1527 in Ireland

Events from the year 1527 in Ireland[1].

1527
in
Ireland
Centuries:
  • 14th
  • 15th
  • 16th
  • 17th
  • 18th
Decades:
  • 1500s
  • 1510s
  • 1520s
  • 1530s
  • 1540s
See also:Other events of 1527
List of years in Ireland

Incumbent

Events

  • Edmond de Burca is succeeded as Mac William Iochtar by Seaán an Tearmainn Bourke.
  • Edmund Butler, archbishop of Cashel, is consecrated.
  • James Butler, 9th earl of Ormond, becomes Esquire of the Body to King Henry VIII.
  • John Rawson, 1st and only Viscount Clontarf, is appointed commander of the light infantry of Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
  • Rychard Martin is succeeded as Mayor of Galway by William Morris.

Births

  • March 21 – Edward Fitton, the elder, Lord President of Connaught and Thomond and the Vice-Treasurer of Ireland (died 1579).
  • May 21 – Philip II of Spain, King of England and Ireland (died 1598).[2]
  • October 2 – William Drury,[3] Lord President of Munster and Lord Justice of Ireland, is born in Hawstead, Suffolk (died 1579).
  • Elizabeth FitzGerald, Countess of Lincoln, Irish noblewoman (died 1590).[4]
  • John Garvey, Protestant Bishop of Kilmore and Archbishop of Armagh (died 1595).
  • John Hooker, Member of parliament for Athenry (died 1601).[5]
  • William Good, English Jesuit teacher in Limerick (died 1586).

Deaths

  • September 30 – Donnchadh mac Eoghan Ó Duinnshléibhe, Irish physician.
  • John Rycardes, Master of the Rolls in Ireland and Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral.

References

  1. "Ireland". tripsavvy.com/. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  2. "Biography of PHILIP of Spain (King of England) - Archontology.org". archontology.org. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  3. "DRURY, Sir Robert II (by 1503-77), of Hedgerley and Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks. | History of Parliament Online". historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 13 April 2019.
  4. "FITZGERALD of Kildare". tudorplace.com.ar. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
  5. "Hooker [Vowell], John (c. 1527–1601), antiquary and civic administrator | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography". oxforddnb.com. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/13695. Retrieved 10 April 2019.


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