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1921 in Ireland

Events from the year 1921 in Ireland.

1921
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Ireland
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See also:1921 in the United Kingdom
1921 in Northern Ireland
Other events of 1921
List of years in Ireland

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Arts and literature edit

Sport edit

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Gaelic Games edit

  • The All-Ireland Champions are Limerick (hurling) and Dublin (football)

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Villiers-Tuthill, Kathleen (2006). Beyond the Twelve Bens — a history of Clifden and district 1860-1923. Connemara Girl Publications. pp. 177, 209–213. ISBN 978-0-9530455-1-8.
  2. ^ O'Halpin, Eunan & Ó Corráin, Daithí (2020), The Dead of the Irish Revolution, Yale University Press, pgs 350-352
  3. ^ Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921, No. 533
  4. ^ Jackson, Alvin (2004). Home Rule – An Irish History. Oxford University Press. p. 198.
  5. ^ Foy, Michael T. (2006). Michael Collins's Intelligence War: the struggle between the British and the IRA, 1919–1921. Stroud: Sutton. pp. 214–218. ISBN 0-7509-4267-3.
  6. ^ O'Halpin, Eunan; Corrain, Daithi O. (2020). The Dead of the Irish Revolution. Yale University Press. p. 487. ISBN 978-0-300-12382-1.
  7. ^ "The burning of Moydrum Castle". Westmeath Independent. 21 October 2009. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  8. ^ Ward, Alan J. (1994). The Irish Constitutional Tradition: Responsible Government and Modern Ireland 1782–1922. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University Press of America. pp. 103–110. ISBN 0-8132-0793-2.
  9. ^ "Parades and Marches – Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events". Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN). Retrieved 28 January 2010.
  10. ^ Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 490–491. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  11. ^ a b "Playography Ireland". Dublin: Irish Theatre Institute. Retrieved 8 April 2015.

External links edit

  • "Sport in 1921: A tumultuous year at home and abroad", RTÉ.

