1895 in Ireland
Events from the year 1895 in Ireland.
Events
- 22 March – the burned body of Bridget Cleary is discovered in County Tipperary; her husband, Michael, is subsequently convicted and imprisoned for manslaughter, his defence being a belief that he had killed a changeling left in his wife's place after she had been abducted by fairies.
- 3–5 April – Wilde v Queensberry: Oscar Wilde presses a criminal libel case in London against the Marquess of Queensberry, who is defended by Edward Carson. Wilde loses the case.
- 25 May – Regina v. Wilde: Oscar Wilde is convicted of gross indecency and sentenced to two years' hard labour.
- 7 August – United Kingdom general election
- *Edward Carson is re-elected in a Trinity College Dublin seat and as senior MP becomes a member of the Privy Council of Ireland.
- *Michael Davitt enters the British House of Commons as the elected Member of Parliament for South Mayo. He has been refused entry on two previous attempts.
- 23 December – Grand [Opera House (Belfast)|Grand Opera House] in Belfast is opened.
- 24 December – Kingstown Lifeboat Disaster: the Kingstown Life-boat capsizes on service: all fifteen crew are lost.
- Belfast Botanic Gardens becomes a public park when Belfast Corporation purchases the gardens from the Belfast Botanical and Horticultural Society.
Arts and literature
- 3 January – première of Oscar Wilde's comedy An Ideal Husband in London.
- 14 February – première of Oscar Wilde's last play, the comedy The Importance of Being Earnest, in London.
- 4 April – First Kinetoscope exhibition in Ireland advertised, at the Dublin premises of the Kinetoscope Company.
Sport
Football
- ;International
- :9 March England 9–0 Ireland
- :16 March Ireland 2–2 Wales
- :30 March Scotland 3–1 Ireland
- ;Irish League
- :Winners: Linfield
- ;Irish Cup
- :Winners: Linfield 10–1 Bohemians
- 1 May – Dundela F.C. is founded in Belfast.
- c. September – Shelbourne F.C. is founded in the south Dublin suburb of Ringsend by a group of seven individuals, including James Rowan and two Wall brothers Felix and Michael.
Births
- 8 January – John Moyney, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1917 north of Broembeek, Belgium.
- March – Joe Murphy, member of Irish Republican Army,.
- 25 May – Liam Mellowes, Sinn Féin politician, member of 1st Dáil.
- 2 June – Seán McLoughlin, nationalist and communist activist.
- 16 June – Warren Lewis, soldier and historian, brother of C. S. Lewis.
- 28 July – John Charles McQuaid, Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland.
- 3 August – James Samuel Emerson, soldier, posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry.
- 3 October – Phelim Calleary, Fianna Fáil TD.
- 24 October – Lady Constance Mary Annesley, afterwards Constance Malleson, writer and actress .
- 10 December – Moyna Macgill, stage and film actress, mother of Angela Lansbury.
- Full date unknown – Max Dunn, poet.
Deaths
- 5 February – Robert Montresor Rogers, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1860 at the Taku Forts, China.
- 11 May – Patrick Carlin, Victoria Cross recipient for gallantry in 1858 in India.
- 14 August – Thomas Hovenden, artist and teacher.
- 12 October – Cecil Frances Humphreys Alexander, hymn-writer and poet.
- 26 November – George Edward Dobson, zoologist, photographer and army surgeon.