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Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Football
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- 8 February Wales 5 - 2 Ireland (in Shrewsbury)[1]
- 15 March Ireland 1 - 9 England (in Belfast)[1]
- 29 March Ireland 1 - 4 Scotland (in Belfast)[1]
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- Winners: Gordon Highlanders 2 - 2, 3 - 1 Cliftonville
Births
- 12 February - Conn Ward, Fianna Fáil politician (d.1966).
- 23 March - James Gogarty, took part in Easter Rising, first known I.R.B. casualty of the Irish War of Independence (d.1921).
- 17 May - David P. Tyndall, businessman (d.1970).
- 11 July - William O'Dwyer, judge, District Attorney and 100th Mayor of New York City (d.1964).
- 16 October - Michael Collins, Revolutionary and Commander-in-Chief of the Irish Free State Army, Cabinet Minister, shot and killed (d.1922).
- 30 October - Arthur Bateman, cricketer (d.1918).
Full date unknown
Deaths
Full date unknown
References
- ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press, p 152. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.
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