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1791 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1791 in Ireland.
Incumbent
- Monarch: George III
Events
- September – Wolfe Tone publishes Argument on Behalf of the Catholics of Ireland.
- 14 October – the Northern Whig Club, a group of nine Belfast Presbyterians, meets with Wolfe Tone and Thomas Russell and forms the Society of United Irishmen to press for liberal non-denominational parliamentary reform.
- 7 November – The Custom House in Dublin opens for business, having been completed under the supervision of James Gandon.
- The Grand Canal opens to a junction with the Barrow at Athy.
- The first bridge across the River Foyle at Derry, built by the American Lemuel Cox in wood, is opened to vehicular traffic.
Births
- 6 March – John MacHale, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tuam, Irish Nationalist and writer (died 1881).
- 17 August – Richard Lalor Sheil, politician, writer and orator (died 1851).
- 14 December – Charles Wolfe, poet (died 1823).
- ;Full date unknown
- :*James Graham, soldier, commended for his gallantry during the Battle of Waterloo (died 1845).
Deaths
References
References
- Delany, Ruth. (1988). "A celebration of 250 years of Ireland's Inland Waterways". Appletree Press.
- (2012-12-30). "The Boston Bridge - Londonderry's First Bridge Across The Foyle". Northern Scrivener.
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