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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1913 in Ireland









1913 in Ireland



««« »»» • 6 October - An official report on the lockout suggests

1913 that workers should be reinstated without having to

1912 1914

in

1911

Ireland 1915 give a pledge not to join the ITGWU.

1910 1916 • 16 October - 4,000 men and women march through

1909 1917 Dublin in support of James Larkin and the Transport

1908 1918

Union.

• 27 October - James Larkin of the ITGWU is sentenced

to seven months in prison for seditious language.

Decades: 1890s • 1900s • 1910s • 1920s • 1930s

• 10 November - The Dublin Volunteer Corps enrolls

Centuries: 18th • 19th • 20th • 21st over 2,000 men. They declare they will preserve the

"civil and religious liberties" of Protestants outside

See also: 1913 in the United Kingdom

Ulster in the event of Home Rule.

Other events of 1913

List of years in Ireland

• 19 November - The Irish Citizen Army is launched at

a meeting of the Dublin Civic League in Dublin. The

army is founded by James Connolly to protect

workers in the general lockout.

• 25 November - The Irish Volunteers are formed at a

Events meeting attended by 4,000 men in Dublin’s Rotunda

Rink.

• 30 January - At Westminster the House of Lords

• 28 November - Andrew Bonar Law addresses a huge

rejects the Home Rule Bill by 326 to 69.

unionist rally in the Theatre Royal in Dublin,

• 7 July - The Home Rule Bill is once again carried in

declaring that if Home Rule is introduced Ulster will

the House of Commons, despite attempts by Bonar

resist and will have the support of his party.

Law to obstruct it.

• 26 August - Dublin Lock-out: Social unrest in Dublin

as members of James Larkin’s Irish Transport and Arts and literature

General Workers’ Union begin strike action.

• W. B. Yeats’ poem "September 1913" is published in

• 1 September - Protest by locked-out workers lead to

The Irish Times during the Dublin Lock-out.[1]

serious riots in Dublin. Shops are looted and

attempts are made to tear up tram lines.

• 3 September - A meeting of 400 employers with Sport

William Martin Murphy pledges not to employ any

persons who continue to be members of the Irish Football

Transport & General Workers’ Union. •

• 7 September - A large meeting in Sackville Street 18 January Ireland 0 - 1 Wales (in Belfast)[2]

asserts the right of free speech, trade union

representation and demands an enquiry into police 15 February Ireland 2 - 1 England (in

conduct. Belfast)[2]

• 17 September - In Newry, Edward Carson says that a

Provisional Government will be established in Ulster 15 March Ireland 1 - 2 Scotland (in Dublin)[2]

if Home Rule is introduced. Meanwhile in Dublin, •

labour unrest grows with a march 5,000 through the

Winners: Glentoran

city.



• 27 September - 12,000 Ulster Volunteers parade at

the Royal Ulster Agricultural Society’s show grounds Winners: Linfield 2 - 0 Glentoran

at Balmoral in protest at the Home Rule Bill.

• 27 September - In Dublin the food ship, The Hare, • Derry Celtic are relegated and subsequently voted

arrives bringing forty tons of food raised by British out of the Irish Football League; they never play

trade unionists. senior football again.







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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1913 in Ireland





Births Deaths

• 3 January - James Hamilton, 2nd Duke of Abercorn,

January to June politician and diplomat (b.1838).

• 19 January - Matt O’Mahoney, international soccer • 21 February - John Joseph Hogan, first Bishop of the

player (d.1992). Dioceses of Saint Joseph, Missouri and Kansas City,

• 22 January - William Conway, Cardinal Archbishop of Missouri (b.1829).

Armagh (d.1977). • 15 March - Max Arthur Macauliffe, British

• 30 January - Kevin Danaher, folklorist and writer administrator, scholar and author (b.1841).

(d.2002). • 25 March - Garnet Wolseley, 1st Viscount Wolseley,

• 13 March - Joe Kelly, motor racing driver (d.1993). soldier (b.1833).

• 29 March - Niall MacGinnis, actor (d. c1977). • 4 April - Edward Dowden, critic and poet (b.1843).

• 14 April - Galbraith Lowry-Corry, 7th Earl Belmore, • 6 April - Somerset Lowry-Corry, 4th Earl Belmore,

soldier and Deputy Lieutenant for County soldier, politician and Lord Lieutenant for County

Fermanagh (d.1960). Tyrone (b.1835).

• 1 May - Maurice Gibson, Northern Irish judge • 17 April - Barton McGuckin, tenor singer (b.1852).

(d.1987). • 25 April - Arthur Thomas Moore, soldier, recipient of

• 19 May - Seán Moore, Fianna Fáil TD (d.1986). the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at the Battle

• 5 June - Peter Doherty, footballer (d.1990). of Khushab, Persia (b.1830).

• 6 June - Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy, • 22 May - Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne,

journalist and author (d.1980). lawyer and Lord Chancellor of Ireland (b.1837).

• 1 June - James O’Halloran, lawyer and politician in

July to December Quebec.

• 17 August - Harry Baird, soccer player (d.1973). • 1 October - Eugene O’Keefe, businessman and

• 31 August - Jack Doyle, boxer, actor and singer philanthropist in Canada (b.1827).

(d.1978). • 5 October - Patrick Augustine Sheehan, priest, author

• 20 September - Bernard Bergin, cricketer (d.1985). and political activist (b.1852).

• 23 September - Samuel Edgar, cricketer (d.1937).

• 9 October - Harry Bradshaw, golfer (d.1990). Full date unknown

• 18 October - David Lord, Royal Air Force pilot, • Thomas Kingsmill Abbott, scholar and educator

posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for (b.1829).

gallantry at Arnhem (d.1944). • Emily Lawless, writer (b.1845).

• 3 December - Gerry Healy, British Trotskyist leader

(d.1989).

References

Full date unknown [1] Collected in Responsibilities, and Other Poems (1916).

• Sigerson Clifford, poet and playwright (d.1985). [2] ^ Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International

• David Grene, classical scholar (d.2002). Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press. pp. 161–162.

• Tony O’Malley, painter (d.2003). ISBN 0-86281-874-5.







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