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1406A parliament held in Dublin, and adjourned to Trim. The citizens defeat the Irish of Wicklow, and fix the heads of the slain over the city gates. 
1407The franchises perambulated by the mayor and citizens. Licence granted to the mayor to have a gilt sword borne before him, in like manner as the mayor of London, as a reward for the services performed by the city of Dublin to the crown. 
1408Thomas of Lancaster, the king's son, having landed at Carrickfergus as lord lieutenant, arrived in Dublin, and arrested the Earl of Kildare. A parliament held in Dublin. 
1409Thomas Cusack chosen first mayor of Dublin, and Richard Boye and Thomas Shortall, bailiffs. 
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. 

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