1917 in Ireland
Events from the year 1917 in Ireland.
Events
- 25 January – Armed merchantman was sunk by mines off Lough Swilly; 354 were killed of 475 aboard.
- 3 February – Count George Noble Plunkett, father of Joseph Mary Plunkett, won the Roscommon by-election|North Roscommon by-election] on an abstentionist Sinn Féin platform.
- 7 February – The Atlantic liner was sunk by Imperial German Navy U-boat southwest of Fastnet Rock; 41 were killed.
- 25 February – The was sunk by northwest of Fastnet Rock; twelve were killed.
- 7 March – Prime Minister David Lloyd George announced that Britain was ready to confer self-government to the parts of Ireland that wanted it. The north-eastern part would not be "coerced".
- 12 March – In the British House of Commons, J. P. Farrell proposed that Ireland be excluded from the operation of the National Services Act.
- 17 March – Booth Line armed merchant liner SS Antony inward bound from South America was torpedoed and sunk by west of Coningbeg lightship; 55 were killed.
- 20 March – A motion to reduce the salary of the British prime minister by £100 was introduced in the British House of Commons as a protest against the refusal to publish the proceedings of the 1916 Easter Rising courts martial.
- 10 May – Sinn Féin candidate Joseph McGuinness won a by-election in South Longford against the Irish Parliamentary Party's candidate McKenna. It was a political disaster for John Redmond and his Irish Parliamentary Party.
- 16 May – Prime Minister Lloyd George announced that he wanted immediate Home Rule for the 26 counties. Six north-eastern counties were to be excluded for a period of five years.
- 7–14 June – At the Battle of Messines on the Western Front, the 36th (Ulster) Division and 16th (Irish) Division both fought within IX Corps of the British Army.
- 16 June – The oiler Batoum was sunk by U-boat south of Fastnet Rock.
- 18 June – Prisoners taken during the Easter Rising, now released under an amnesty, arrived at Kingstown by mailboat.
- 10 July – Éamon de Valera of the Sinn Féin party beat the Irish Parliamentary Party Home Rule candidate Patrick Lynch in the East Clare by-election caused by the death on active service of Willie Redmond. One Dublin Castle official called it "the most important election that has ever taken place, or ever will, in Irish history."
- 16 July – The Round Room of the Mansion House in Dublin was filled to capacity as the leaders of Sinn Féin demanded the bodies of the Easter Rising leaders so they could be given a Christian burial.
- 25 July – Large crowds assembled at College Green in Dublin as the Irish Convention met for the first time.
- August – W. T. Cosgrave was elected for Sinn Féin in a by-election in Kilkenny.
- 10 September – The Imperial German Navy U-boat was sunk in Cork Harbour, probably by one of her own mines, with the loss of 26 crew.
- 2 October – Royal Navy armoured cruiser was torpedoed by off Rathlin Island with the loss of 18 crew, capsizing later.
- 25 October – Seventeen hundred Sinn Féin delegates attended a convention in the Mansion House where Éamon de Valera replaced Arthur Griffith as the organisation's president.
- 17 November – Action of 17 November 1917: Queenstown-based United States Navy destroyers and captured Imperial German Navy U-boat which was scuttled off Kinsale.
- 15 December – Cargo ship SS Formby bound for Waterford from Liverpool was torpedoed and sunk in the Irish Sea by with the loss of all 35 crew. Two days later her sister, SS Coningbeg, making the same passage was sunk nearby by the same German submarine with the loss of all 15 crew.
- Undated – Scoil Bhríde in Ranelagh was founded as the first gaelscoil.
Arts and literature
- May – W. B. Yeats acquired the Thoor Ballylee tower house near Gort.
- August – Anglo-Welsh composer Philip Heseltine began a year's stay in Ireland.
- Austin Clarke's narrative poem, The Vengeance of Fionn, was published.
- Francis Ledwidge's poems Songs of Peace were published posthumously.
- Annie M. P. Smithson's first novel, Her Irish Heritage, was published.
- The first feature film made in Ireland, A Girl of Glenbeigh, starring Kathleen O'Connor, was made by the Film Company of Ireland.
Sport
Association football
- ;Football League|Irish League]
- :Winners: Glentoran
- ;Irish Cup
- :Winners: Glentoran 2–0 Belfast Celtic
Gaelic games
- Football
- ;Senior Football Championship
- :Winners: Wexford
- :Wexford 0–9 : 0–5 Clare
- Hurling
- ;All-Ireland Senior [Hurling Championship|Senior Hurling Championship]
- :Winners: Dublin
- :Dublin (Collegians) 5–4 : 4–2 Tipperary (Boherlahan)
Births
- 1 January – Margaret Barry, traditional singer.
- 6 January – Maeve Brennan, short story writer and journalist.
- 15 February – Ruairi Brugha, Fianna Fáil party teachta dála, Member of the European Parliament, member of the Seanad.
- 18 February – John Keane, Waterford hurler.
- 3 March – Dave P. Tyndall, Jr., businessman.
- 17 March – Brian Boydell, composer, professor of music at Trinity College Dublin.
- 23 March – Josef Locke, born Joseph McLaughlin, tenor.
- 27 March – Harry West, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 1974 to 1979, Stormont member of parliament, Minister for Agriculture.
- 6 April – Jimmy Phelan, Kilkenny hurler.
- 9 April – Vincent O'Brien, race horse trainer.
- 14 April – Valerie Hobson, actress.
- 29 April – Paddy Ruschitzko, Laois hurler.
- 2 May – Con Cottrell, Cork hurler.
- 5 May – Jimmy Murray, Roscommon Gaelic footballer and All-Ireland winning captain.
- 25 May – Havelock Nelson, composer and pianist.
- 17 June – Michael Moynihan, Labour Party Senator and TD.
- 21 July – Simon Curley, cricketer.
- 15 August – Jack Lynch, taoiseach and leader of Fianna Fáil.
- 1 October – Cahal Daly, Cardinal, Archbishop of Armagh.
- 15 October – Kevin Boland, Fianna Fáil TD, served as Minister for Defence, Minister for Social Welfare, and Minister for Local Government.
- 1 November – Michael O'Higgins, Fine Gael party TD and senator.
- 3 November – Conor Cruise O'Brien, newspaper editor, author, diplomat, Labour Party TD and cabinet minister, Member of the European Parliament.
- 11 November – Michael O'Riordan, veteran of the Spanish Civil War and founder of the Communist Party of Ireland.
- 27 December – Jimmy McAlinden, footballer and football manager.
- Full date unknown – Paddy Grace, Kilkenny hurler.
Deaths
- 30 January – John McDonald, soldier and congressman in America.
- 2 April – John Phillips, member of parliament for South Longford.
- 17 April – Jane Barlow, poet and novelist.
- 6 May – Thomas Joseph Carr, second Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia.
- 10 May – Daniel Joseph Sheehan, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Flying Corps pilot in World War I, killed in action.
- 9 June – William Hoey Kearney Redmond, nationalist politician, barrister, brother of John Redmond, killed in Battle of Messines.
- 31 July – Francis Ledwidge, poet, killed in action during World War I.
- 25 September – Thomas Ashe, took part in the Easter Rising, died following forcible feeding while on hunger strike.
- 4 October – Dave Gallaher, rugby player for New Zealand, killed at the Battle of Passchendaele.
- 6 December – James Samuel Emerson, soldier, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1917 on the Hindenburg Line north of La Vacquerie, France.
- 12 December – Charles Bowen, politician in New Zealand.
- 27 December – William John Hennessy, artist.