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Henry Grattan, 6 June 1820
Daniel O'Connell, 24 May 1847
Maria Edgeworth, 28 May 1849
Tom Moore, 1 March 1852, 6 June 1820
Father Mathew, 12 December 1856
William Dargan, 8 February 1867
Earl of Rosse, 2 November 1867
Cardinal Cullen, 25 October 1878
Charles Stewart Parnell, 6 June 1820
Sir John Pope Hennessy, 8 October 1891
Mrs Cecil Alexander, 14 October 1895
Oscar Wilde, 6 June 1820
Lord Morris of Spiddal, 9 September 1901
Archbishop Croke, 23 July 1902
Michael Davitt, 31 May 1906
The O'Conor Don, 2 July 1906
Sir W. H. Russell, 11 February 1907
John Millington Synge, 25 March 1909
Cardinal Moran, 17 August 1911
Sir Luke O'Connor V. C., hero of the Crimea, 2 February 1915
John Redmond, A Great Irish Leader, 7 March 1918
Cardinal Gibbons, 26 March 1921
Michael Collins, 6 June 1820
Erskine Childers, 25 November 1922
Thomas Crean V. C., Irish International's Bravery, 27 March 1923
Lord Pirrie, Dominant Figure in Shipbuilding, 9 June 1924
Lord MacDonnell, Indian and Irish Administration, 10 June 1925
Kevin O'Higgins, 11 July 1927
Countess Markievicz, 6 June 1820
John Devoy, 1 October 1928
John Woulfe Flanagan, A great servant of The Times, 18 November 1929
T. P. O'Connor, Father of the House of Commons, 19 November 1929
Sir Horace Plunkett, 28 March 1932
Lady Gregory, 6 June 1820
George Moore, 23 January 1933
John Edward Healy, A Great Irish Journalist, 31 May 1934
Edward Carson, The chosen champion of Ulster, 23 October 1935
William Butler Yeats, 6 June 1820
Sir Michael O'Dwyer, The Punjab in the last War, 14 March 1940
Sir John Lavery, A famous portrait painter, 11 January 1941
James Joyce, 6 June 1820
Sarah Purser, 17 August 1943
John McCormack, 18 September 1945
Douglas Hyde, First President of Eire., 14 July 1949
Edith Somerville, Flurry Knox's chronicler, 10 October 1949
John Dulanty, Loyal servant of Ireland, 12 February 1955
Evie Hone, 15 March 1955
William Francis Casey, Former Editor of "The Times", 22 April 1957
Oliver St John Gogarty, Dublin's literary life, 23 September 1957
Margaret Burke Sheridan, 18 April 1958
Earl of Longford, 6 February 1961
Maureen Delany, Comic spirit of the Irish, 28 March 1961
Archbishop Gregg, 4 May 1961
Michael O'Leary V. C., 3 August 1961
Sean O'Casey, 21 September 1964
Jimmy O'Dea, 8 January 1965
William T. Cosgrave, 17 November 1965
Frank O'Connor, Master of the short story, 11 March 1966
Lady Hanson, A famous Dublin hostess, 29 August 1970
Sean Lemass, Better Anglo-Irish relations, 12 May 1971
Lord Brookeborough, 20 August 1973
Professor George O'Brien, Brilliant Dublin personality, 4 January 1974
Kate O'Brien, Novelist and playwright, 14 August 1974
Eamon de Valera, 6 June 1820
John A. Costello, Former Prime Minister of Irish Republic, 7 January 1976
Brian Faulkner, Former Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, 11 March 1977
Professor Frances Moran, 16 November 1977
Micheál Mac Liammóir, Doyen of the Dublin stage, 8 March 1978
Pamela Hinkson, 2 June 1982
Professor F. S. L. Lyons, Perceptive Irish historian, 24 September 1983
Liam O'Flaherty, Irish novelist and short-story writer, 10 September 1984
Anita Leslie, 8 November 1985
Frederick H. Boland, Irish voice at the UN, 8 December 1985
Siobhan McKenna, 17 November 1986
Eamonn Andrews, 6 June 1820
Sean MacBride, Irreconcilable Irish Republican, 16 January 1988
Samuel Beckett, 6 June 1820
Cardinal O Fiaich, 10 May 1990
Ernest Walton, 29 June 1995
Molly Keane, 23 April 1996
Michael O'Hehir, 30 November 1996
The Countess of Wicklow, 27 February 1997
Dermot Morgan, 2 March 1998
Judge Brian Walsh, 11 March 1998
Jack Lynch, 21 October 1999
Rev. F. X. Martin, Scholar who debunked the Easter Rising and defended Viking Dublin, 28 February 2000
Sr. Genevieve O'Farrell, 1 January 2002
John B. Keane, 3 June 2002
Maureen Potter, 6 June 1820
Mary Holland, 9 June 2004
Joe Cahill, 26 July 2004
Bob Tisdall, 2 August 2004
George Best, 6 June 1820
Charles Haughey, 14 June 2006
Sam Stephenson, 22 November 2006
David Ervine, 9 January 2007
Tommy Makem, 3 August 2007
Nuala O'Faolain, Irish broadcaster and writer who recorded her tormented love life in a fiercely candid and bestselling memoir, 21 May 2008.
