| Date | | | |
| 13-Nov-1900 | | Right Hon. George Wyndham sworn in as Chief Secretary. | |
| 24-Jan-1901 | | King Edward VII. proclaimed in Dublin. | |
| 31-Mar-1901 | | Census of the population of Dublin taken. Number of inhabitants within the municipal area, 280,108, inhabiting 32,004 houses. | |
| 1-Apr-1901 | | New branch line of railway from Kingsbridge to North Wall completed. Glasnevin and Drumcondra stations opened for traffic. | |
| 16-Apr-1901 | | Bronze statue of the late Right Hon. Lord Plunket, Archbishop of Dublin, from the studio of Hamo Thorneycroft, R.A., unveiled by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant in Kildare- place. | |
| 20-Aug-1901 | | Pan Celtic Congress held in Dublin under the auspices of the Celtic Association . Inaugural ceremony y at the Mansion House. | |
| 16-May-1902 | | German Squadron, consisting of eight battleships, under the command of Prince Henry of Prussia, arrived in Dublin Bay, and anchored off the East Pier, Kingstown, 'till the 22nd. | |
| 20-May-1902 | | The "Roberts" House, in the Zoological Gardens, opened by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. | |
| 30-May-1902 | | Graduates' Memorial Hall, Trinity College opened by His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant. | |
| 12-Aug-1902 | | Departure of His Excellency Earl Cadogan, K.C. consequent on his resignation of the Viceroyalty. | |