1695 in Ireland

1695 in Ireland

Events

*The Education Act 1695 was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Ireland, one of a series of penal laws, prohibiting Catholics from sending their children to be educated abroad.
*Alan Brodrick appointed Solicitor-General for Ireland promoting the penal laws against Catholic.
*Robert Rochfort, Earl of Belvedere, appointed speaker of the Irish House of Commons.
*Parliament of Ireland opened on August 27 1695.
*Henry Capell appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.
*The Irish peerage of Baron Fethard was created.
*Nicholas Acheson appointed Sherrif of County Armagh.

Arts and Literature

Births

Deaths

* Hugh Reily, political writer (b. c1630).
* Dudley Loftus, jurist and orientalist (b.1619).


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