Events from the year 1881 in Ireland. 16 January – the lowest temperature ever recorded in Ireland, −19.1C (−2.4F) at Markree, County Sligo. 3 February...
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The Land Law (Ireland) Act 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. c. 49) was the second Irish land act passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Liberal government...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1881. 1881 (MDCCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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The 1881–82 Irish Cup was the 2nd edition of the Irish Cup, the premier knock-out cup competition in Irish football. The competition began in January...
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The Protection of Persons and Property (Ireland) Act 1881, (44 & 45 Vict. c. 4) also called the Coercion Act, was an act of the Parliament of the United...
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Ireland (Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a country in north-western Europe consisting of 26 of...
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1881 in sports describes the year's events in world sports. USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships College championship College football national championship...
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Representatives John C. O'Sullivan (1841–?), politician in Ontario, Canada John M. O'Sullivan (1881–1948), Irish Cumann na nGaedhael/Fine Gael politician, TD, cabinet...
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between Cliftonville and Knock on 26 March 1881. William Morrow of Moyola Park scored the first goal in an Irish Cup final during his club's 1–0 win over...
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force. Between 1858 and 1881 the Victoria Cross could also be awarded for actions taken "under circumstances of extreme danger" not in the face of the enemy...
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Events from the year 1881 in art. April – Sixth Impressionist exhibition in Paris, at Nadar's studio. August 31 – English painters Thomas Cooper Gotch...
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and publications of 1881. February 13 – The first issue of the feminist newspaper La Citoyenne is published by Hubertine Auclert in France. March – Ambrose...
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Northern Ireland (Irish: Tuaisceart Éireann [ˈt̪ˠuəʃcəɾˠt̪ˠ ˈeːɾʲən̪ˠ] ; Ulster Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east...
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competition in Northern Ireland. Inaugurated in 1881, it is the fourth-oldest national cup competition in the world. Prior to the break-away from the Irish Football...
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Cerruti 1881, also known as Cerruti, is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1967 and headquartered in Paris. It was founded by the Italian stylist...
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organizer Patrick Ryan (Irish priest) (born 1930), Irish Catholic priest and IRA arms supplier Patrick Finbar Ryan (1881–1975), Irish priest; Archbishop of...
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Parliament of the United Kingdom for the year 1881. Note that the first parliament of the United Kingdom was held in 1801; parliaments between 1707 and 1800...
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Solicitors Act (redirect from Solicitors (Ireland) Acts 1849 to 1881)
Act 1881 (44 & 45 Vict. c. 44) The Solicitors Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c. 65) The Solicitors Act 1894 (57 & 58 Vict. c. 9) The Solicitors (Ireland) Acts...
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Patrick Kennedy (redirect from Patrick Kennedy (Irish politician))
Patrick G. Kennedy (1881–1966), Irish Jesuit priest, naturalist and ornithologist Patrick Kennedy (banker), governor of the Bank of Ireland J. Patrick Kennedy...
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John Gwynne (section People in sport)
constituency) John Tudor Gwynn ("Jack", 1881–1956), Irish cricketer and reporter in British India John David Gwynn (1907–1998), Irish cricketer and civil engineer...
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Micheal (category Irish masculine given names)
(born 1942), Mayor of Galway, Ireland Micheál de Búrc (c.1800 – 1881), Irish poet Micheál de Búrca (1912–1985), Irish artist, Director of the National...
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Willie Pearse (category 1881 births)
William James Pearse (Irish: Uilliam Seamus Mac Piarais; 15 November 1881 – 4 May 1916) was an Irish republican executed for his part in the Easter Rising...
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Coroners Act (redirect from Coroners (Ireland) Acts 1829 to 1881)
(Ireland) Acts 1829 to 1881 was the collective title of the following Acts: The Coroners (Ireland) Act 1829 (10 Geo. 4. c. 37) The Coroners (Ireland)...
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(Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment of Foot and the 89th (Princess Victoria's) Regiment of Foot in 1881. The regiment's first title in 1881 was Princess Victoria's...
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members formed the Scottish Land Restoration League. In 1881, the League started publishing United Ireland, a weekly newspaper edited by William O'Brien, which...
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defensive lineman Robert Gregory (RFC officer) (William Robert Gregory, 1881–1918), Irish cricketer and artist Will Gregory (born 1959), British musician with...
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Bertie Gotto (category 1881 births)
Robert Porter Corry Gotto (20 January 1881 — 5 August 1960) was an Irish international rugby union player. Born in Belfast, Gotto was a maternal grandson...
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The Irish National Invincibles, usually known as the Invincibles, were a militant organisation based in Ireland active from 1881 to 1883. Founded as splinter...
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was an increase in Jewish immigration to Ireland during the late 19th century. In 1871, the Jewish population of Ireland was 258; by 1881, it had risen...
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James Heneghan (1930–2021), British-Canadian author John Heneghan (1881–1945), Irish priest, editor and missionary Judith Heneghan (born 1965), British...
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