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List of events
Events from the year 1935 in Ireland .
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Sport
Golf
Births
11 January –
Colm O'Reilly ,
Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise (1983– ).
16 January –
William Walsh ,
Bishop of Killaloe (1994– ).
9 February –
Liam Kavanagh ,
Labour Party
Teachta Dála representing
Wicklow ,
Member of the European Parliament .
18 February – –
Ciarán Bourke , singer (d.
1988 )
20 February –
Bríd Rodgers ,
Social Democratic and Labour Party MLA and Minister.
21 February –
Brian Mullooly ,
Fianna Fáil politician, twice
Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann .
23 February –
Tom Murphy , playwright (died 2018).
4 March –
Don Davern ,
Fianna Fáil TD for
Tipperary South 1965–1968 (died 1968).
6 March –
Ronnie Delany , athlete.
1 April –
Billy Whelan , footballer (died 1958).
22 April –
Tim Pat Coogan , historian and broadcaster.
25 April –
John Boland ,
Roman Catholic
bishop of the
Diocese of Savannah ,
Georgia .
15 May –
Barry Desmond ,
Labour Party
TD , Cabinet Minister and
MEP .
16 June –
Peter Rice , structural engineer (died 1992).
18 June –
Jimmy Brohan ,
Cork hurler.
July –
Arthur Ryan , businessman (died 2019).
11 July –
Oliver Napier , Northern Irish politician (died 2011)
20 July –
Hugh Coveney ,
Fine Gael
TD and Cabinet Minister, yachtsman (died 1998).
4 August –
Michael J. Noonan ,
Fianna Fáil
TD and Cabinet Minister.
13 August –
Brendan Comiskey ,
Roman Catholic
bishop of the
Diocese of Ferns .
16 September –
Charles McDonald ,
Fine Gael politician,
Cathaoirleach (chair) of
Seanad Éireann 1981–1982.
29 September –
Ian Lewis , cricketer (died 2004).
16 October –
Fred Tiedt , boxer (died 1999).
27 November –
Johnny Byrne , writer and script editor (died 2008).
4 December –
Noel Peyton , soccer player.
8 December –
Michael Woods ,
Fianna Fáil
TD for
Dublin North-East and Cabinet Minister.
Full date unknown
Deaths
23 March –
Robert Browne ,
Roman Catholic
bishop of the
Diocese of Cloyne (born
1844 ).
8 April –
Patrick Joseph Sullivan , mayor of
Casper, Wyoming and
Republican member of the
United States Senate from
Wyoming (born
1865 ).
17 July –
George William Russell ('Æ'), critic, poet, essayist, artist and economist (born
1867 ).
22 July –
William Mulholland , water service engineer in
Southern California (born
1855 ).
9 August –
James Buchanan, 1st Baron Woolavington , businessman and philanthropist (born
1849 ).
15 September –
Sir Thomas Esmonde, 11th Baronet , peer, MP and
Seanad member (born
1862 ).
22 October –
Edward Carson, Baron Carson ,
Unionist leader,
barrister and
judge (born
1854 ).
References
^ Lee, Joseph (1989). Ireland, 1912–1985: politics and society . Cambridge University Press. p. 201.
ISBN
978-0-521-37741-6 .
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b Pegley, Suzanne M., ed. (2011). The Land Commission and the making of Ráth Cairn, the first Gaeltacht colony . Maynooth Studies in Local History. Dublin: Four Courts Press.
ISBN
978-1-84682-297-1 .
^
"The Arranmore Island Boating Tragedy 9 Nov 1935" . Donegal Genealogy . Retrieved 25 April 2022 .
^ Byrne, Elaine A. (2012). Political corruption in Ireland, 1922–2010: a crooked harp? . Manchester University Press.
ISBN
9780719086885 .
^ Briody, Mícheál (2 February 2008).
"Keepers of the folklore" .
The Irish Times . Retrieved 21 March 2012 .
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b
c Cox, Michael, ed. (2004).
The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature . Oxford University Press.
ISBN
0-19-860634-6 .