November 06, 1649
Charles Graves was a notable Irish mathematician, academic, and clergyman.
November 06, 1887
The Celtic Football Club was formally constituted in Calton, Glasgow, with the primary goal of alleviating poverty in the East End parishes of Glasgow.
Edgeworth Lysaght, later Edward Anthony Edgeworth Lysaght, and from 1920 Edward MacLysaght (Irish: Éamonn Mac Giolla Iasachta; 6 November 1887 – 4 March 1986), was a genealogist of twentieth-century …
November 06, 1929
1929 The Gaelic League bans ‘foreign dances’ and the ‘Down with Jazz’ campaign begins.
November 06, 1986
Mary Therese Winifred Robinson (Irish: Máire Mhic Róibín; née Bourke; born 21 May 1944) former president of Ireland (1990-97) and former United Nations high commissioner for human rights (1997-2002).
November 07, 1366
Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, (29 November 1338 – 17 October 1368) was an English prince who served as Lieutenant of Ireland from 1361 to 1366.
November 07, 1771
Charles Lucas (16 September 1713 – 4 November 1771) was an Anglo-Irish apothecary, physician and politician.
November 07, 1791
The Customs House in Dublin, Ireland, officially opened on November 07, 1791.
November 07, 1864
Arrah-na-Pogue, also known as Arrah-na-Pogue; or the Wicked Wedding, is a play in 3 acts by Dion Boucicault.
November 07, 1878
Margaret Cousins, born Margaret Gillespie, was a notable suffragist and social activist.
November 07, 1881
Patriot, musician, politician, musician, and author of the first translation the Bible into Irish
November 07, 1900
George Wyndham, PC (29 August 1863 – 8 June 1913) was a British Conservative politician, statesman, man of letters, and one of The Souls.