1686 in Ireland
Events from the year 1686 in Ireland.
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See also: | Other events of 1686 List of years in Ireland |
Events
- January 9 – Henry Hyde, 2nd Earl of Clarendon, sworn as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in Dublin.[1]
- March 22 – warrant issued by King James II of England for payments to Roman Catholic bishops.[1]
- April 6 – Michael Boyle (archbishop of Armagh) is replaced as Lord Chancellor of Ireland (after serving for twenty years) by Sir Charles Porter.[1]
- April 20–April 24 – three Roman Catholic judges are appointed to Ireland[1] (but Charles Ingleby refuses to travel there).
- June 5–October 26 – the Roman Catholic Richard Talbot, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, serves in Ireland as commander in chief of the army.[1]
- October 26 – the Roman Catholic lawyer and politician Richard Nagle writes the 'Coventry letter' to Tyrconnell attacking land settlement in Ireland.[1]
- December – Sir Richard Nagle is appointed Attorney-General for Ireland.
Arts and literature
- February – first known music printed in Ireland.[2]
- Jonathan Swift is granted his BA from Trinity College Dublin ex speciali gratia.
Births
- March 22 – James Hamilton, 7th Earl of Abercorn (d.1744)
- December 23 – Samuel Madden, clergyman and writer (d.1765)
- Chaworth Brabazon, 6th Earl of Meath (d.1763)
Deaths
- April 6 – Arthur Annesley, 1st Earl of Anglesey, royal statesman (b.1614)
References
- Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989). A New History of Ireland. 8: A Chronology of Irish History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-821744-2.
- Advertisement in the News-letter (Dublin).
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