[edit] Events - The Irish Motor Car and Cycle Company is established.
[edit] Arts and literature -
- 20 February England 6 - 0 Ireland (in Nottingham)[1]
- 6 March Ireland 4 - 3 Wales (in Belfast)[1]
- 27 March Scotland 5 - 1 Ireland (in Glasgow)[1]
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- Winners: Glentoran
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- Winners: Cliftonville 3 - 1 Sherwood Foresters
[edit] Births [edit] Full date unknown [edit] Deaths - 21 January - Anthony O'Grady Lefroy, government official in Western Australia (b.1816).
- 24 January - Margaret Wolfe Hungerford, novelist (b.1855).
- 3 March - Garrett Byrne, Irish nationalist and MP (b.1829).
- 19 March - Antoine Thomson d'Abbadie, geographer (b.1810).
- 1 April - William Plunket, 4th Baron Plunket, Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin (b.1828).
- 11 October - Charles W. Jones, lawyer and United States Senator in Florida (b.1834).
- 31 October - Samuel Haughton, scientific writer (b.1821).
- 25 November - John Coleman, United States Marine, recipient of Medal of Honor for his actions in 1871 during the Korean Expedition (b.1847).
- 8 December - Mary O'Connell, nurse during the American Civil War (b.1814).
[edit] Full date unknown [edit] References - ^ a b c Hayes, Dean (2006). Northern Ireland International Football Facts. Belfast: Appletree Press. p. 155. ISBN 0-86281-874-5.
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