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March-The and defeats
* 19 March-The Welsh national team defeats Ireland to win the Six Nations rugby tournament and secure its first " grand slam " since the 1978.

March-The and by
* March-The Rambler is founded by Edward Cave ; it lasts for 208 issues, and is mostly written by Samuel Johnson.
* March-The Pneumatic Institution for research into the medical implications of newly-discovered gases is established by Thomas Beddoes in Bristol.
* 1837 – 28 March-The Hoddle Grid of streets for the central business district is surveyed by Robert Hoddle
* 31 March-The tricolour flag flown over the Dublin GPO in 1916 is handed back by the British to Taoiseach Seán Lemass in London.
* 20 March-The Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork ( since January ), Tomás Mac Curtain, is murdered by armed Royal Irish Constabulary ( RIC ) men who break into his home.
* 22 March-The burned body of Bridget Cleary is discovered in County Tipperary ; her husband, Michael, is subsequently convicted and imprisoned for manslaughter, his defence being a belief that he had killed a changeling left in his wife's place after she had been abducted by fairies.
* 29 March-The Irish Crimes Act of 1887 is introduced by Arthur Balfour in response to the boycott of certain landlords by their tenants ( led by the National Land League ), suspending the right to trial of people suspected of involvement in the boycott.
* 9 March-The Three Doctors ’ Pact is signed by Dr AB Xuma ( African National Congress ), Dr Gagathura Mohambry Naicker ( Natal Indian Congress ) and Dr Yusuf Dadoo ( Transvaal Indian Congress )
* 12 March-The South African Indian Congress ( SAIC ) delegation is received by the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, in Delhi, India, submitting a petition drafted in consultation with Mohandas Gandhi.
* 13 March-The Potchefstroom treaty is signed by President Paul Kruger and President F. T.
* 22 March-The Transvaal Asiatic Registration Act is passed in parliament which started protests by Indians
* 14 March-The National Service bill is passed by the parliament.

March-The and .
* 1848 March-The legislature forms Caldwell County from Bastrop and Gonzales counties.
* 1994 March-The first highway in the prefecture is completed, running from Aizumi to Wakimachi.
* 1998 March-The Otsuka Museum of Fine Arts is opened.
* 2006 March-The towns of Minami and Kaiyo are inaugurated.
* March-The Telemachus episode of James Joyce's Ulysses is published ( in serialised form ) in the American journal The Little Review.
* 3 March-The U. S. Congress enacts the Comstock Law, making it illegal to send any " obscene, lewd, or lascivious " books through the mail.
* 4 March-The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board ( MPCB ) refused to clear a project of Pepsi to expand their plant to triple production in Chembur, Mumbai on the grounds that the expansion will have a polluting effect on the environment.
* 8 March-The government reverses its decision on federal rule in Bihar to avert humiliation in a vote on the issue in the upper house.
* 9 March-The All Parties Hurriyat Conference is formed in Kashmir.
* March-The first non-Congress government sweeps to power following Indira Gandhi's defeat at the general elections.
* March-The last Indian troops are withdrawn from Sri Lanka.
* 6 March-The British SAS kills three unarmed members of the IRA in Gibraltar.
* 5 March-The petrol strike ends as 800 tanker drivers resume work.
* 7 March-The Minister for External Affairs, Seán MacBride, recommends an economic or customs union between the two parts of Ireland.
* March-The Telemachus episode of James Joyce's Ulysses is published ( in serialised form ) in the American journal The Little Review.
* 9 March-The British Prime Minister proposes to allow the Ulster counties to hold a vote on whether or not to join a Home Rule parliament in Dublin.
* 6 March-The obligation of the Post Office in regard to letters addressed in Irish is raised in the British House of Commons.
* 31 March-The Lord-Lieutenant announces that King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra intend to visit Ireland within the coming year.

Ottawa and Hockey
Ottawa Hockey Club " Silver Seven " ( the original Ottawa Senators ( original ) | Ottawa Senators ), the Champion of the Stanley Cup in 1905
* 1917 – The National Hockey League is formed, with the Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, Ottawa Senators, Quebec Bulldogs, and Toronto Arenas as its first teams.
Stanley sent the following message to the victory celebration held on March 18, 1892, at Ottawa's Russell Hotel for the three-time champion Ottawa Hockey Club:
Sweetland and Ross first presented the trophy in 1893 to the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association on behalf of the affiliated Montreal Hockey Club, the champions of the Amateur Hockey Association of Canada ( AHAC ), since they " defeated all comers during the late season, including the champions of the Ontario Association " ( Ottawa ).
Five days later, in the first Stanley Cup Final game, Montreal HC beat the Ottawa Hockey Club, 3 – 1.
During December Battalion forwards Cody Hodgson and Evgeny Grachev represented their respective countries ( Canada and Russia ) at the World Junior Hockey Championships in Ottawa.
* Montreal HC and Ottawa HC tie for first place in the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( CAHL ) regular season with 6 – 2 records.
* Ottawa Hockey Club wins the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( CAHL ) championship but declines to challenge Winnipeg for the Stanley Cup
* January — Ottawa Hockey Club defeats Winnipeg Rowing Club to defend the Stanley Cup in a Cup challenge.
* February — Stanley Cup champion Ottawa Hockey Club withdraws from the Canadian Amateur Hockey League ( CAHL ) over a demand by the league to replay a game.
* 18 December — Dawson City Nuggets begin a 4, 000 mile journey by dog sled to play the Ottawa Hockey Club in a Stanley Cup challenge scheduled for 13 January 1905.
* Ottawa Hockey Club wins a challenge series against the Dawson City Nuggets of Dawson City, Yukon two games to nil.
* Ottawa wins the Federal Amateur Hockey League ( FAHL ) championship to defend the Stanley Cup.
* February — Ottawa Hockey Club defeats Queen's College of Kingston, Ontario in a Stanley Cup challenge
* March — Ottawa Hockey Club wins the Eastern Canada Hockey Association ( ECHA ) championship and the Stanley Cup.
* March — Ottawa Cliffsides win the Inter-Provincial Amateur Hockey Union ( IPAHU ) and the Allan Cup.
It has been reported that the National Hockey League's Ottawa Senators are exploring the possibility of playing a regular season game outdoors on the Rideau Canal, using temporary bleachers for the spectators.
The final hockey game of Baker's Princeton career was at Ottawa's Dey's Arena against the University of Ottawa on February 28, 1914, for the Intercollegiate Hockey Championship of America.
* March 5-The Ottawa Hockey Club is founded.

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