Author Chronology Display
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1780, September 25 |
Charles Robert Maturin born, the sixth and final child of William and Fidelia (née Watson) |
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1794 |
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Treason Trials |
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1795, m? d |
Maturin enters Trinity College Dublin. |
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1795, May 06 (to 1834) |
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Famine; Speenhamland system of Poor Relief |
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1796, December 15 |
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Abortive French attempt to invade Ireland |
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1796, December 19 |
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Bantry Bay expedition fails through gales |
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1797 |
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Banking Crisis and the Restriction Act |
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1797, February d |
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Restriction Act suspends specie payment by banks until one year after the end of the war. |
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1797, December 29 |
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Ralph Abercromby arrives in Ireland |
1798, April d (to 1798, August d) |
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Irish Rebellion of 1798 |
1798, May d (to 1798, June 21) |
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Irish Rebellion; Rising of the United Irishmen |
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1798, June 21 |
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Lord Lake defeats Irish rebels |
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1800, m? d |
Maturin graduates from Trinity College Dublin with a BA and begins pursuing orders in the Church of Ireland. |
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1802, m? d |
Maturins father, William, begins to suffer reductions in his salary as Clerk of the Munster Road in the Postal Service. |
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1803, m? d |
Maturin ordained a curate in the Church of Ireland. |
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1803, July 23 |
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Robert Emmet rebels |
1815, 23 03 (to 1846) |
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Corn Law |
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1816 |
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Coinage Act |
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1821, May 07 |
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Resumption of convertibility of bank notes into gold |
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1822, December d |
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Bottle Riots in Dublin |
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Citation:
Morin, Christina. "Author Chronology for Charles Maturin". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 29 March 2011.
[http://www.litencyc.com/php/newlifeline.php?id_author_0=4900, accessed 19 May 2013.]