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    Live Aid Concert
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    Martin Hurson, dies
    Martin Hurson, dies …

    Father Edward Flanagan, born, the founder of Boys Town
    Father Edward Flanagan, born, the founder of Boys Town Father Edward Joseph Flanagan, the Irish-American priest and founder of Boys Town, was born on July 13, 1886, in the village of Leabeg, County Roscommon, Ireland. He is best known for his pioneering work in child welfare and his establishment of Boys Town, a community dedicated to the care and education of at-risk boys. …

    Scottish Reform Act passed.
    Scottish Reform Act passed. The Scottish Reform Act of 1832 was a significant piece of legislation that reformed the parliamentary representation system in Scotland. It was part of the broader Reform Act of 1832 (also known as the Great Reform Act), which applied to England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. The Act addressed widespread demands for electoral reform, which had been growing in intensity due to the outdated and inequitable nature of the parliamentary system. …

    David Douglas, died
    David Douglas, died David Douglas, a Scottish botanist and explorer, is renowned for his significant contributions to the field of botany, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of North America. Born on June 25, 1799, in Scone, Scotland, he is best known for the introduction of numerous plant species to Britain, including the Douglas fir, which is named in his honor. …

    The Catholic Association, dissolved
    The Catholic Association, dissolved …

    Dublin Harp Society, founded
    Dublin Harp Society, founded The Dublin Harp Society was founded in the late 18th century with the goal of preserving and reviving the traditional Irish harp, an important symbol of Irish cultural heritage. Established in 1809, the society played a crucial role in encouraging the performance and teaching of the Irish harp, which had been in decline. …

    King James III, marries
    King James III, marries …

    Ralph de Ufford arrives in Ireland
    Ralph de Ufford arrives in Ireland …

    King Alexander III, crowned
    King Alexander III, crowned Alexander III (September 04, 1241 - March 19, 1286), King of Scots, also known as Alexander the Glorious, ranks as one of Scotlands greatest kings. …

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