1557 in Ireland
Events from the year 1557 in Ireland.
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Events
- June 1 - July 2: the Parliament of Ireland, meeting in Dublin, passes acts confirming the creation of King's County and Queen's County with their respective county towns of Philipstown and Maryborough; repeals statutes directed against the Roman Catholic Church; declares the monarchy of Ireland to rest in Mary I of England; and acknowledges the monarch's right to amend legislative proposals. James Stanihurst is Speaker of the Irish House of Commons.
- July 10 - July 19: Thomas Radclyffe, Lord Deputy of Ireland, campaigns against the O'Connors of Offaly.
- October 24 - October 28: the Earl of Sussex, Lord Deputy of Ireland, campaigns against Shane O'Neill, burning Armagh on 27 October.
- Shane O'Neill invades Tyrconnell but is surprised and defeated by Calvagh O'Donnell at the Battle of Binnion Hill.