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19-Jul-1903Arrival of Home Fleet in Dublin Bay. 
21-Jul-1903Their Majesties King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra arrived at Kingstown, and drove to the Vice-Regal Lodge amid great enthusiasm. In the evening their Majesties visited T.R.H. the Duke and Duchess of Connaught at the Royal Hospital. Dublin illuminated. 
22-Jul-1903Her Majesty presented badges to Jubilee Nurses in St. Patrick's Hall, Dublin Castle, and visited the Alexandra College. His Majesty the King held a Levee at Dublin Castle. Afterwards their Majesties visited Trinity College, and received an address from the University of Dublin. 
23-Jul-1903His Majesty presented new colours to the Royal Hibernian Military School, and held a review of the troops in Phoenix Park. Court held by the King and Queen at Dublin Castle. 
24-Jul-1903The King visited the Guinness Trust Buildings, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and the Royal Irish Constabulary Depot -the Queen, the Hospice for the Dying, Harold's cross, and the Hospital for the Incurables Donnybrook. Afterwards their majesties paid a visit to the Royal College of St. Patrick, Maynooth, and received an address. 
25-Jul-1903Departure of their Majesties from Dublin to visit Belfast on the 27th, Londonderry on the 28th, Galway on the 30th, and Cork on the 1st August. 
1-Aug-1903Their Majesties re-embarked on the Royal Yacht at Queenstown. The King on leaving Ireland "To My Irish People." 
28-Oct-1903Degree of Doctor of Laws publicly conferred by the Royal University on H.R.HI. the Duke of Connaught, and that of Doctor of Music on the Duchess of Connaught. 
28-Oct-1903The remains of the Rt.Hon. William Edward Hartpole Lecky, P.C., O.M. after cremation, deposited in the family vault at Mount Jerome Cemetery. Public funeral. 
26-Apr-1904Their Majesties King Edward VII, and Queen Alexandra arrived at Kingstown. Having received addresses from the principal Public Bodies in Ireland, they proceeded by rail to Nass, and Punchestown races. 

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