1719 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1719 in Ireland.
Contents
Events
- November 2 - The Toleration Act ("For exempting the Protestant Dissenters of this kingdom from certain penalties to which they are now subject"), passed by the Parliament of Ireland, receives Royal Assent.[1]
- March 26 Old Style (1720 New Style) - The Dependency of Ireland on Great Britain Act 1719 is passed by the Parliament of Great Britain.
- First service held in the rebuilt St. Werburgh's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland), designed by Colonel Thomas Burgh, M.P., Surveyor General of Ireland.
- Cornelius Nary publishes a new Roman Catholic New Testament Bible translation into English, probably in Dublin.[2]
Births
- August 18 - Bernard Ward, 1st Viscount Bangor, politician (d. 1781)
- November 23 - Spranger Barry, actor (d. 1777)
- James Freney, highwayman (d. 1788)
- Godfrey Lill, lawyer and politician (d. 1783)
- Thomas Sheridan, actor and elocutionist (d. 1788)
Deaths
- March 18 - Élie Bouhéreau, scholar-librarian (b. 1643)
- December 24 - William O'Brien, 3rd Earl of Inchiquin, governor (b. 1662)
- Richard Pockrich, landowner, military commander and politician (b. c.1666)
References
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