Catalogue description BRIEF NOTES from the ancient membranes of the Cathedral Church of the Holy undivided Trinity, Dublin, "quas reperi subsantas. [Sic.] Haithoni Historioe Orientali Manuscript."

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Title: BRIEF NOTES from the ancient membranes of the Cathedral Church of the Holy undivided Trinity, Dublin, "quas reperi subsantas. [Sic.] Haithoni Historioe Orientali Manuscript."
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In the year of our Lord ---- St. Patrick sent to Ireland.

 

In 432 St. Patrick came to Ireland from Rome.

 

In 439 St. Bridget was born.

 

In 454 the Angles came into England.

 

In 493 died St. Patrick the Apostle of Ireland in the year of his age 120.

 

In 509 died St. Benedict Abbot.

 

In 1122 died Samuel bishop of Dublin.

 

In the same year the consecration of George [Gregory] bishop of Dublin.

 

In 1152 John Paperon Legate consecrated four Archbishops in Ireland.

 

In the same year the same Legate transferred Gregory Bishop of Dublin to the Archbishopric of Dublin, conferred upon him the Pallium, and constituted the metropolitan church of the Holy Trinity.

 

In 1153 died St. Bernard.

 

In 1162 died Gregory archbishop of Dublin.

 

In the same year was the consecration of St. Laurence archbishop of Dublin.

 

In the same year the consecration of St. Thomas archbishop of Canterbury.

 

In 1117 (1171) St. Thomas of Canterbury was martyred.

 

In 1187 the translation of St. Thomas archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1213 died John Comin archbishop of Dublin.

 

In the same year was the consecration of Henry archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1228 died the same Henry.

 

In 1230 the confirmation of Liucas archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1182 died St. Laurence archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1225 died Liucas archbishop. "Recentiori manu erat adscriptum."

 

In 1256 was the consecration of Falco archbishop of Dublin.

 

"Desunt quædam."

 

In 1281 ---- [Blank in MS.]

 

In 1290 and add consecration of Richard de Ferninges.

 

In 1300 died Richard archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1311 consecration of John archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1317 consecration of Alexander Bignore archbishop of Dublin.

 

In the same year Edward Le Brus and the nobles of Scotland came into Ireland.

 

In the same year the burning of the suburbs of Dublin,

 

In 1319, the expulsion of Hugh and Walter de Lacy, from Meath, by Roger Mortimer.

 

In 1348 a great pestilence in Ireland.

 

In 1349 died the same Alexander, 14 day of July.

 

In the same year the consecration of John of St. Paul archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1361 Lionel son of King Edward III. came into Ireland.

 

In the same year there was a great pestilence in Ireland.

 

In 1362 died John of St. Paul, 5th of September.

 

In 1363 the consecration of Thomas Mynot archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1370 there was a great pestilence in Ireland.

 

In 1375 died the same Thomas, 6 ides of July.

 

In the same year the consecration of Robert de Wikford archbishop of Dublin.

 

In 1381 Edmond Earl Marshal died at Cork in Ireland, n the feast of the Nativity of our Lord.

 

In 1384 there was a great pestilence in Ireland.

 

In 1390 died the same Roger [Robert] Wikford archbishop of Dublin.

 

In the same year Robert de Waldeby of the order of Augustine Friars was translated to the archbishopric af Dublin.

 

In 1392 on the day of St. Kenelm James Botiller Earl of Ormond made a great attack on the Irish at Tascofir in the county of Kilkenny, in which were slain 600 of the men of the MacMoynes.

 

In the year following, at the feast of St. Luke the Evangelist, the same Earl died at Knoktofer.

 

In 1396 the burning of Kilmerker by Arthur MacMorgh, O'Kerroll, and others, and there was a great attack on the English on the feast of St. Kenelm King.

 

1394 Richard King of England arrived at the Port at Waterford the 2nd of October.

 

In 1397 died Richard Northalis archbishop of Dublin.

 

"Desunt quædam."

 

In 1405 James de Botiller son of James Le Botiller, Earl of Ormond, died at Ballygauran 1st of September.

 

In 1408, on Tuesday Thomas the King's son entered Ireland.

 

In the same year on the Tuesday in the morrow of St. Barnabas MacMorgh attacked Foderryt and Bargy, and destroyed and burned a great part of the same, and stayed for the night at Ballitege, and on the morrow before his departure would have forced (cogisset) Bullitege.

 

On the 6th September the Lord Stephen Sroop departed the way of all flesh at Tristildermote.

 

In 1480, destruction of the bridge of Dublin.

 

"Ex aliis schedis ibidem."

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 621, p. 1
Language: English

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