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Events from the year 1921 in Ireland 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1921 in Ireland 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940sSee also 1921 in the United Kingdom1921 in Northern IrelandOther events of 1921List of years in Ireland Contents 1 Events 2 Arts and literature 3 Sport 3 1 Football 3 2 Gaelic Games 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEvents edit1 February Captain Con Murphy from near Millstreet County Cork is executed by British authorities the first man to be executed in front of a firing squad since the 1916 Rising The Irish White Cross is established to distribute funds raised by the American Committee for Relief in Ireland 4 February Irish War of Independence Irish Republican Army sets fire to Summerhill House in County Meath destroying it 5 February in Brighton England the widow of Charles Stewart Parnell Katherine Parnell dies aged 76 5 March Irish War of Independence Clonbanin Ambush Irish Republican Army kills Brigadier General Cumming 16 17 March Irish War of Independence Irish Republican Army kills two Royal Irish Constabulary constables in Clifden Black and Tans called in kill one civilian seriously injure another burn 14 houses and damage several others 1 19 March Irish War of Independence Crossbarry Ambush British troops fail to encircle an outnumbered column of Irish Republican Army volunteers in County Cork with at least ten British and three IRA deaths 21 March Irish War of Independence Headford Ambush Irish Republican Army kills at least nine British troops 2 27 April Viscount FitzAlan of Derwent is appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland the first Roman Catholic granted the office since 1685 3 May the state of Northern Ireland is created within the United Kingdom under terms of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 3 4 13 May Irish elections under terms of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 At close of nomination for elections to the new Parliament of Southern Ireland all 128 candidates are returned unopposed and deemed elected All 124 Sinn Fein candidates regard themselves as elected to the Second Dail 24 May Irish elections under terms of the Government of Ireland Act 1920 In the Northern Ireland general election for the new Parliament of Northern Ireland held by single transferable vote it is apparent by 29 May that the Unionists have a substantial majority 40 out of 52 seats 25 May Irish War of Independence The Irish Republican Army occupies and burns The Custom House in Dublin the centre of local government in Ireland Five IRA men are killed and over eighty captured by the British Army which surrounds the building 5 7 June the forty elected Unionist Members of Parliament gather in Belfast City Hall James Craig is elected as the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland 20 June Irish War of Independence British Major General Lambert dies at Athlone of a gunshot wound sustained in an IRA ambush early on 2 July six farmhouses in the area are burned apparently in retaliation and the following day the IRA in turn burn down Moydrum Castle 6 7 22 June new Parliament of Northern Ireland meets at Belfast City Hall and is opened by George V of the United Kingdom making a speech drafted by Jan Smuts calling for reconciliation in Ireland 28 June new Parliament of Southern Ireland meets at the Royal College of Science for Ireland in Merrion Street Dublin and is opened by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Viscount FitzAlan In addition to the appointed Senate only the four Unionist MPs representing Dublin University attend the House of Commons Having elected Gerald Fitzgibbon to be Speaker the House adjourns sine die This is its only formal meeting and it never enacts any legislation 8 4 July James Craig refuses to attend a peace conference in Dublin because the invitation by President Eamon de Valera was addressed to him personally instead of to the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland 8 July at the Peace Conference in the Mansion House Dublin President de Valera accepts an invitation to meet the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom David Lloyd George in London 10 July Bloody Sunday Clashes between Catholics and Protestants in Belfast result in 16 deaths 23 over the surrounding four day period and the destruction of over 200 mostly Catholic homes 9 11 July under the terms of the truce signed on 9 July which becomes effective at noon the British Army agrees that there will be no provocative display of forces or incoming troops The Irish Republican Army agrees that attacks on Crown forces will cease 21 July The Belfast Pogrom begins with the one day removal of thousands of Belfast shipyard factory and mill workers from their jobs 16 August following the uncontested election for the Parliament of Southern Ireland 125 Sinn Fein Teachtai Dala assemble as the Second Dail at the Mansion House Dublin Six represent constituencies in Northern Ireland five of them jointly with constituencies in the South 23 August the Northern Cabinet agrees that Stormont Castle will be the permanent site of the Northern Houses of Parliament 7 September David Lloyd George summons a meeting of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom at Inverness to discuss an independent Ireland s relationship with the British Empire 8 September David Lloyd George s final offer is delivered to Eamon de Valera Sinn Fein is invited to discuss the proposals which would grant limited sovereignty within