Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin [Map]

Dublin is in County Dublin.

938 Battle of Brunanburh

1533 Buggery Act

1641 Irish Rebellion

1690 Battle of the Boyne

1839 Night of the Big Wind

Battle of Brunanburh

Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 938. Here Athelstan king (age 44), of earls the lord, rewarder of heroes, and his brother eke, Edmund atheling, elder of ancient race, slew in the fight, with the edge of their swords, the foe at Brumby! The sons (age 17) of Edward their board-walls clove, and hewed their banners, with the wrecks of their hammers. So were they taught by kindred zeal, that they at camp oft 'gainst any robber their land should defend, their hoards and homes. Pursuing fell the Scottish clans; the men of the fleet in numbers fell; 'midst the din of the field the warrior swate. Since the sun was up in morning-tide, gigantic light! glad over grounds, God's candle bright, eternal Lord!- 'till the noble creature sat in the western main: there lay many of the Northern heroes under a shower of arrows, shot over shields; and Scotland's boast, a Scythian race, the mighty seed of Mars! With chosen troops, throughout the day, the West-Saxons fierce press'd on the loathed bands; hew'd down the fugitives, and scatter'd the rear, with strong mill-sharpen'd blades, The Mercians too the hard hand-play spared not to any of those that with Anlaf over the briny deep in the ship's bosom sought this land for the hardy fight. Five kings lay on the field of battle, in bloom of youth, pierced with swords. So seven eke of the earls of Anlaf; and of the ship's-crew unnumber'd crowds. There was dispersed the little band of hardy Scots, the dread of northern hordes; urged to the noisy deep by unrelenting fate! The king of the fleet with his slender craft escaped with his life on the felon flood;- and so too Constantine, the valiant chief, returned to the north in hasty flight. The hoary Hildrinc cared not to boast among his kindred. Here was his remnant of relations and friends slain with the sword in the crowded fight. His son too he left on the field of battle, mangled with wounds, young at the fight. The fair-hair'd youth had no reason to boast of the slaughtering strife. Nor old Inwood and Anlaf the more with the wrecks of their army could laugh and say, that they on the field of stern command better workmen were, in the conflict of banners, the clash of spears, the meeting of heroes, and the rustling of weapons, which they on the field of slaughter played with the sons of Edward. The northmen sail'd in their nailed ships, a dreary remnant, on the roaring sea; over deep water Dublin [Map] they sought, and Ireland's shores, in great disgrace. Such then the brothers both together king and atheling, sought their country, West-Saxon land, in right triumphant. They left behind them raw to devour, the sallow kite, the swarthy raven with horny nib, and the hoarse vultur, with the eagle swift to consume his prey; the greedy gos-hawk, and that grey beast the wolf of the weald. No slaughter yet was greater made e'er in this island, of people slain, before this same, with the edge of the sword; as the books inform us of the old historians; since hither came from the eastern shores the Angles and Saxons, over the broad sea, and Britain sought,- fierce battle-smiths, o'ercame the Welsh, most valiant earls, and gained the land.

On 20 Apr 1176 Richard "Strongbow" Clare 2nd Earl Pembroke (age 46) died at Dublin [Map]. He was buried at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Dublin [Map]. His son Gilbert Clare 3rd Earl Pembroke succeeded 3rd Earl Pembroke although being a minor he was never invested with the title.

On 12 Apr 1266 Juliana Fitzgerald was born to Maurice Fitzgerald 4th Lord Offaly (age 28) and Emmeline Longespée Baroness Offaly (age 16) at Dublin [Map]. She a great x 2 granddaughter of King Henry "Curtmantle" II of England.

Before Nov 1361 Lionel Plantagenet 1st Duke of Clarence (age 22) landed at Dublin [Map] having been appointedd Governor of Ireland.

On 10 Dec 1363 Elizabeth Burgh Duchess of Clarence (age 31) died at Dublin [Map]. She was buried at Clare Priory, Suffolk [Map].

On 23 Aug 1452 James "White Earl" Butler 4th Earl Ormonde (age 59) died at Dublin [Map]. He was buried at St Mary's Abbey, Dublin. His son James Butler 1st Earl Wiltshire 5th Earl Ormonde (age 31) succeeded 5th Earl Ormonde.

On 09 Jul 1573 Anne Warburton (age 46) died at Dublin [Map]. She was buried at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Dublin [Map].

On 03 Jul 1579 Edward Fitton (age 52) died at Dublin [Map]. He was buried at Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Dublin [Map] on 21 Sep 1579.

On 04 Jan 1581 James Ussher was born to Arnold Ussher (age 29) and Margaret Stanyhurst (age 21) in Dublin [Map].

