Coverage of the Irish Famine in the Times, 1846-1851
A complete listings of articles related to the Irish Famine in the Times, 1846-1851, as listed by the Times index.
1846
- Requests for Outdoor Relief. February 10, 1846.
- Lead Editorial on the Irish Question. February 10, 1846.
- Parliamentary Proceedings. "The State of Famine in Ireland." February 18, 1846.
- Parliamentary Discussion on the Famine. March 7, 1846.
- The "Fever" and "Famine" Movement. March 7, 1846.
- Parliamentary Discussion of Famine and Disease in Ireland. March 10, 1846.
- Letter to the Editor. Mr. O'Connell and His Potato. March 11, 1846.
- Parliamentary Intelligence. "State of Ireland." March 11, 1846.
- The Year of "Pestilence and Famine" in Ireland, from Our Correspondent. March 14, 1846.
- Fever in Ireland. March 14, 1846.
- Letter to the Editor from A Real Irishman on Mr. O'Connell and his Potato. March 17, 1846.
- Parliamentary Proceedings. Fever in Ireland. March 17, 1846.
- The Apprehended Scarcity. From the Cork Reporter. March 20, 1846.
- Letter to the Editor from a Humble Friend of the Humble Irish. March 21, 1846.
- Parliamentary Discussions on the Condition of Ireland. March 24, 1846.
- The Famine in Ireland. March 26, 1846.
- Apprehended Disturbances. March 27, 1846.
- Letter to the Editor from J. Craig Exposing the "Heartless Proceedings of the Government." April 15, 1846.
- Government Relief. From Our Correspondent in Dublin. April 15, 1846.
- Parliamentary Discussions of Irish Famine. July 28, 1846.
- < Letter to the Editor on the Irish Famine. From B. September 1, 1846.
- Lead Editorial on the Famine and the Irish Question. September 22, 1846.
- Mr. O'Connell on the Famine. Parliamentary Proceedings. September 30, 1846.
- Famine and Its Remedy. November 17, 1846.
1847
- Circular from Rev. Dr. Griffiths. January 4, 1847.
- Reports of Starvation Deaths, including that of Two-Year-Old Catherine Sheehan in the Cork Reporter; Food Riots in Dublin; Resolution Proposed for Outdoor Relief; Progress of Distress; January 11, 1847.
- "Bread Riots in the City" of Dublin. January 11, 1847.
- Famine in County Cork. January 11, 1847.
- Letter to the Editor from Rev. John Coghlan, pleading for assistance. January 16, 1847.
- English Relief Ships Dispatched to Ireland. January 18, 1847.
- Distress in County Cork. January 18, 1847.
- Report on Soil Cultivation. January 18, 1847.
- Dogs Being Killed in Limerick. February 5, 1847.
- Famine in Ireland and Scotland. February 5, 1847.
- Report on Famine in Dublin. February 6, 1847.
- Letter to the Editor from Rev. Cornelius Corkron, County Cork, pleading for assistance. February 10, 1847.
- Lead editorial urging assistance. February 19, 1847.
- Report of starvation in County Mayo. February 19, 1847.
- Famine in Ireland. March 3, 1847.
- Letter to the Editor from George Macartney Doubting Lord John Russell's Sincerity in Pledging Relief. March 8, 1847.
- Horrible Cases Arising from the Famine. March 12, 1847.
- Famine in Cork. March 15, 1847.
- Lead Editorial: Irish Famine of 1741 and the Present Day. April 14, 1847.
- The Irish Famine. April 22, 1847.
- Letter to the Editor from Irish Prelates. April 29, 1847.
- Spread of Fever. April 29, 1847.
- Overwhelmed Coroners Stop Holding Inquests. April 29, 1847.
- Lead editorial condemning inhuman conditions aboard "famine ships," September 17, 1847.
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