1893 in Ireland

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Events from the year 1893 in Ireland.

Events

  • January – the National Labour League, a predecessor of the Irish Land and Labour Association, is founded in Kanturk, County Cork.{{cite journal|last=Lane|first=Pádraig G.|title=The Land and Labour Association 1894–1914|journal=Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society|volume=98|pages=91, 109|year=1993}}
  • 19 January – Michael Logue is created a cardinal, the first Archbishop of Armagh to be so elevated.
  • February – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom W. E. Gladstone introduces his second Home Rule Bill to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, where it is passed.{{cite book|title=Edward Carson|first=A. T. Q.|last=Stewart|series=Gill's Irish Lives|publisher=Gill & Macmillan|location=Dublin|year=1981}} The biggest opposition to Home Rule manifests itself in Ulster, particularly amongst Protestants.
  • 26 April – Edward Carson is called to the English Bar at the Middle Temple
  • 19 May – the neoclassical Roman Catholic St Mel's cathedral, Longford (foundation stone laid 1840 and opened for worship in 1856), is consecrated.{{cite news|url=http://www.longfordleader.ie/news/St-Mel39s-Cathedral-destroyed-by.5938801.jp |title=St. Mel's Cathedral destroyed by fire |date=25 December 2009 |access-date=2009-12-25 |newspaper=Longford Leader |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100117203358/http://www.longfordleader.ie/news/St-Mel39s-Cathedral-destroyed-by.5938801.jp |archive-date=17 January 2010 }}
  • 31 July – Douglas Hyde, Eoin MacNeill, Eugene O'Growney and Thomas O'Neill Russell establish the Gaelic League to encourage the preservation of Irish culture, with Hyde becoming its first president.{{cite web|title=Cultural Revival|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/northernireland/ashorthistory/archive/intro209.shtml|publisher=BBC|work=A Short History of Ireland|access-date=2013-03-27}}
  • 8 September – Gladstone's second Home Rule Bill is rejected by the House of Lords.
  • The Girls' Brigade is founded in Dublin, origin of the international Christian youth organisation.{{cite web|url=http://www.gbic.org/History.htm|title=History|publisher=The Girls' Brigade International Council|access-date=2023-03-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070207121828/http://www.gbic.org/History.htm|archive-date=2007-02-07|url-status=dead}}

Arts and literature

Sport

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  • ;International
  • :25 February England 6–1 Ireland (in Birmingham){{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}}
  • :25 March Scotland 6–1 Ireland (in Glasgow)
  • :5 April Ireland 4–3 Wales (in Belfast)

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Births

Deaths

See also

References

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