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==Events==
  • Irish Cup » :Winners: Ulster 3 - 0 Cliftonville

    Gaelic Games

  • Cavan GAA President Michael Davin resigns.
  • Cavan GAA football teams Annagh Sons of Usnagh, Mountnugent Red Hands, Belturbet Rory O'Moore's, Mullagh Briffnians, Killinkere Defenders, Cross Independents, Moybulgue St. Patricks, and the Virginia Sarsfields are formed.
  • The Kiltimagh Cavan GAA Club is formed.
  • The Limerick Commercials win the first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship defeating the Dundalk Young Irelands.
  • April 1 - The first All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is held in Birr County Offaly between Galway and Tipperary.
  • December 27 - The first Cavan GAA County Convention is held at McGoldricks Hotel in Ballyjamesduff.

    Births

  • 1 May - Alan Cunningham, soldier noted for victories in the East African Campaign during the Second World War (d.1983).
  • 6 May - Michael Browne, Master General of the Dominicans, Cardinal (d.1971).
  • 7 May - Benjamin Glazer, Academy Award-winning writer, producer and director (d.1956).
  • 18 May - Richard Wyndham-Quin, 6th Earl of Dunraven, peer (d.1965).
  • 24 May - Edward Mannock, First World War flying ace and posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross (d.1918).
  • 19 August - Francis Ledwidge, poet, killed in action during World War I (d.1917).
  • 27 August - Carmel Snow, journalist and editor of the American edition of Harper's Bazaar from 1934 to 1958 (d.1961).
  • 6 November - Edward McLysaght, genealogist and writer (d.1986).
  • 11 November - Canon John M. Hayes, priest and Muintir na Tíre founder.
  • 21 November - Joseph Mary Plunkett, nationalist, poet, journalist, and one of leaders of the Easter Rising, executed (d.1916).

    Full date unknown

  • Harry Boland, Irish Volunteer in Easter Rising, Sinn Féin MP, shot by members of the Free State National Army (d.1922).
  • Joseph Brennan, civil servant and Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland (d.1963).
  • Joseph McGrath, Sinn Féin and later Cumann na nGaedhael TD, racehorse owner and breeder (d.1966).
  • Patrick O'Connell, soccer player and manager (d.1959).
  • Padraig O'Keeffe, fiddle player (d.1963).
  • Amby Power, Clare hurler (d.1960).

    Deaths

  • 17 January - Martin Haverty, writer.
  • 17 February - William Dowling, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Lucknow, India (b.1825).
  • 16 April - John McCaul, educator, theologian, and the second president of the University of Toronto (b.1807).
  • 30 April - Edward Hardman, geologist (b.1845).
  • 25 August - Matthew Cooke, economic entomologist in California (b.1829).
  • 22 November - Ulick Bourke, scholar and writer who founded the Gaelic Union (b.1829).
  • 4 December - Mary Frances Clarke, founder of the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (b.1803).

    Full date unknown

  • Rev. William Anderson O'Connor, theologian.
  • Richard Quain, anatomist and surgeon (b.1800).Further Information

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