Date | | | |
1461 | | A violent tempest threw down the east window of Christ Church, and destroyed many of the reliques, and much of the other furniture of the Church. | |
1462 | | Groats, twopennies, pennies, halfpennies, and farthings, coined at the mint of Dublin. English money advanced one-fourth in Ireland. | |
1466 | | Another plague wasted Dublin and Meath. | |
1470 | | Another plague in Dublin. | |
1472 | | The fraternity of Arms of St. George established by parliament for the defence of the pale, of which the mayor of Dublin for the time being was always to be a member. | |
1475 | | Bull for founding a university in Dublin, issued by Pope Sextus IV. | |
1477 | | The plague wasted Dublin again this year and the following | |
1480 | | The mayor, bailiffs, and citizens marched out on a hosting against the O'Mores. | |
1486 | | Lambert Simnel, the impostor, crowned in Christ Church, by the name of Edward VI.; the lord deputy, and other great men, being present. | |
1487 | | The mayor and citizens obtain the king's pardon for having taken part with Simnel. | |