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1916 in Ireland

Events from the year 1916 in Ireland.

1916
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See also:1916 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1916
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Birth of the Irish Republic by Walter Paget: the General Post Office (Dublin) during the Easter Rising.
 
Kilmainham Gaol cell of Éamon de Valera.

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References edit

  1. ^ Burke, J. F. "First Shots Fired – Tullamore Volunteers in Prelude to Easter Rising". Irish Identity. Retrieved 25 April 2012.
  2. ^ "Limerick bishop refused to bow to British military orders". Irish Identity. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Parades and Marches – Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events". Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  4. ^ Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook, Easter, 1916: a complete and connected narrative of the Rising, with detailed accounts of the fighting at all points in Dublin and in the country.
  5. ^ .
  6. ^ "Playography Ireland". Dublin: Irish Theatre Institute. Retrieved 8 April 2015.

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Events from the year 1916 in Ireland 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1916 in Ireland 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930sSee also 1916 in the United KingdomOther events of 1916List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Events 2 Arts and literature 3 Sport 3 1 Soccer 3 2 Gaelic Games 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 ReferencesEvents edit14 February John Redmond is re elected Chairman of the Irish Parliamentary Party in Dublin 29 February the week long Derry Feis opens in the city 21 March a crowd attacks Sinn Fein s Tullamore headquarters three police are injured 1 20 21 April the German controlled cargo steamer SS Libau masquerading as SS Aud is intercepted by the Royal Navy and scuttled following an unsuccessful attempt to land arms for the Irish Volunteers in Tralee Bay 21 April Roger Casement and two others are arrested at Banna Strand County Kerry for attempting to land arms and ammunition 22 April Eoin MacNeill Chief of Staff of the Irish Volunteers cancels all manoeuvres of Volunteers planned for the following day 23 April Easter Sunday the military council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood meets at Liberty Hall and decides to begin the planned insurrection at noon the next day The Proclamation of the Republic is signed by the seven leaders in the name of the Provisional Government of the Irish Republic Volunteers from Belfast and County Cork begin manoeuvres but return home nbsp Birth of the Irish Republic by Walter Paget the General Post Office Dublin during the Easter Rising 24 April the Easter Rising begins in Dublin The Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army occupy the General Post Office City Hall the College of Surgeons the Four Courts Jacob s Factory Boland s Mills the South Dublin Union and the Mendicity Institution At noon Patrick Pearse reads the proclamation outside the General Post Office Dublin Liam Mellows leads a rising of Volunteers in County Galway 25 April martial law is declared in Dublin by the British authorities for a period of one month 26 April Francis Sheehy Skeffington Thomas Dickson and Patrick McIntyre are summarily executed at Portobello Barracks Dublin built HMS Helga shells Liberty Hall from the Liffey Battle of Mount Street Bridge 27 April Major General Sir John Maxwell arrives in Dublin to take command of the British Army 12 000 of whose troops are now in the city the centre is cordoned off Gas attack at Hulluch in France The 47th Brigade 16th Irish Division is decimated in one of the most heavily concentrated German gas attacks of World War I Newspaper strike in Dublin until 5 May 28 April Battle of Ashbourne A group of Volunteers at Ashbourne County Meath force the Royal Irish Constabulary to surrender with the loss of 8 police to 2 Volunteers 29 April at 3 45pm Patrick Pearse James Connolly and Thomas MacDonagh surrender unconditionally as the Easter Rising collapses 1 May the Easter Rising collapses Sir John Maxwell Commander in Chief of the British forces announces that all involved in the insurrection have surrendered 3 May following their courts martial Patrick Pearse Thomas MacDonagh and Thomas J Clarke are executed at Kilmainham Gaol 4 May the executions continue Joseph Plunkett Michael O Hanrahan Edward Daly and Willie Pearse are executed for their part in the Rising The Chief Secretary of Ireland Augustine Birrell resigns 5 May John MacBride another leader of the Rising is executed today W