Date | | | |
1711 | | The council-chamber, treasury, with many of the records belonging to it, burnt. A convocation held, in which some new canons were ordained. | |
1715 | | A severe frost. | |
1716 | | A violent storm did great injury in the city. Others occurred in several years following. | |
1720 | | The building of Steevens' hospital commenced. Sermons for the relief of the distressed weavers preached in all the parish churches by order of Government. | |
1722 | | An equestrian statue of George I. set up on Essex bridge, which Was afterwards moved to Dawson-street. | |
1724 | | Violent storms in the months of November and December did much damage. | |
1725 | | Interest of money reduced to seven per cent. The Market-house in Thomas-street built. | |
1726 | | The Linen-hall opened for the sale of goods. | |
1727 | | Charter granted to the city by George II. | |
1728 | | The Charitable Infirmary on the Inns-quay founded. Population of Dublin, 146,075. | |