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1804 in Ireland
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Events from the year 1804 in Ireland.
Events

- 14 January – Richard Lovell Edgeworth's semaphore line between Dublin and Galway is operational, but is out of use by the end of the year.[1]
 - 11 February – the last armed rebel group of the Society of United Irishmen, led by James Corcoran, is betrayed and killed or captured by yeomen near Enniscorthy.[2]
 - 4–5 March – Castle Hill convict rebellion in New South Wales led by Irish convicts in Australia.[3]
 - April – first boat passes through the Grand Canal throughout between the River Liffey in Dublin and the River Shannon.[4]
 - 14 May – Cork Street Fever Hospital, Dublin, opens in Cork Street, Dublin.
 - First Martello Tower erected in Ireland, at Sutton, Dublin.[5]
 

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Births
- Early February – James Bronterre O'Brien, Chartist leader, reformer and journalist (died 1864).
 - 4 April – Andrew Nicholl, painter (died 1886).
 - 7 April – James Emerson Tennent, politician and traveller (died 1869).
 - 18 November – John George, politician, judge and in 1859 Solicitor-General for Ireland (died 1871).
 - 25 December – Frederic Trench, 2nd Baron Ashtown, peer (died 1880).
 - 26 December – Sir Joseph Napier, 1st Baronet, Conservative Party MP and Lord Chancellor of Ireland (died 1882).
 - 31 December – Francis Sylvester Mahony, humorist and poet (a.k.a. Father Prout) (died 1866).
 
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Deaths
- February – James Corcoran, rebel leader (born c.1770).
 - 27 July – Robert Clements, 1st Earl of Leitrim, politician (born 1732).
 
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