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September 10
Section: September 10
September 10, 1923
The Irish Free State is admitted into the League of Nations
September 10, 1919
Dail Eirean outlawed by the English as a dangerous association.
September 10, 1916
While serving in the Dublin Fusiliers during World War I, Irish poet Tom Kettle dies in attack on Ginchy
September 10, 1897
HRH Duke of York opened the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum in Glasgow.
September 10, 1850
In Thurles, it is the final day of the first canonical synod of the Irish church, summoned by Paul Cullen
September 10, 1831
Jeremiah ODonovan Rossa, Fenian, is born in Rosscarbery, Co. Cork
September 10, 1771
Birth of Mungo Park at Foulshiels, near Selkirk. He became an explorer and doctor who charted the course of the River Niger.
September 10, 1763
The Freemans Journal is founded in Dublin by Charles Lucas
September 10, 1641
Oliver Cromwell seizes Drogheda
September 10, 1602
Red Hugh ODonnell dies in Simancas, Spain; evidence suggests he was poisoned by an English spy
September 10, 1547
English defeated Scots at Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, near Edinburgh
September 10, 1315
Battle of Connor. Major victory for Edward Bruce in his invasion of Ulster
September 10, 1297
William Wallace seizes high ground above Stirling Bridge and bars route of invading English in battle the following day.