the British Empire 14 September Dail Eireann selects five delegates to negotiate agreement with Lloyd George in London including Michael Collins and Arthur Griffith 8 October the Irish delegation leaves for London to discuss the Treaty 9 October large crowds greet the Irish delegation at Euston Station in London Griffith tells the crowd that de Valera will not travel to London 11 October The Irish Treaty Conference opens in London 10 1 November Frances Kyle and Averil Deverell are called to the Bar of Ireland becoming the first female barristers in the British Isles 6 December agreement is reached in the Anglo Irish Treaty negotiations in London The main points include the creation of an Irish Free State within the Commonwealth an Oath of Allegiance to the Crown and retention by the British naval services of the use of certain ports December Eamon de Valera accuses the delegation to London of having ignored its instructions Arthur Griffith accuses de Valera of knowing at the time that a Republic could not be achieved 16 December the British House of Commons accepts the Articles of Agreement The House of Lords also votes to accept the Treaty by a large majority Bethany Home established in Dublin as a home for Protestant unmarried mothers reformed prostitutes and those convicted of petty offences Arts and literature edit6 January George Shiels play Bedmates is premiered at the Abbey Theatre Dublin 11 24 February Terence MacSwiney s play The Revolutionist set and published in 1914 has its stage premiere posthumously at the Abbey Theatre 11 His writings Principles of Freedom are collected from Irish Freedom 1911 12 and published this year also Ina Boyle s pastoral for orchestra Colin Clout is premiered George Moore publishes the novel Heloise and Abelard L A G Strong publishes the poetry Dublin Days in Oxford W B Yeats publishes the poetry Michael Robartes and the Dancer and Four Plays for Dancers Sport editFootball edit The new Football Association of Ireland is formed in Dublin after a split from the Belfast based Irish Football Association Shelbourne FC and Bohemian FC are amongst the eight founder members of the new League of Ireland See FAI Split from the IFA Gaelic Games edit The All Ireland Champions are Limerick hurling and Dublin football Births edit3 January Eddie Gannon soccer player died 1989 24 January Sybil Connolly fashion designer died 1998 Patrick Scott painter died 2014 17 January Donogh O Malley Fianna Fail TD and Cabinet Minister died 1968 22 February Cecil King painter died 1986 8 March James Comyn Justice of the High Court of England died 1997 10 March Bernard Devlin Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Gibraltar 21 March Yaakov Herzog Dublin born Israeli diplomat died 1972 25 March John Joe McGirl chief of staff of the Irish Republican Army died 1988 14 April Mona Tyndall missionary sister and development worker died 2000 31 May Billy Walsh soccer player and manager died 2006 29 June Desmond Leslie pilot filmmaker and writer died 2001 23 July Malachi Martin Roman Catholic priest and author died 1999 27 July Tom Nolan Fianna Fail TD Minister of State and MEP died 1992 22 August Michael Yeats Fianna Fail Seanad member and MEP died 2007 8 September Patrick Flynn Liberal Party of Canada MP died 1996 22 November Brian Cleeve writer and television broadcaster died 2003 17 December Alice Glenn Fine Gael politician died 2011 24 December Gerard Victory composer died 1995 Full date unknown Eamonn Young Cork Gaelic footballer died 2007 Deaths edit5 January James Rankin lighthouse keeper in America born 1844 21 April Rosa Mulholland Lady Gilbert novelist short story writer and poet born 1841 28 April Maurice Moore Irish republican who fought in the Irish War of Independence executed born 1894 9 June Sir Henry Bellingham 4th Baronet politician and barrister born 1846 18 August Samuel Cleland Davidson inventor and engineer born 1846 9 October Egerton Bushe Coghill painter born 1853 10 December George Ashlin architect born 1837 Full date unknown James Gogarty took part in Easter Rising first known I R B casualty of the Irish War of Independence born 1890 See also edit1921 in Scotland 1921 in WalesReferences edit Villiers Tuthill Kathleen 2006 Beyond the Twelve Bens a history of Clifden and district 1860 1923 Connemara Girl Publications pp 177 209 213 ISBN 978 0 9530455 1 8 O Halpin Eunan amp o Corrain Daithi 2020 The Dead of the Irish Revolution Yale University Press pgs 350 352 Statutory Rules amp Orders published by authority 1921 No 533 Jackson Alvin 2004 Home Rule An Irish History Oxford University Press p 198 Foy Michael T 2006 Michael Collins s Intelligence War the struggle between the British and the IRA 1919 1921 Stroud Sutton pp 214 218 ISBN 0 7509 4267 3 O Halpin Eunan Corrain Daithi O 2020 The Dead of the Irish Revolution Yale University Press p 487 ISBN 978 0 300 12382 1 The burning of Moydrum Castle Westmeath Independent 21 October 2009 Retrieved 18 June 2021 Ward Alan J 1994 The Irish Constitutional Tradition Responsible Government and Modern Ireland 1782 1922 Washington D C Catholic University Press of America pp 103 110 ISBN 0 8132 0793 2 Parades and Marches Chronology 2 Historical Dates and Events Conflict Archive on the Internet CAIN Retrieved 28 January 2010 Williams Hywel 2005 Cassell s Chronology of World History London Weidenfeld amp Nicolson pp 490 491 ISBN 0 304 35730 8 a b Playography Ireland Dublin Irish Theatre Institute Retrieved 8 April 2015 External links edit Sport in 1921 A tumultuous year at home and abroad RTE 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