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Events from the year 1755 in Ireland.
Incumbent
Events
- 10 April – Essex Bridge across the river Liffey in Dublin is opened to carriage traffic.[1]
 - 1 November – the Spanish Arch in Galway is partially destroyed by a tsunami generated by the Lisbon earthquake which is felt across Munster.[1]
 - The Commissioners of Inland Navigation order commencement of work on making the River Shannon navigable.[2]
 - The Artillery Company of Ireland, predecessor of the Royal Irish Artillery, is formed.
 - Completion of Russborough House, County Wicklow, designed in the Palladian style by Richard Cassels for Joseph Leeson, 1st Earl of Milltown.
 - Kilwarlin Moravian Church is founded in County Down by the evangelist John Cennick.
 
Births
- 14 May – George Barrington, pickpocket, socialite, Australian pioneer and author (died 1804 in Australia)
 - 7 June – Isidore Lynch, soldier (died 1841)
 - 24 June – John Glendy, Presbyterian minister (died 1832 in the United States)
 - 8 July – James Blackwood, 2nd Baron Dufferin and Claneboye, politician (died 1836)
 - John Handcock, soldier and politician (died 1786)
 - John Proby Osborne, lawyer and politician (died 1787)
 - Owen Wynne, landowner and politician (died 1841)
 - Approximate date
- Joseph Allison, farmer and politician in Nova Scotia (died 1806)
 - Joseph Marshall, farmer, judge and politician in Nova Scotia (died 1847)
 
 
Deaths
- 16 March – Edward Southwell, politician (born 1705)
 - 25 September – Luke Gardiner, property developer and politician (born c.1690)
 - William Richardson, politician.
 
References
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