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1725 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1725 in Ireland.

Incumbent

  • Monarch: George I

Events

  • June 24 – first recorded meeting of the Grand Lodge of Ireland in Dublin, making it the second most senior Grand Lodge in world Freemasonry, and the oldest in continuous existence.
  • Irish Presbyterian ministers who refuse to subscribe at ordination to the Westminster Confession form the Presbytery of Antrim.

Births

  • May 15 – James Fortescue, politician (d. 1782)
  • September 27 – Patrick d'Arcy, mathematician (d. 1779)
  • September 28 (possible date) – Arthur Guinness, brewer and founder of the Guinness Brewery business and family (d. 1803)
  • December 20 – John Parr, Governor of Nova Scotia (d. 1791)
  • Robert Hellen, English-born lawyer and politician (d. 1793)
  • Alexander McNutt, British Army officer and coloniser of Nova Scotia (d. 1811)

Deaths

  • March 31 – Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton, Chancellor of the Exchequer of England and Lord Treasurer of Ireland (b. 1669)
  • April 16 – James Barry, politician (b. 1661)
  • December 26 – Katherine FitzGerald, Viscountess Grandison, heiress (b. 1660)
  • James Terry, Jacobite officer of arms.

References

References

  1. "History of Freemasonry in Ireland". Provincial Grand Lodge of North Munster.
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