1698 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1698 in Ireland.
Events
- Early - William Molyneux publishes The Case of Ireland's being Bound by Acts of Parliament in England, Stated.[1]
- Famine in the Scottish Borders leads to continued Scottish Presbyterian migration from Scotland to Ulster.
- The Lord Mayor of Dublin's gold chain of office is presented by King William III to Dublin Corporation.
- John Dunton publishes Teague Land: or A Merry Ramble to the Wild Irish.
- John Hopkins publishes the poem The Triumphs of Peace, or the Glories of Nassau … written at the time of his Grace the Duke of Ormond's entrance into Dublin.
Births
- June 15 - George Browne, soldier of fortune, field-marshal in the Russian army (d. 1792)
- Ross Roe MacMahon, Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher, later Archbishop of Armagh (d. 1748)
Deaths
- January 15 - Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington, cavalier and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland (b. 1612)
- January - Dáibhí Ó Bruadair, poet (b. 1625)
- October 11 - William Molyneux, natural philosopher and writer, founded the Dublin Philosophical Society (b. 1656)
References
- ↑ O'Hara, James G. (2008). "Molyneux, William (1656–1698)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/18929. Retrieved 2012-10-15. (subscription or UK public library membership required)
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