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*30 March – [[Bartholomew Woodlock]], [[Roman Catholic]] [[Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise|Bishop of Ardagh]] (died [[1902 in Ireland|1902]]). |
*30 March – [[Bartholomew Woodlock]], [[Roman Catholic]] [[Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise|Bishop of Ardagh]] (died [[1902 in Ireland|1902]]). |
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*31 March – [[Edward Selby Smyth]], British General, commanded [[Canadian military history#Canadian militia|Militia of Canada]] from 1874 to 1880 (died [[1896 in Ireland|1896]]). |
*31 March – [[Edward Selby Smyth]], British General, commanded [[Canadian military history#Canadian militia|Militia of Canada]] from 1874 to 1880 (died [[1896 in Ireland|1896]]). |
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*1 May – [[Jimmy Corcoran]], emigrant to [[Manhattan]] (died [[1900 in Ireland|1900]]). |
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*2 July – [[Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy]], barrister and writer (died [[1880 in Ireland|1880]]). |
*2 July – [[Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy]], barrister and writer (died [[1880 in Ireland|1880]]). |
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*5 July – [[Hedges Eyre Chatterton]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] and [[Vice-Chancellor (UK legal system)|Vice-Chancellor]] of Ireland (died [[1910 in Ireland|1910]]). |
*5 July – [[Hedges Eyre Chatterton]], [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] and [[Vice-Chancellor (UK legal system)|Vice-Chancellor]] of Ireland (died [[1910 in Ireland|1910]]). |
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*26 September – [[James Towers English]], mercenary (born [[1782 in Ireland|1782]]). |
*26 September – [[James Towers English]], mercenary (born [[1782 in Ireland|1782]]). |
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*27 November – [[Gustavus Conyngham]], [[privateer]] (born c.1744/45). |
*27 November – [[Gustavus Conyngham]], [[privateer]] (born c.1744/45). |
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*[[Euseby Cleaver]], [[Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland)]] (born 1746). |
*10 December – [[Euseby Cleaver]], [[Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland)]] (born 1746). |
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*[[Thomas Meredith]], clergyman and mathematician (born [[1777 in Ireland|1777]]). |
*[[Thomas Meredith]], clergyman and mathematician (born [[1777 in Ireland|1777]]). |
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*[[James O'Hara (quartermaster)|James O'Hara]], military officer and businessman in the United States (born c.1752). |
*[[James O'Hara (quartermaster)|James O'Hara]], military officer and businessman in the United States (born c.1752). |
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See also: | 1819 in the United Kingdom Other events of 1819 List of years in Ireland |
Events from the year 1819 in Ireland.
Events
- 9 April – 7 June: Select Committee of the House of Commons inquires into the state of disease and condition of the poor in Ireland.[1] Typhus epidemic continues.
- 3 May – Henry Grattan petitions the House of Commons of the United Kingdom in favour of Catholic Emancipation.[1]
- 26 June – first detachment of John Devereux's Irish Legion sets sail from Liverpool in the Charlotte Gambier to aid Simón Bolívar in his campaign to liberate New Granada in South America.[1]
- 13/14 July – uxoricide of Ellen Scanlan (née Hanley, the "Colleen Bawn") and dumping of her body in the River Shannon.[1]
- c. October – disturbances by supporters of Ribbonism.[1]
Arts and literature
- 16 April – the Belfast Harp Society is reconstituted as the Irish Harp Society.[1]
- Publication of William Parnell's Maurice and Berghetta, or, the priest of Rahery: a tale anonymously in London.[1]
Births
- January – William Travers, lawyer, politician, explorer, and naturalist in New Zealand (died 1903).
- 31 January – William Pakenham, 4th Earl of Longford, soldier and politician (died 1887).
- 1 March – Mother Vincent Whitty, nun (died 1892).
- 30 March – Bartholomew Woodlock, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ardagh (died 1902).
- 31 March – Edward Selby Smyth, British General, commanded Militia of Canada from 1874 to 1880 (died 1896).
- 1 May – Jimmy Corcoran, emigrant to Manhattan (died 1900).
- 2 July – Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy, barrister and writer (died 1880).
- 5 July – Hedges Eyre Chatterton, Conservative Party MP and Vice-Chancellor of Ireland (died 1910).
- 8 July – Francis Leopold McClintock, Royal Navy officer, explorer in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (died 1907).
- 25 July – John J. Conroy, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany (New York) (died 1895).
- 10 September – Joseph M. Scriven, poet, hymnodist and philanthropist (died 1886).
- 25 September – George Salmon, mathematician and theologian (died 1904).
- 28 December – Arthur Hunter Palmer, politician in Australia (died 1898).
- Nicholas Joseph Crowley, portrait painter (died 1857).
- Edwin Hayes, English-born marine watercolourist (died 1904).
- Henry Wellesly McCann, farmer and politician in Canada.
- Joseph Neale McKenna, banker and politician (died 1906).
Deaths
- 6 September – William Beresford, 1st Baron Decies, Anglo-Irish clergyman (born 1743).[2]
- 26 September – James Towers English, mercenary (born 1782).
- 27 November – Gustavus Conyngham, privateer (born c.1744/45).
- 10 December – Euseby Cleaver, Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland) (born 1746).
- Thomas Meredith, clergyman and mathematician (born 1777).
- James O'Hara, military officer and businessman in the United States (born c.1752).