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1846 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1846 in Ireland.

Events

  • Ongoing – Great Hunger: The first deaths from hunger take place early in the year. Phytophthora infestans almost totally destroys the summer potato crop and the Famine worsens considerably. By December a third of a million destitute people are employed on public works.
  • 13 March – Ballinlass incident: eviction of 300 tenants at the village of Ballinlass in County Galway.
  • 22 September – the Great Western Steamship Company's , bound from Liverpool for New York, runs aground in Dundrum Bay (County Down). She lies here for almost a year, protected by temporary measures organised by her designer, I. K. Brunel.
  • Maziere Brady succeeds Sir Edward Sugden as Lord Chancellor of Ireland, an office which he will hold (with short intervals) until 1866.
  • HM Prison Crumlin Road in Belfast is opened with the arrival of the first inmates, who are forced to walk from Carrickfergus Prison in chains.
  • The first substantial English translation of the Annals of the Four Masters, made by Owen Connellan, is published.
  • The Anglo-Celt newspaper begins weekly publication in Cavan.
  • Historian Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh (Roderic O'Flaherty)'s Chorographical description of West or Iar Connacht (1684) is first published.

Births

  • 10 February – Lord Charles Beresford, British admiral (died 1919)
  • 13 February – John O'Connor Power, Irish Nationalist politician and Member of Parliament (died 1919).
  • 25 March – Michael Davitt, republican, nationalist agrarian agitator, social campaigner, labour leader and Irish National Land League founder (died 1906).
  • 27 June – Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish nationalist leader (died 1891).
  • 30 June – Frances Margaret Milne, author and librarian (died 1910 in the United States).
  • 22 July – Alfred Perceval Graves, writer (died 1931).
  • 13 August – Otto Jaffe, twice elected as Irish Unionist Party Lord Mayor of Belfast (died 1929).
  • 10 September – John F. Finerty, U.S. Representative from Illinois (died 1908).
  • 18 September – Standish James O'Grady, author, journalist and historian (died 1928).
  • 23 August – Sir Henry Bellingham, 4th Baronet, politician and barrister (died 1921).
  • 9 October – Frank Hugh O'Donnell, writer and nationalist politician (died 1916).
  • 18 November – Samuel Cleland Davidson, inventor and engineer (died 1921)

Deaths

  • 3 April – Zozimus (Michael J. Moran), comic poet (b. c. 1794)
  • 12 October – Lawrence Kavenagh, bushranger (b. c. 1805)
  • exact date unknown – George Darley, poet, novelist and critic (born 1795).

References

References

  1. Keneally, Thomas. (1999). "The Great Shame". Vintage.
  2. Ross, David. (2002). "Ireland: History of a Nation".
  3. "''Great Britain''". Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
  4. Ball, F. Elrington. (1926). "The Judges in Ireland 1221–1921". John Murray.
  5. (1989). "A New History of Ireland. '''8''': A Chronology of Irish History". Oxford University Press.
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