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| Date | | | | | 14-Oct-1881 | | Thomas Sexton, esq. , M.P., and Mr. Quinn , secretary to the Land League , arrested. | | | 16-Oct-1881 | | Great rioting in Dublin, Limerick, and elsewhere , on account of the arrest of John Dillon, esq., M.P., and other Land Leaguers. | | | 18-Oct-1881 | | Issue by the Irish Land League of a manifesto calling upon the people to pay no rent ; renewed rioting in Dublin. | | | 20-Oct-1881 | | The Court of the Irish Land Commission opened at its office , 24, Upper Merrion street | | | 26-Oct-1881 | | South City Market opened by the Right Hon. George Moyers, LL.D., J.P., Lord Mayor of Dublin. | | | 3-Feb-1882 | | Dissolution of the Queen's University in Ireland. | | | 10-Apr-1882 | | Charles S. Parnell, esq., M.P., released from Kilmainham Prison on parole. | | | 2-May-1882 | | Messrs . Parnell, Dillon , and O' Kelly released from Kilmainham Prison . Right Hon. William E. Forster resigned Chief Secretaryship of Ireland. | | | 4-May-1882 | | Earl Cowper, K. G., took his departure from Kingstown. | | | 6-May-1882 | | Arrival 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. | |
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