Year 200 in 2025 - BIS Lecture Series featuring local Irish Historian Dr. Rory Cornish
Thu, Aug 07
|Charlottetown
As part of the 200-Year Anniversary celebration of the Benevolent Irish Society in 2025, the Society is proud to feature at the Irish Hall a very select group of local and international speakers on Irish subjects.


Time & Location
Aug 07, 2025, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Charlottetown, 582 N River Rd, Charlottetown, PE C1E 1K1, Canada
About the event
As part of the 200-Year Anniversary celebration of the Benevolent Irish Society in 2025, the Society is proud to feature at the Irish Hall a very select group of local and international speakers on Irish subjects. There are 8 lectures in total in the period of August 1 - August 16 and the range of topics is expected to be thoroughly thought provoking.
The lectures are free but we are asking for sign-up so that we can predict refreshment numbers.
WILLIAM FITZMAURICE: 2ND EARL OF SHELBURNE
In July 1782, John Parr was appointed governor of Nova Scotia, which then included present-day New Brunswick. Parr, born in Dublin and a former Captain in the 20th Foot, had previously served with Lieutenant Thomas Carleton and Lieutenant William Fitzmaurice at the Battle of Minden in 1756. Upon arriving in Port Roseway in May 1783, Parr renamed it Shelburne to honor Fitzmaurice, known as…

