Events for April 07

The Declatory Act defines the right of the British Parliament to legislate for Ireland

April 7, 1720

The Declatory Act defines the right of the British Parliament to legislate for Ireland

An Act for the better securing the dependency of the Kingdom of Ireland on the Crown of Great Britain (6 Geo. 1. c. 5) was a 1719 Act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain which declared that it had the right to pass laws for the Kingdom of Ireland, and that the British House of Lords had appellate jurisdiction for Irish court cases. It became known as the Declaratory Act, and opponents in the Irish Patriot Party referred to it as the Sixth of George I (from the regnal year it was passed).

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1861 Ireland census, only 393 Jews are recorded

April 7, 1861

1861 Ireland census, only 393 Jews are recorded

The census of 1861 in Ireland, which recorded a population of 5,798,967 and notably only 393 Jews, provides a fascinating snapshot of the demographic landscape during a pivotal period in Irish history. This census occurred in the context of post-Great Famine Ireland, where the population had significantly decreased due to both the famine and mass emigration.

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The trial of United Irishman, Napper Tandy, begins

April 7, 1801

The trial of United Irishman, Napper Tandy, begins

James Napper Tandy (February 1739 – 24 August 1803), known as Napper Tandy, was an Irish revolutionary and a founder of the United Irishmen. He experienced exile, first in the United States and then in France, for his role in attempting to advance a republican insurrection in Ireland with French assistance.

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Second treaty of Guerande between Yann IV of Brittany & Charles VI of France recognizes Breton Independence

April 7, 1381

Second treaty of Guerande between Yann IV of Brittany & Charles VI of France recognizes Breton Independence

The second Treaty of Guérande (1381) established Brittany’s neutrality in the Anglo-French conflict, and was accorded between Duke John V of Brittany and King Charles VI of France.

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