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Events from the year 1802 in Ireland.
Events
- First Christian Brothers' school founded by Edmund Rice in Waterford.[1]
 - Cork Fever Hospital and House of Recovery founded by Dr. John Milner Barry in Cork.[2]
 - Linen Hall Library moves into permanent premises in the White Linen Hall in Belfast.
 
Arts and literature
- Henry Boyd completes the first full English translation of Dante's Divine Comedy.
 - A collection of Irish language religious verse by Tadhg Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin (died 1795), Timothy O'Sullivan's Pious Miscellany, is published in Clonmel.
 
Births
- 18 April – Robert Patterson, businessman and naturalist (died 1872).
 - 24 May – Robert Baldwin Sullivan, lawyer, judge, and politician in Canada, second Mayor of Toronto (died 1853).
 - 12 December – Robert Templeton, naturalist, artist and entomologist (died 1892).
 - Juan Galindo, born John Galindo, fighter for Central American independence and explorer (killed in action 1839 in Honduras)
 
Deaths
- 28 January – Joseph Wall, army officer, colonial governor and murderer (born 1737)
 - 2 February – Armar Lowry-Corry, 1st Earl Belmore, politician and High Sheriff (born 1740).
 - 30 March – Aedanus Burke, soldier, judge, and United States Representative from South Carolina (born 1743).
 - 20 July – Isaac Barré, soldier and politician (born 1726).
 - 24 October – John Ramage, artist (born 1748).
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Edmund Rice – The Man". edmundclt.org. Archived from the original on 31 May 2009.
 - ↑  
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