1785 in Ireland explained
Events from the year 1785 in Ireland.
Incumbent
George III
Events
- 19 January – Richard Crosbie successfully flies in a hot air balloon from Ranelagh Gardens to Clontarf. He goes on to makes several unsuccessful attempts to cross the Irish Sea in a hydrogen-filled balloon.
- 10 May – a hot air balloon collides with a chimney in Tullamore, setting light to around 100 houses in the town centre.[1]
- The Duke of Rutland, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, with the support of William Pitt, successfully steers a liberal trade measure through the Parliament of Ireland, initially against the opposition of Henry Grattan and Henry Flood. However the Foxite opposition in the House of Commons of Great Britain so emasculates the measure with amendments that it is rejected in its new form in Ireland.
- Irish Academy established in Dublin. The Book of Ballymote is given to it.
- Belfast Academy established as a grammar school by Rev. Dr. James Crombie; by the 21st century it will be the oldest school in Belfast.[2]
- Stratford-on-Slaney in County Wicklow is founded by the Earl of Aldeborough as a cotton manufacturing centre.
- Dunsink Observatory established.[3]
- William Drennan publishes Letters of Orellana, an Irish Helot, to the seven northern counties not represented in the National Assembly of Delegates, held at Dublin, in October, 1784, for obtaining a more equal representation of the people in the Parliament of Ireland in Dublin (originally in the Belfast News-letter).
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Notes and References
- Web site: The Tullamore Balloon Fire - First Air Disaster in History . Michael . Byrne . 2007-01-09 . Tullamore History . Offaly Historical & Archaeological Society . 2012-08-21 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120326081536/https://www.offalyhistory.com/articles/72/1/The-Tullamore-Balloon-Fire---First-Air-Disaster-in-History/Page1.html . 2012-03-26 .
- Book: Stewart, A. T. Q. Belfast Royal Academy: The First Century 1785-1885. A. T. Q. Stewart.
- Book: Alexander Thom. Alexander Thom (almanac editor). Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory. 7th. 1850. 258. 2011-02-22.