Introduction
This bibliography has been compiled by members of the Friends of Medieval Dublin as a resource for the study of medieval Dublin. Dublin was an important settlement for Viking power in Ireland, for the race for high-kingship in the early Middle Ages, and as the seat of English government in Ireland. It is through the study of this pivotal urban centre that Irish history can truly be understood.
This resource enables you to navigate the twists and turns of the history and archaeology of this fascinating city, as well as the ideas and debates that have shaped our understanding of it.
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Primary Sources
1. Records of central and municipal government
1.1 Central government
BATESON, M. ‘Royal service in the Vale of Dublin in the first year of Edward II, 1307’, English Historical Review, 18 (1903), 497–513.
BERRY, H. F. (ed.). Statutes and ordinances and acts of the parliament of Ireland, King John to Henry V (Dublin, 1907).
——— and J. F. MORRISSEY (eds). Statute rolls of the parliament of Ireland: reign of King Edward the Fourth (2 vols, Dublin, 1914–39).
———(ed.). Statute rolls of the parliament of Ireland: reign of King Henry the Sixth, (Dublin, 1910).
BUTLER, J. G. (ed.). The statutes at large passed in the parliaments held in Ireland, … 1310–1801 (21 vols, Dublin, 1776–1804).
Calendar of the State Papers relating to Ireland, 1509–1625 (16 vols, London, 1860–61).
CONNOLLY, P. (ed.). Irish exchequer payments, 1270–1446 (2 vols, Dublin, 1988).
———(ed.). Statute rolls of the Irish parliament, Richard III–Henry VIII (Dublin, 2002).
CURTIS, E. (ed.). ‘The court book of the liberty of Esker and Crumlin, 1592–1600’, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland [JRSAI], 19 (Jun. 30, 1929), 45–64.
GIVEN-WILSON, C., et al. (eds). The parliament rolls of medieval England, 1275-1504 (16 vols, Woodbridge, 2005).
GRIFFITHS, M. C. (ed.). Calendar of inquisitions formerly in the Office of the Chief Remembrancer of the Exchequer prepared from the MSS of the Irish Record Commission (Dublin, 1991).
HUNTER, J. (ed.). Rotuli selecti ad res Anglicas et Hibernicas spectantes, ex archivis in domo capitulari West-Monasteriensi, deprompti (London, 1834).
LYDON, J. F. ‘A 15th-century building account from Dublin’, Irish Economic and Social History, 9 (1982), 73–5.
MacNIOCAILL, G. ‘The charters of John, lord of Ireland, to the see of Dublin’, Reportorium Novum, 3 (1961–4), 282–306.
MILLS, J. and M. C. GRIFFITHS (eds). Calendar of the justiciary rolls of Ireland (3 vols, Dublin, 1905–56).
NICHOLLS, K. W. ‘Inquisitions of 1224 from the Miscellanea of the Exchequer’, Analecta Hibernica, 27 (1972), 103–12.
O’CONOR, P. ‘Hurdle-making in Dublin, 1302–3’, Dublin Historical Record, 13 (1952), 18–22.
OHLMEYER, J. and É. Ó CIARDHA (eds). The Irish statute staple books, 1596–1687 with CD-Rom (Dublin, 1999).
QUINN, D. B. (ed.). ‘Bills and statutes of Irish parliaments of Henry VII and Henry VIII’, Analecta Hibernica, 10 (1941), 71–169.
Reports of commissioners of enquiry into municipal corporations in Ireland, vol 1 (London, 1835).
RICHARDSON, H. G. and G. O. SAYLES (eds). Parliaments and councils of mediæval Ireland ([only 1 vol. printed], Dublin 1947).
Rotuli parliamentorum [1278–1503] (RC 7 vols, London 1783–1832).
SAYLES, G. O. (ed.). Documents on the affairs of Ireland before the king’s council (Dublin, 1979).
SIMINGTON, R. C. (ed.). The Civil Survey, A.D. 1654–56, vol 7 (10 vols, Dublin, 1945 [1931-61]).
SWEETMAN, H. S. (ed.). Calendar of documents relating to Ireland, 1171-1307 (5 vols, London, 1875–86).
The statutes of the realm (11 vols in 12, London 1810–28).
1.2 Municipal government
BERRY, H. F. (ed.). ‘Minute Book of the corporation of Dublin, known as the “Friday Book”, 1567–1611’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy [PRIA], 30 (1912–13), 477–514.
