1892 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1892 in Ireland.

Events

  • June
  • Ulster Unionists hold a huge convention in Belfast at which they solemnly swear that "We will not have Home Rule".{{cite book|title=Edward Carson|first=A. T. Q.|last=Stewart|series=Gill's Irish Lives|publisher=Gill & Macmillan|location=Dublin|year=1981|isbn=978-0-7171-0981-4}}
  • The Knights of the Plough, a farm labourers' body, predecessor of the Irish Land and Labour Association, is founded by Benjamin Pellin in Narraghmore, County Kildare.{{cite book|last=Lane|first=Fintan|chapter=Benjamin Pelin, the Knights of the Plough and Social Radicalism, 1852–1934|pages=176–200|editor=Casey, Brian |title=Defying the Law of the Land: Agrarian Radicals in Irish History|publisher=History Press|location=Dublin|year=2013|isbn=978-1-8458880-1-5}}
  • 1 July – Edward Carson sworn in as Solicitor-General for Ireland.
  • 9 July – in the General Election, Edward Carson, standing as a Liberal Unionist, is elected to one of two Trinity College Dublin seats.
  • 21 August – the Roman Catholic St. Macartan's Cathedral, Monaghan, is dedicated.
  • 25 November – Douglas Hyde lectures to the National Literary Society on The Necessity for de-anglicising the Irish People, a precursor to the founding of the Gaelic League.{{cite web|title=Cultural Revival|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/ashorthistory/archive/intro209.shtml|work=A Short History of Ireland|publisher=BBC|access-date=2013-03-27}}
  • 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.
  • The Roman Catholic Ballina Cathedral is completed after more than sixty years.

Arts and literature

Sport

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  • ;International
  • :27 February Wales 1–1 Ireland (in Bangor){{cite book | last=Hayes, Dean| year=2006 |title=Northern Ireland International Football Facts | publisher=Appletree Press | location= Belfast|isbn=0-86281-874-5 | page=153}}
  • :5 March Ireland 0–2 England (in Belfast)
  • :19 March Ireland 2–3 Scotland (in Belfast)

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Births

Deaths

See also

References

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