| Date | | | |
| 13-Oct-1890 | | Centenary of the Rev. Theobald Mathew- "Father Mathew," the great Apostle of Temperance; the top-stone of a monument to his memory, in Sackville-street, was laid by the Right Hon. E. J. Kennedy, Lord Mayor of Dublin. | |
| 1891 | | Census of the population of Dublin taken. Number of inhabitants within municipal borough 245,001, inhabiting 25,764 houses. | |
| 1-May-1891 | | The City of Dublin Junction Railway (Loop Line) opened for traffic. | |
| 7-May-1891 | | The Foundation Stone of the Ardilaun Memorial Statue in St. Stephen's green laid by the Right Hon. J. M. Meade, Lord Mayor of Dublin, who presided at a Banquet in the evening to celebrate the occasion by entertaining Lord Ardilaun , and expressing there the gratitude of the community for his munificence. | |
| 20-Aug-1891 | | Arrival of Members of the Institute of Journalists ; a Conversazione on a brilliant scale given, opened in the Royal Hibernian Academy in honour of the visit. | |
| 18-Nov-1891 | | The Right Hon. William Lawies Jackson sworn in as Chief Secretary for Ireland. | |
| 17-May-1892 | | Masonic Centenary Exhibition, and Bazaar in aid of the Masonic Female Orphan School, held at Ball's Bridge, and opened by His Grace the Duke of Abercorn, Grand Master of Ireland. | |
| 18-Jun-1892 | | Lord Ardilaun's statue in St. Stephen's green, from the studio of Mr. Farrell unveiled by the Right Hon. J. M. Meade, F.C., Lord Mayor of Dublin. | |
| 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. | |