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Conscription in the United Kingdom, was brought to an end
National Service in the United Kingdom, which required young men to undergo compulsory military training for a certain period, was brought to an end in 1960. The system of National Service had been in place since the outbreak of World War II in 1939 and was initially introduced as an emergency measure during the war. …
Cardinal Michael Logue, Primate of All Ireland, died in Armagh, Ireland
Cardinal Michael Logue, the Primate of All Ireland, died on November 19, 1924, in Armagh, Ireland in Ara Coeli the official residence of the Archbishop of Armagh, on 19 November 1924 and was buried in a cemetery in the grounds of his cathedral. …
Pamela Hinkson, born
Pamela Hinkson (19 November 1900 – 26 May 1982) was an Irish author and playwright. Pamela was born on November 05, 1900, was known for her works in literature, particularly her novels and plays. Hinkson came from a literary family and made her own mark in the Irish literary scene during the early to mid-20th century. …
Margaret Emmeline Conway Dobbs, Irish historian, is born
Margaret Emmeline Conway Dobbs, also known as Máire Mac an tSaoi, was born on November 04, 1922, in Cork, Ireland. She was an Irish historian, language activist, and poet. Her life and work spanned various fields, and she made significant contributions to Irish cultural and linguistic pursuits. …
17 people are burned to death in a house in Tubber, Co. Tipperary, probably by Rockite agitators
“Burnt to death, by the willful setting on fire of the house of Edmund Shea, on the night between the l9th and 20th of November instant.” …
Theobald Wolfe Tone, dies before his scheduled execution
Theobald Wolfe Tone, commonly known as Wolfe Tone (20 June 1763 - 19 November 1798) was a leading figure in the Irish independence movement, a prominent Irish revolutionary and one of the leaders of the United Irishmen, died on November 19, 1798. His death occurred while he was in British custody, and it is widely believed to have been a suicide. …
The Volunteers parliamentary reform bill is rejected by the Irish House of Commons, 157 to 77
The Volunteers (also known as the Irish Volunteers) were local militias raised by local initiative in Ireland in 1778. Their original purpose was to guard against invasion and to preserve law and order at a time when British soldiers were withdrawn from Ireland to fight abroad during the American Revolutionary War and the government failed to organise its own militia. …
King Charles I, of England, was born
King Charles I of England was born on November 19, 1600. He was the second son of James I of England (James VI of Scotland) and Anne of Denmark. Charles I became King of England, Scotland, and Ireland in 1625, succeeding his father. …
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