1877 in Ireland

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See also:1877 in the United Kingdom
Other events of 1877
List of years in Ireland

Events from the year 1877 in Ireland.

Events[]

  • May – Sophia Jex-Blake qualifies as a Licentiate of the King’s and Queen’s College of Physicians of Ireland (LKQCPI).
  • 1 September – the narrow gauge Ballymena and Larne Railway starts operations in County Antrim, from Larne to Ballyclare for goods traffic.[1]
  • 14 August – National Museum of Ireland established in Dublin.

Arts and literature[]

  • Percy French, at this time a student at Trinity College Dublin, composes the song "Abdul Abulbul Amir".

Sport[]

Births[]

  • 20 February – T. C. Hammond, Anglican clergyman, Principal of Moore Theological College, Sydney (died 1961).
  • 12 March – Sam Maguire, Irish Republican and Gaelic footballer (died 1927).
  • 17 March – George Gardiner, boxer (died 1954).
  • 2 April – Gus Kelly, cricketer (died 1951).
  • 2 April – Richard Rowley, poet and writer (died 1947).
  • 26 April – Robert Gwynn, cricketer (died 1962).
  • 26 May – Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington, feminist, suffragette and writer (died 1946).
  • 12 June – Hugh Godley, 2nd Baron Kilbracken, barrister (died 1950).
  • 20 July – Tom Crean, Antarctic explorer and publican (died 1938).
  • 2 December – Cahir Healy, Nationalist Party MP (died 1970).
  • 15 December – John T. McNicholas, Archbishop of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati and founder of the Catholic Legion of Decency (died 1950).
    Full date unknown
    • George C. Bennett, Cumann na nGaedheal TD, later Fine Gael and Seanad Éireann member (died 1963).
    • Con Lehane, socialist active in the Irish Socialist Republican Party, the Social Democratic Federation and Socialist Party of Great Britain (died 1919).

Deaths[]

  • 7 February – John O'Mahony, a founder of the Irish Republican Brotherhood (born 1816).
  • 1 October – David Moriarty, Roman Catholic Bishop of Kerry (born 1812).

References[]

  1. ^ Patterson, Edward M. (1968). The Ballymena Lines. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. p. 61. ISBN 0-7153-4183-9.
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