1892 in Ireland
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[edit] Events
- June - Ulster Unionists hold a huge convention in Belfast at which they solemnly swear that “We will not have Home Rule”[1].
- 1 July - Edward Carson sworn in as Solicitor-General for Ireland[1].
- 9 July - In the General Election, Edward Carson, standing as a Liberal Unionist, is elected to one of two Trinity College, Dublin seats[1].
- 25 November - Douglas Hyde lectures to the Irish National Literary Society, on The Necessity for de-anglicising the Irish People. Precursor to founding of Gaelic League[2].
- The Belfast Labour Party, the first Socialist Party in Ireland, is established in Belfast.
- Free primary schooling and compulsory education up to the age of 14 is introduced through the Irish Education Act.
- Professor John Joly of Trinity College Dublin invents the first practical colour photographic process.
[edit] Arts and literature
- The Irish National Literary Society is founded.
- Oscar Wilde stages Lady Windermere's Fan.
[edit] Sport
[edit] Football
- International
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- Winners: Linfield
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- Winners: Linfield 7 - 0 The Black Watch
- Derry Olympic becomes only the second non-Belfast team in the Irish Football League, but only lasted one season.
- The Leinster Football Association is founded as the game's popularity is no longer confined to Ulster.
- The Oval football ground in Belfast is opened as the home of Glentoran.
[edit] Golf
- The first Irish Golf Championship is held.
[edit] Births
- 2 February - Alan McKibbin, businessman and Ulster Unionist Party MP (d.1958).
- 5 March - Tom Hales, Irish Republican Army volunteer, fought in Anglo-Irish War and Irish Civil War (d.1966).
- 4 April - Tom Jameson, cricketer (d.1965).
- 6 May - Edward FitzGerald, 7th Duke of Leinster, peer and gambler (d.1976).
- 7 June - Kevin O'Higgins, Minister for Justice, assassinated by the Irish Republican Army (d.1927).
- 15 August - Derrick Hall, cricketer (d.1947).
- 20 September - Patricia Collinge, actress and writer (d.1974).
- 15 October - James Kempster, cricketer (d.1975).
- 20 October - Eoin O'Duffy, first leader of Fine Gael and the Blueshirts, leader of Irish volunteers on the Nationalist side of the Spanish Civil War (d.1944).
- 26 November - Mike McTigue, boxer, light heavyweight champion of the world from 1923-1925 (d.1966).
- 24 December - Claude Joseph Patrick Nunney, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1918 on the Drocourt-Queant Line, France (d.1918).
[edit] Full date unknown
- Willie Hough, Limerick hurler (d.1976).
- Kitty Kiernan, fiancée of the assassinated Michael Collins (d.1945).
- P. J. Ruttledge, Sinn Féin, then Fianna Fáil, TD and Cabinet Minister (d.1952).
[edit] Deaths
- 26 January - Bernard Diamond, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Bolandshahr, India (b.1827).
- 5 February - John Hogan, businessman and United States Representative from Missouri (b.1805).
- 29 February - John Lucas, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1861 in New Zealand (b.1827).
- 8 May - James Thomson, engineer and physicist (b.1822).
- 29 May - Richard Charles Mayne, British admiral, explorer and MP (b.1835).
- 31 May - John Kean, businessman and politician in Ontario (b.1820).
- 29 October - William Harnett, painter (b.1848).
- 30 November - Fenton John Anthony Hort, theologian and writer (b.1828).
[edit] Full date unknown
- Robert Templeton, naturalist, artist and entomologist (b.1802).
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Edward Carson. A.T.Q. Stewart, Gill’s Irish Lives, Gill & Macmillan, Dublin 1981
- ^ BBC Short History of Ireland
- ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press, p 153. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.

