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{{YearInIrelandNav | 1806 }}Events from the year 1806 in Ireland. Events- 10 April – Sir Arthur Wellesley marries Kitty Pakenham, daughter of the Earl of Longford, in the temporary St. George's Church built on Whitworth Road in Dublin.[1][2]
- American engraver Henry Pelham, agent for Lord Lansdowne's Irish estates, is drowned from a boat while superintending the erection of a martello tower in the Kenmare River.
Arts and literature- John Wilson Croker (anonymously) publishes his mock-heroic verse satire on Dublin socio-political life The Amazoniad; or, Figure and Fashion.[3]
- Sydney Owenson publishes her epistolary novel The Wild Irish Girl: a National Tale.
- Samuel Thomson publishes his third volume of verse Simple Poems on a Few Subjects.
- The English architect George Papworth moves to Dublin.
Births- 21 January – William Quarter, first Roman Catholic bishop of Chicago (died 1848).
- 25 January – Daniel Maclise, painter (died 1870).
- 10 May - James Shields, Irish American politician and United States Army officer (died 1879 in the United States)
- 31 May – Patrick Leahy, Archbishop of Cashel (died 1875).
- 25 July – John O'Donovan, scholar and first historic topographer (died 1861).
- 1 August – Edward Crofton, 2nd Baron Crofton, Conservative politician (died 1869).
- 17 August – Peter Richard Kenrick, first Catholic archbishop west of the Mississippi River (died 1896).
- 20 August – Archibald Acheson, 3rd Earl of Gosford, Member of Parliament for Armagh (died 1864).
- 31 August – Charles Lever, novelist (died 1872).
- September – Samuel Davidson, biblical scholar (died 1898).
- 15 October – William Clements, 3rd Earl of Leitrim, nobleman and landowner (died 1878).
- 3 November – Robert Molesworth, judge in Australia (died 1890).
- 4 December – John T. Graves, mathematician (died 1870).
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- Simon Byrne, prize-fighter (died 1833).
Deaths- 22 February – James Barry, painter (born 1741).
- 31 May – George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, statesman, colonial administrator and diplomat (born 1737).
- 9 September – William Paterson, jurist in the United States (born 1745).
- 18 September – Patrick Cotter O'Brien, known as the Bristol Giant and the Irish Giant (born 1760).
References1. ^{{cite book|authorlink=Richard Holmes (military historian)|first=Holmes|last=Richard|year=2002|title=Wellington: The Iron Duke|location=London|publisher=HarperCollins|isbn=978-0-00-713750-3|page=96}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=St. George's church re-opened|newspaper=The Irish Times|page=9|date=1961-12-14}} 3. ^{{cite book|editor=Cox, Michael|title=The Concise Oxford Chronology of English Literature|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2004|isbn=0-19-860634-6}}
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