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1836 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1836 in Ireland.

Events

  • 30 January – the Intrinsic sinks off Kilkee with the loss of all fourteen on board.
  • February – foundation of the Ulster Bank in Belfast.
  • 4 April – Daniel O'Connell gives a speech on "Justice for Ireland".
  • 4 May – the Ancient Order of Hibernians, an Irish Catholic fraternal organization, is founded in New York City.
  • 23 May – Irish Constabulary Act provides central organisation for the police in Ireland; an Act of 4 July provides for formation of a Dublin Police Office.
  • 4 June – The Sligo Champion newspaper is first published.
  • August – following one of the coldest summers in over fifty years there is widespread failure of the potato crop.
  • 19 September – first burial at Mount Jerome Cemetery in Harold's Cross, Dublin, a commercial Protestant burial ground.
  • End of Tithe War.
  • Foundation of the Royal Bank of Ireland, a constituent of Allied Irish Banks.
  • Foundation of the Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
  • Irish emigration to Montevideo, Uruguay, peaks.

Arts and literature

  • Francis Sylvester Mahony's light verse The Reliques of Father Prout published.

Births

  • 17 January – William MacCormac, surgeon (died 1901).
  • 16 February – Robert Halpin, master mariner (died 1894).
  • May – Thomas Lane, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1860 at the Taku Forts, China (died 1889).
  • 9 June – Henry Arthur McArdle, painter in the United States (died 1908).
  • 27 June – Walter Moxon, prominent physician (died 1886).
  • 10 October – Dalton McCarthy, lawyer and politician in Canada (died 1898).
  • Lot Flannery, sculptor in the United States (died 1922).

Deaths

  • 31 March – Edward Southwell Ruthven, Repealer politician and member of the United Kingdom Parliament (b. c. 1772)
  • 8 August – James Blackwood, 2nd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye, politician (born 1755).
  • 21 August – William Cusac Smith, Baronet, judge (born 1766)

References

References

  1. "Intrinsic Shipwreck Kilkee". County Clare Travel Guide.
  2. O Rourke, Mick. (2008-11-25). "Intrinsic". Irish Shipwrecks.
  3. Palmer, Alan. (1992). "The Chronology of British History". Century Ltd.
  4. Harkin, Greg. (2011-09-19). "Still the reigning Champion after 175 great years". [[Irish Independent]].
  5. "History". Mount Jerome Cemetery & Crematorium.
  6. McWilliams, David. (2008). "The generation game". Macmillan.
  7. Murray, Edmundo. (2009). "Becoming gauchos Ingleses: diasporic models in Irish-Argentine literature". Maunsel and Co.
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