Date | | | |
1412 | | Hugh, son of O'Neil, escaped from prison in Dublin with the hostages sent thither with him. | |
1413 | | King Henry V. landed from England at Clontarf. A parliament held in Dublin, which lasted fifteen days. | |
1416 | | A parliament sat six weeks in Dublin, and was adjourned to Trim. | |
1419 | | The lord lieutenant, accompanied by the mayor and citizens of Dublin, taxed Castlekevin, in Wicklow. | |
1420 | | A parliament held in Dublin, which sat sixteen days, and granted the lord lieutenant 700 marks. | |
1421 | | A parliament held in Dublin, which sat eighteen days, and sent deputies to London for the redress of national grievances. | |
1423 | | A concordatum for £19 17s 14d. granted to the citizens of Dublin for their expenses in fitting out a military force against the Irish of Louth, who dispersed on the news of the preparations made against them. | |
1426 | | Twenty pounds granted to the citizens for their services against the Irish. | |
1428 | | The Old bridge built by the Dominican Friars, who levied a toll of Id. for every carriage or beast of burden that crossed it. | |
1431 | | McDorogh, dynast of Leinster, makes an incursion into the English pale, and defeats the forces sent against him, but is finally defeated with great loss. | |