1837 in Ireland

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1837
in
Ireland

Centuries:
  • 17th
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1810s
  • 1820s
  • 1830s
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
See also:1837 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1837
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1837 in Ireland.

Events[]

  • Shaw's Bank merges with the Royal Bank of Ireland (later to become one of the Allied Irish Banks).
  • 8 April - Low-water mark datum measured at Poolbeg Lighthouse by the Ordnance Survey.
  • August – following a very cold summer there is widespread failure of the potato crop, as in 1836, leading to famine later in the year.
  • 18 August – the Roman Catholic Tuam Cathedral is dedicated.
  • 4 September – HMS Terror (1813), badly damaged during an Arctic expedition, is beached at Lough Swilly to save her.

Arts and literature[]

  • February – Charles Lever begins publishing his fictional The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer in Dublin University Magazine.
  • Thomas Crofton Croker publishes Popular Songs of Ireland.
  • Tyrone Power stages and acts in the Irish-themed plays St. Patrick's Eve (written by himself) and Rory O'More (adapted from Samuel Lover's novel).

Births[]

  • 16 March – Frederick Wolseley, inventor of the sheep shearing machine (died 1899 in the United Kingdom).
  • 7 May – John Michael Clancy, Democrat United States Representative from New York (died 1903 in the United States).
  • 24 May – John McDonald, soldier and Congressman in America (died 1917 in the United States).
  • 28 May – George Ashlin, architect (died 1921).
  • 1 August (bapt.)Mary Harris Jones ("Mother Jones"), labor leader in America (died 1930 in the United States).
  • 7 August
    • James Brenan, painter (died 1907).
    • Allan James Foley ("Signor Foli"), operatic bass singer (died 1899 in the United Kingdom).
  • 4 September – Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne, lawyer and Lord Chancellor of Ireland (died 1913).
  • 1 October – Edward James Saunderson, leader of the Irish Unionist Party in the British House of Commons (died 1906).
    Full date unknown
    • Patrick Graham, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Lucknow, India (died 1875).

Deaths[]

  • 20 January – Arthur Gore, 3rd Earl of Arran, politician (born 1761).
  • 23 January – John Field, composer and pianist (born 1782).
  • 1 February – Edward Donovan, writer, traveller and amateur zoologist (born 1768).
  • 27 February – Lord Kingsborough, antiquarian (born 1795).
  • 20 June – William IV of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (born 1765).
  • 13 July – William Hare, 1st Earl of Listowel, peer and MP (born 1751).
  • 24 November – Richard Trench, 2nd Earl of Clancarty, diplomat, Irish, and later British, MP (born 1767).
    Full date unknown
    • Gilbert Austin, educator, clergyman and author (born 1753).
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