Daniel O'Connell, 24 May 1847
Maria Edgeworth, 28 May 1849
Tom Moore, 1 March 1852, 6 June 1820
Father Mathew, 12 December 1856
William Dargan, 8 February 1867
Earl of Rosse, 2 November 1867
Cardinal Cullen, 25 October 1878
Charles Stewart Parnell, 6 June 1820
Sir John Pope Hennessy, 8 October 1891
Mrs Cecil Alexander, 14 October 1895
Oscar Wilde, 6 June 1820
Lord Morris of Spiddal, 9 September 1901
Archbishop Croke, 23 July 1902
Michael Davitt, 31 May 1906
The O'Conor Don, 2 July 1906
Sir W. H. Russell, 11 February 1907
John Millington Synge, 25 March 1909
Cardinal Moran, 17 August 1911
Sir Luke O'Connor V. C., hero of the Crimea, 2 February 1915
John Redmond, A Great Irish Leader, 7 March 1918
Cardinal Gibbons, 26 March 1921
Michael Collins, 6 June 1820
Erskine Childers, 25 November 1922
Thomas Crean V. C., Irish International's Bravery, 27 March 1923
Lord Pirrie, Dominant Figure in Shipbuilding, 9 June 1924
Lord MacDonnell, Indian and Irish Administration, 10 June 1925
Kevin O'Higgins, 11 July 1927
Countess Markievicz, 6 June 1820
John Devoy, 1 October 1928
John Woulfe Flanagan, A great servant of The Times, 18 November 1929
T. P. O'Connor, Father of the House of Commons, 19 November 1929
Sir Horace Plunkett, 28 March 1932
Lady Gregory, 6 June 1820
George Moore, 23 January 1933
John Edward Healy, A Great Irish Journalist, 31 May 1934
Edward Carson, The chosen champion of Ulster, 23 October 1935
William Butler Yeats, 6 June 1820
Sir Michael O'Dwyer, The Punjab in the last War, 14 March 1940
Sir John Lavery, A famous portrait painter, 11 January 1941
James Joyce, 6 June 1820
Sarah Purser, 17 August 1943
John McCormack, 18 September 1945
Douglas Hyde, First President of Eire., 14 July 1949
Edith Somerville, Flurry Knox's chronicler, 10 October 1949
John Dulanty, Loyal servant of Ireland, 12 February 1955
Evie Hone, 15 March 1955
William Francis Casey, Former Editor of "The Times", 22 April 1957
Oliver St John Gogarty, Dublin's literary life, 23 September 1957
Margaret Burke Sheridan, 18 April 1958
Earl of Longford, 6 February 1961
Maureen Delany, Comic spirit of the Irish, 28 March 1961
Archbishop Gregg, 4 May 1961
Michael O'Leary V. C., 3 August 1961
Sean O'Casey, 21 September 1964
Jimmy O'Dea, 8 January 1965
William T. Cosgrave, 17 November 1965
Frank O'Connor, Master of the short story, 11 March 1966
Lady Hanson, A famous Dublin hostess, 29 August 1970
Sean Lemass, Better Anglo-Irish relations, 12 May 1971
Lord Brookeborough, 20 August 1973
Professor George O'Brien, Brilliant Dublin personality, 4 January 1974
Kate O'Brien, Novelist and playwright, 14 August 1974
Eamon de Valera, 6 June 1820
John A. Costello, Former Prime Minister of Irish Republic, 7 January 1976
Brian Faulkner, Former Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, 11 March 1977
Professor Frances Moran, 16 November 1977
Micheál Mac Liammóir, Doyen of the Dublin stage, 8 March 1978
Pamela Hinkson, 2 June 1982
Professor F. S. L. Lyons, Perceptive Irish historian, 24 September 1983
Liam O'Flaherty, Irish novelist and short-story writer, 10 September 1984
Anita Leslie, 8 November 1985
Frederick H. Boland, Irish voice at the UN, 8 December 1985
Siobhan McKenna, 17 November 1986
Eamonn Andrews, 6 June 1820
Sean MacBride, Irreconcilable Irish Republican, 16 January 1988
Samuel Beckett, 6 June 1820
Cardinal O Fiaich, 10 May 1990
Ernest Walton, 29 June 1995
Molly Keane, 23 April 1996
Michael O'Hehir, 30 November 1996
The Countess of Wicklow, 27 February 1997
Dermot Morgan, 2 March 1998
Judge Brian Walsh, 11 March 1998
Jack Lynch, 21 October 1999
Rev. F. X. Martin, Scholar who debunked the Easter Rising and defended Viking Dublin, 28 February 2000
Sr. Genevieve O'Farrell, 1 January 2002
John B. Keane, 3 June 2002
Maureen Potter, 6 June 1820
Mary Holland, 9 June 2004
Joe Cahill, 26 July 2004
Bob Tisdall, 2 August 2004
George Best, 6 June 1820
Charles Haughey, 14 June 2006
Sam Stephenson, 22 November 2006
David Ervine, 9 January 2007
Tommy Makem, 3 August 2007
Nuala O'Faolain, Irish broadcaster and writer who recorded her tormented love life in a fiercely candid and bestselling memoir, 21 May 2008.