1605 in Ireland
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Events from the year1605 in Ireland.
Incumbent[edit]
Events[edit]
- 3 February–Sir Arthur Chichesteris appointedLord Deputy of Ireland,an office he will hold for a decade.[1]
- 11 March– a proclamation declares all people of Ireland to be the direct subjects of theBritish Crownand not of any local lord or chief.[1]
- 4 July– a proclamation commands allRoman Catholicseminarypriests andJesuitsto leave the country by 10 December and directs the laity to attendChurch of Irelandservices.[1]
- 14 October–Thomas Jonesis appointed to succeedAdam LoftusasLord Chancellor of Ireland.[2]
- 8 November– Thomas Jones is appointed to succeed Adam Loftus asArchbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland).[2]
- November –ScottishadventurerJames Hamiltonis granted the lordship of Upper (South)Clandeboyeand the Great Ardes in the north ofCounty Downby KingJames VI and I.[3][4]
- TheIrish College in Parisis co-founded by John Lee, an Irish priest, and John de l'Escalopier, President of theParlement.
- Refugee FrenchHuguenotmerchants begin to settle inDublinandWaterford.[5]
Births[edit]
- Raymond Caron,Franciscanfriarand author (d.1666)
- Lady Hester Pulter,born Hester Ley, poet (d.1678 in England)
- Approximate date –James Dillon, 3rd Earl of Roscommon(d.1649)
Deaths[edit]
- 5 April–Adam Loftus,Archbishop of Dublin (Church of Ireland)andLord Chancellor of Ireland(b. c.1533)
- 24 September– SirGeorge Bourchier,soldier and politician (b.1535)
- Tadhg O'Rourke,King ofWest Breifne
References[edit]
- ^abcMoody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989).A New History of Ireland.8:A Chronology of Irish History.Oxford University Press.ISBN978-0-19-821744-2.
- ^abWalshe, Helen Coburn (2004)."Jones, Thomas (c.1550–1619)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/15086.Retrieved2012-08-17.(subscription orUK public library membershiprequired)
- ^"The Settlement Story. Part three: Jailbreak, Rivalry and Plot!".Hamilton & Montgomery Settlement 1606.Ulster-Scots Agency. March 2006. Archived fromthe originalon 2008-07-05.Retrieved2012-08-17.
- ^Hunter, R. J. (2004)."Hamilton, James, first Viscount Claneboye (c.1560–1644)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/12086.Retrieved2009-03-22.
- ^"Huguenot Timeline".Genealogy Forum.Armada, Michigan. January 2006. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-01-17.Retrieved2013-11-19.