Date | | | |
1217 | | Fee-farm of the city of Dublin granted to the citizens at a rent of 200 marks. A synod held in Dublin by Archbishop Loundres. | |
1223 | | The Archbishop of Dublin prohibited, by a royal writ, from drawing temporal causes into the ecclesiastical courts. | |
1224 | | A loan of 366 marks granted to the King, by the citizens, in aid of an expedition against Hugh de Lacy, who was thereby reduced to submission. Grant to the city by Henry III. of 50 marks, in addition to a tax before granted of 3d. for every sack of wool, 6d for every last of hides, and 2d for every barrel of wine. | |
1227 | | Confirmation by Hlenry III of the Charter of King John. | |
1228 | | Henry de Loundres, archbishop of Dublin, dies, and is buried in Christ Church. | |
1235 | | Saint Francis's Abbey, in Francis-street, founded by Ralph de Porter. | |
1251 | | New Coinage stamped in Dublin, bearing on it the king's head in a triangle, with the inscription, HENRICUS REX III. and the name of the mintmaster, RICHARD ON DIVE, for Dublin | |
1255 | | Luke, Archbishop of Dublin, dies, and is buried in Christ Church. | |
1259 | | The monastery of the Holy Trinity founded by the Talbot family, on the site on which Crow-street Theatre afterwards stood. | |
1262 | | Contention between the convent of Christ Church and the corporation of Dublin, about the tithe fish of the Liffey. | |