30 April 1795 – The Reverend William Jackson, United Irishman, agent of the French Revolutionary Government and confidante of Wolfe Tone was found guilty by the British and sensationally committed suicide in the dock by swallowing poison.
30 April 1916: Sniping continued during the night as the Rising came to an end. The men held outside the Rotunda overnight marched off to Richmond Barracks, Inchicore. Here they were screened and questioned by detectives of the DMP ‘G’ Division while held under military guard.
Surrender of the various outlying Insurgent positions continued as orders were brought to them to lay down their arms.
By last light the Rising was effectively over.
The British began the rounding up of some 5,000 ‘suspects’ across Ireland they believed might have something to do with the events in Dublin,
30 April 1945: Eamon De Valera visited the head of the German Legation Herr Hempel and offered his condolences on the death of the German Chancellor Adolf Hitler who had just committed suicide in Berlin as the Soviets proceeded to take the city.
30 April 1994: First performance of ‘Riverdance’ at the Eurovision Song Contest held at Millstreet, Co Cork. The birth of the Celtic Tiger?