Events from the year 1884 in Ireland .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
International
26 January Ireland 0–5 Scotland (in Belfast )[ 4]
9 February Ireland 0–6 Wales (in Belfast)[ 4]
23 February Ireland 1–8 England (in Belfast)[ 4]
Michael Cusack , Maurice Davin and other Gaelic games enthusiasts meet to establish the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) on Saturday, November 1, 1884, in Hayes' Hotel, Thurles , County Tipperary .
The following goals are set out:
To foster and promote the native Irish pastimes.
To open athletics to all social classes.
To aid in the establishment of hurling and football clubs and organise inter-county matches.
17 February – Amby Power , Clare hurler (died 1960 ).
20 March – Tomás Mac Curtain , Sinn Féin Lord Mayor of Cork (murdered on his 36th birthday by the Black and Tans 1920 ).
21 March – Nora Barnacle , lover, companion, inspiration and wife of James Joyce (died 1951 ).
12 June – James Somers , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1915 at Gallipoli , Turkey (died 1918 ).
17 June – Patrick Little , Fianna Fáil TD and Cabinet Minister (died 1963 ).
23 June – Val Harris , soccer player and manager.
4 July – Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald , republican, suffragette and socialist (died 1958 ).
14 September – Frederick Alfred Pile , soldier and politician (died 1976 ).
4 November – Harry Ferguson , early aviator and developer of the modern agricultural tractor (died 1960 ).
7 November – Patrick Belton , Fianna Fáil and Cumann na nGaedheal TD , President of the anti-communist Irish Christian Front (died 1945 ).
16 December – J. M. Kerrigan , actor (died 1964 ).
17 December – Stanislaus Joyce , scholar and writer, brother of James Joyce (died 1955 ).
Full date unknown
27 February – Peter Paul McSwiney , politician two times Lord Mayor of Dublin , entrepreneur co-owner of the first Dublin's Department store in 1853, which became the Clerys .
1 April – James Travers , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1857 at Indore , India (born 1820 ).
25 June – Philip Gore, 4th Earl of Arran , Anglo-Irish peer and diplomat (born 1801 ).
28 June – John Sullivan , recipient of the Victoria Cross for gallantry in 1855 at Sebastopol , in the Crimea (born 1830 ).
27 July – Eliza Lynch , mistress of Francisco Solano López , president of Paraguay (b. c1835).
17 October – Alexander Martin Sullivan , journalist, politician and lawyer (born 1829 ).
Full date unknown