May 08

Wed 1pm Ballsbridge, Donnybrook & Sandymount Historical Society, Pembroke Library, Anglesea Road. St John’s Church, Sandymount: protests and defiance, Alyson Gavin. Wed 7pm DLR County Council Spring of Heritage, Marlay Park, Rathfarnham. Shankill 180 years ago, Rob Goodbody. Wed 7pm Irish Labour History Society, Liberty Hall. The Belfast engineering strike of 1919, Padraig Yeates. Wed … Read more

May 7

1992 Eamon Casey, bishop of Galway, resigned after it was revealed that he had fathered a son by an American woman, Annie Murphy. 1812 Robert Browning, English poet and playwright, born in Camberwell, London. 2008 Brian Cowan (48), minister for finance and tánaiste, was elected taoiseach by Dáil Éireann.

May 07

Tues 8pm Dublin Port Company & Bullock Harbour Preservation Association, Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre. Hugh Leonard walk, Danielle Keyes-Byrne. Tues 8pm Kilmacanogue History Society, Glenview Hotel, Glen of the Downs. Irish bank notes—an inside story, Louis O’Byrne. Adm. €3.

May 6

1970 Taoiseach Jack Lynch dismissed from cabinet Minister for Finance Charles J. Haughey and Minister for Agriculture Neil Blaney. Minister for Local Government Kevin Boland resigned in sympathy with his two colleagues. 1882 Whilst strolling in Dublin’s Phoenix Park, Chief Secretary Lord Frederick Cavendish and his under-secretary, Thomas Burke, were set upon by a six-man … Read more

May 05

1821 Napoleon Bonaparte (51), outstanding military leader and emperor of the French (1804–14), died from cancer as a prisoner of the British on the island of St Helena. 1980 The Iranian Embassy siege in London ended after five days when the SAS stormed the building, killing all but one of the six members of an … Read more