1703 in Ireland
Events from the year 1703 in Ireland.
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Events
    
- June 11 – Charles Hickman is consecrated as Church of Ireland Bishop of Derry.
 - September 11 – a privateering expedition comprising the ships St George and Cinque Ports commanded by William Dampier leaves Kinsale for South America.
 - Parliament of Ireland assembles, the first under Anne, Queen of Great Britain, and the first for five years.
 - Popery Act (An Act to prevent the further Growth of Popery), enacted by the Parliament of Ireland, reintroduces gavelkind: when a Roman Catholic dies, his estate is to be divided equally among his sons (legitimate or otherwise) if they retain their Catholic faith.
 - Treason Act (Ireland) 1703, enacted by the Parliament of Ireland, enforces the Protestant line of succession to the British throne.
 - Sir Robert Doyne is appointed as Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas.
 - The Parliament of Ireland investigates the possibility of improving navigation on the rivers Shannon and Barrow and constructing a Newry Canal.
 
Births
    
- January 22 (in France) – Antoine Walsh, slave trader and Jacobite (d. 1763 in San Domingo)
 - February 5 – Gilbert Tennent, Presbyterian pastor in Colonial America (d. 1764)
 - March 1 – Philip Tisdall, lawyer and politician (d. 1777)
 - September 29 – Philip Syng, silversmith (d. 1789 in the United States)
 - Arthur Gore, 1st Earl of Arran, politician (d. 1773)
 - John Ussher, politician (d. 1749)
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- John Blakeney, politician (d. 1747)
 - Samuel Boyse, poet (d. 1749)
 - Henry Brooke, novelist and dramatist (d. 1783)
 - George Faulkner, publisher and bookseller (d. 1775)
 
 
Deaths
    
    
References
    
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