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| Home Rule Act 1914 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2605 words) |
 | It was eventually replaced by a Fourth Home Rule Act, the Government of Ireland Act 1920, which gave Home Rule to six counties in the northeast (Northern Ireland) and (nominally) to twenty-six counties in the west and south (so-called "Southern Ireland"). |
 | The Liberals held on to government, and with the agreement both of the late king, Edward VII and the new king, George V threatened to swamp the Lords with sufficient new Liberal peers to give the Government a majority. |
 | The Act was enacted and received Royal Assent on 18 September 1914 thereby establishing that "on and after the appointed day there shall be in Ireland an Irish Parliament of HM the King and two houses, namely, the Irish Senate and the Irish House of Commons". |