1827 in Ireland
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See also: | 1827 in the United Kingdom Other events of 1827 List of years in Ireland |
Events from the year 1827 in Ireland.
Events
- 19–25 April – public theological debates in Roman Catholic).[1]
- 6 September–October – Ordnance Survey staff survey a Lough Foyle baseline for their survey of Ireland.[2]
- 24 September (Feast of Our Lady of Mercy) – Catherine McAuley opens an institution for destitute women and orphans and a school for the poor in Dublin.[3]
- The British Army establishes Beggars Bush Barracks.
- Clonmel and Multyfarnham Friaries are re-established.
- Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin begins his diary, later published as Cín Lae Amhlaoibh.[4]
Arts and literature
- Sydney, Lady Morgan, publishes her romantic novel with political overtones, The O'Briens and the O'Flahertys, in London.
Births
- January – ).
- 5 February – ).
- 27 April – Mary Ward, scientist (died 1869).
- 5 May – Thomas Francis Hendricken, first Bishop of Providence, Rhode Island (died 1886).
- 29 May – Timothy Daniel Sullivan, journalist, politician and poet, writer of the Irish national hymn God Save Ireland (died 1914).
- 3 September – John Drew, actor in the United States (died 1862).
- 10 December – Eugene O'Keefe, businessman and philanthropist in Canada (died 1913).
- Full date unknown
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- Thomas Farrell, sculptor (died 1900).
- Crimea (died 1901).
Deaths
- 14 November – United Irishmen (born 1764).
See also
References
- ISBN 978-0-19-821744-2.
- ISBN 9781847080981.
- ^ Austin, Mary Stanislas (1911). "Sisters of Mercy". The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved 2013-01-29.
- ^ "O'Sullivan, Humphrey_1780–1837_Irish_teacher, tradesman". The Diary Junction. PiKLe. July 2008. Retrieved 2013-04-06.