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1825 in Ireland
Summary
Events from the year
1825 in Ireland
.
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Decades:
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See also:
1825 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1825
List of years in Ireland
Events
edit
9 March – the Unlawful Societies (Ireland) Act proscribes both the
Catholic Association
and the
Orange Order
.
[1]
[2]
May – the British
Ordnance Survey
begins its survey of Ireland.
[3]
27 June – the Excise Licences Act raises Irish
excise
licences to bring them in line with those of Great Britain.
[1]
Foundation of the
Provincial Bank of Ireland
.
Portlaw
in
County Waterford
is established as a
model village
by the Malcomson family,
Quaker
cotton mill
owners.
Paddle steamers
(
Dasher
and
Arrow
) first introduced on the
Portpatrick
to
Donaghadee
packet service.
[4]
[5]
Over 1,800 Irish residents leave
Cork
to emigrate to
Peterborough, Ontario
,
Canada
, in a scheme administered by Canadian trader and politician
Peter Robinson
.
Arts and literature
edit
April – the first series of
Tales by the O'Hara Family
, by
John
and
Michael Banim
, is published.
May – the
Royal Hibernian Academy
holds its first exhibition of art in
Dublin
.
Thomas Crofton Croker
publishes the first volumes of his
Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland
.
[1]
Charles Maturin
's novel
Leixlip Castle
is published posthumously.
William Hamilton Maxwell
's military adventure novel
O'Hara
is published.
Sydney, Lady Morgan
, publishes
Absenteeism
.
Births
edit
26 January –
James Stephens
, founding member of the
Fenian Brotherhood
movement (died
1901
).
13 April –
D'Arcy McGee
, journalist and politician in
Canada
(assassinated
1868
).
16 May
Valentine Browne, 4th Earl of Kenmare
, peer (died
1905
).
John McGovern
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
for gallantry in 1857 at
Delhi
,
India
(died
1888
).
17 June –
Richard Harte Keatinge
, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
for gallantry in 1858 at
Chundairee
,
India
(died
1904
).
4 November –
Frederick Dobson Middleton
,
British Army
general and commander of the Canadian Militia in the
North-West Rebellion
(died
1898
).
Full date unknown
William Dowling
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
for gallantry in 1857 at
Lucknow
,
India
(died
1887
).
Myles O'Reilly
, Catholic soldier and writer (died
1880
).
Deaths
edit
6 February –
John Connolly
, second bishop of the
Roman Catholic diocese of New York
(born
1750
).
22 August –
Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 1st Earl of Donoughmore
, politician (born
1756
).
John Templeton
, naturalist and botanist (born
1766
).
See also
edit
1825 in Scotland
1825 in Wales
References
edit
^
a
b
c
Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989).
A New History of Ireland.
8
: A Chronology of Irish History
. Oxford University Press.
ISBN
978-0-19-821744-2
.
^
"Parades and Marches – Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events".
Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN)
. Retrieved
2010-01-28
.
^
Hewitt, Rachel
(2011) [2010].
Map of a Nation: a biography of the Ordnance Survey
. London: Granta. p. 246.
ISBN
978-1-84708-254-1
.
^
"Portpatrick Harbour".
Canmore
.
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
. Retrieved
2014-10-04
.
^
"To Portpatrick". Donaghadee Historical Society. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13
. Retrieved
2014-10-04
.