| Date | | | |
| 9-Sep-1927 | 17 | Civic week held for First time in Dublin. | |
| 2-Dec-1927 | | Second Free State Loan floated for £7,089,175, and was oversubscribed. $4,006,925 in the Irish Free State and £3,082,250 or $15,000,000 dollars in America. | |
| 15-Dec-1927 | | Mr. James MacNeill, High Commissioner in London appointed Governor-General of the Irish Free State on retirement of His Excellency Timothy Michael Healy. | |
| 1-Feb-1928 | | James MacNeill sworn in as Governor-General of the Irish Free State before the Chief Justice. | |
| 11-Aug-1928 | | The Second Aonach Tailteann opened at Croke Park. The games and contests continued until the 27th. | |
| 30-Aug-1928 | | Mr. Frank Billings Kellogg, Secretary of State, United States America, arrived in Dublin and was accorded a public welcome, and was presented with the Freedom of the City. | |
| 10-Sep-1928 | | Irish Free State Currency Notes issued. | |
| 1-Dec-1928 | | Irish Free State Coinage issued. | |
| 6-Feb-1929 | | The Statue of King William III. (previously damaged by a land mine) removed from College Green. | |
| 23-Jun-1929 | | High Mass, to mark the centenary year of Catholic Emancipation, celebrated in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, in the presence of between 300,000 and 400,000 worshippers. | |