1821 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1821 in Ireland.
Events
- 12 August–3 September - The newly crowned King George IV of the United Kingdom lands at Howth to become the first monarch to pay a state visit to Ireland since the 14th century. He stays at the Viceregal Lodge in Dublin; with his mistress Elizabeth Conyngham, Marchioness Conyngham, at Slane Castle; and with Viscount Powerscourt at Powerscourt House. He departs from Dunleary which is renamed Kingstown in his honour.[1]
- September–November - Potato crop fails.[2]
- 28 December - Sandycove Lifeboat disaster - four lifeboatmen drown attempting to rescue Ellen of Liverpool.[3]
- Metal Man seamark erected at Rosses Point.
- Loreto Abbey established by Sisters of Loreto at Rathfarnham.
Arts and literature
- 18 January - The Albany New Theatre opens in Dublin. In August, King George IV attends a performance, following which it becomes Dublin's second Theatre Royal.[2]
- John Banim's poem The Celt's Paradise is published, and his play Damon and Pythias is first performed (at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden) on 28 May.
Births
- 20 January - Dennis Mahony, co-founder of the Herald newspaper in Dubuque, Iowa (died 1879 in the United States).
- February (possible date) - Robert O'Hara Burke, explorer of Australia (died 1861 in Australia).
- 17 February - Lola Montez, born Eliza Rosanna Gilbert, "Spanish dancer" and royal mistress (died 1861 in the United States).
- 20 February - Miles Gerard Keon, journalist, novelist, colonial secretary and lecturer (died 1875).
- 21 February - "Roaring" Hugh Hanna, Evangelical preacher (died 1892).
- 8 March - James Sheridan Muspratt, research chemist and teacher (died 1871).
- 28 March - William Howard Russell, journalist (died 1907).
- 20 July - Michael Hannan, Archbishop in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Halifax, Nova Scotia (died 1882 in Canada).
- 22 September - John Conness, United States Senator from California, 1863–1869 (died 1909 in the United States).
- 18 December - William Magee, Anglican clergyman, Archbishop of York (died 1891).
- 21 December - Samuel Haughton, scientific writer (died 1897).
- 27 December - Jane Francesca Elgee, later Lady Wilde, poet ("Esperanza"; died 1896).
- Date unknown - Joseph Robinson Kirk - sculptor (died 1894).
Deaths
- 6 April - Robert Stewart, 1st Marquess of Londonderry, politician (born 1739).
- 15 June - James Cuffe, 1st Baron Tyrawley, peer.
- 4 October - Edward Hudson, dentist (born 1743).
Full date unknown
- John Barrett, clergyman and Hebrew scholar (born 1753).
References
- ↑ Bunbury, Turtle (2005). "George IV's Royal Visit To Ireland". Retrieved 2013-01-03.
- 1 2 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.
- ↑ Gilligan, Henry (1988). A History of Dublin Port. Dublin: Gill and Macmillan. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-7171-1578-5.
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