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Events from the year '''1871 in Ireland'''.
Events from the year '''1871 in Ireland'''.

==Events==
==Events==
*1 January – [[Church of Ireland]] disestablished. [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin]], becomes the National Cathedral.
*1 January – [[Church of Ireland]] disestablished. [[St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin]], becomes the National Cathedral.
*15 April – [[Ormeau Park]] is opened to the public by [[Belfast City Council]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Ormeau Park|url=http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/culture/organisation.asp?id=1338|publisher=Belfast City Council|access-date=2012-09-03|archive-url=https://archive.is/20121223144417/http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/culture/organisation.asp?id=1338|archive-date=2012-12-23|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*15 April – [[Ormeau Park]] is opened to the public by [[Belfast City Council]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Ormeau Park|url=http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/culture/organisation.asp?id=1338|publisher=Belfast City Council|access-date=2012-09-03|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121223144417/http://www.belfastcity.gov.uk/culture/organisation.asp?id=1338|archive-date=2012-12-23|url-status=dead}}</ref>
*16 June – The [[Westmeath Act]] is enacted allowing arrest and detention without trial.
*16 June – The [[Westmeath Act]] is enacted allowing arrest and detention without trial.
*[[J. P. Mahaffy]] appointed to the Chair of Ancient History at [[Trinity College, Dublin]] at the age of 32.<ref>{{cite book|title=Edward Carson|first=A. T. Q.|last=Stewart|series=Gill's Irish Lives|publisher=Gill & Macmillan|location=Dublin|year=1981|isbn=0-7171-0981-X}}</ref>
*[[J. P. Mahaffy]] appointed to the Chair of Ancient History at [[Trinity College Dublin]] at the age of 32.<ref>{{cite book|title=Edward Carson|first=A. T. Q.|last=Stewart|series=Gill's Irish Lives|publisher=Gill & Macmillan|location=Dublin|year=1981|isbn=0-7171-0981-X}}</ref>


==Arts and literature==
==Arts and literature==
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*17 July – [[J. M. Andrews]], second [[Prime Minister of Northern Ireland]] (died [[1956 in Northern Ireland|1956]]).
*17 July – [[J. M. Andrews]], second [[Prime Minister of Northern Ireland]] (died [[1956 in Northern Ireland|1956]]).
*30 August – [[James Nathaniel Halbert]], [[entomologist]] (died [[1948 in Ireland|1948]]).
*30 August – [[James Nathaniel Halbert]], [[entomologist]] (died [[1948 in Ireland|1948]]).
*30 November – [[Thomas O'Donnell (MP)|Thomas O'Donnell]], barrister, judge, [[Irish Nationalism|Irish Nationalist]], [[Member of Parliament|MP]] (died [[1943 in Ireland|1943]]).
*30 November – [[Thomas O'Donnell (Irish nationalist politician)|Thomas O'Donnell]], barrister, judge, [[Irish Nationalism|Irish Nationalist]], [[Member of Parliament|MP]] (died [[1943 in Ireland|1943]]).
*November – [[Thomas Moles]], [[Ulster Unionist]] politician and journalist (died [[1937 in Northern Ireland|1937]]).
*November – [[Thomas Moles]], [[Ulster Unionist]] politician and journalist (died [[1937 in Northern Ireland|1937]]).
*26 December – [[Chicago May]], born Mary Anne Duignan, criminal (died [[1929 in the United States]]).
*26 December – [[Chicago May]], born Mary Anne Duignan, criminal (died [[1929 in the United States]]).
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*8 December – [[James Murray (physician)|James Murray]], physician (born [[1788 in Ireland|1788]])
*8 December – [[James Murray (physician)|James Murray]], physician (born [[1788 in Ireland|1788]])
*15 December – [[John George (Solicitor General)|John George]], politician, judge and in 1859 [[Solicitor-General for Ireland]] (born [[1804 in Ireland|1804]]).
*15 December – [[John George (Solicitor General)|John George]], politician, judge and in 1859 [[Solicitor-General for Ireland]] (born [[1804 in Ireland|1804]]).

==See also==
*[[1871 in Scotland]]
*[[1871 in Wales]]


==References==
==References==

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  1. ^ "Ormeau Park". Belfast City Council. Archived from the original on 2012-12-23. Retrieved 2012-09-03.
  2. ^ Stewart, A. T. Q. (1981). Edward Carson. Gill's Irish Lives. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 0-7171-0981-X.