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{{YearInIrelandNav | 1670 }}Events from the year 1670 in Ireland. Events- February–April – William Penn visits the Quaker William Morris at Castle Salem, Cork.
- March 7 – Oliver Plunkett, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, sets foot on Irish soil for the first time in 23 years.
- June 17 – Peter Talbot, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland, holds his first provincial synod in Dublin.[1] It opens with Solemn High Mass, which for forty years many of the faithful have not witnessed. A subsequent assembly of the senior clergy produces a dispute over the Primacy of Ireland.
- Barrack Bridge is constructed over the River Liffey in Dublin.[2]
- William Robinson is appointed Surveyor General of Ireland.
- First recognized precursor to modern Gaelic football is played in County Meath.[3]
Arts and literature- December 26 – upper gallery of the Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin collapses for the first time.
Births- January 24 – William Congreve, English playwright (studies at Kilkenny School and Trinity College, Dublin) (d. 1729)
- November 30 – John Toland, philosopher (d. 1722)
- Thomas Burgh, military engineer, architect and politician (d. 1730)
- Sir Pierce Butler, 4th Baronet, politician (d. 1732)
- Arthur Dillon, soldier in the French army (d. 1733)
- Turlough O'Carolan, blind itinerant harpist, "The Last of the Bards" (d. 1738)
- Aogán Ó Rathaille, poet (d. 1728)
- Approximate date – Cornelius Ó Caoimh, Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick (d. 1737)
Deaths- William FitzWilliam, 3rd Viscount FitzWilliam, noble (b. c.1610)
- Probable date – James Arthur, Dominican friar and theologian.
References1. ^{{cite book|editor=Moody, T. W.|title=A Chronology of Irish History to 1976|series=A New History of Ireland, VIII|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=1982|isbn=0198217447|page=246|display-editors=etal}} 2. ^"The Bridges of Dublin City". Come Here To Me!: Dublin life & culture. 2010-06-30. Accessed 2012-08-30. [https://www.webcitation.org/65d4YQuH8 Archived] 2012-02-21. 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.gaa.ie/my-gaa/getting-involved/football-history-and-evolution|title=GAA.ie|website=www.gaa.ie|language=en|access-date=2017-04-13}}
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