An election to Dublin Corporation took place in March 1911 as part of that year's Irish local elections. The election saw a decline for Sinn Féin, with the Unionists regaining their position as the councils second party.[1]
^O'Brien, Joseph V. (1982). Dear, Dirty Dublin: A City in Distress, 1899-1916. p. 93. ISBN 9780520039650.
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An election to DublinCorporation took place in March 1911 as part of that year's Irish local elections. The election saw a decline for Sinn Féin, with...
and sit on the council. DublinCorporation (now Dublin City Council) becomes the new municipal authority for the city of Dublin. Daniel O'Connell was elected...
Dublin (/ˈdʌblɪn/ ; Irish: Baile Átha Cliath, pronounced [ˈbˠalʲə aːhə ˈclʲiə] or [ˌbʲlʲaː ˈclʲiə]) is the capital of Republic of Ireland and also largest...
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Judicial County of Dublin, including Dublin Circuit Court, the Dublin County Registrar and the Dublin Metropolitan District Court). Dublin also sees law enforcement...
the Corporation Act 1661 requiring that, besides taking the Oath of Supremacy, all members of corporations were, within one year after election, to receive...
the citizens of Dublin by charter the ability to form guilds. 1204 - John, King of England grants a licence to the corporation of Dublin to hold an annual...
(1843), Third Edition OS Maps (1911–12), Fourth Edition OS Maps (1935–38), GSGS 3906 (1940) and GSGS 4136 (1942). Maps of Dublin accompanying Thom's Official...
the Temperance–Labour Councillor Albert L. Altman, a Jew, for election to DublinCorporation. In 1909, he wrote a favourable article in Sinn Féin on the...
a member of DublinCorporation from 1912 and a Poor Law Guardian from 1908 to 1920. He was elected as MP for the constituency of Dublin College Green...
the frequent elections were deemed inconvenient, the Septennial Act 1715 extended the maximum to seven years, but the Parliament Act 1911 reduced it to...
of the city walls, provided by the Corporation of Dublin. The college's first provost was the Archbishop of Dublin, Adam Loftus (after whose former college...
meaning 'ringfort of Maonas') is an affluent inner suburb on the Southside of Dublin in Ireland. It begins at the southern side of the Grand Canal and stretches...
Elections were held in January and June 1920 for the various county and district councils of Ireland. The elections were organised by the Dublin Castle...