1746 in Ireland

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1746
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Ireland

Centuries:
  • 16th
  • 17th
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
Decades:
  • 1720s
  • 1730s
  • 1740s
  • 1750s
  • 1760s
See also:Other events of 1746
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1746 in Ireland.

Incumbent[]

  • Monarch: George II

Events[]

  • 19 March – an act of the Parliament of Great Britain prohibits the export of glass from Ireland.[1]
  • 26 March – King George II of Great Britain grants the Dublin Society £500 pa from the Privy Purse.[1]
  • 11 April – acts:[1]
    • "for licensing hawkers and pedlars and for the encouragement of English Protestant schools" provides grants for charter schools.
    • preventing Irish subjects in the service of France or Spain from holding property.
    • to annul future marriages celebrated by Roman Catholic priests if either (or both) of the parties are Protestant.
  • June – English preacher John Cennick arrives in Ireland to evangelise for the Moravian Church.[1]
  • 8 August – charter for St Patrick's Hospital for Imbeciles to be established in Dublin under the will of Jonathan Swift (died 1745).[1]
  • Charles Smith's The Ancient and Present state of Waterford is published in Dublin.[1]

Arts and literature[]

  • The National College of Art and Design originates as a private drawing school set up by the painter Robert West in Dublin.

Births[]

  • 3 July – Henry Grattan, member of Irish House of Commons and campaigner for legislative freedom for the Irish Parliament (died 1820).
  • Thomas Hussey, diplomat, chaplain, and Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore (died 1803).

Deaths[]

  • 22 May – Thomas Southerne, dramatist (born 1660).
  • 8 August – Francis Hutcheson, theologian and philosopher (born 1694).

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland. 8: A Chronology of Irish History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821744-2.
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