Date | | | |
1267 | | Violent contest between the archbishop of Dublin and the citizens, for an alleged violation of the privileges of the church, for which the Mayor and citizens were solemnly excommunicated, which was composed the next year by the interposition of the lord justice and council. | |
1268 | | Abbey of Weteschan, for Friars Penitent, founded near the Coombe. | |
1278 | | Carmelite, or White Friar's monastery, founded by Sir Robert Bagot, in Whitefriar-street. | |
1279 | | The coinage altered to a fixed standard, by command of Edward I. There were four mints in Dublin during this King's reign. | |
1282 | | High-street burned. | |
1283 | | The greatest part of the city, together with most of the buildings of Christ Church and St, Werburgh's Church, destroyed by an accidental fire. | |
1286 | | The citizens of Dublin excommunicated for encroaching on the ecclesiastical rights. | |
1287 | | Charter granted to Dublin by Edward I. | |
1289 | | Renewal of grants of customs to repair the exchequer. | |
1300 | | Base coin, called Pollards and Crocards, cried down by proclamation. | |