Date | | | |
5-Jul-1892 | | Trinity College Tercentenary commemoration. | |
16-Aug-1892 | | Departure of His Excellency the Marques of Zetland, consequent on the resignation of the Marquess of Salisbury's Ministry. | |
22-Aug-1892 | | His Excellency Lord Houghton sworn in as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, also the Right Hon. John Morley, M.P. as Chief Secretary, and Right Hon. Samuel Walker, as Lord Chancellor. | |
27-Aug-1892 | | The South City Market almost entirely destroyed by fire. | |
Oct-1892 | | Public entry of His Excellency Lord Houghton as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. | |
1893 | | Unprecedented drought. Scarcity of water at Roundwood Reservoir. Grand Canal supply resorted to (Oct. 16). | |
2-Jan-1893 | | Freedom of the City conferred upon the Right Hon. Stuart Knill, Lord Mayor of London, who attended in state, with the civic officers of London, on the occasion of the installation of the Right Hon. James Shanks as Lord Mayor of Dublin | |
8-Feb-1893 | | The Father Mathew statue, by Miss Mary Redmond, unveiled by the Right Hon. James Shanks, Lord Mayor of Dublin. | |
4-May-1894 | | The block of buildings owned by the firm of Arnott & Co. (Lim.), which extends from Henry street to Prince's-street, totally destroyed by fire. | |
4-Jul-1895 | | Departure of His Excellency Lord Houghton, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, consequent on the resignation of Lord Rosebery's Ministry. | |