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1860 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1860 in Ireland.

Events

  • 25 February – £11,000 collected at church doors in Dublin to finance the Pope's defence against the Risorgimento in Italy; £80,000 collected nationwide (the equivalent of several millions of modern-day Euros).
  • 28 August – The Passing of the Landlord and Tenant Law Amendment (Ireland) Act 1860 ("Deasy's Land Act"), intended to reform tenants' rights.
  • September – Myles O'Reilly's "Battalion of St Patrick" assist in the unsuccessful defence of Spoleto against the Risorgimento.
  • 3 November – The Catholic Ballaghaderreen Cathedral is consecrated and opened.
  • 11 November – Kildare Street Club, Dublin destroyed by fire.
  • 21–23 November – Partry evictions, County Mayo: 68 families turned out of their houses by Thomas Plunket, Church of Ireland Bishop of Tuam.
  • Construction begins on the Roman Catholic church that will become St Peter's Cathedral, Belfast.

Arts and literature

  • 27 March – the Irish-written melodrama The Colleen Bawn, or The Brides of Garryowen, written by and starring Dion Boucicault, is first performed at Laura Keene's Theatre, New York.
  • Dr. George Sigerson's The Poets and Poetry of Munster is published.
  • Anthony Trollope's novel Castle Richmond, set during the Great Famine, is completed and published in England.

Births

  • 1 January – John Cassidy, sculptor and painter (died 1939).
  • 17 January – Douglas Hyde, member of the Seanad in 1922 and 1938; first President of Ireland and Gaelic scholar (died 1949).
  • 1 June – Hugh Thomson, illustrator (died 1920).
  • 8 June – Alicia Boole Stott, mathematician (died 1940).
  • 25 June – John Danaher, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1881 near Pretoria, South Africa (died 1919).
  • 23 July – Thomas Preston, scientist (died 1900).
  • 8 December – Amanda McKittrick Ros, born Anna McKittrick, novelist and poet noted for her purple prose (died 1939).
  • 25 December – Patrick S. Dinneen, lexicographer and historian (died 1934).

Deaths

  • 12 February – William Francis Patrick Napier, soldier and military historian (born 1785).
  • 17 March – Anna Brownell Jameson, writer (born 1794).
  • 23 October – Peter Boyle de Blaquière, politician in Canada and first chancellor of the University of Toronto (born 1783).
  • 24 November – George Croly, poet, novelist, historian and divine (born 1780)

References

References

  1. (1989). "A Chronology of Irish History since 1500". Gill & Macmillan.
  2. (1967). "The Course of Irish History". Mercier Press.
  3. (1987). "Selected Plays - Dion Boucicault". Guernsey Press Co..
  4. Mullen, Richard. (1996). "The Penguin Companion to Trollope". Penguin Books.
  5. Ormsby, Frank. (1988). "Thine in Storm and Calm: An Amanda McKittrick Ros Reader". Blackstaff Press.
  6. [http://www.thebookofdays.com/months/nov/24.htm Chambers' Book of Days]
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