1892 in Ireland
Events from the year 1892 in Ireland .
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
International
27 February Wales 1–1 Ireland (in Bangor)[ 5]
5 March Ireland 0–2 England (in Belfast )[ 5]
19 March Ireland 2–3 Scotland (in Belfast)[ 5]
Golf
Births
1 January – P. J. Ruttledge , Sinn Féin , then Fianna Fáil , TD and Cabinet Minister (died 1952 ).
10 January – Leo Whelan , painter (died 1956 ).
2 February – Alan McKibbin , businessman and Ulster Unionist Party MP (died 1958 ).
5 March – Tom Hales , Irish Republican Army volunteer in Anglo-Irish War and Irish Civil War (died 1966 ).
4 April – Tom Jameson , cricketer (died 1965 ).
4 May – Willie Hough , Limerick hurler (died 1976 ).
6 May – Edward FitzGerald, 7th Duke of Leinster , peer and gambler (died 1976 ).
7 June – Kevin O'Higgins , Minister for Justice (assassinated by Irish Republican Army 1927 ).
15 August – Derrick Hall , cricketer (died 1947 ).
17 September – Seán Óg Murphy , Cork hurler, Gaelic Athletic Association administrator (died 1956 ).
20 September – Patricia Collinge , actress and writer (died 1974 ).
15 October – James Kempster , cricketer (died 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 (died 1944 ).
14 November – Nora Connolly O'Brien , political activist, daughter of James Connolly (born in Edinburgh; died 1981 ).
26 November – Mike McTigue , boxer, light heavyweight champion of the world 1923–1925 (died 1966 ).
24 December – Claude Nunney , Canadian Expeditionary Force soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1918 on the Drocourt-Queant Line, France (born in Hastings; died of wounds 1918 ).
Full date unknown
Deaths
26 January – Bernard Diamond , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Bolandshahr , India (born 1827 ).
3 February – "Roaring" Hugh Hanna , Evangelical preacher (born 1821 ).
5 February – John Hogan , businessman and United States Representative from Missouri (born 1805 ).
29 February – John Lucas , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1861 in New Zealand (born 1826 ).
8 May – James Thomson , engineer and physicist (born 1822 ).
17 May – William Walsh , U.S. Congressman in Maryland (born 1828 ).
29 May – Richard Charles Mayne , British admiral, explorer and MP (born 1835 ).
31 May – John Kean , businessman and politician in Ontario (born 1820 ).
2 June – Robert Templeton , naturalist, artist and entomologist (born 1802 ).
August – John Doyle , soldier at the Charge of the Light Brigade (b. c1828).
29 October – William Harnett , painter (born 1848 ).
30 November – Fenton John Anthony Hort , theologian and writer (born 1828 ).
See also
References
^ a b c Stewart, A. T. Q. (1981). Edward Carson . Gill's Irish Lives. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-7171-0981-4 .
^ Lane, Fintan (2013). "Benjamin Pelin, the Knights of the Plough and Social Radicalism, 1852–1934". In Casey, Brian (ed.). Defying the Law of the Land: Agrarian Radicals in Irish History . Dublin: History Press. pp. 176– 200. ISBN 978-1-8458880-1-5 .
^ "Cultural Revival" . A Short History of Ireland . BBC . Retrieved 2013-03-27 .
^ Ryan, W. P. (1894). The Irish Literary Revival .
^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts . Belfast: Appletree Press. p. 153. ISBN 0-86281-874-5 .