• In January 1922, the British military began its final withdrawal from the 26 counties of ‘Southern Ireland’ that would, in time, become the Irish Free State.
  • D?il ?ireann. 1919. 10 April. Evidence on Conditions in Ireland: the American Commission on Conditions in Ireland. Washington: Bliss Building, 1921.
  • The first general election to the House of Commons of Southern Ireland in 1921 was used by Sinn F�in to produce a new D�il, the Second D�il.
  • The administrations for governing Southern Ireland were set up pursuant to the Treaty of 1921 and existed as a dual system of government along with the...
  • Treaty ports returned to Irish control. 1939. September: Southern Ireland declared its neutrality on the outbreak of WW II. 1940.
  • ...of Southern Ireland (19211922) was the upper house of the Parliament of Southern Ireland theoretically established by the 1920 Government of Ireland Act.
  • In May 1921, a general election was held to fill the 128 seats in the new House of Commons of Southern Ireland and 52 seats in the Northern Ireland House.
  • But Ireland came to the top of the political agenda when two elections in 1910, caused by a constitutional crisis regarding the powers of the House of Lords, made...
  • ...South Ireland or South of Ireland may refer to: *The southern part of the island of Ireland *Southern Ireland (19211922)...
  • In a direct response to this, the Ulster Volunteer Force was revived once again and the new Northern Ireland began its history in sectarian bloodshed.