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[edit] Events

  • January - Protestants in Ulster, known as Unionists, begin to lobby against Irish Home Rule establishing the Ulster Loyal Anti-Repeal Union in Belfast.
  • March - Prime Minister Gladstone announces his support for Irish Home Rule.
  • 8 April - Gladstone introduces Home Rule Bill for Ireland to the House of Commons.[1]
  • June - Eight Irish Catholics are killed during riots following Protestant celebrations of the defeat of the First Home Bill.
  • 8 June - The First Home Rule Bill fails to pass the British Parliament at a vote of 343-313.
  • 12 June - In a statement to Parliament, Gladstone calls for a general election and, with the dissolution of Parliament, an official election is held the next month.
  • July-September - Thirty-one Irish Catholics are killed during riots after the Orange Order Parades.
  • The first of Irish tenant farmers are evicted during the first year of the Plan of Campaign.
  • Secretary of the Treasury H.H. Fowler states his support for Irish Home Rule Bill which in his words would bring about a ‘real Union—not an act of Parliament Union—but a moral Union, a Union of heart and soul between two Sister Nations’.
  • Lord Randolph Churchill voices his opposition to the Irish Home Rule Bill with the slogan "Ulster will fight, Ulster will be right".
  • The 1886 Tramways Act allows the Board of Works to grant loans to railway companies including 54,400 pounds to the West Clare Railway one of the first railways to be built in western Ireland.
  • Maud Gonne's father passes away leaving her a wealthy inheritance ensuring her financial independence.
  • Synge joins the Dublin Naturalist's Field Club
  • Over 50 people are killed in anti-Unionist riots in Belfast, Ulster.
  • Charles Cunningham Boycott, supposedly from which the word derived from protests he began, leaves Ireland permanently.

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] Sport

[edit] Athletics

  • December - The Dublin University Harriers Club is founded in an effort to promote cross country running.

[edit] Chess

  • March 18 - The Irish Chess Association is invited to a match against the Belfast Chess Club in an advertisement in the Belfast Newsletter and Northern Whig.
  • September 20-October 1 - The Irish Chess Association holds a national tournament, consisting of an even and handicap tournament, as Richard Barnett (although W.K. Pollock gained a full score) defeats British Chessmasters John Blackburne and Amos Burn filling the vacancy by former champion Porterfield Rynd.

[edit] Football

  • International
27 February Wales 5 - 0 Ireland (in Wrexham)[2]
12 March Ireland 1 - 6 England (in Belfast)[2]
20 March Ireland 2 - 7 Scotland (in Belfast)[2]
Winners: Distillery 1 - 0 Limavady Alexander

[edit] Gaelic Games

[edit] Polo

  • Polo player John Watson wins the Irish Dublin Cup.
  • The British polo team, including two players from the All Ireland Polo Club, win the American Newport Cup.

[edit] Births

[edit] January to June

[edit] July to December

[edit] Full date unknown

[edit] Deaths

[edit] Full date unknown

[edit] References

  1. ^ Edward Carson. A.T.Q. Stewart, Gill's Irish Lives, Gill & Macmillan, Dublin 1981
  2. ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press. p. 150. ISBN 0-86281-874-5. 
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