1889 in Ireland
Events from the year 1889 in Ireland .
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Boxing
Gaelic Games
The first GAA Armagh Championship is held.
The hierarchy of the Catholic Church , including Archbishop Logue , condemn the GAA for its violence and demoralising influences as well as charging the association as a recruiting ground of radical nationalist organizations.
24 March – The first Cavan Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) convention is held in Armagh .
8 September – The Cavan Gaelic Athletic Association holds a football game between Killinkere and Crosserlough . The game is reported by The Anglo-Celt as "..More like a contest between 42 dangerous and ferocious wire haired lunatics than any competition."
Golf
Births
1 January – Patrick MacGill of Glenties , "navvy poet", journalist and novelist (died 1963 ).
10 January – Maurice Collis , colonial administrator and writer (died 1973 ).
2 February – Dorothy Macardle , author and historian (died 1958 ).
19 February – Albert Stewart , rugby player (killed in action 1917 ).
8 March – Ina Boyle , composer (died 1967 ).
17 March – Harry Clarke , stained glass artist and book illustrator (died 1931 ).
17 March – Fionán Lynch , Sinn Féin MP and TD , member of 1st Dáil , Cabinet Minister, Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine Gael TD (died 1966 ).
12 April – Patrick McGilligan , Cumann na nGaedheal /Fine Gael TD and Cabinet Minister (died 1979 ).
13 April – Ernest Blythe , writer, journalist and theatre manager, member of 1st Dáil and Cabinet Minister (born 1975 ).
31 May – Helen Waddell , poet, translator and playwright (died 1965 ).
7 June – Frank Duff , founder of the Legion of Mary (died 1980 ).
10 June – Jack Finlay , Laois hurler and TD (died 1942 ).
June – James Sleator , painter (died 1950 ).
19 July – John Vincent Holland , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1916 at Guillemont , France (died 1975 ).
22 July – Conor Maguire , Chief Justice of Ireland (died 1971 ).
22 August – Seán MacEntee , Fianna Fáil TD and Tánaiste from 1959 to 1965 (died 1984 ).
28 September – Seán Keating , painter (died 1977 ).
17 November
20 November – Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne , New York-born novelist (died 1928 ).
24 November – James Macauley , soccer player (died 1945 ).
1 December – Michael Hayes , Pro-Treaty TD , Cabinet Minister, Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann member (died 1976 ).
24 December – Patrick MacGill , journalist, poet and novelist (died 1963 ).
Full date unknown
Deaths
23 January – Michael Joseph Barry , poet (born 1817 ).
9 February – Peter Lalor , leader of the Eureka Stockade rebellion in Australia (born 1827 ).
29 February – Richard Pigott , newspaper editor, suicide (born 1835 .
16 March – Hans Crocker , lawyer and Wisconsin politician (born 1815 ).
13 April – Thomas Lane , recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1860 at the Taku Forts , China (born 1836 ).
10 May – Edward Jennings , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Lucknow , India (b. c.1820).
31 May – Charles Lanyon , architect (born 1813 in England ).
8 June – Gerard Manley Hopkins , Jesuit poet and scholar (born 1844 in England ).
19 July – Patrick Green , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Delhi , India (born 1824 ).
6 October – Hans Garrett Moore , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1877 at Komgha, South Africa (born 1830 ).
21 October – John Ball , politician, naturalist and Alpine traveller (born 1818 ).
18 November – William Allingham , poet and diarist (born 1824 ).
29 November – Arthur Gerald Geoghegan , poet.
7 December – John Tuigg , third Roman Catholic Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (born 1828 ).
Full date unknown – Dr. Henry Hudson , magazine editor.
See also
References
^ Stewart, A.T.Q. (1981). Edward Carson . Gill’s Irish Lives. Dublin: Gill & Macmillan.
^ Currie, J. R. L. (1971). The Runaway Train – Armagh (1889) . Newton Abbot: David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-5198-2 .
^ Ferris, Tom (1993). The Irish Narrow Gauge, Volume 2, The Ulster Lines . Leicester: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-017-6 .
^ Patterson, Edward M. (1968). The Ballymena Lines . Newton Abbot: David & Charles. p. 94. ISBN 0-7153-4183-9 .
^ "A Brief History" . Portrush Lifeboat . Archived from the original on 17 November 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2013 .
^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts . Belfast: Appletree Press. pp. 151–152. ISBN 0-86281-874-5 .