year 1836 in Ireland. 30 January – the Intrinsic sinks off Kilkee with the loss of all fourteen on board. February – foundation of the Ulster Bank in Belfast...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1836. 1836 (MDCCCXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar and a leap year starting on...
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Clones, County Monaghan (redirect from John Madden (1836–1902))
from Irish Cluain Eois, meaning 'meadow of Eois') is a small town in the west of County Monaghan in Ireland. The area is part of the Border Region in the...
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Events from the year 1836 in Scotland. Lord Advocate – John Murray Solicitor General for Scotland – John Cunninghame Lord President of the Court of Session...
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writer, 73 27 December - Edward Jones, Maes y Plwm, hymn-writer, 75 1836 in Ireland Edward Breese (1873). Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological lists...
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Statutes: 6 & 7 William IV. (1836) The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 & 7 William IV. 1836. 1836 – via Internet Archive. A...
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developed, with grand-jury powers extended under the Grand Jury (Ireland) Act 1836. The traditional county of Tipperary was split into two judicial counties...
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Thomas Lane (VC) (category 1836 births)
Thomas Lane VC (May 1836 – 12 April 1889) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can...
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Dublin Metropolitan Police (redirect from Dublin Police Act 1836)
Police (DMP) was the police force of Dublin in British-controlled Ireland from 1836 to 1922 and then the Irish Free State until 1925, when it was absorbed...
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(1896–1999), Canadian women's rights pioneer Henry William Lett (1836–1920), Irish botanist Leon Lett (born 1968), former American Football defensive...
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The first evidence of human presence in Ireland dates to around 34,000 years ago, with further findings dating the presence of homo sapiens to around 10...
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(1920–2010), US diplomat Joseph Reay Greene (1836–1903), Irish zoologist Joseph A. Greene, state senator in South Carolina J. E. Greene (Joseph E. Greene...
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Ulster Bank (redirect from Ulster Bank Limited (Ireland))
Company in Belfast, Ulster, in 1836, by a breakaway faction of shareholders in the newly formed National Bank of Ireland, which had been founded in 1835...
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notably in the Tithe War of 1831-1836 in Ireland; in England a dispute over tithes in 1806 led to a double murder in Oddingley, Worcestershire. The act...
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the first British missionaries to Tahiti James Wilson (Irish nationalist) (1836–1921), Irish republican convicted of desertion James Wilson (revolutionary)...
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Patrick G. Halpin, American executive & talk show host Robert Halpin (1836–1894), Irish sea captain Scot Halpin, American drummer Terry Halpin, Australian...
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(1835–1836) Lieutenant Colonel Nicolás Gutiérrez, acting Governor (1836) Colonel Mariano Chico, Governor (1836) Nicolás Gutiérrez, acting Governor (1836) Gen...
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James Wilson (6 February 1836 – 6 November 1921) or Séamas Mac Liammóir, was an Irish Fenian and soldier of India. In 1867 he was transported as a convict...
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surname include: John Brownrigg (disambiguation) Abraham Brownrigg (1836–1928), Irish Roman Catholic Bishop of Ossory from 1884 Andy Brownrigg (1976-),...
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Cashell (1825–1889) Stephen Moore (MP) (1836–1897), Irish politician Stephen Moore (Canadian politician), candidate in the 2008 Canadian federal election Stephen...
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Parnell (born 1989), South African cricketer William R. Parnell (1836–1910), Irish-born adventurer and soldier Parnell Motley (born 1997), American football...
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Micheal (category Irish masculine given names)
Mícheál O'Higgins, Irish judge and lawyer Mícheál Ó hUanacháin (born 1944), Irish poet and journalist Mícheál Ó Lócháin (1836–1899), Irish-American writer...
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1836 in the United States. Exceptionally, this page covers not only the history of the United States, but also that of the Republic of Texas in 1836....
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O'Connell (25 September 1778 – 31 October 1836) was the wife of Daniel O'Connell. Mary O'Connell was born in Tralee, County Kerry on 25 September 1778...
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see History of Ireland. See also the list of Lords and Kings of Ireland, alongside Irish heads of state, and the list of years in Ireland. Prehistory /...
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Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 & 7 Will IV. 1836. King's Printer. 1836. Pages 130 to 132. Hansard The citation of this act...
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Ancient Order of Hibernians (redirect from Ancient Order of Hibernians in America)
membership is in the United States, where it was founded in New York City in 1836. The name was adopted by groups of Irish immigrants in the United States...
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Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 & 7 Will IV. 1836. King's Printer. 1836. Pages 653 and 654. Hansard Richard Matthews. "Prisoners'...
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Hannan (surname) (category Surnames of Irish origin)
Hannon (1888–1971), Irish Footballer Edward J. Hannan (1921–1994), Australian statistician Edward Joseph Hannan (1836–1891), Irish priest, founded Hibernian...
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Slyne Head Lighthouse (category Lighthouses completed in 1836)
Commissioners of Irish Lights (CIL). There were two lighthouses on this point built in 1836, but only the western one remains active. Ireland portal Engineering...
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