Date | | | |
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. | |
1304 | | A great fire in which most of the public records were burnt in St. Mary's-abbey. | |