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1410The lord deputy, with the aid of the citizens, invaded the territory of the O'Beirnes, but was forced to retreat. A parliament in Dublin, which continued three weeks. 
1411Birmingham Tower, Dublin Castle, built. 
1412Hugh, son of O'Neil, escaped from prison in Dublin with the hostages sent thither with him. 
1413King Henry V. landed from England at Clontarf. A parliament held in Dublin, which lasted fifteen days. 
1416A parliament sat six weeks in Dublin, and was adjourned to Trim. 
1419The lord lieutenant, accompanied by the mayor and citizens of Dublin, taxed Castlekevin, in Wicklow. 
1420A parliament held in Dublin, which sat sixteen days, and granted the lord lieutenant 700 marks. 
1421A parliament held in Dublin, which sat eighteen days, and sent deputies to London for the redress of national grievances. 
1423A concordatum for £19 17s 14d. granted to the citizens of Dublin for their expenses in fitting out a military force against the Irish of Louth, who dispersed on the news of the preparations made against them. 
1426Twenty pounds granted to the citizens for their services against the Irish. 

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