March 10, 0560
On March 10 560, St Kessog, the Irish missionary in the Lennox area and southern Perthshire, was killed.
March 11, 1954
Margaret Elizabeth Cousins (née Gillespie, also known as Gretta Cousins; 7 November 1878 – 11 March 1954) was an Irish-Indian educationist, suffragist and Theosophist, who established All India …
March 11, 1951
Sir Alexander Fleming (August 06, 1881 – March 11, 1955) was a Scottish biologist and pharmacologist.
March 11, 1926
Éamon de Valera resigned as the head of Sinn Féin in January 1926.
March 11, 1880
Charles Stewart Parnell, a prominent Irish nationalist leader and the figurehead of the Irish Parliamentary Party in the late 19th century, played a significant role in the Irish land reform movement.
March 11, 1873
William Ewart Gladstone’s Irish University Bill was defeated in the House of Commons on March 11, 1873.
March 11, 1858
Thomas James Clarke, a key figure in the Irish revolutionary movement, was born on March 11, 1858, on the Isle of Wight, England, to Irish parents.
March 11, 1812
William Vincent Wallace was born on March 11, 1812, in Waterford, Ireland.
March 11, 1747
Iolo Morganwg, born Edward Williams, was a significant figure in Welsh culture and literature, best known for his poetry and for being a major influence on the Welsh Romantic period.
March 12, 1974
Billy Fox, a Protestant Irish nationalist senator and member of the Fine Gael party from County Monaghan, was assassinated on March 12, 1974.
March 12, 1875
John Mitchel, an Irish nationalist, journalist, and political figure, was re-elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tipperary on April 16, 1875.
March 12, 1832
Captain Charles Cunningham Boycott, the English land agent in Ireland whose name became synonymous with ostracism, was born on March 12, 1832, in Norfolk, England.