1923 in Ireland

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Template:YearInIrelandNav Events from the year 1923 in Ireland.

Incumbents

Events

January

February

April

  • 1 April – The Provisional Government established customs posts on the border with Northern Ireland.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
  • 11 April – Liam Lynch, Chief of Staff of the Irregulars, was wounded and captured by the Free State's National Army in the Knockmealdown Mountains.<ref name=WI>Template:Cite book</ref> His subsequent death in Clonmel was also announced by the army.
  • 14 April – Austin Stack was captured by National Army troops at the foot of the Knockmealdown Mountains.
  • 30 April – Thousands turned up to greet Jim Larkin as he returned to Ireland after a nine-year absence in the United States.

May

July

  • 20 July – Éamon de Valera appealed to the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic for $100,000 to fight the forthcoming general election.

August

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September

October

  • 13 October–23 November – 1923 Irish Hunger Strikes: IRA prisoners in Irish gaols staged a hunger strike; two died.<ref name=WI/>
  • 15 October – The Mallow Viaduct over the River Blackwater was officially re-opened by President of the Executive Council, W. T. Cosgrave.

November

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Arts and literature

Sports

Association football

Boxing

  • World light heavyweight championship
    Winners: Mike McTigue defeated Battling Siki for the title on St Patrick's Day, 1923, at La Scala Theatre, Dublin.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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Gaelic Games

Births

Deaths

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  • 22 November – Andy O'Sullivan, agriculturalist and Irish Republican, died after 40 days on hunger strike in St. Bricin's Military Hospital, Dublin in 1923 Irish Hunger Strikes (born 1882).<ref name=RollHon/>
  • 5 December – Edward Martyn, playwright and activist (born 1859).

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