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| Ambush Collins Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| 22nd Aug Cork Collins crushes opposition to the Free State Treaty in Dublin & is ambushed in Cork |
| Constitution Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| 6th Dec London Negotiations ultimately result in the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed on 6 December 1921, which provides for a new Irish State, named the "Irish Free State" |
| Constitution Valera, Eamon de | |
| 14th Aug Dublin De Valera rejects Dominion status for Ireland |
| 6th Dec London Negotiations ultimately result in the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed on 6 December 1921, which provides for a new Irish State, named the "Irish Free State" |
| 6th Dec London The new Irish Free State is to be a Dominion, with a bicameral parliament, executive authority vested in the king but exercised by an Irish Government elected by a lower house called Dil 進reann |
| Death of Collins, Michael Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| 22nd Aug Cork Death of Michael Collins |
| Independence Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| 6th Dec London Negotiations ultimately result in the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed on 6 December 1921, which provides for a new Irish State, named the "Irish Free State" |
| 6th Dec London The new Irish Free State is to be a Dominion, with a bicameral parliament, executive authority vested in the king but exercised by an Irish Government elected by a lower house called Dil 進reann |
| Independence Valera, Eamon de | |
| 6th Dec London The new Irish Free State is to be a Dominion, with a bicameral parliament, executive authority vested in the king but exercised by an Irish Government elected by a lower house called Dil 進reann |
| Irish Free State Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| 6th Dec London Negotiations ultimately result in the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed on 6 December 1921, which provides for a new Irish State, named the "Irish Free State" |
| 6th Dec London The new Irish Free State is to be a Dominion, with a bicameral parliament, executive authority vested in the king but exercised by an Irish Government elected by a lower house called Dil 進reann |
| Irish Free State Valera, Eamon de | |
| 6th Dec London The new Irish Free State is to be a Dominion, with a bicameral parliament, executive authority vested in the king but exercised by an Irish Government elected by a lower house called Dil 進reann |
| Treaty Anglo Irish Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| 22nd Aug Cork Collins crushes opposition to the Free State Treaty in Dublin & is ambushed in Cork |
| Dec Dublin Most of the Irish Republican Army oppose the Treaty, opening the prospect of civil war |
| Dec Dublin The Treaty is controversial, 紳mon de Valera, President of the Irish Republic is unhappy that Collins had signed any deal without his and his cabinet's authorisation |
| 6th Dec London Negotiations ultimately result in the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed on 6 December 1921, which provides for a new Irish State, named the "Irish Free State" |
| 6th Dec London Republican purists regard it as a sell-out, with the replacement of the republic by dominion status within the British Empire, and an Oath of Allegiance made (it was then claimed) directly to the King |
| 6th Dec London The new Irish Free State is to be a Dominion, with a bicameral parliament, executive authority vested in the king but exercised by an Irish Government elected by a lower house called Dil 進reann |
| 6th Dec London The treaty provides for a possible all-Ireland state, subject to the right of a six-county region in the northeast to opt out of the Free State (which it immediately does) |
| Treaty Anglo Irish Valera, Eamon de | |
| Dec Dublin The Treaty is controversial, 紳mon de Valera, President of the Irish Republic is unhappy that Collins had signed any deal without his and his cabinet's authorisation |
| 6th Dec London Negotiations ultimately result in the Anglo-Irish Treaty signed on 6 December 1921, which provides for a new Irish State, named the "Irish Free State" |
| 6th Dec London Republican purists regard it as a sell-out, with the replacement of the republic by dominion status within the British Empire, and an Oath of Allegiance made (it was then claimed) directly to the King |
| 6th Dec London The new Irish Free State is to be a Dominion, with a bicameral parliament, executive authority vested in the king but exercised by an Irish Government elected by a lower house called Dil 進reann |
| 6th Dec London The treaty provides for a possible all-Ireland state, subject to the right of a six-county region in the northeast to opt out of the Free State (which it immediately does) |
| Truce Barton, Robert | |
| 11th Oct London Irish Treaty delegates Arthur Griffith (leader) and Robert Barton (with Robert Erskine Childers as Secretary General to the delegation) set up headquarters at 22 Hans Place in Knights bridge and reside there until conclusion of the Treaty in December |
| Truce Broy, Ned | |
| 11th Oct London Collins takes up quarters at 15 Cadogan Gardens. His personal staff included Liam Tobin, Ned Broy and Joe McGrath |
| Truce Childers, Robert Erskine | |
| 11th Oct London Irish Treaty delegates Arthur Griffith (leader) and Robert Barton (with Robert Erskine Childers as Secretary General to the delegation) set up headquarters at 22 Hans Place in Knights bridge and reside there until conclusion of the Treaty in December |
| Truce Collins, Michael John "Mick" | |
| London de Valera nominates a team of delegates headed by Arthur Griffith, with Michael Collins as his deputy, Collins agreed to go to London |
| 11th Oct London Collins takes up quarters at 15 Cadogan Gardens. His personal staff included Liam Tobin, Ned Broy and Joe McGrath |
| 11th Oct London Irish Treaty delegates Arthur Griffith (leader) and Robert Barton (with Robert Erskine Childers as Secretary General to the delegation) set up headquarters at 22 Hans Place in Knights bridge and reside there until conclusion of the Treaty in December |
| Truce Griffith, Arthur | |
| London de Valera nominates a team of delegates headed by Arthur Griffith, with Michael Collins as his deputy, Collins agreed to go to London |
| Truce McGrath, Joe | |
| 11th Oct London Collins takes up quarters at 15 Cadogan Gardens. His personal staff included Liam Tobin, Ned Broy and Joe McGrath |
| Truce Tobin, Liam | |
| 11th Oct London Collins takes up quarters at 15 Cadogan Gardens. His personal staff included Liam Tobin, Ned Broy and Joe McGrath |
| Truce Valera, Eamon de | |
| 23rd Aug Dublin The Irish Dail rejects the British peace offer |
| 6th Dec Britain signs a peace treaty with Ireland |
| 6th Dec de Valera nominates a team of delegates headed by Arthur Griffith, with Michael Collins as his deputy, Collins agreed to go to London |