Around 1582 Ambrose Ussher was born to Arnold Ussher (age 30) and Margaret Stanyhurst (age 22) in Dublin [Map].

In 1599 Thomas Grey 15th Baron Grey of Wilton (age 23) was knighted at Dublin [Map].

In 1599 Henry Carey 1st Viscount Falkland (age 24) was knighted at Dublin [Map].

In Aug 1599 Henry Wallop (age 30) was knighted at Dublin [Map].

On 05 Aug 1599 Charles Wilmot 1st Viscount Wilmot (age 27) was knighted by Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex (age 33) at Dublin [Map].

On 28 Oct 1628 Richard Preston 1st Earl Desmond was drowned whilst travelling between Dublin [Map] and Holyhead, Anglesey.

On 12 Jan 1632 Thomas Wentworth 1st Earl Strafford (age 38) was appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland arriving in Dublin [Map] in Jul 1633.

On 24 Aug 1646 Roger Boyle 2nd Earl Orrery was born to Roger Boyle 1st Earl Orrery (age 25) and Margaret Howard Countess Orrery (age 24) at Dublin [Map].

In 1679 Katherine Boynton Maid of Honour died at Dublin [Map].

In 1689 Bishop Thomas Cartwright (age 55) died of dysentery in Dublin [Map]. He was buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, Dublin [Map].

Battle of the Boyne

Evelyn's Diary. 24 Jun 1690. Dined with Mr. Pepys (age 57), who the next day was sent to the Gatehouse, and several great persons to the Tower [Map], on suspicion of being affected to King James (age 56); among them was the Earl of Clarendon, the Queen's (age 28) uncle. King William (age 39) having vanquished King James (age 56) in Ireland, there was much public rejoicing. It seems the Irish in King James's (age 56) army would not stand, but the English-Irish and French made great resistance. Schomberg (age 74) was slain, and Dr. Walker, who so bravely defended Londonderry. King William (age 39) received a slight wound by the grazing of a cannon bullet on his shoulder, which he endured with very little interruption of his pursuit. Hamilton (age 55), who broke his word about Tyrconnel (age 60), was taken. It is reported that King James (age 56) is gone back to France. Drogheda [Map] and Dublin [Map] surrendered, and if King William (age 39) be returning, we may say of him as Cæsar said, "Veni, vidi, vici". But to alloy much of this, the French fleet rides in our channel, ours not daring to interpose, and the enemy threatening to land.

Evelyn's Diary. 12 Oct 1690. The French General, with Tyrconnel (age 60) and their forces, gone back to France, beaten out by King William. Cork [Map] delivered on discretion. The Duke of Grafton (deceased) was there mortally wounded and dies. Very great storms of wind. The 8th of this month Lord Spencer (age 49) wrote me word from Althorpe [Map], that there happened an earthquake the day before in the morning, which, though short, sensibly shook the house. The "Gazette" acquainted us that the like happened at the same time, half-past seven, at Barnstaple, Devon, Holyhead, Anglesey, and Dublin [Map]. We were not sensible of it here.

On 13 Oct 1709 John Cole 1st Baron Mountflorence was born to John Cole at Dublin [Map].

On 21 Nov 1715 Bishop William Moreton (age 74) died at Dublin [Map].

On 26 Jan 1747 James Latham (age 51) died in Dublin [Map].

On 23 Dec 1769 Martin Archer Shee was born in Dublin [Map].

On 14 Jan 1773 Catherine "Kitty" Pakenham Duchess Wellington was born to Edward Pakenham 2nd Baron Longford (age 29) and Catherine Rowley Baroness Longford (age 25) at Dublin [Map].

Night of the Big Wind

On 06 Jan 1839 an enormous storm, known in Ireland as "Night of the Big Wind", the largest in three-hundred years, caused significant loss of life and damage in Ireland, particularly Dublin [Map] where one fifth of property was destroyed, and western Britain, partiularly Liverpool [Map]. The next day a number of passenger ships were lost.

On 21 Aug 1860 Adelaide Forbes was born to George Arthur Hastings Forbes 7th Earl Granard (age 27) at Dublin [Map].

