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Events from the year 1886 in Ireland. ==Events== *January - Ulster Protestant Unionists begin to lobby against the Irish Home Rule Bill, establishing the Ulster Loyal Anti-Repeal Union in Belfast. *30 January - SS ''Fulmar'' sinks off Kilkee with the loss of all 17 aboard. *March - Prime Minister William Gladstone announces his support for Irish Home Rule. *8 April - Gladstone introduces the Irish Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons. During the debates on the Bill * * Financial Secretary to the Treasury H.H. Fowler states his support for the Bill which in his words would bring about a "real Union—not an act of Parliament Union—but a moral Union, a Union of heart and soul between two Sister Nations". * * Lord Randolph Churchill voices his opposition with the slogan "Ulster will fight, Ulster will be right". *8 June - The First Home Rule Bill fails to pass the British Parliament on a vote of 343-313. *June - Protestants celebrate the defeat of the Home Rule Bill, leading to renewed rioting on the streets of Belfast and the deaths of seven people, with many more injured.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) )〕 *12 June - In a statement to Parliament, Gladstone calls for a general election and, with the dissolution of Parliament, an official election is held the next month. *12 July–mid-September - Belfast riots: Beginning with the Orange Institution parades and continuing sporadically throughout the summer, clashes take place between Catholics and Protestants, and also between Loyalists and police. Thirteen people are killed in a weekend of serious rioting, with an official death toll of 31 people over the period.〔 *October - The first tenant farmers are evicted during the first year of the Plan of Campaign. *15 October - The begins a 5-month period on display at the North Wall Quay, Dublin. *30 November - Maud Gonne's father dies leaving her a substantial inheritance ensuring her financial independence. * St Mary's Pro-Cathedral in Dublin is officially elevated to Pro-cathedral status. * Eason & Son, booksellers and stationers, established in Dublin. * The 1886 Tramways Act allows the Board of Works to grant loans to railway companies including £54,400 to the West Clare Railway one of the first railways to be built in western Ireland. * Charles Cunningham Boycott, who supposedly gave rise to the eponymous word, leaves his land agent's post in Ireland. * J. M. Synge joins the Dublin Naturalist's Field Club. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1886 in Ireland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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