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1534Rebellion of Thomas Fitzgerald, son to the Earl of Kildare, commonly called the Silken Knight, who invested the city, and set up a battery against the Castle, but without success. Archbishop Allen, in endeavouring to escape into England, was taken at Artane, and put to death by the insurgents. The dissolved monastery of All Hallows granted to the citizens for their services and losses. An earthquake felt in Dublin. 
1535George Browne, archbishop of Dublin, embraces the Reformation. 
1536St. Patrick's staff, which had been brought from Armagh, and deposited in Christ's Church, burnt. 
1538The sweating sickness carries off great numbers of the citizens. Plays acted at Hoggin's green now College green before the Earl of Ossory, lord justice. 
1539The Lord Deputy Grey, with the assistance of the citizens of Dublin, defeats O'Neill at Bellabroa. 
1540Silver testoons, two-pennies, and pennies, coined in Dublin. 
1541HenryVIII proclaimed king of Ireland instead of lord as before. General pardon on the proclamation of his new title. The Priory of Christ Church converted into a deanery and Chapter, and the Priory of Kilmainham extinguished. 
1543O'Donnel and his two brothers taken prisoners and confined when attending a council in Dublin, but after some time liberated. 
1544Archbishop Browne erects the prebends of St. John's, St.Michan's, and St. Michael's, in Christ Church. 
1545The abbey of St. Thomas the martyr, near Kilmainham, granted to Wm. Brabazon, ancestor to the Earl of Meath. 

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