1879 in Ireland explained
Events from the year 1879 in Ireland.
Events
- Full date unknown
- Repeal of Convention Act of 1793.[1]
- The Royal University of Ireland Act allows women to take university degrees on the same basis as men.[2]
Arts and literature
- Charles Kickham's novel Knocknagow, or The Homes of Tipperary is published.
Sport
Births
- 16 February – Hubert de Burgh, cricketer and naval officer (died 1960).
- 20 March – Terence MacSwiney, playwright and poet, member of 1st Dáil, Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork (died on 74th day of hunger strike, 1920 in England).
- 9 April – William Meldon, cricketer (died 1957 in England).
- 20 April – Robert Wilson Lynd, journalist and nationalist (died 1949 in England).
- 22 May – Jack White, soldier, trade unionist, one of the co-founders of the Irish Citizen Army (died 1946).
- 30 May – Elizabeth Cronin, traditional singer (died 1956).
- 1 June – Freeman Wills Crofts, detective novelist and railway engineer (died 1957 in England).
- 2 June – Patrick Keohane, navy officer, member of Robert Falcon Scott's Antarctic Terra Nova Expedition (died 1950).
- 11 July – Hugh Kennedy, only Attorney-General of Southern Ireland, first Attorney-General of the Irish Free State and first Chief Justice of the Irish Free State (died 1936).
- 15 July
- 17 July – Seumas O'Sullivan, poet and editor (died 1958).
- 3 August – Mary Devenport O'Neill, poet and dramatist (died 1967).
- 20 August – Tom Barry, hurler (London-Irish) (died 1969).
- 8 September – Hugo Flinn, Fianna Fáil TD (died 1943).
- 23 September – E. Temple Thurston, poet, playwright and author (died 1933).
- 15 October – Sara Allgood, actress (died 1950 in the United States).
- 10 November – Patrick Pearse, teacher, barrister, poet, writer, nationalist and political activist, one of the leaders of the Easter Rising, executed (died 1916).
- 4 December – Hamilton Harty, conductor and composer (died 1941).
- 7 December – Austin Stack, Sinn Féin MP and TD, member of 1st Dáil (died 1929).
Deaths
- 22 January – Nevill Coghill, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry at the Battle of Isandhlwana, South Africa (born 1852).
- 28 January – Hugh McNeile, Anglican churchman (born 1795).
- 19 April – Francis Kelly, surveyor, business agent, farmer, and politician in Canada (born 1803).
- 5 May – Isaac Butt, Irish Conservative Party MP and founder of the Home Rule League (born 1818).
- 17 May – John McClintock, 1st Baron Rathdonnell, politician and Lord Lieutenant of County Louth 1866–1879 (born 1798).
- 9 June – Edward Butler, lawyer and politician in Australia (died 1823).
- 28 June – John Pitt Kennedy, British military engineer, agricultural reformer and civil servant (born 1796).
- 10 July – John Byrne, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1854 at the Battle of Inkerman, Crimea (born 1832).
- 3 September – Walter Hamilton, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1879 at Futtehabad, Afghanistan (born 1856).
- 15 September – Thomas Roberts Ferguson, businessman and politician in Ontario (born 1818).
- 24 September – John Holmes, surveyor and politician in Ontario (born 1828).
- 29 September – Edmund Falconer, actor-manager and dramatist (born c. 1814).
- 6 November – Dennis Mahony, a founder of the Herald (modern-day Telegraph Herald) newspaper in Dubuque, Iowa (born 1821).
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Moody, T.W. . Martin, F.X. . 1967. The Course of Irish History. Mercier Press. Cork. 378.
- Web site: Ireland: society & economy, 1870–1914. University College Cork. 2012-07-14. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100910205309/http://multitext.ucc.ie/d/Ireland_society__economy_1870-1914. 2010-09-10.
- Book: Lewis, Milton James. Medicine and Care of the Dying: A Modern History. Oxford University Press. New York. 2007. 0-19-517548-4. 20.
- Web site: The Olympia Theatre, Dame Street, Crampton Court/Sycamore Street, Dublin 2, DUBLIN . 2015-04-02. 2022-11-10 . National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH).