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Today on Celtic History on
May 25th
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Total Events: 19
Tue
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May 1971
Invergordon aluminium works starts production.
Thu
25
May 1967
Celtic Football Club won European Cup.
Wed
25
May 1921
The Dublin brigade of the IRA attacks and sets fire to the Customs House; 120 of its men are captured and 11 are killed
Mon
25
May 1914
British House of Commons passes Irish Home Rule for the third time
Sat
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May 1912
First issue of the weekly suffrage magazine, Irish Citizen, appears
Tue
25
May 1909
Oscar Slater found guilty of murder.
Mon
25
May 1903
Ewart Milne, poet, is born in Dublin
Fri
25
May 1900
John Hunt, expert on mediaeval art, is born in Limerick
Sat
25
May 1895
Oscar Wilde is sentenced to two years imprisonment for offences “against public decency”
Mon
25
May 1885
Gerald Boland, nationalist politician, is born in Manchester
Wed
25
May 1870
Irish Fenians raid Eccles Hill, Québec
Wed
25
May 1842
Birth on Valentia Island, Co. Kerry, of Helen Blackburn, early leader of the movement for the emancipation of women
Tue
25
May 1830
Henry Montgomery, the leading Unitarian protagonist, leads a secession of Non-subscribers from the General Synod which establishes the Remonstrant Synod of Ulster
Tue
25
May 1745
Lord John Allen (3rd Viscount Allen), former MP for Carysfort, dies of a fever caused from cuts to his fingers inflicted by the sword of a dragoon
Sat
25
May 1726
First circulating library opened in Edinburgh.
Thu
25
May 1713
John Stuart, Earl of Bute, Britains first Scottish Prime Minister, born.
Mon
25
May 1705
On this date, May Eustace Sherlock, gentleman, petitions the Commons for relief from the great oppressions he lies under, by the undue practices and power of Maurice Annesley, a Justice of the Peace. Annesley is an MP. The ensuing complicated legal case
Sat
25
May 1315
Irish Ally, Edward Bruce of Scotland, arrives in Ireland.
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May 1315
Edward Bruce, brother of Robert Bruce, having been invited by some Gaelic chiefs, leads an expedition to Ireland with the aim of conquering it
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