翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ 1921 in country music
・ 1921 in Croatia
・ 1921 in Denmark
・ 1921 in film
・ 1921 in France
・ 1921 in Germany
・ 1921 in Greece
・ 1921 in India
・ 1921 in Ireland
・ 1921 in Japan
・ 1921 in jazz
・ 1921 in literature
・ 1921 in Mandatory Palestine
・ 1921 in music
・ 1921 in New Zealand
1921 in Northern Ireland
・ 1921 in Norway
・ 1921 in Norwegian football
・ 1921 in organized crime
・ 1921 in paleontology
・ 1921 in philosophy
・ 1921 in poetry
・ 1921 in Portugal
・ 1921 in radio
・ 1921 in rail transport
・ 1921 in science
・ 1921 in Scotland
・ 1921 in South Africa
・ 1921 in Spain
・ 1921 in sports


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

1921 in Northern Ireland : ウィキペディア英語版
1921 in Northern Ireland

==Events==

*3 May - The province of Northern Ireland is created within the United Kingdom under terms of the Government of Ireland Act 1920.〔Statutory Rules & Orders published by authority, 1921, No. 533〕
*13 May - Irish elections, under terms of the Government of Ireland Act 1920: At close of nomination for elections to the new Parliament of Southern Ireland, all 128 candidates are returned unopposed and deemed elected. All 124 Sinn Féin candidates regard themselves as elected to the Second Dáil.
*24 May - Irish elections, under terms of the Government of Ireland Act 1920: In the Northern Ireland general election for the new Parliament of Northern Ireland (held by single transferable vote), it is apparent by 29 May that the Unionists have a substantial majority (40 out of 52 seats). The six Sinn Féin members consider themselves elected to sit in the Second Dáil (where five also hold seats representing Southern Ireland).
*7 June - The 40 elected Unionist Members of Parliament gather in Belfast City Hall. James Craig is elected as the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland.
*22 June - State opening of the first parliament at Belfast City Hall is conducted by George V of the United Kingdom who makes a speech (drafted by Jan Smuts) calling for reconciliation in Ireland.
*4 July - James Craig refuses to attend a peace conference in Dublin because the invitation by President Éamon de Valera was addressed to him personally instead of to the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland.
*8 July - At the Peace Conference in the Mansion House, Dublin, President de Valera accepts an invitation to meet the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Lloyd George, in London.
*10 July - Bloody Sunday: Clashes between Catholics and Protestants in Belfast result in 16 deaths (23 over the surrounding four-day period) and the destruction of over 200 (mostly Catholic) homes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) )
*12 July - Sinn Féin representatives arrive in London for talks.
*18 July - Ulster Unionist negotiators walk out of the truce talks in London.
*23 August - The Northern Cabinet agrees that Stormont Castle will be the permanent site of the Northern Houses of Parliament.
*11 October - The Irish Treaty Conference opens in London.
*21 November - Troops are sent to restore order after rioting breaks out in East Belfast.
*22 November - At least ten people die in widespread shootings in Belfast.
*6 December - Agreement is reached in the Treaty negotiations in London. The main points of the agreement include the creation of an Irish Free State within the Commonwealth, an Oath of Allegiance to the Crown and the Royal Navy will be able to use certain Free State ports.
*16 December - The British House of Commons accepts the Articles of Agreement. The House of Lords also votes to accept the Treaty by a large majority.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「1921 in Northern Ireland」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.