1834 in Ireland
Events from the year 1834 in Ireland.
Events
- 17 December – the Dublin and Kingstown Railway, the first public railway in Ireland, opens between Westland Row, Dublin, and Kingstown.
- 18 December – Tithe War: "Rathcormac massacre": At Gortroe, near Rathcormac, County Cork, armed Constabulary reinforced by the regular British Army kill at least nine and wound thirty protesters.
- National Education Act provides for a national system of primary education, including Catholic children, taught in the English language.
- St. Vincent's Hospital is set up at St Stephen's Green, Dublin, by Mary Aikenhead, staffed by the Religious Sisters of Charity.
- Downshire Bridge underpass is built in Banbridge, County Down, by contractor William Dargan.
Sport
Croquet
- Croquet is recorded as being played in Ireland at about this date.
Births
- January 14 – William Cleaver Francis Robinson, Governor and Musical Composer
- March – Timothy Eaton, businessman in Canada, founder of Eaton's department store.
- 15 July – John Horgan, politician and member of the Western Australian Legislative Council.
- 1 August – William Murphy, evangelical Protestant preacher.
- 4 September – Robert Montresor Rogers, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1860 at the Taku Forts, China.
- 24 December – Charles W. Jones, lawyer and United States Senator in Florida.
- Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, literary biographer, drama critic and sculptor.
Deaths
- 6 January – Richard Martin, "Humanity Dick", politician and animal rights activist.
- 4 June – Samuel Greg, entrepreneur and pioneer of the factory system at Quarry Bank Mill.