1619 in Ireland
Events from the year 1619 in Ireland.
Incumbent
Events
- March – construction of the walls of Derry by The Honourable The Irish Society is completed, at a cost of £10,757.
- 28 March – Captain Nicholas Pynnar completes his Survey of the Escheated Counties of Ulster.
- 1 May – native Irish ordered to leave lands of the British Plantation of Ulster by this date or be fined.
- 3 October – Lancelot Bulkeley is consecrated Archbishop of [Dublin (Church of Ireland)], an office he will hold until 1650.
- Stewart Castle, [Northern Ireland|Stewart Castle], Newtownstewart, County Tyrone, is built by Sir Robert Newcomen.
- Dermod O'Meara's text on genetic disorders, De Moribus: Pathologia Haereditaria Generalis is published in Dublin, the first work in Latin and the first medical text published in Ireland.
Births
- Dudley Loftus, jurist and orientalist
Deaths
- 10 April – Thomas Jones, Protestant churchman.
- Christopher [St Lawrence, 10th Baron Howth], statesman