1944 in Ireland
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[edit] Events
- January 26 - W. T. Cosgrave officially resigns as leader of Fine Gael.
- March 10 - The United States alleges that Ireland's neutrality is operating in favour of the Axis Powers.
- March 13 - The British Government bans all travel between Great Britain and Ireland.
- March 22 - Cymric (Capt. C. Cassidy) lost between Ardrossan and Lisbon - 11 dead
- June 1 - The general election gives the ruling Fianna Fáil a majority of 14 seats over all other parties.
- June 7 - The Minister for Supplies, Seán Lemass, announces further rationing of electricity.
- July 21 - Irish Fir (Capt, J.P. Kelly) reports a 'near miss' torpedo attack in North Atlantic.
- August 22 - Men from Tyrone and Fermanagh form an Anti-Partition League in Dublin.
- November 29 - The Chief Genealogical Officer issues County Dublin with a coat of arms, the first county to receive such a distinction.
- November 30 - General Eoin O'Duffy, former leader of the Blueshirts, dies aged 52.
[edit] Arts and literature
- John M. Feehan founds the successful Cork-based publishing house Mercier Press.
[edit] Sport
[edit] Football
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- Winners: Shelbourne
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- Winners: Shamrock Rovers 3 - 2 Shelbourne.
[edit] Golf
- Irish Open is not played due to The Emergency.
[edit] Births
[edit] January to June
- 2 January - Martin Drennan, Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Galway and Kilmacduagh.
- 5 January - Edward Haughey, Baron Ballyedmond, businessman and senator.
- 7 January - Joe McGowan, historian, folklorist and author.
- 8 February - Brian Farrell, Roman Catholic bishop in the Roman Curia.
- 22 February - Richard Higgins, Titular Bishop of the Casae Calanae and an Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA.
- 10 April - Leo O'Reilly, Bishop of Kilmore (1998 - ).
- 21 May - Gerry Murphy, soccer coach.
- 21 May - Mary Robinson, first female and seventh President of Ireland (1990 - 1997), United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (1997 - 2002).
- 24 May - Raymond Field, Auxiliary Bishop in the Archdiocese of Dublin.
- 25 May - Tom Munnelly, folk-song collector (d.2007).
- 27 May - Hugh Lambert, journalist and editor (d.2005).
- 30 May - Liam Naughten, Fine Gael politician, Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann from 1995 until his death. (d.1996)
- 5 June - Colm Wilkinson, singer and actor.
- 29 June - Seán Doherty, former Fianna Fáil TD and Cabinet Minister (d.2005).
- June - Paul Coghlan, Fine Gael Senator.
- June - Paul Connaughton, Fine Gael TD for Galway East.
[edit] July to December
- 3 July - Tim O'Malley, former Progressive Democrats TD.
- 17 July - Vincent Browne, journalist, RTE broadcaster.
- 31 July - David Norris, member of the Seanad representing University of Dublin.
- 7 August - Brendan McWilliams, meteorologist and science writer (d.2007).
- 9 August - Seán Barrett, former Fine Gael TD and Cabinet Minister.
- 1 September - Pat Upton, Irish Labour Party TD (d.1999).
- 1 September - Eamonn Walsh, Auxiliary Bishop of Dublin (1990 - ).
- 9 September - Bernard Allen, Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central.
- 24 September - Eavan Boland, poet.
- 16 October - Paul Durcan, poet.
- 19 October - Liam Lawlor, Fianna Fáil politician, resigned following a finding that he had failed to co-operate with a planning irregularities investigation (d.2005).
- October - Emmet Stagg, Irish Labour Party TD for Kildare North.
- 30 November - John Boland, senior Fine Gael politician (d.2000).
- 28 December - Noel Ahern, Fianna Fáil TD for Dublin North West and Minister of State at the Department of Finance with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works.
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- Seymour Crawford, Fine Gael TD for Cavan-Monaghan.
- Tom Garvin, political scientist and historian.
- Noel Skehan, former Kilkenny hurler.
- Tom Walsh, former Kilkenny hurler.
[edit] Deaths
- 15 March - Thomas Byrne, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1898 at the Battle of Omdurman, Sudan (b.1866).
- 25 April - Tony Mullane, Major League Baseball player (b.1859).
- 12 May - Edel Quinn, lay missionary (b.1907).
- 10 June - Frank Ryan, member of the Irish Republican Army, editor of An Phoblacht, leftist activist and leader of Irish volunteers on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War (b.1902).
- 19 September - David Lord, Royal Air Force pilot, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry at Arnhem (b.1913).
- 6 November - Walter Guinness, 1st Baron Moyne, British politician and businessman, assassinated in Cairo by the Zionist group Lehi (Stern Gang) (b.1880).
- 28 November - Sir William Moore, 1st Baronet, Unionist MP and Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland 1925-1937 (b.1864).
- 30 November - Eoin O'Duffy, first leader of Fine Gael and the Blueshirts, leader of Irish volunteers on the Nationalist side of the Spanish Civil War (b.1892).
- 1 December - Charlie Kerins, Chief of Staff of the IRA, convicted of murder ofGarda Siochána officer and hanged (b.1918).
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- Mainie Jellett, painter (b.1897).