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Abbey Street Dublin

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Lower Abbey Street Dublin

In 1824 Francis Johnston (age 64) was made president of the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts which had been founded the previous year, and he provided headquarters for the academy in Lower Abbey Street Dublin at his own expense.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Blind Quay Dublin

On 22 Oct 1717 Henry Luttrell (age 62) was shot and killed whilst in his sedan chair at Blind Quay Dublin as he was proceeding from Lucas' Coffee House on Cork-hill to his house in Stafford Street Dublin. His murderers were unknown.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Booterstown

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Helen's Booterstown

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Chapelizod

On 30 May 1696 Henry Capell 1st Baron Capell Tewkesbury (age 58) died at Chapelizod.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Clontarf

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, College Green Dublin

1790 Francis Johnston (age 30) designed a new club house for Daly's Club on College Green Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Crow Street Dublin

Around 1740 Hugh Douglas Hamilton was born in Crow Street Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dorset Street Dublin

On 30 Oct 1751 Richard Brinsley Sheridan was born at Dorset Street Dublin.

Dublin Castle

After 12 Nov 1555 Jacques Wingfield (age 36) was appointed Constable of Dublin Castle and Master of the Ordnance.

On 23 Feb 1589 Oliver St George 1st Baronet was knighted at Dublin Castle by Henry Cromwell.

On 24 Jan 1620 James Dillon 1st Earl Roscommon (age 70) was created 1st Baron Dillon in a ceremony performed by the Lord Deputy Oliver St John 1st Viscount Grandison (age 61) in the Presence Chamber of Dublin Castle.

On 23 Oct 1641 the 1641 Irish Rebellion was an attempt by Catholic gentry to seize Dublin Castle. The Rebellion was foiled when details of its plot were revealed to Owen O'Connolly who informed the Irish Justices. The leaders were arrested.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Howth Bay

Around 1908 to 1912. William Orpen (age 29). "Grace reading at Howth Bay". Model the artist's wife Grace Knewstub.

Grace Knewstub: After 1901 William Orpen and she were married.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Kilmainham

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Kilmainham Gaol

On 03 May 1887 Joseph Plunkett and Grace Gifford were married in the chapel of Kilmainham Gaol, Dublin, a few hours before he was executed.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Lucas' Coffee House

On 22 Oct 1717 Henry Luttrell (age 62) was shot and killed whilst in his sedan chair at Blind Quay Dublin as he was proceeding from Lucas' Coffee House on Cork-hill to his house in Stafford Street Dublin. His murderers were unknown.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Luttrellstown Dublin

In Aug 1674 Thomas Luttrel of Luttrellstown (age 40) died in Luttrellstown Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Mary Street

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Mary Street, St Mary's Church

On 15 Nov 1802 George Romney (age 67) died. He was buried in St Mary's Church.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Merrion Square

On 19 Aug 1773 Valentine Lawless 2nd Baron Cloncurry was born to Nicholas Lawless 1st Baron Cloncurry (age 37) and Margaret Browne Baroness Cloncurry (age 37) at Merrion Square, Dublin in Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, 22 Merrion Square

On 04 Sep 1837 Edward Gibson 1st Baron Ashbourne was born to William Gibson of Rockforest in County Tipperary (age 29) and Louisa Grant at 22 Merrion Square, Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Mount Merrion

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Newgate Prison

On 04 Jun 1798 Edward Fitzgerald (age 34) died whilst imprisoned at Newgate Prison. He was buried the next day at St Werburgh's Church Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Parnell aka Rutland Square

On 22 Mar 1802 James Alexander 1st Earl Caledon (age 72) died at his house in Parnell aka Rutland Square. His son Du Pre Alexander 2nd Earl Caledon (age 24) succeeded 2nd Earl Caledon in County Tyrone. Catherine Yorke Countess Caledon (age 15) by marriage Countess Caledon in County Tyrone.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Phoenix Park

In 1990 the Statue of Viscount Hugh Gough [Map] was moved from Phoenix Park to Chillingham Castle [Map] following repeated vandalised. The inscription on the status reads ... In honour of Field Marshal Hugh Viscount Gough, K.P., G.C.B., G.C.S.I., an illustrious Irishman, whose achievements in the Peninsular War, in China, and in India, have added lustre to the military glory of his country, which he faithfully served for seventy five years. This statue [cast from cannon taken by troops under his command and granted by Parliament for the purpose] is erected by friends and comrades.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Raheny

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Raheny, All Saints Church

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Raheny, St Anne's

In 1839 Anne Lee Guiness Baroness Plunket was born to Benjamin Lee Guiness 1st Baronet (age 40) and Elizabeth Guiness (age 25) at St Anne's, Raheny. Coefficient of inbreeding 3.12%.

On 01 Nov 1840 Arthur Guiness 1st Baron Ardilaun was born to Benjamin Lee Guiness 1st Baronet (age 42) and Elizabeth Guiness (age 26) at St Anne's, Raheny. Coefficient of inbreeding 3.12%.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Sackville Street Dublin

On 11 Jul 1774 Somerset Lowry-Corry 2nd Earl Belmore was born to Armar Lowry-Corry 1st Earl Belmore (age 34) and Margaret Butler (age 26) at Sackville Street Dublin.

