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Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Football
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- 29 February Wales 6 - 1 Ireland (in Wrexham)[1]
- 7 March Ireland 0 - 2 England (in Belfast)[1]
- 28 March Ireland 3 - 3 Scotland (in Belfast)[1]
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- Winners: Distillery
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- Winners: Distillery 3 - 1 Glentoran
Tennis
Births
- 15 February - Arthur Shields, actor (d.1970).
- March - Martin Joseph Sheehan, soldier and Royal Air Service Observer in World War I, killed in action (d.1918).
- 4 April - Sir Osmond Esmonde, 12th Baronet, diplomat and politician (d.1936).
- 24 April - F. R. Higgins, poet and theatre director (d.1941).
- 9 May - Austin Clarke, poet, playwright and writer (d.1974).
- 22 May - Cyril Fagan, astrologer (d.1970).
- 28 August - Liam O'Flaherty, novelist and short story writer (d.1984).
- 25 December - Sister Philippa Brazill, nurse in Australia (d.1988).
Full date unknown
Deaths
- 4 March - Peter Richard Kenrick, first Catholic archbishop west of the Mississippi River (b.1806).
- 4 May - Timothy Anglin, politician in Canada and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (b.1822).
- 18 May - Patrick Alphonsus Buckley, soldier, lawyer, statesman, and judge in New Zealand (b.1841).
- 8 August - William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick, peer (b.1840).
- 10 August - Jeremiah O'Sullivan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Mobile (b.1842).
- 15 August - Patrick Duggan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert (b.1813).
- 22 September - Edward Selby Smyth, British General, commanded Militia of Canada from 1874 to 1880 (b.1819).
- 1 November - Jack (Nonpareil) Dempsey, boxer (b.1862).
- 31 December - Leland Hone, cricketer (b.1853).
Full date unknown
References
- ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press, p 154-155. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.
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