T Cosgrave is sentenced to death however this is later commuted to penal servitude for life 8 May another four leaders of the Easter Rising are executed They are Eamonn Ceannt Conn Colbert Michael Mallin and Sean Heuston 11 May during a debate in the Parliament of the United Kingdom on the Irish crisis John Dillon of the Irish Parliamentary Party calls on the British government to end the executions of the Easter Rising leaders 12 May two more leaders Sean Mac Diarmada and James Connolly are executed Connolly who was wounded in the fighting is strapped to a chair and shot Meanwhile Prime Minister H H Asquith arrives in Dublin for a week long visit 15 May the trial of Roger Casement begins in London He is charged with high treason for his part in the Easter Rising nbsp Kilmainham Gaol cell of Eamon de Valera 17 May Thomas O Dwyer Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick refuses a request to discipline two of his curates who expressed republican sympathies He reminds General Maxwell that he had shown no mercy to those who surrendered 2 21 May daylight saving time begins for the first time throughout the United Kingdom as people put their clocks forward one hour The purpose is to reduce the number of evening hours to save fuel 26 June Roger Casement goes on trial at the Royal Courts of Justice on a charge of treason He has been stripped of his knighthood 1 July the Battle of the Somme begins The 36th Ulster Division which contains many Ulster Volunteers loses 5 500 men in the first two days 3 23 July thousands attend an open air meeting at the Phoenix Park in Dublin to discuss the British government s Irish partition proposals It is the first open air meeting since martial law was proclaimed 26 July the date of 3 August is set as the execution date of Roger Casement 3 August Roger Casement is hanged at Pentonville Prison for high treason 19 August The Irish Times in Dublin issues a 264 page handbook detailing the events of the Easter Rising a 2nd edition is published by the end of the year 4 1 October time in Ireland Dublin Mean Time 25 minutes behind Greenwich Mean Time is made the same as British time from 2 00 am today under terms of the Time Ireland Act 1916 29 October John Redmond demands the abolition of martial law the release of suspected persons and that Irish prisoners be treated as political prisoners 3 November railway steamer SS Connemara and coalship SS Retriever collide and sink in Carlingford Lough County Down with the loss of 94 lives 5 5 November Honan Chapel Cork a product of the Irish Arts and Crafts movement is dedicated 18 November Battle of the Somme ends after 141 days stopped by foul weather and with thousands of Irish casualties 21 December in the British House of Commons it is announced that all Irish prisoners are to be released 25 December the last group of Irish prisoners 460 men from Reading Gaol arrive in Dublin Sean T O Kelly and Arthur Griffith are among those released Arts and literature edit2 April W B Yeats s play At the Hawk s Well is first performed privately in London 7 August there is a large audience at the Bohemian Theatre in Dublin for the first screening of the Film Company of Ireland s first film O Neill of the Glen September W B Yeats poem Easter 1916 is written 13 December Lennox Robinson s play The Whiteheaded Boy is premiered at the Abbey Theatre Dublin 6 29 December James Joyce s semi autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is first published complete in book form in New York Daniel Corkery s short stories A Munster Twilight are published George Noble Plunkett is dismissed from his post as curator of the National Museum of Ireland and deported to Oxford Sport editSoccer edit Irish League Winners Linfield Irish Cup Winners Linfield 1 1 1 0 Glentoran Gaelic Games edit Senior Football Championship Winners Wexford Wexford 3 4 1 2 Mayo Senior Hurling Championship Winners Tipperary Tipperary Boherlahan 5 4 3 2 Kilkenny Tullaroan Births edit19 March James Jackman recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Tobruk Libya the day before his death killed in action 1941 19 March Peter Kavanagh writer scholar and publisher died 2006 13 April Ralph Cusack English High Court judge died 1978 in England 20 April Gerard Dillon painter died 1971 20 May Francis Blackwood 10th Baron Dufferin and Claneboye died 1991 21 May Sam Thompson playwright died 1965 30 May Jackie Power Limerick hurler and Gaelic footballer died 1994 6 July Hugh Gibbons Roscommon Gaelic footballer and Fianna Fail TD died 2007 23 July Tom O Higgins barrister and judge Irish Chief Justice Fine Gael TD and twice defeated Irish presidential candidate died 2003 31 July Brian Inglis journalist historian and television presenter died 1993 14 August Mairin Lynch wife of