On 07 Mar 1785 Arthur Brooke 1st Baronet (age 59) died at Sackville Street Dublin. Baronet Brooke of Colebrooke in Fermanagh extinct.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Sanford

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Anne's Church

On 06 Aug 1730 Bishop Thomas Vesey 1st Baronet (age 62) died. He was buried at St Anne's Church, Dublin. His son John Vesey 1st Baron Knapton succeeded 2nd Baronet Vesey of Abbeyleix.

On 19 Apr 1786 Anthony St Leger (age 54) died. He was buried at St Anne's Church, Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Audoen's Church

On 01 Nov 1665 John Perceval 1st Baronet (age 36) died. He was buried at St Audoen's Church, Dublin. His son Philip Perceval 2nd Baronet (age 9) succeeded 2nd Baronet Perceval of Kanturk in County Cork.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Bride's Church

On 28 Feb 1717 Lieutenenant-General Thomas Howard (age 32) and Mary Moreton were married at St Bride's Church, Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St George's Church

On 14 Mar 1829 Francis Johnston (age 69) died. He was buried at St George's Church, Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Michan's Church

On 11 Jul 1678 William Caulfeild 2nd Viscount Charlemont (age 23) and Anne Margetson (age 21) were married at St Michan's Church, Dublin. His sister Alice Caulfeild Baroness Carpenter (age 17) had married her brother John Margetson (age 22) six months before.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Nicholas Without Church

On 08 Feb 1684 Richard Bulkeley 1st Baronet (age 49) and Dorothy Whitfield were married at St Nicholas Without Church, Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Patrick's Cathedral

On 08 Sep 1650 Archbishop Launcelot Bulkeley died. He was buried at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin.

On 14 Nov 1779 Bishop John Hotham 9th Baronet (age 43) was consecrated Bishop of Ossory at St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin by Archbishop Robert Fowler (age 54) assisted by Bishop Charles Jackson and Bishop Joseph Bourke 3rd Earl of Mayo (age 43).

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Stephen's Green

On 05 Dec 1640 John Atherton Bishop (age 42) was hanged at St Stephen's Green, Dublin for offences against the 1533 Buggery Act a law he had pushed for in Ireland.

On 19 Oct 1800 John Meade 1st Earl of Clanwilliam (age 56) died at St Stephen's Green, Dublin.

On 08 Jul 1868 Warner Hastings 15th Earl Huntingdon was born to Francis Power Plantagenet Hastings 14th Earl Huntingdon (age 26) at St Stephen's Green, Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, St Thomas' Abbey

On 11 Oct 1772 Bishop Joseph Bourke 3rd Earl of Mayo (age 36) was consecrated Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin at St Thomas' Abbey by Archbishop John Cradock (age 64).

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, St Werburgh's Church Dublin

On 04 Jun 1798 Edward Fitzgerald (age 34) died whilst imprisoned at Newgate Prison. He was buried the next day at St Werburgh's Church Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Stafford Street Dublin

On 22 Oct 1717 Henry Luttrell (age 62) was shot and killed whilst in his sedan chair at Blind Quay Dublin as he was proceeding from Lucas' Coffee House on Cork-hill to his house in Stafford Street Dublin. His murderers were unknown.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Stillorgan

On 27 Nov 1878 William Orpen was born to Arthur Herbert Orpen (age 48) and Anne Caulfield at Stillorgan, Dublin.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Burton Hall Stillorgan

In 1870 Lucy Madeline Guinness was born to Henry Guinness of Burton Hall in Stillorgan in County Dublin.

In 1900 Philip de László (age 30) and Lucy Madeline Guinness (age 30) were married.

1915. Philip de László (age 45). Portrait of his wife Lucy Madeline Guinness (age 45).

Lucy Madeline Guinness: In 1870 she was born to Henry Guinness of Burton Hall in Stillorgan in County Dublin. In 1900 Philip de László and she were married. In 1950 she died.

In 1950 Lucy Madeline Guinness (age 80) died.

Europe, British Isles, Ireland, Province of Leinster, County Dublin, Dublin, Trinity College

In 1606 Henry Bourchier 5th Earl Bath (age 19) was elected 21st Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin. He received his MA in 1610.

On 10 Mar 1638 Archbishop John Vesey was born to Rector Thomas Vesey. He was educated at Westminster School [Map] and Trinity College, Dublin.

On 09 Jul 1675 George St George 1st Baron St George (age 17) entered Trinity College, Dublin.

In 1807 Thomas Fowell Buxton 1st Baronet (age 20) graduated from Trinity College, Dublin.