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| Date | | | | | 13-Dec-1897 | | The Theatre Royal, standing on the site of the old Theatre, and lately the Leinster Hall, opened | | | 1-Jan-1898 | | William Kenny, esq., ex-Solicitor General, sworn in as one of the Judges of the High Court of Justice in Ireland. Dunbar Plunket Barton esq., sworn in as Solicitor-General for Ireland. | | | 15-Mar-1898 | | The marble statue, in the Leinster Lawn, of Sir Thomas Farrell, unveiled by Earl Cadogan, K. G., Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. The Earl of Arran invested with the Order of St. Patrick. | | | 15-Aug-1898 | | The foundation stone of a Monument to Wolfe Tone and the United Irishmen laid in St, Stephen's green. | | | 18-Aug-1898 | | The Congress of the Institute of Public Health, presided over by Sir Charles Cameron, M.D., begun, when Earl Cadogan, K.G., opened the Health Exhibition. | | | 28-Feb-1899 | | Earl of Lucan invested with the Order of St. Patrick. | | | 7-Mar-1899 | | The marble bust, in the Education Office, Marlborough-street, of Sir Patrick J. Keenan, K,C.E. from the studio of Sir Thomas Farrell, unveiled by Edmund G. Deane, esq., D.L. | | | 8-Oct-1899 | | Foundation stone of a monument to Charles Stewart Parnell laid in Upper Sackville street. | | | 9-Jan-1900 | | His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, K.G., sworn in as Commander of the Forces, in succession to F M. Lord Roberts. | | | 4-Apr-1900 | | State entry of Her Majesty Queen Victoria into Dublin, on the occasion of her visit to Ireland. Address of welcome presented by the Lord Mayor at the city boundary, Leeson-street Bridge. | |
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