1814 in Ireland

Events from the year 1814 in Ireland.

Events

 * 1 February – Royal Belfast Academical Institution opened as a school and college.
 * 18 June – improved navigation of River Shannon between Limerick and Killaloe opens.
 * 25 December – inauguration of Chapel Royal, Dublin, designed by Francis Johnston.
 * Apprentice Boys of Derry Club formed (although the siege of Derry has been celebrated from the 17th century).
 * William Shaw Mason's A Statistical Account or Parochial Survey of Ireland, drawn up from the communications of the clergy begins publication in Dublin.

Arts and literature

 * 27 May – Harriet Smithson makes her stage debut at the Crow Street Theatre, Dublin, as Albina Mandeville in Frederick Reynolds's The Will.
 * Sydney, Lady Morgan, publishes her novel O'Donnell.

Births

 * 10 January – Aubrey Thomas de Vere, poet and critic (died 1902).
 * 9 May – John Brougham, actor and dramatist (died 1880).
 * 18 August – David Moriarty, Roman Catholic Bishop of Kerry (died 1877).
 * 28 August – Sheridan Le Fanu, writer (died 1873).
 * 3 September – Richard Graves MacDonnell, lawyer, judge and colonial governor (died 1881).
 * 14 October – Thomas Osborne Davis, lawyer and writer, author of the song "A Nation Once Again" (died 1845).
 * 3 December – William Fitzgerald, Church of Ireland Bishop of Killaloe (died 1883).
 * Full date unknown
 * Daniel Devlin, businessman and City Chamberlain in New York (died 1867).
 * John Lalor, journalist and author (died 1856).
 * Mary O'Connell, nurse during the American Civil War (died 1897).
 * Charles O'Hea, Catholic Priest, baptised Ned Kelly and ministered to him before he was hanged in 1880 (died 1903).
 * John Purcell, soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Delhi, India, later killed in action (died 1857).

Deaths

 * 8 May (suicide) – William Nelson Gardiner, eccentric engraver and bookseller (born 1766).
 * 17 June – Henry Tresham, historical painter (born c.1751).
 * 9 July – Daniel Delany, Bishop of Kildare and Leighton, founder of two Catholic religious congregations and St Patrick's College, Carlow.
 * 10 August – George Ogle, politician (born 1742).
 * 21 November – Juan Mackenna, soldier of fortune (born 1771).
 * 9 December – Arturo O'Neill, soldier of fortune (born 1736).
 * 20 December – Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald, lawyer, soldier and politician (born 1751).
 * Geoffrey Font, centenarian (born 1709).