The Irish University Bill (Bill 55 of
session 36 Victoria;
long title
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A Bill for the Extension of University Education in Ireland; proposed
short title
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the University Act (Ireland), 1873) was a
bill introduced in the
Parliament of the United Kingdom
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in 1873 by the
first Gladstone government to expand the
University of Dublin
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into a secular national university incorporating multiple colleges.
Proposal
In 1873, as now, Dublin University comprised a single college,
Trinity College, which was founded in 1592. Admission had been restricted to members of the
established Anglican
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Church of Ireland
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till the
Catholic Relief Act 1793. The
Irish Church Act 1869 disestablished the church, but
scholar
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s,
fellow
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s and
professor
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s of the college were still required to be Anglicans.
The secular
Queen's University of Ireland had been founded in 1845–50 with colleges in
Belfast
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,
Cork, and
Galway
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. Lacking government recognition were the
Catholic University of Ireland
The Catholic University of Ireland (CUI; ) was a private Catholic Church, Catholic university in Dublin, Ireland. It was founded in 1851 following the Synod of Thurles in 1850, and in response to the Queen's University of Ireland and its assoc ...
founded in Dublin in 1851 and the Presbyterian
Magee College
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founded in
Derry
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in 1865. The 1873 bill proposed to abolish the failing Galway college and make all the other colleges of an expanded Dublin University. All religious requirements for students and faculty in all colleges would be abolished. Trinity College's Theology faculty would be detached and removed to the control of the Church of Ireland.
Opposition
The proposal was strongly opposed by the
Roman Catholic Church in Ireland
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, and partly opposed by the Presbyterians and the existing Trinity College faculty. It was defeated by three votes on its
second reading
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in the House of Commons on 11 March 1873. This was one factor in the eventual fall of the government
in 1874.
Later
The abolition of the Anglican test oath for Dublin University and Trinity College, except in the School of Divinity, was affected by the
University of Dublin Tests Act 1873 (An Act to abolish Tests in Trinity College and the University of Dublin;
36 & 37 Vict. c. 22) introduced by
Henry Fawcett
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Background and education
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and hence called "Fawcett's Act". Until 1970, the Irish Catholic hierarchy discouraged Catholics from attending the university.
Under the
Disraeli administration, the
University Education (Ireland) Act 1879
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altered the Queen's University of Ireland into the
Royal University of Ireland
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and facilitated access to it for the Catholic and Presbyterian colleges. Trinity College and Dublin University were not affected.
References
Primary
* From EPPI:
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Bill for Extension of University Education in Ireland*
Irish University Bill: resolutions of the standing committee (on Trinity College) of the General Assembly of the Irish Presbyterian Church*
Declaration of Catholic Union to First Lord of Treasury, January 1873; Resolutions of Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops, on University Education in Ireland*
Certain matters relating to the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth, near Dublin: report, minutes of evidence and appendix p.110* Hansard 1873, Commons debates Vol.214:
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13 Feb cc377-429First reading
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18 Feb cc599-600Question
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24 Feb cc832-33Question
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27 Feb cc1038-39Question
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3 Mar cc1181-82Notice of motion
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3 Mar cc1186-277Second reading begins
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6 Mar cc1389-90Referral to select committee
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6 Mar c1396*
6 Mar cc1398-1513Second reading resumes
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10 Mar cc1615-17*
10 Mar cc1617-1713*
11 Mar cc1739-40*
11 Mar cc1741-1868Second reading ends, Vote
Secondary
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Notes
External links
Irish University Bill 1873 full PDF from EPPI (Enhanced British Parliamentary Papers on Ireland)
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