October 14

Section: October 14

October 14, 1693

The Earl of Tyrone dies

On July 27

Transatlantic telegraph cable

July 27, 1866

Transatlantic telegraph cable

Transatlantic telegraph cables were undersea cables running under the Atlantic Ocean for telegraph communications. Telegraphy is now an obsolete form of communication and the cables have long since been decommissioned, but telephone and data are still carried on other transatlantic telecommunications cables.

John Henry Bernard, born

July 27, 1860

John Henry Bernard, born

John Henry Bernard, PC (27 July 1860 – 29 August 1927), was an Irish Anglican clergyman.

William Smith O’Brien leads the Young Irelanders out of the Repeal Association

July 27, 1846

William Smith O’Brien leads the Young Irelanders out of the Repeal Association

William Smith O’Brien (Irish: Liam Mac Gabhann Ó Briain; 17 October 1803 – 18 June 1864) was an Irish nationalist Member of Parliament (MP) and a leader of the Young Ireland movement. He also encouraged the use of the Irish language. He was convicted of sedition for his part in the Young Irelander “Famine Rebellion” of 1848 but his sentence of death was commuted to deportation to Van Diemen’s Land.

John O'Leary, born

July 27, 1830

John O'Leary, born

John O’Leary (23 July 1830 – 16 March 1907) was an Irish separatist and a leading Fenian.

Brian Merriman , died

July 27, 1805

Brian Merriman , died

Brian Merriman or in Irish Brian Mac Giolla Meidhre (c. 1747 – 27 July 1805) was an Irish language bard, farmer, and hedge school teacher from rural County Clare.

Poynings' Law Amended

July 27, 1782

Poynings' Law Amended

Statute of Drogheda Poynings’ Law or the Statute of Drogheda later titled “An Act that no Parliament be holden in this Land until the Acts be certified into England”) was a 1494 Act of the Parliament of Ireland which provided that the parliament could not meet until its proposed legislation had been approved both by Ireland’s Lord Deputy and Privy Council and by England’s monarch and Privy Council.

Second and third Catholic Relief Acts

July 27, 1782

Second and third Catholic Relief Acts

The third Catholic Relief Act came into effect on July 27, 1782. This act follows the second which was issued on May 04, 1782.

George Carpenter, former MP for Newtown, is wounded at Battle of Almenara, Spain

July 27, 1710

George Carpenter, former MP for Newtown, is wounded at Battle of Almenara, Spain

Lieutenant-General George Carpenter, 1st Baron Carpenter of Killaghy (10 February 1657 – 10 February 1731) was a British army officer who also sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1727. First commissioned in 1685, Carpenter took part in the 1689 to 1691 Williamite War in Ireland, before being transferred to Flanders in 1692 for service in the 1688 to 1697 Nine Years’ War.

Battle of Killiecrankie

July 27, 1689

Battle of Killiecrankie

1689 Scottish Jacobite rising The Battle of Killiecrankie (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Choille Chnagaidh), also referred to as the Battle of Rinrory, took place on 27 July 1689 during the 1689 Scottish Jacobite rising. A Jacobite force under John Graham, Viscount Dundee, defeated a government army commanded by Hugh Mackay.

Molly Malone is christened in Dublin

July 27, 1669

Molly Malone is christened in Dublin

Cockles and Mussels “Molly Malone” (also known as “Cockles and Mussels” or “In Dublin’s Fair City”) is the unofficial anthem of Dublin City in Ireland.

The Navigation Act restricts Irish trade with colonies as well as exports to England

July 27, 1663

The Navigation Act restricts Irish trade with colonies as well as exports to England

The Navigation Acts, or more broadly the Acts of Trade and Navigation, were a long series of English laws that developed, promoted, and regulated English ships, shipping, trade, and commerce between other countries and with its own colonies.

James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond becomes Lord Lieutenant and arrives in Ireland on this date

July 27, 1662

James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond becomes Lord Lieutenant and arrives in Ireland on this date

Lieutenant-General James FitzThomas Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, KG, PC (19 October 1610 – 21 July 1688), was an Irish statesman and soldier, known as Earl of Ormond from 1634 to 1642 and Marquess of Ormond from 1642 to 1661.

Hugh O'Neill's principal vassal, Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, submits to Henry Docwra

July 27, 1602

Hugh O'Neill's principal vassal, Donnell Ballagh O'Cahan, submits to Henry Docwra

Donnell Ballagh O’Cahan (died 1627) was an Irish landowner in Ulster.