19 September 2025 (past event)
- 14:00 to 15:00
Talk
Join medieval collections specialist Paul Dryburgh, medieval collections specialist, for a history of English intervention in medieval Ireland.
Seal of John, Lord of Ireland. Catalogue reference: C 109/86 (4).
In May 1487, a coronation was held in Christ Church Cathedral Dublin. The young child was hailed as King Edward VI. Those who pressed his claim, soon raised an army to invade England and depose the new king, Henry VII.
But how could a potential king of England be crowned in Ireland?
Paul Dryburgh will give an overview of English intervention in Ireland and its role in the political development of the British and Irish isles.
This talk showcases the Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland, an international digital humanities project that aims to reconstruct the lost state collection of Ireland following the destruction of the Public Record Office of Ireland in 1922.
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Series
Hear all about this innovative international project to reconstruct the lost state collection of Ireland.