Taoiseach Jack Lynch died 2004 4 September Alexis FitzGerald Snr solicitor Fine Gael Seanad member died 1985 8 September John M Feehan author and publisher died 1991 24 September Robin Kinahan Unionist politician and businessman died 1997 3 October Frank Pantridge physician cardiologist and inventor of the portable defibrillator died 2004 17 October Jack Bowden cricketer and hockey player died 1988 27 October Nigel Trench 7th Baron Ashtown peer and diplomat died 2010 3 November Ruaidhri de Valera archaeologist died 1978 10 November Louis le Brocquy artist died 2012 25 November Cosmo Haskard British Army officer Governor of the Falkland Islands died 2017 8 December T K Whitaker civil servant economist died 2017 14 December Tomas de Bhaldraithe Irish language scholar and lexicographer died 1996 16 December Michael Carty Fianna Fail TD died 1975 21 December Sean Brosnan barrister Fianna Fail TD and Senator died 1979 25 December Noel Larmour cricketer and diplomat died 1999 Paddy Fahey fiddler died 2019 Deaths edit9 January Ada Rehan actress in the United States born c 1857 16 February Adelaide Maria Guinness wife of Edward Guinness 1st Earl of Iveagh first owner of Farmleigh 18 March Stopford Augustus Brooke preacher and writer on literature born 1832 26 April Francis Browning cricketer born 1868 Francis Sheehy Skeffington suffragist pacifist and writer murdered by British Army born 1878 29 April The O Rahilly killed during the Easter Rising born 1875 3 May Tom Clarke nationalist rebel and organiser of the Easter Rising executed born 1857 Thomas MacDonagh nationalist poet rebel and an Easter Rising leader executed born 1878 Patrick Pearse teacher barrister poet writer nationalist and political activist an Easter Rising leader executed born 1879 4 May Edward Daly Easter Rising participant executed by firing squad born 1891 Willie Pearse Easter Rising participant executed brother of Patrick Pearse born 1891 Joseph Plunkett nationalist poet journalist and an Easter Rising leader executed born 1887 5 May John MacBride nationalist rebel and an Easter Rising leader executed born 1865 8 May Eamonn Ceannt nationalist rebel and an Easter Rising leader executed born 1881 Conn Colbert nationalist and rebel Easter Rising participant executed born 1888 Sean Heuston Fianna Eireann member Easter Rising participant executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Gaol born 1891 Michael Mallin second in command of Irish Citizen Army Easter Rising participant executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Gaol born 1874 9 May Thomas Kent nationalist and rebel executed following a gunfight with the RIC born 1865 12 May James Connolly socialist trade unionist nationalist rebel and an Easter Rising leader executed born 1868 Sean Mac Diarmada nationalist rebel and an Easter Rising leader executed born 1883 5 June Herbert Kitchener 1st Earl Kitchener British Field Marshal and statesman born 1850 1 July William Crozier cricketer born 1873 23 July Thomas MacDonald Patterson politician and newspaper publisher in the United States born 1839 3 August Roger Casement British diplomat nationalist poet and Irish revolutionary executed at Pentonville Prison born 1864 25 August Maurice O Rorke politician and Speaker of the New Zealand House of Representatives born 1830 9 September Thomas Kettle writer barrister Nationalist politician and economist killed in action born 1880 19 October Alexander Young soldier recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1901 at Ruiterskraal South Africa killed in action born 1873 25 October John Todhunter poet and playwright born 1839 2 November Frank Hugh O Donnell writer and nationalist politician born 1846 18 December Henry Mitchell Jones recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1855 at Sebastopol Crimea born 1831 22 December James O Kelly nationalist politician and journalist Irish Parliamentary Party MP born 1845 See also edit1916 in Scotland 1916 in WalesReferences edit Burke J F First Shots Fired Tullamore Volunteers in Prelude to Easter Rising Irish Identity Retrieved 25 April 2012 Limerick bishop refused to bow to British military orders Irish Identity Retrieved 24 August 2012 Parades and Marches Chronology 2 Historical Dates and Events Conflict Archive on the Internet CAIN Retrieved 28 January 2010 Sinn Fein Rebellion Handbook Easter 1916 a complete and connected narrative of the Rising with detailed accounts of the fighting at all points in Dublin and in the country Tragedy in Carlingford Lough Playography Ireland Dublin Irish Theatre Institute Retrieved 8 April 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1916 in Ireland amp oldid 1179962802, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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