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2-May-1882Messrs . Parnell, Dillon , and O' Kelly released from Kilmainham Prison . Right Hon. William E. Forster resigned Chief Secretaryship of Ireland. 
4-May-1882Earl Cowper, K. G., took his departure from Kingstown. 
6-May-1882Arrival of His Excellency Earl Spencer, K.G., Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . Sworn in before the Privy Council. Lord Frederick Cavendish , the newly appointed Chief Secretary , and Mr. Thomas H. Burke, the Under Secretary , assassinated in the Phoenix Park. 
15-Aug-1882The O'Connell Statue unveiled , and the Exhibition of Irish Arts and Manufactures opened by the Right Hon . Charles Dawson , M.P., Lord Mayor of Dublin. 
25-Jun-1883 Centenary of the Bank of Ireland. 
29-Jun-1883Degree of LL.D. conferred by Trinity College, Dublin, on Lord Wolseley. 
30-Jun-1883Degree of LL.D. conferred by Trinity College, on His Excellency Earl Spencer , K.G. , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . Banquet given to Lord Wolseley in the Rotunda, Dublin. 
11-Dec-1883Banquet given to Charles S. Parnell , esq., in the Rotunda , at which he was presented with a Testimonial of £ 38 000 
11-Feb-1884Centenary of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, in celebration of which a grand banquet was given by the President, Mr. W. Ireland Wheeler his excellency Earl Spencer K.G., honoured the President with his company on the occasion. 
27-Aug-1884The Channel Squadron , in command of H.R.H. the duke of Edinburgh, arrived in Dublin bay, and anchored in the channel opposite the East Pier, Kingstown. 

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