Events from the year 1859 in Ireland.
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See also: | 1859 in the United Kingdom Other events of 1859 List of years in Ireland |
Events
edit- 29 March – The Irish Times is first published, in Dublin.
- 28 April–18 May – United Kingdom general election in Ireland produces a Tory majority in Irish seats.
- 30 April – American ship Pomona carrying, mainly Irish, emigrants from Liverpool to New York, is wrecked on a sandbank at Ballyconigar, off Wexford, with 424 deaths and only 24 survivors.[1]
- Evangelical Ulster Revival.[2]
- John Sisk establishes his building construction business in Cork.[3]
Births
edit- 3 January – Maurice Healy, lawyer, politician and MP (died 1923).
- 30 January – Tony Mullane, Major League Baseball player (died 1944).
- 1 February – Victor Herbert, composer, cellist and conductor (died 1924).
- 11 February – Barry Yelverton, 5th Viscount Avonmore, nobleman and officer (died 1885).
- February – James Murray, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1881 at Elandsfontein, near Pretoria, South Africa (died 1942).
- 13 April – Daniel Gallery, politician in Canada (died 1920).
- 22 April – Ada Rehan, Shakespearean actress (died 1916 in the United States).
- 4 May – William Hamilton, cricketer (died 1914).
- 16 October – Daisy Bates, née Margaret Dwyer, anthropologist (died 1951 in Australia).
- Full date unknown
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- Francis Fitzpatrick, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1879 during an attack on Sekukuni's Town, South Africa (died 1933).
- Thomas Houghton, Anglican Clergyman and editor of the Gospel Magazine (died 1951).
- Edward Martyn, playwright and activist (died 1923).
- Justin Huntly McCarthy, politician and author (died 1936).
- Walter Osborne, painter (died 1903).
- Henry Jones Thaddeus, painter (died 1929).
Deaths
edit- 14 April – Lady Morgan, novelist (b. c1776).
- 3 November – George Forrest, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 at Delhi, India (born 1800).
- 29 April – Dionysius Lardner, scientific writer (born 1793).
- Full date unknown
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- Peter McManus, Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "The Wreck of the Pomona". Wexford Independent. 1859-05-28. p. 1.
- ^ Miller, D. W. (2005). "Did Ulster Presbyterians have a devotional revolution?". In Murphy, J. H. (ed.). Evangelicals and Catholics in Nineteenth Century Ireland. Dublin: Four Courts Press. pp. 52–4. ISBN 9781851829170.
- ^ "Sisk History Timeline". Sisk. Archived from the original on 2012-03-11. Retrieved 2012-07-17.