1914 in Ireland
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Events
- January 17 - Edward Carson inspects a parade of the East Belfast Regiment of the Ulster Volunteer Force.
- March 1 - Three outbreaks of foot and mouth disease are confirmed in County Cork.
- March 9 - The British Prime Minister proposes to allow the Ulster counties to hold a vote on whether or not to join a Home Rule parliament in Dublin.
- April 6 - The second reading of the Home Rule Bill is carried in Westminster.
- April 25 - 35,000 rifles and over 3 million rounds of ammunition are landed at Larne, Bangor and two other ports. The equipment is quickly distributed around Ulster.
- June 23 - The Government of Ireland Bill is introduced into the House of Lords. It allows Ulster counties to vote on whether or not they want to be included.
- July 10 - The Provisional Government of Ulster meets for the first time in the Ulster Hall. It vows to keep Ulster in trust for the British Empire.
- July 21 - A conference is opened at Buckingham Palace by the King. It is hoped that unionists and nationalists attending will break the impasse over Home Rule.
- July 24 - The Buckingham Palace conference ends in failure. Nationalists and unionists present couldn't agree in principle or detail.
- July 26 - Erskine Childers and his wife sail into Howth and land 2,500 guns for the Irish Volunteers.
- July 30 - The Government of Ireland (Amendment) Bill is postponed indefinitely due to the worsening European situation.
- August 12 - The County Clare-born inventor of the submarine, John Holland, dies in New Jersey aged 79.
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