18 February – a group of Protestant English settlers surrender to Irish authorities at Castlebar in County Mayo in hopes of having their lives spared, but are killed one week later at Shrule on orders of Edmond Bourke.
17 March – a group of nobles sign the "Catholic Remonstrance" at Trim, County Meath addressed to King Charles I.
19 March – the citizens of Galway seize an English naval ship and close the town gates in support of the Irish Rebellion of 1641.
10 May – in a Catholic synod at Kilkenny, bishops draft the Confederate Oath of Association, calling on Catholics to swear allegiance to Charles I and to obey orders and decrees made by a "Supreme Council of the Confederate Catholics", hence the rebels become known as Confederate Ireland.[3]
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