1735 in Ireland
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Events
- c. December - Bishop George Berkeley's economic text The Querist begins publication anonymously in Dublin.[1]
- Thomas Carte's An History of the Life of James, Duke of Ormonde begins publication in London.
Arts and literature
- The first known printed poetry by an Ulster Scots writer (in the Habbie stanza form) is published in a broadsheet in Strabane.[2]
Births
- 27 February - Thomas Conway, soldier of fortune (d. c.1800).
- 19 July - Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington, politician and composer (d. 1781).
- 22 September - Charles Bingham, 1st Earl of Lucan, politician (d. 1799).
- William Blakeney, British Army officer and politician (d. 1804).
- Thomas Busby, soldier and innkeeper (d. 1798).
- Sir Thomas Butler, 6th Baronet, politician (d. 1772).
- Patrick Duigenan, lawyer and politician (d. 1816).
- John McCausland, politician (d. 1804).
- Edward Dominic O'Brien, British Army officer (d. 1801).
Deaths
- 25 January - Matthew Clerk, Presbyterian minister (b. 1659).
- 26 February - Gustavus Hamilton, politician (b. c.1685).
- 4 August - George St George, 1st Baron St George, politician (b. c.1658).
- 27 August - Peter Browne, Church of Ireland Bishop of Cork and Ross and writer (b. c.1665).
References
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