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1816 in Ireland
Summary
Events from the year
1816 in Ireland
.
←
1815
1814
1813
1812
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1816
in
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1817
1818
1819
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Centuries:
17th
18th
19th
20th
21st
Decades:
1790s
1800s
1810s
1820s
1830s
See also:
1816 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1816
List of years in Ireland
Events
edit
The
Year Without a Summer
– famine and typhoid kill 65,000 people by 1819.
[1]
January –
Belfast Savings Bank
opens for business.
[2]
30 January –
wrecking of the
Sea Horse
,
Boadicea
and
Lord Melville
(military transport ships) off
Tramore
in a gale with the loss of over 500 persons.
[3]
17 March –
Richmond Bridge
, designed by
James Savage
, is opened over
Dublin
's
River Liffey
.
[4]
May – the
Ha'penny Bridge
is opened over Dublin's River Liffey.
[5]
18 May – the National Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb Children of the Poor in Ireland is founded.
[6]
June –
St. George's Church, Belfast
, is opened, the oldest in the city built for the
United Church of England and Ireland
.
[7]
29–30 October –
Wildgoose Lodge Murders
: eight people are burned to death by a gang in
County Louth
.
[8]
Templemore Town Hall
is built in
County Tipperary
.
[9]
Births
edit
6 February –
John Joseph Lynch
,
Bishop of Toronto
(died
1888
).
1 March –
Charles Magill
, member of the
1st Canadian Parliament
and
mayor
of
Hamilton
(died
1898
).
14 March –
Anthony O'Grady Lefroy
,
government
official in
Western Australia
(died
1897
).
8 April –
Frederick William Burton
, painter (died
1900
).
12 April –
Charles Gavan Duffy
,
nationalist
and
Australian
colonial politician (died
1903
).
31 July –
Trevor Chute
,
British Army
officer (died
1886
).
17 September –
John Hawkins Hagarty
, lawyer, teacher and judge in
Canada
(died
1900
).
30 October –
Richard Quain
, physician (died
1898
).
Full date unknown
John Drummond
, early settler and explorer in
Western Australia
, first Inspector of
Native Police
there (died
1906
).
John O'Mahony
, a founding member of the
Fenian Brotherhood
(died
1877
).
Deaths
edit
24 April –
James Orr
, rhyming weaver poet (born
1770
).
3 May –
James McHenry
, signer of the
United States Constitution
from
Maryland
, third
United States Secretary of War
(born
1753
).
7 July –
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
, playwright and statesman (born
1751
).
Full date unknown
Robert Fagan
, painter, diplomat and archaeologist (b. c1761).
See also
edit
1816 in Scotland
1816 in Wales
References
edit
^
Hugh, Fenning (1999).
Typhus Epidemic in Ireland, 1817–1819: Priests, Ministers, Doctors
. Collectanea Hibernica. pp. 117–152.
ISBN
0-385-40818-8
.
^
Pilson, James Adair (1846).
History of the Rise and Progress of Belfast: And Annals of the County Antrim
. Belfast: John Mullen.
^
Farrell, Daniel (30 January 2020). "Remembering the Sea Horse lost off Tramore | 30th January 1816".
Coast Monkey
. Retrieved
6 July
2020
.
^
O'Donovan Rossa Bridge at
Structurae
^
Carty, Ed (19 May 2016). "Dublin's Ha'penny Bridge celebrates 200th birthday".
The Irish News
. Retrieved
6 July
2020
.
^
O'Day, Alan; Fleming, Neil (2005).
Longman Handbook of Modern Irish History Since 1800
. NY: USA: Routledge. p. 7.
ISBN
978-0-582-08102-4
.
^
"History". The Parish Church of St George, Belfast
. Retrieved
1 August
2012
.
^
Dooley, Terence (2007).
The Murders at Wildgoose Lodge
. Four Courts Press.
ISBN
978-1-84682-085-4
.
^
"Templemore Town Hall, Main Street, Main Street, KILTILLANE, Templemore, Tipperary North".
Buildings of Ireland
. Retrieved
6 July
2020
.