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1813 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1813 in Ireland.

Events

  • 26 July – Battle of Garvagh, County Londonderry: Four hundred Catholic Ribbonmen attempt to destroy a tavern in Garvagh where the Orange Lodge meet and are repelled by Protestants with muskets. This was commemorated in the song "The Battle of Garvagh".
  • 10 September – the largest meteorite ever to fall on the British Isles lands at Adare, County Limerick. Now held in the Limerick Museum

Arts and literature

Births

  • 6 January – Charles Lanyon, architect (born in England; died 1889).
  • 3 February – Thomas Mellon, entrepreneur, lawyer, and judge founder of Mellon Bank (died 1908).
  • 2 June – Daniel Pollen, politician, ninth Premier of New Zealand (died 1876).
  • 7 June – Sir Thomas Burke, 3rd Baronet, landowner and politician (died 1875).
  • 6 September – Isaac Butt, Irish Conservative Party MP and founder of the Home Rule League (died 1879).
  • 10 November – Patrick Duggan, Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert (died 1896).
  • 14 November – Benjamin Lett, bomber and arsonist in America and Canada (died 1858).
  • 19 December – Thomas Andrews, chemist and physicist (died 1885).
  • Undated
    • Margaret Haughery, baker and philanthropist in New Orleans (died 1882).
    • John Skipton Mulvany, architect (died 1870).

Deaths

  • 28 May – Edmund Garvey, painter (born 1740).
  • 18 August – Friedrich Bridgetower, composer and cellist, brother of George Bridgetower, in Newry.
  • Autumn – Henrietta Battier, poet, satirist and actress (born c. 1751).

References

References

  1. "Parades and Marches – Chronology 2: Historical Dates and Events". Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN).
  2. (1980). "The Guinness Book of Answers". Guinness Superlatives.
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