Timeline of Irish History from 1893
A timeline of the history of Ireland, including the country's political, legal and religious events, starting when Home Rule Bill passed in the House of Commons
1893:
Home Rule Bill passed in the House of Commons
1893:
Gaelic League founded.
1894:
Irish Trade Union Congress founded.
1895:
Oscar Wilde found guilty of homosexual offences
1900:
Irish Parliamentary Party reunited under John Redmond
1901:
Census returns population of 4,458,775
1904:
Redemptorist priest incites an outbreak of attacks on Jews in Limerick
1904:
Abbey Theatre, Dublin, opens.
1904:
Formation of the Ulster Unionist Council
16 Jun 1904:
Bloomsday celebrated in James Joyce's Ulysses
1905:
Sinn Féin founded
1906:
Liberals win General Election
1907:
Evicted Tenants (Ireland) Act
1908:
James Larkin forms the Irish Transport Workers' Union
1908:
Irish Women's Franchise League formed
1909:
Land Purchase Act
1910:
Two General Elections
1911:
Census of Ireland taken, returns population of 4,381,951
1911:
Parliament Act deprives House of Lords of ultimate Veto
1912:
Solemn League and Covenant in Ulster
1912:
3rd Home Rule Bill
Jan 1913:
Foundation of Ulster Volunteer force
26 Aug 1913:
Dublin lockout
Nov 1913:
Foundation of the Irish National Volunteers and irish Citizen Army
1914:
IRB decides on rising
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Timeline of Irish History from 1893
A timeline of the history of Ireland, including the country's political, legal and religious events, starting when Home Rule Bill passed in the House of Commons