1922 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1922 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

=January–February=

=March–April=

  • 22 March – senior officer Rory O'Connor declares that the Irish Republican Army will no longer obey Dáil Éireann.
  • 1 April
  • The British Government orders the release of all Irish prisoners in British prisons convicted of sedition.
  • The Irish Post Office takes over responsibility for its own operations.
  • 26–28 April – Dunmanway killings: Thirteen Protestant men, suspected of involvement as or with informants to the British Army, are killed in and around Dunmanway, County Cork.{{cite book|last=Cottrell|first=Peter|title=The Anglo-Irish War: The Troubles of 1913–1922|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qMpGh8UyICgC&pg=PA70|year=2006|publisher=Osprey Publishing|location=Oxford|isbn=978-1-84603-023-9|pages=70–2}}
  • 14 April – Rory O'Connor, with 200 other anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army men under his command, occupies the Four Courts building in the centre of Dublin in defiance of the Provisional Government.
  • 26 April – the Irish Catholic Church hierarchy implores the people of Ireland to accept the Treaty and to make the best of the freedom which it brings.

=May–June=

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  • 22 June – IRA agents assassinate British field marshal Sir Henry Wilson in London (they are sentenced to death on 18 July).{{cite web|url=https://www.theirishstory.com/2020/06/22/today-in-irish-history-22-june-1922-the-assassination-of-henry-wilson/#.YqxBB3bMJD8|title=Today in Irish History, 22 June 1922 – The assassination of Henry Wilson|publisher=The Irish Story|access-date=17 November 2022}}
  • 28 June – the Irish Civil War and Battle of Dublin begin when the National Army, using artillery loaned by the British, begins to bombard the anti-Treaty Irish Republican Army forces occupying the Four Courts.
  • 29 June – the National Army storms the Four Courts, taking 33 prisoners with the loss of three of their men.
  • 30 June – there is a major explosion in the Four Courts. On orders from Oscar Traynor, Ernie O'Malley surrenders the garrison to Brigadier General Paddy Daly of the Free State's Dublin Guard. Three republicans have died in the siege.

=July–August=

=September–October=

  • 9 September – the first meeting of the Provisional Parliament, or the Third Dáil, takes place at Leinster House. W. T. Cosgrave is elected President of Dáil Éireann and Chairman of the Provisional Government.
  • 17 September – W. T. Cosgrave introduces the Constitution of Saorstát Éireann Bill to enable the implementation of the Treaty between Great Britain and Ireland.
  • 16 October – two men, James Ambrose and Daniel King, are killed by shots fired into a car traveling from Newcastle West to Ballyquirk, Limerick.{{cite news|title=The Tragedy Near Newcastle West|newspaper=The Limerick Chronicle|date=1922-10-26|url=http://www.limerickcity.ie/media/10%2026%201922%20ambrose%20&%20king%20inq.pdf|access-date=2015-11-13}}
  • 26 October – the standing committee of Sinn Féin last meets before the party de facto dissolves.{{cite book|last=Laffan|first=Michael|title=The Resurrection of Ireland: The Sinn Féin Party, 1916–1923|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zbz6p-O39aoC|year=1999|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=9781139426299|page=417}}

=November–December=

See also Timeline of the Irish Civil War

Arts and literature

Sport

=Football=

=Gaelic Games=

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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