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1749 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1749 in Ireland.

Incumbent

  • Monarch: George II

Events

  • 3 June – radical apothecary Charles Lucas begins publication of The Censor, or Citizens' Journal in Dublin.
  • August–September – Charles Wesley makes his second visit to Ireland.
  • 16 October – the Irish House of Commons threatens Charles Lucas with prosecution and he is forced to flee.
  • James Simon's An essay towards an historical account of Irish coins is published in Dublin.

Births

  • 22 January – John Barclay, soldier, politician, jurist and businessman in America (died 1824)
  • July – Jocelyn Deane, politician (died 1780)
  • Robert Barber, quartermaster on HMS Adventure during the second voyage of James Cook (died 1783)
  • Thomas Burke, artist (died 1815)
  • William Richardson, landowner and politician (died 1822)
  • Edward Smyth, sculptor (died 1812)
  • James Whitelaw, historian, writer, statistician and philanthropist (died 1813)
  • Approximate date – Brian Merriman, Irish language poet (died 1805)

Deaths

  • 3 January – John Ussher, politician (born 1703)
  • 22 January – Matthew Concanen, writer, poet and lawyer (born 1701)
  • 20 February (hanged at Tyburn) – Usher Gahagan, classical scholar.
  • May – Samuel Boyse, poet (born 1702/3)
  • 21 September – Sir John Bingham, 5th Baronet, politician (born 1690)
  • Approximate date – Eamonn Laidir Ó Flaithbertaigh, Jacobite.

References

References

  1. Madden, Richard Robert. (1867). "The history of Irish periodical literature".
  2. (1989). "A New History of Ireland. '''8''': A Chronology of Irish History". Oxford University Press.
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