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Events from the year 1762 in Ireland.
Incumbent
Events
- February – Roman Catholic nobility and gentry offer support to King George III in the Seven Years' War in the Iberian Peninsula.[1]
 - 20 March – a French privateer takes six ships off Youghal.[2]
 - 30 April – acts grant security to Protestants who have acquired property from Catholics.[1]
 - Old St. Thomas's Church, Dublin, in Marlborough Street, is completed.
 - Watt distillery in Derry is established; it will produce Tyrconnell (whiskey).
 
Arts and literature
- 14 May – Charles Macklin's The True-Born Irishman is first performed at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin.[1]
 - Approximate date – James Barry paints Baptism of the King of Cashel.
 
Births
- 11 January – Andrew Cherry, playwright, songwriter, actor and theatrical manager (died 1812 in Wales).
 - 24 February – Gideon Ouseley, Methodism's 'apostle to the Irish' (died 1839).
 - 20 May – Eyre Coote, British Army officer (died 1832).
 - 1 June – Edmund Ignatius Rice, Roman Catholic missionary and educationalist, founder of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and the Presentation Brothers (died 1844).
 - 12 June – Chambré Brabazon Ponsonby-Barker, politician (died 1834).
 - 25 December – Michael Kelly, actor, singer and composer (died 1826).
 - Henry Browne Hayes, sheriff and abductor (died 1832).
 - Approximate date – John Chetwode Eustace, Roman Catholic priest and antiquary (died 1815 in Italy).
 
Deaths
- 20 February – Chambré Brabazon Ponsonby, politician (born c.1720).
 - 20 March – James Cuffe, landowner (born 1707).
 - 22 March – Courthorpe Clayton, soldier and courtier.
 - September
- Francesco Geminiani, violinist and composer (born 1687 in Italy).
 - Seán Ó Murchadha, poet.[1]
 
 - 16 November – John Boyle, 5th Earl of Cork, writer (born 1707).
 - 30 December – Robert Blakeney, politician (born c.1724).
 - Macnamara Morgan, playwright and barrister (born c.1720).
 - Charles Smith, topographer and apothecary (born 1715).
 
References
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