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1829 in Ireland
Summary
Events from the year
1829 in Ireland
.
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1828
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Decades:
1800s
1810s
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See also:
1829 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1829
List of years in Ireland
Events
edit
13 April – the
Roman Catholic Relief Act
, granting
Catholic Emancipation
, becomes law, thanks to
Daniel O'Connell
and the
Catholic Association
.
[1]
Roman Catholics
are eligible to sit in the
Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
and in the judiciary. However,
Forty Shilling Freeholders
are disenfranchised by raising the value of the property qualification to vote in county constituencies to ten pounds.
6 May – new Roman Catholic
Newry Cathedral
dedicated.
12 July –
Orange Institution
parades in
Belfast
are banned, leading to demonstrations and serious rioting in Belfast. This spreads to
County Armagh
and
County Tyrone
, lasting several days and resulting in at least 20 deaths.
[2]
Congregational Union of Ireland
founded.
Arts and literature
edit
Irish sculptor
John Hogan
in
Rome
carves the first version of
The Dead Christ
.
Gerald Griffin
's novel
The Collegians
is published.
Births
edit
7 January –
James Hinks
, dog breeder (died
1878
).
16 February –
Matthew Cooke
,
economic entomologist
in
California
(died
1887
).
26 March –
Thomas Kingsmill Abbott
, scholar and educator (died
1913
).
6 April –
Anna Haslam
, née Fisher, women's rights activist, suffragist (died
1922
).
6 May –
Margaret Anna Cusack
, religious sister (died
1899
).
10 May –
John Joseph Hogan
, first Bishop of the Dioceses of
Saint Joseph, Missouri
and
Kansas City, Missouri
(died
1913
).
15 May –
Alexander Martin Sullivan
, journalist, politician and lawyer (died
1884
).
29 May –
Thomas Henry Burke
, Permanent Under Secretary at the Irish Office, assassinated in the
Phoenix Park Murders
(died
1882
).
[3]
3 August –
Henry Benedict Medlicott
, geologist (died
1905
).
5 August –
William Coffey
, soldier, recipient of the
Victoria Cross
for gallantry in 1855 at
Sebastopol
, the
Crimea
(died
1875
).
20 November –
Charles Graham Halpine
, journalist, editor and author (died
1868
).
29 December –
Ulick Joseph Bourke
, scholar and writer who founded the
Gaelic Union
(died
1887
).
Full date unknown
Garrett Byrne
, Irish nationalist and MP (died
1897
).
William Henry Lynn
, architect (died
1915
).
Deaths
edit
28 January (
hanged
in
Edinburgh
) –
William Burke
, murderer (born
1792
).
14 March –
Francis Johnston
, architect (born
1760
).
21 April –
William Edgeworth
,
civil engineer
(born 1794?).
June –
James Magauran
,
Roman Catholic
Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise
(born 1769/71).
8 October –
Patrick Kelly
, Roman Catholic
Bishop of Waterford and Lismore
(born
1779
).
December –
St George Daly
, lawyer (born
1758
).
Jeremiah Joseph Callanan
, poet and teacher (born
1795
).
See also
edit
1829 in Scotland
1829 in Wales
References
edit
^
Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X., eds. (1967).
The Course of Irish History
. Cork: Mercier Press. p. 255.
^
"Parades and Marches – Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events".
Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN)
. Retrieved
2010-01-28
.
^
Thomas Burke : Oxford Biography Index entry