Antuiquity, name and inhabitants of Dublin
The History of the City of Dublin. Chap. I. Of the antiquity, name, and inhabitants of the city of Dublin, before the year 1171, when ...
The History of the City of Dublin. Chap. I. Of the antiquity, name, and inhabitants of the city of Dublin, before the year 1171, when ...
APPENDIX. Of the Cathedral, Parish-Churches, &c. SECT. I. Of the cathedral of Christ-church or the blessed Trinity. Sitricus, the so...
SECT. III. Of the Work-house of the City of Dublin. The work-house, founded in 1704, was intended for the relief of the poor of this cit...
Sect. III. Of the University. Some writers have held that there were schools of literature in Ireland in the times of paganism, and that th...
Appendix III. Of the Hospitals, Infirmaries, and other charitable and useful foundations. Sect. 1. Of the Hospital and Free-School...
SECT X. Of the Tholsel. This pile was reared in the year 1683 at the charge of the city. It has it's name from the old word toll-stall i.e. a...
CHAP X The history of the city of Dublin continued, from the arrival of the English in 1169, to the settlement of it under that power in ...
CHAP. XI Fasti Dublinienses: Or, a short chronicle of the remarkable actions done from time to time by the citizens of Dublin in defence of ...
A. D. 1504. Some of the degenerate English colonies, and particularly Ulick Burke, chieftane of Clanricard, commonly called Mc. William Burke...
A. D. 1640, April 3. Sir Christopher Wandesford left lord deputy A committee from the house of commons goes over to England to impeach the ear...
CHAP. II. A short description of the castle of Dublin SECT. 1. The castle of Dublin is to be considered in a three-fold respect. ...
CHAP. III. Of the antient walls, castles, and towers of the city of Dublin That the walls and fortifications about Dublin were raised by t...
CHAP. IV Some observations on the antient buildings, streets, lanes, and alleys within the walls of the city of Dublin; and what alterations...
CHAP. VI. Of the manner how the citizens of Dublin rode their franchises in antient and modern times. We shall have little here to do but b...
Chap. V. Of the growth and increase of the city of Dublin without the walls. Sect. I. Whoever takes the pains of comparing the two maps ...
CHAP VII Of the interludes and plays antiently represented on the stage by the several corporations of the city of Dublin. The city of Dubl...
CHAP VIII. Of the forces, musters, and military discipline of the city of Dublin, according to antient constitutions, customs and usages. T...
CHAP IX. Brief annals of the city of Dublin from the year 448 to the year 1169, when it was first invaded by the English, during which perio...
Introduction and Preface
It has taken me about three months - about two hours a day - to scan and proof this book. It was an absolute pig and I am surprised that I persever...
A Synchronical Table of the Kings of Ireland, and the Kings of the Ostmen of Dublin. KINGS OF IRELAND Prom. Death. Years Melsechlin...