1874 in Ireland

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See also:1874 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1874
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Events from the year 1874 in Ireland.

Events[]

  • 17 February – United Kingdom general election in Ireland in which 59 professing members of the Home Rule League are returned.[1]
  • 24 May – Queen Victoria creates her third eldest son, Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, after the province of Connaught.
  • 26 July – the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Sligo, is opened.

Arts and literature[]

Sport[]

Births[]

  • 28 January – Kathleen Lynn, physician and politician (died 1955).
  • 15 February – Ernest Shackleton, explorer, remembered for his Antarctic expedition of 1914–1916 in the ship Endurance (died 1922).
  • 24 February – Con Lucid, Major League Baseball player (died 1931).
  • 29 March – Rupert Edward Cecil Lee Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, businessman, politician and philanthropist, Chancellor University of Dublin (died 1967).
  • 24 April – Annie Moore, migrant to the United States (died c.1924).
  • 25 April – Guglielmo Marconi, inventor (born in Bologna of Irish maternity) (died 1937)
  • 29 April – Conal Holmes O'Connell O'Riordan, dramatist and novelist (died 1948).
  • 13 May – Percy Redfern Creed, soldier, sportsman and writer (died 1964).
  • 6 June – George Harman, cricketer and rugby player (died 1975).
  • 11 June – Arthur Gwynn, cricketer and rugby player (died 1898).
  • 14 June – Louis Lipsett, British Army and Canadian Expeditionary Force senior officer during the First World War (killed in action 1918).
  • 18 July – Cathal Brugha, active in Easter Rising, Irish War of Independence, and Irish Civil War and was first Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann, shot by Free State troops (died 1922).
  • 18 July – Bob Lambert, cricketer (died 1956).
  • 20 July
    • Jer Doheny, Kilkenny hurler (died 1929).
    • Monsignor Michael J. O'Doherty, Archbishop of Manila (died 1949)
  • 11 August – John Philip Bagwell, general manager Great Northern Railway, Seanad member (died 1946).
  • 17 September – Bernard Forbes, 8th Earl of Granard, soldier and politician (died 1948).
  • 11 November – Louise McIlroy, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the London School of Medicine for Women (died 1968).
  • 1 December – Michael Mallin, second in command of Irish Citizen Army, participant in the Easter Rising (executed by firing squad in Kilmainham Jail 1916).
  • 18 December – Philip Meldon, cricketer (died 1942).
    Full date unknown
    • Eamonn Duggan, lawyer, nationalist and politician (died 1936).
    • Patrick Hannon, Conservative and Unionist Party (UK) politician (died 1963).

Deaths[]

  • April – Biddy Early, traditional healer (born c. 1798).
  • 26 July – Abraham Brewster, judge and Lord Chancellor of Ireland (born 1796).
  • 27 August – John Henry Foley, sculptor (born 1818).
  • 30 August – Michael Banim, writer (born 1796).
  • 17 September – Edmond Burke Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy, politician (born 1815).
  • 21 September – Arthur Jacob, ophthalmologist (born 1790).
  • 17 October – John Benson, architect for Irish Industrial Exhibition, Great Industrial Exhibition (1853) and the 1855 Cork Opera House (born 1812).

References[]

  1. ^ Moody, T. W.; Martin, F. X., eds. (1967). The Course of Irish History. Cork: Mercier Press. p. 377.
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