1839 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1839 in Ireland.
Events
- 6–7 January - Night of the Big Wind: a severe windstorm sweeps across Ireland killing hundreds and leaving thousands homeless.
- 22 June - The Earl of Belfast lays the foundation stone for the Palm House in Belfast Botanic Gardens.[1]
- 12 August - The Ulster Railway is opened between Belfast and Lisburn.
- 5 December - Uniform Fourpenny Post introduced in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, a major postal reform, whereby fourpence is levied for pre-paid letters up to half an ounce in weight instead of postage being calculated by distance and number of sheets of paper.[2]
Arts and literature
- Charles Lever's The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer is published in Dublin.
Births
- 6 January - Arthur Gore, 5th Earl of Arran, Anglo-Irish peer and diplomat (died 1901).
- 16 March - John Butler Yeats, artist and father of William Butler Yeats and Jack Butler Yeats (died 1922).
- 27 March - John Ballance, 14th Premier of New Zealand (died 1893).
- 1 April - St. Clair Augustine Mulholland, American Civil War officer (died 1910).
- 7 April - David Baird, United States Senator from New Jersey from 1918 to 1919. (died 1927)
- 27 April - Charles Frederick Houghton, soldier and politician in Canada (died 1898).
- 10 May - Thomas Joseph Carr, second Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia (died 1917).
- 11 July - William John Hennessy, artist (died 1917).
- 5 September - Sir Rowland Blennerhassett, 4th Baronet, Liberal Party MP (died 1909).
- 4 November - Thomas MacDonald Patterson, politician and newspaper publisher in the USA (died 1916).
- 24 November - James William Adams, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1879 at Killa Kazi, Afghanistan (died 1903).
- 30 December - John Todhunter, poet and playwright (died 1916).
Full date unknown
- William Lundon, Irish Parliamentary Party MP (died 1909).
- John Pentland Mahaffy, classicist (died 1919).
- Thomas Murphy, recipient of the Victoria Cross for bravery at sea in saving life in a storm off the Andaman Islands in 1867 (died 1900).
Deaths
- 18 November - Hans Blackwood, 3rd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye (born 1758).
- Gideon Ouseley, Methodism's 'apostle to the Irish' (born 1762).
References
- ↑ "The Palm House". The Victorian Web. 2006-09-05. Archived from the original on 2012-03-06. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ↑ Reynolds, Mairead (1983). A History of The Irish Post Office. Dublin: MacDonnell Whyte Ltd. pp. 61–62. ISBN 0-9502619-7-1.
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