army Ulster Special Constabulary and Ulster Defence Regiment died 2001 30 March Eamon Kelly actor died 2001 28 May William Blease Baron Blease trade unionist and politician died 2008 19 June Julia Clifford fiddle player and traditional musician died 1997 1 July John Feenan footballer died 1994 10 July Charles Donnelly poet killed at the Jarama Front Spanish Civil War died 1937 30 July Michael Morris 3rd Baron Killanin journalist author sports official and sixth president of the International Olympic Committee died 1999 5 August Charles Cuffe cricketer died 1972 10 September Terence O Neill Fourth Prime Minister of Northern Ireland died 1990 13 September Michael F Kitt Fianna Fail TD died 1974 8 November Jackie Brown footballer died 1990 14 November Joseph Barnes medical missionary died 2017 10 December Seamus Dolan Cathaoirleach of Seanad Eireann 1977 1981 died 2010 31 December Ernest Gebler writer died 1998 Full date unknown Aidan MacCarthy doctor RAF medical officer captured by the Japanese during the Second World War died 1992 Eddie McAteer Nationalist Party Northern Ireland MP died 1986 Sydney Sparkes Orr Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tasmania died 1966 Deaths edit7 January Patrick Weston Joyce historian and musicologist born 1827 23 February Thomas McCarthy Fennell Fenian political prisoner transported to Western Australia born 1841 4 March William Hamilton cricketer born 1859 25 March Robert James McMordie solicitor politician and Lord Mayor of Belfast born 1849 31 March Timothy Daniel Sullivan journalist politician and poet wrote the Irish national hymn God Save Ireland born 1827 19 May Frederick James Walker motor cycle racer killed at 1914 Isle of Man TT races born 1876 23 June Colonel John Burke soldier in America born 1838 28 June Patrick James Foley politician born 1836 12 August John Philip Holland engineer developed the first Royal Navy submarine born 1840 14 1 September George Henry Morris soldier first commanding officer to lead an Irish Guards battalion into battle killed in action born 1872 15 October Anthony Traill provost of Trinity College Dublin born 1838 2 November Charles FitzClarence soldier recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1899 near Mafeking killed in action born 1865 10 November Lydia Shackleton botanical artist born 1828 22 December John Nesbitt Kirchhoffer lawyer and politician in Canada born 1848 26 December Thomas Kelly Kenny British Army general who served in the Second Boer War born 1840 See also edit1914 in Scotland 1914 in WalesReferences edit Walsh Dan 2008 02 21 Lifeboat men pay the ultimate price Wexford Echo Retrieved 2010 09 07 permanent dead link a b c d Cottrell Peter 2009 The War for Ireland 1913 1923 Oxford Osprey pp 14 15 ISBN 978 1 84603 9966 Cumann na mBan manifesto 1914 in Bourke ed FDA vol V p 104 Sir E Carson In Belfast The Times No 40573 London 1914 07 11 p 8 Connolly S J ed 2007 Oxford Companion to Irish History 2nd ed Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 923483 7 Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 Bogdanor Vernon 1997 The Monarchy and the Constitution Oxford University Press p 131 ISBN 0 19 829334 8 Sellers Leonard 1997 Shot in the Tower the story of the spies executed in the Tower of London during the First World War London Leo Cooper p 31 ISBN 9780850525533 Royal Navy in World War I History Hub Ulster Retrieved 2015 06 23 Tierney Michael 1980 Eoin MacNeill Oxford University Press pp 171 172 ISBN 0198224400 General John Regan The Westport Riots Claim For 1 000 Compensation The Irish Times 1914 04 11 Brugha Maire MacSwiney 2006 History s Daughter A Memoir from the Only Child of Terence MacSwiney Dublin The O Brien Press ISBN 978 0 86278 986 2 a b c Hayes Dean 2006 Northern Ireland International Football Facts Belfast Appletree Press p 162 ISBN 0 86281 874 5 United States Naval History Division Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships p 346 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1914 in Ireland amp oldid 1179963146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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