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1882 in Ireland
Summary
Events from the year
1882 in Ireland
.
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See also:
1882 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1882
List of years in Ireland
Events
edit
2 May – "
Kilmainham Treaty
", an agreement between the
Government of the United Kingdom
under
William Ewart Gladstone
and the gaoled
Irish nationalist
leader
Charles Stewart Parnell
extending the terms of the
Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881
to abate tenant rent arrears, is announced in Parliament.
6 May –
Phoenix Park Murders
:
Lord Frederick Cavendish
, the newly appointed
Chief Secretary for Ireland
, and
Thomas Henry Burke
, his Permanent Undersecretary (the primary target), are fatally stabbed in
Phoenix Park
,
Dublin
, by members of the "
Irish National Invincibles
" (militant Irish republicans).
July –
James Connolly
arrives in Ireland for the first time when his British Army regiment is posted to Cork.
Arts and literature
edit
2 February – Birth of
James Joyce
, novelist and poet, in
Rathgar
, Dublin.
[1]
Sport
edit
Football
edit
International
18 February Ireland 0–13 England (in
Belfast
).
[2]
First Irish international match.
25 February Wales 7–1 Ireland (in
Wrexham
). First Irish international goal scored by RS Johnston of
Distillery
.
[2]
Irish Cup
Winners:
Queens Island
1–0
Cliftonville
Glentoran F.C.
established in
Belfast
.
Births
edit
17 January –
Henry George Farmer
, musicologist (died
1965
).
2 February –
James Joyce
, novelist (died
1941
).
9 February –
James Stephens
, novelist and poet (died
1950
).
28 February –
Pádraic Ó Conaire
, journalist and writer (died
1928
).
17 March –
Alfie Byrne
,
Irish Nationalist
politician, served both as an
MP
in the
British House of Commons
and as a
TD
in
Dáil Éireann
(died
1956
).
2 April –
Estella Solomons
, painter (died
1968
).
24 April –
Jack Rochford
,
Kilkenny
hurler (died
1953
).
16 May –
Herbert Hughes
, musicologist, composer and critic (died
1937
).
1 July –
Brian O'Higgins
,
Sinn Féin
MP
and President (died
1963
).
2 August –
Bryan Cusack
, doctor,
Sinn Féin
MP
, member
1st Dáil
(died
1973
).
5 August –
Anne Acheson
, sculptor (died
1962
)
25 August –
Seán T. O'Kelly
, founding member of
Fianna Fáil
, Cabinet Minister and second
President of Ireland
(died
1966
).
16 September –
Thomas Sadleir
, genealogist (died
1957
).
17 September –
Darrell Figgis
, writer,
Sinn Féin
activist and independent politician (suicide 1925 in London).
2 October –
Dick Fitzgerald
,
Kerry
Gaelic footballer (died
1930
).
6 October –
William John English
, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
for gallantry in 1901 at
Vlakfontein
,
South Africa
(died
1941
).
11 October –
John D'Alton
,
Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh
and
Primate of All Ireland
from 1946 to 1963 (died
1963
).
14 October –
Éamon de Valera
,
President
,
Taoiseach
and Founder of
Fianna Fáil
, born in
Manhattan
,
New York
(died
1975
).
21 October –
George Gavan Duffy
, barrister,
Sinn Féin
MP
(died
1951
).
11 November –
T. F. O'Rahilly
, linguist and Irish language scholar (died
1953
)
20 November –
John Aston
, cricketer (died
1951
).
21 November
Anthony Mulvey
, editor and
Nationalist Party
MP (died
1957
).
Thomas J. O'Connell
, trade unionist,
Labour Party
leader,
TD
and
Senator
(died
1969
).
Deaths
edit
28 February –
John Thomas Romney Robinson
, astronomer and physicist (born
1792
).
7 April –
Denis Florence MacCarthy
, poet, translator, biographer (born
1817
).
17 April –
Michael Hannan
,
Archbishop
in
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax
,
Nova Scotia
(born
1821
).
6 May –
Thomas Henry Burke
, Permanent Under Secretary at the Irish Office, assassinated in the
Phoenix Park Murders
(born
1829
).
15 November –
Patrick Murray
, theologian (born
1811
).
28 November –
James Joseph McCarthy
, architect (born
1817
).
9 December –
Sir Joseph Napier, 1st Baronet
,
Conservative Party
MP
and
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
(born
1804
).
See also
edit
1882 in Scotland
1882 in Wales
References
edit
^
Bol, Rosita. "What does Joyce mean to you?".
The Irish Times
. Retrieved
17 December
2018
.
^
a
b
Hayes, Dean (2006).
Northern Ireland International Football Facts
. Belfast: Appletree Press. p. 149.
ISBN
0-86281-874-5
.