1825 in Ireland
Events from the year 1825 in Ireland.Events
- 9 March – the Unlawful Societies Act proscribes both the Catholic Association and the Orange Order.
- 27 June – the Excise Licences Act raises Irish excise licences to bring them in line with those of Great Britain.
- Foundation of the Provincial Bank of Ireland.
- Portlaw in County Waterford is established as a model village by the Malcomson family, Quaker cotton mill owners.
- Paddle steamers first introduced on the Portpatrick to Donaghadee packet service.
- Over 1,800 Irish residents leave Cork to emigrate to Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, in a scheme administered by Canadian trader and politician Peter Robinson.
Arts and literature
- April – the first series of Tales by the O'Hara Family, by John and Michael Banim, is published.
- May – the Royal Hibernian Academy holds its first exhibition of art in Dublin.
- Thomas Crofton Croker publishes the first volumes of his Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland.
- Charles Maturin's novel Leixlip Castle is published posthumously.
- William Hamilton Maxwell's military adventure novel O'Hara is published.
- Sydney, Lady Morgan, publishes Absenteeism.
Births
- 26 January – James Stephens, founding member of the Fenian Brotherhood movement.
- 13 April – D'Arcy McGee, journalist and politician in Canada.
- 16 May
- *Valentine Browne, 4th Earl of Kenmare, peer.
- *John McGovern, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Delhi, India.
- 17 June – Richard Harte Keatinge, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1858 at Chundairee, India.
- 4 November – Frederick Dobson Middleton, British Army general and commander of the Canadian Militia in the North-West Rebellion.
- ;Full date unknown
- :*William Dowling, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Lucknow, India.
- :*Myles O'Reilly, Catholic soldier and writer.
Deaths
- 6 February – John Connolly, second bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of New York.
- 22 August – Richard Hely-Hutchinson, 1st Earl of Donoughmore, politician.
- John Templeton, naturalist and botanist.