1819 in Ireland explained
Events from the year 1819 in Ireland.
Events
Arts and literature
- 16 April – the Belfast Harp Society is reconstituted as the Irish Harp Society.[1]
- Publication of William Parnell's Maurice and Berghetta, or, the priest of Rahery: a tale anonymously in London.[1]
Births
- January – William Travers, lawyer, politician, explorer, and naturalist in New Zealand (died 1903).
- 31 January – William Pakenham, 4th Earl of Longford, soldier and politician (died 1887).
- 1 March – Mother Vincent Whitty, nun (died 1892).
- 30 March – Bartholomew Woodlock, Roman Catholic Bishop of Ardagh (died 1902).
- 31 March – Edward Selby Smyth, British General, commanded Militia of Canada from 1874 to 1880 (died 1896).
- 1 May – Jimmy Corcoran, emigrant to Manhattan (died 1900).
- 2 July – Edward Vaughan Hyde Kenealy, barrister and writer (died 1880).
- 5 July – Hedges Eyre Chatterton, Conservative Party MP and Vice-Chancellor of Ireland (died 1910).
- 8 July – Francis Leopold McClintock, Royal Navy officer, explorer in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (died 1907).
- 25 July – John J. Conroy, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany (New York) (died 1895).
- 13 August – George Stokes, mathematician known for the creation of the Navier-Stokes equation (died 1903).
- 10 September – Joseph M. Scriven, poet, hymnodist and philanthropist (died 1886).
- 25 September – George Salmon, mathematician and theologian (died 1904).
- 28 December – Arthur Hunter Palmer, politician in Australia (died 1898).
- Nicholas Joseph Crowley, portrait painter (died 1857).
- Edwin Hayes, English-born marine watercolourist (died 1904).
- Henry Wellesly McCann, farmer and politician in Canada.
- Joseph Neale McKenna, banker and politician (died 1906).
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Moody, T. W.. A New History of Ireland. 8: A Chronology of Irish History. Oxford University Press. 1989. 978-0-19-821744-2. etal.