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The scientific investigation of the failure of the potato crop in Ireland, 1845-6

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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In the harvest of 1845 a disease, hitherto unknown in Ireland, phytophthora infestans, attacked the potato crop. The disease had made its appearance some years previously in north America and shortly afterwards in Europe. There is reason to believe that it already existed in south America, and it is possible that its failure to reach Europe with the early-introduced tubers was due to diseased tubers rotting during the long voyages under ‘ sail ’. The progress of the blight in European countries in the summer and early autumn of 1845 was reported in the Dublin Evening Post, which, without raising any serious alarm, pointed out the danger to the crop in Ireland. The seriousness of a failure of the staple food of the majority of the population must have been clear to every man struck by that possibility.

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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1946

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4 Peel, Memoirs, ii. 111.

5 Ibid., ii. 113.

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12 Ibid., VI C. 1. 10, C.S.O. 2nd div., minutes, 2 Oct. 1845.

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15 Ibid., 9, 16, 18 Oct. 1845; Peel, Memoirs, ii. 113.

16 D.E. Post, 20 Sept. 1845.

17 Corr. explan. of measures adopted, p. 5.

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19 Cork Examiner, 26 Sept. 1845.

20 S.P.O., I, Reg. papers, 1845, carton 1354, z16450.

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23 Nenagh Guardian, 15 Oct. 1845.

24 Ibid., 20 Sept. 1845.

25 Ibid., 25 Oct. 1845. This was proposed by John F. Hodges (Northern Whig, 23 Oct. 1845).

26 Peel, Memoirs, ii. 133. The lord lieutenant, Lord Heytesbury, issued these instructions to the commissioners and their reports were addressed to him. The commission was apparently appointed. by him as the queen's representative (cf. Todd, The parliamentary government of England, ii. 349, note q).

27 Peel, Memoirs, ii. 133.

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29 Ibid., 18 Oct. 1845, p. 406; Irish Farmers' Journal, 22 Oct. 1845, pp. 978-9.

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31 S.P.O., VI C. 1. 10, Chief Secretary's Office (hereafter cited as C.S.O.), 2nd div., minutes, Oct. 1845, p. 85; P.R.O.I., Relief commission papers (hereafter cited as Rel. comm. papers), C.S.O. papers, 1845, 1A. 50. 77, z14516.

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34 Ibid., 15 Oct. 1845, p. 942.

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46 D.E. Post, 18 Oct. 1845.

47 Ibid., 15 Nov. 1845; Northern Whig, 18 Nov. 1845; Irish Farmers' Journal, 12 Nov. 1845; R.D.S. Library, Proceedings of Royal Agricultural Improvement Society, 20 Nov. 1845, pp. 428-9.

48 S.P.O., I, Reg. papers, 1845, carton 1354, z16094.

49 Nenagh Guardian, 29 Oct. 1845.

50 S.P.O., IV. 6. 12, Govt correspondence bk, 75, p. 5; P.R.O.I., Rel. comm. papers, Miscellaneous, 1A. 50. 86.

51 Ibid.; The Farmer's Cabinet and American Herd-book, ix. 212-15, 361-4.

52 S.P.O., VII, Reg. papers, 1846, carton 1423, 185; Irish Farmers' Journal, 12 Nov. 1845, p. 1067.

53 Peel, Memoirs, ii. 139.

54 P.R.O.I., Rel. comm. papers, Miscellaneous, 1A. 50. 86.

55 Peel, Memoirs, ii. 141-2, 157.

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60 S.P.O., I, Reg. papers, 1846, carton 1423, 185.

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65 S.P.O., VII, Reg. papers, 1846, carton 1396, z21648.

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74 Large, The advance of the fungi, p. 27.

75 8 Aug. 1846.

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81 S.P.O., I, Reg. papers, 1845, carton 1353, z8380 and enclosure; Reg. papers, 1844, carton 1316, z2752 and enclosure.

82 S.P.O., III, General Receipt Book, 1846, z2428.

83 Ibid., z5652.

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85 Dept Agric. Jn., xii. 340; xiii. 450.

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89 Cork Constitution, 12 Sept. 1848.

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