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April 30
Section: April 30
April 30, 1891
An Comunn Gaidhealach was formally instituted to preserve the Gaelic language
April 30, 1795
Rev. William Jackson, of the United Irishmen returns from France, is arrested
April 30, 1728
Royal Bank invents first overdraft, Wm Hogg overdraws by £1,000 (£66,000 at todays money)
April 30, 1428
Sir John Sutton, Lord Dudley, is appointed lieutenant
April 30, 418
Pelagius, champion of Celtic view of Christianity, banned by Roman political enemies in the Church