1816 in Ireland
Events from the year 1816 in Ireland.Events
- The Year Without a Summer – famine and typhoid kill 65,000 people by 1819.
- January – Belfast Savings Bank opens for business.
- 30 January – wrecking of the Sea Horse, Boadicea and Lord Melville off the coast of Ireland in a gale with the loss of over 500 persons.
- 17 March – Richmond Bridge, designed by James Savage, is opened over Dublin's River Liffey.
- May – the Ha'penny Bridge is opened over Dublin's River Liffey.
- 18 May – the National Institution for the Education of Deaf and Dumb Children of the Poor in Ireland is founded.
- June – St. George's Church, Belfast, is opened, the oldest in the city built for the United Church of England and Ireland.
- 29-30 October – Wildgoose Lodge Murders: eight people are burned to death by a gang in County Louth.
- Templemore Market House is built in County Tipperary.
Births
- 6 February – John Joseph Lynch, Bishop of Toronto.
- 1 March – Charles Magill, member of the 1st Canadian Parliament and mayor of Hamilton.
- 14 March – Anthony O'Grady Lefroy, government official in Western Australia.
- 8 April – Frederick William Burton, painter.
- 12 April – Charles Gavan Duffy, nationalist and Australian colonial politician.
- 31 July – Trevor Chute, British Army officer.
- 17 September – John Hawkins Hagarty, lawyer, teacher and judge in Canada.
- 30 October – Richard Quain, physician.
- ;Full date unknown
- :*John Drummond, early settler and explorer in Western Australia, first Inspector of Native Police there.
- :*John O'Mahony, a founding member of the Fenian Brotherhood.
Deaths
- 24 April – James Orr, rhyming weaver poet.
- 3 May – James McHenry, signer of the United States Constitution from Maryland, third United States Secretary of War.
- 7 July – Richard Brinsley Sheridan, playwright and statesman.
- ;Full date unknown
- :*Robert Fagan, painter, diplomat and archaeologist.