from the year 1763 in Ireland. Monarch: George III April – a presbytery of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Ireland, separate from that in Scotland, is...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1763. 1763 (MDCCLXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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calls this Act the Customs Act 1763, though that expression subsequently became the short title, in the Republic of Ireland, of the Act 3 Geo. 3. c 22. As...
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The following events in the fields of science and technology occurred in the year 1763. Publication posthumously of Nicolas Louis de Lacaille's Coelum...
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merchant, plantation owner and politician Richard Philip Oliver (1763–1843), Irish MP for County Limerick Richard J Oliver (born 1975), musician with...
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Events from the year 1763 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV (abdicated February 10) British and Irish Monarch: George III Governor of the Province of...
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Theobald Stein (1829–1901), Danish sculptor Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763–1798), Irish revolutionary figure and leader of the 1798 United Irishmen's rising...
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Earl of Aldborough (category Extinct earldoms in the Peerage of Ireland)
Baltinglass, in the County of Wicklow, on 21 May 1763, and Viscount Aldborough, of the Palatinate of Upper Ormond, on 22 July 1776. These titles were also in the...
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Freeman's Journal (category 1763 establishments in Ireland)
continuously in Dublin from 1763 to 1924, was in the nineteenth century Ireland's leading nationalist newspaper. It was founded in 1763 by Charles Lucas...
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part of the Seven Years' War. It lasted from January 1762 until February 1763, when the Treaty of Paris brought it to an end. For most of the Seven Years'...
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Alexander Pope (1688–1744), English poet Alexander Pope (actor) (1763–1835), Irish actor and painter Anson W. Pope (1812–1871), American politician Arthur...
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Hugh Lane Gallery (category Art museums and galleries in the Republic of Ireland)
company, the Hugh Lane Gallery Trust. It is in Charlemont House (built 1763) on Parnell Square, Dublin, Ireland. Admission is free. The gallery was founded...
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Albany (1739–1767), brother of George III Lord Edward FitzGerald (1763–1798), Irish aristocrat and revolutionary Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn...
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Edward Fitzgerald (redirect from Edward FitzGerald (Irish politician))
FitzGerald (1738–1814), Irish politician, MP for Clare 1776–90 and for Castlebar 1790–97 Lord Edward FitzGerald (1763–1798), Irish revolutionary Edward Fitzgerald...
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Earl of Catherlough (category Noble titles created in 1763)
Earl of Catherlough was a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1763 for Robert Knight, 1st Baron Luxborough (1702–1772), Member of Parliament...
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Irish Americans (Irish: Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) are ethnic Irish who live in the United States and are American citizens. Most Irish Americans of the 21st...
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Hunger (Irish: an Gorta Mór [ənˠ ˈɡɔɾˠt̪ˠə ˈmˠoːɾˠ]), the Famine and the Irish Potato Famine, was a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland lasting...
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Macdonell, or McDonnell may refer to: James MacDonnell (physician) (1763–1845), Irish physician James Macdonell (British Army officer) (1781–1857), Scottish...
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fur trappers. After the creation of British North America in 1763, Protestant Irish, both Irish Anglicans and Ulster-Scottish Presbyterians, had been migrating...
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II, Manikongo (mid-18th century) Sebastião I, Manikongo (?–1763) Pedro V, Manikongo (1763–1764) Álvaro XI, Manikongo (1764–1778) José I, Manikongo (1778–1785)...
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1763". Irish Legislation Database. Queen's University Belfast. "Pre-Union Irish Statutes: 1763 Acts". Irish Statute Book. Attorney General of Ireland...
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Major-General Henry Patrick Procter (c. 1763 – 31 October 1822) was a British Army officer who served in the Canadas during the War of 1812. He is best...
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George III (redirect from George III of Great Britain and Ireland)
of Great Britain and Ireland from 25 October 1760 until his death in 1820. The Acts of Union 1800 unified Great Britain and Ireland into the United Kingdom...
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Jones, Governor (1751–1755) William Popple, Governor (1755–1763) Francis Jones, Governor (1763–1764) George James Bruere, Governor (1764–1780) Thomas Jones...
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representative, and district attorney Wolfe Tone (1763–1798), Irish Republican who lived briefly in West Chester in the 1790s Washington Townsend (1813–1894)...
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Elizabeth O'Conner (1913–2000, Australia, f/nf) Arthur O'Connor (1763–1852, Ireland/France, nf) Flannery O'Connor (1925–1964, US, f/nf) Mark O'Connor...
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which they went about demolishing. In 1763 the county cess (tax) was increased to help pay for the improvements in the country's transport network which...
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Cotter baronets (category 1763 establishments in Ireland)
in the County of Cork, is a title in the Baronetage of Ireland. The baronetcy was created on 11 August 1763 for James Cotter, a member of the Irish House...
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1690 – 3 September 1763) was an Anglo-Irish politician who served as the Master of the Rolls and Secretary of State in Ireland. British writer Horace...
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Scotch-Irish Americans are American descendants of primarily Ulster Scots people who emigrated from Ulster (Ireland's northernmost province) to the United...
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