Events from the year 1753 in Ireland. Monarch: George II Renewed dispute over revenue surplus. 15 December – Lady Charlotte Cavendish, married to William...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1753. 1753 (MDCCLIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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California, Berkeley, a public university in Berkeley, California George Berkeley (1685–1753), Anglo-Irish philosopher Berkeley may also refer to: Berkeley...
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Confederate officer William Preston (poet) (1753–1807), Irish poet William Preston (Virginia soldier) (1729–1783), Irish-born frontier Virginia leader, signer...
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article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1753. c. January – Mercy Seccombe, having emigrated from Harvard, Massachusetts...
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James Porter (died 1798) (category 1753 births)
James Porter (1753 – 2 July 1798) was an Irish Presbyterian minister and satirist. He was executed in 1798. Porter was the author of ‘Billy Bluff.’ He...
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Alleyne FitzHerbert, 1st Baron St Helens (category 1753 births)
1753 – 19 February 1839) was a British diplomat. He was Minister Plenipotentiary to Russia from 1783 to 1788, appointed Chief Secretary for Ireland and...
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a complete list of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain for the year 1753. For acts passed until 1707, see the list of acts of the Parliament of England...
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The Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753 was an Act of Parliament (26 Geo. 2. c. 26) which allowed Jews resident in Britain to become naturalised by application...
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John Murphy (redirect from John Murphy (Irish footballer))
financial market analyst John Murphy (priest) (1753–1798), Irish Roman Catholic priest and military leader in the Irish Rebellion of 1798 John McLeod Murphy (1827–1871)...
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Fanu (born 1791), Irish poet and writer Alicia Sheridan Le Fanu (1753–1817), Irish writer Henry Le Fanu (1870–1946), Anglican bishop in Australia James...
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in the Roman Catholic Church John Barrett (dean of Clonmacnoise) (1929–1996), Irish Anglican priest John Barrett (Hebrew scholar) (1753–1821), Irish Anglican...
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version of Many-Minds Quantum Mechanics. George Berkeley (1685 – 1753) – Anglo-Irish philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory...
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Hans Sloane (category 1753 deaths)
Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet, FRS (16 April 1660 – 11 January 1753), was an Anglo-Irish physician, naturalist, and collector. He had a collection of 71...
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William Preston (poet) (category 1753 births)
William Preston (1753 – 2 February 1807) was an Irish poet, playwright and essayist. Born in the parish of St. Michan's, Dublin, he was admitted a pensioner...
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James McHenry (category 1753 births)
James McHenry (November 16, 1753 – May 3, 1816) was an Irish American military surgeon, statesman, and a Founding Father of the United States. McHenry...
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and Ireland was the union of the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland into one sovereign state, established by the Acts of Union in 1801...
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eponymous distillery in Dublin in 1780. Previous to founding the distillery, he married Margaret Haig (1753–1815) in 1768. She was the eldest daughter...
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Robert Cope (1679 – 17 March 1753) was an Irish Member of Parliament. He was the son of Anthony Cope, Dean of Elphin, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of...
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Events from the year 1753 in Canada. French Monarch: Louis XV British and Irish Monarch: George II Governor General of New France: Michel-Ange Duquesne...
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1753 in architecture involved some significant events. Horse Guards in London, designed by William Kent and John Vardy, is completed. State House in Philadelphia...
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Matthew Rowan (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
the acting governor of North Carolina from 1753 to 1754. Matthew Rowan was born in County Antrim, Ireland, but the date of his birth remains unknown....
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friaries and other monastic religious houses in Ireland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland. To navigate the listings on this page,...
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Gaels (redirect from Native Irish)
Ethnic Cleansing of Ireland. Brandon. ISBN 978-0863222870. O'Conor Don, Charles (1753). Dissertations on the Ancient History of Ireland. J. Christie. Ó Cróinín...
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Lismore Castle (category 1180s establishments in Ireland)
family from 1753. It is currently the Irish home of the Duke of Devonshire. The first castle on the site was built in 1185, and replaced, twice, in the 16th...
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Patricia Burrowes (born 1961), American herpetologist Peter Burrowes (1753–1841), Irish barrister and politician Robert Burrowes (disambiguation), several...
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Portarlington, County Laois (category 1666 establishments in Ireland)
(1753–1841), Irish barrister and politician Edward Carson (1854–1935), Dublin-born Irish unionist politician, barrister and judge, went to school in Portarlington...
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collection for Irish antiquities was the British Museum in London, where many finds from before and after it was established in 1753 have ended up. However...
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Meath Hospital (category 1753 establishments in Ireland)
serve the sick and poor in the crowded area of the Liberties in Dublin in 1753. A dedicated hospital building was later constructed in the Coombe with Anthony...
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1940), Irish former cricketer Eoghan Corry (born 1961), Irish columnist, travel writer and author of sports history Isaac Corry (1753–1813), Irish and British...
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