CONNOLLY, P. and G. MARTIN (eds). The Dublin Guild Merchant Roll, c. 1190–1265 (Dublin, 1992).
DRYBURGH, P. and B. SMITH (eds). Inquisitions and extents of medieval Ireland (Kew, 2007).
GILBERT, J. T. (ed.). Historic and municipal documents of Ireland, A.D. 1172–1320 (London, 1870).
——— (ed.). Calendar of Ancient Records of Dublin, vols 1–2 (Dublin, 1889–91).
LENNON, C. and J. MURRAY (eds). The Dublin City Franchise Roll, 1468–1512 (Dublin, 1998).
LYDON, J. F. (ed.). ‘A fifteenth-century building account from Dublin’, Irish Economic and Social History, 9 (1982), 73–5.
MORGAN, F. Rental of the estates of the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and burgesses of Dublin (1868).
WILSON, K. P. (ed.). Chester’s customs accounts, 1301–1566 (Liverpool, 1969).
2. Ecclesiastical records
ANON. ‘Deeds, writings, and evidences belonging to the parish church of St Michael, Dublin’, Irish Builder, 33 (1891), 90–92.
ARCHDALL, M. Monasticon Hibernicum (Dublin, 1876).
BETHAM, W. ‘On the account of Thomas de Chaddisworth, custodee of the temporalities of the archbishop of Dublin from 1221 to 1256’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 5 (1850–3), 145–62.
BERNARD, J. H. (ed.). ‘Calendar of documents contained in the chartulary commonly called “Dignitas Decani” of St Patrick’s Cathedral’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 25 (1905), 481–507.
——— The register of St Patrick’s, Dublin, (Dublin, 1907).
BERRY, H. F. (ed.). ‘Notes on a statement dated 1634, regarding St Thomas’s court and St Katherine’s churchyard, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 37:4 (1907), 393–6
———Register of wills and inventories of the diocese of Dublin in the time of Archbishops Tregury and Walton, 1457–1483 […] (Dublin, 1898).
——— ‘Some ancient deeds of the parish of St Werburgh, Dublin, 1243–1676’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 45 (1915), 32–44.
BLISS, W. H. (ed.). Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 1, 1198-1304 (London, 1893).
BROOKS, E. St J. (ed.). Register of the Hospital of S. John the Baptist without the New Gate, Dublin (Dublin, 1936).
——— ‘Hospital of St John the Baptist, Dublin’, Analecta Hibernica, 8 (1938), 443–4.
——— The Irish cartularies of Llanthony Prima & Secunda (Dublin, 1953).
BUTLER, R. (ed.). Registrum Prioratus Omnium Sanctorum (Dublin, 1845).
COLEMAN, A. ‘Obligationes pro annatis diocesis Dublinensis, 1421–1520’, Archivium Hibernicum, 2 (1913), 1–37.
CROSTHWAITE, J. C. (ed.). The Book of Obits and Martyrology of the cathedral church of the Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church, Dublin (Dublin, 1844).
EMPEY, C. A. (ed.). The proctors’ accounts for the parish of St Werburgh, Dublin, 1481–1627 (Dublin, 2009).
GILBERT, J. T. (ed.). Chartularies of St Mary’s Abbey, Dublin … (2 vols, London, 1884–6).
——— (ed.). Crede mihi: the most ancient register book of the archbishop of Dublin (Dublin, 1897).
——— (ed.). Register of the Abbey of St Thomas, Dublin (London, 1889).
GILLESPIE, R. (ed.). The chapter act book of Christ Church Dublin, 1574–1634 (Dublin, 1997).
——— (ed.). The proctor’s account of Peter Lewis, 1564–5 (Dublin, 1996).
——— (ed.). The vestry records of the parishes of St Catherine and St James, Dublin, 1657–1692 (Dublin, 2004).
——— (ed.). The vestry records of the parish of St John the Evangelist, Dublin, 1595–1658 (Dublin, 2002).
GWYNN, A. ‘Provincial and diocesan decrees of the diocese of Dublin during the Anglo-Norman period’, Archivium Hibernicum, 11 (1944), 31–117.
——— (ed.). ‘Some unpublished texts from the Black Book of Christ Church, Dublin’, Analecta Hibernica, 16 (1946), 281–337.
——— The writings of Bishop Patrick 1074-84 (Dublin, 1955).
HAND, G. H. ‘The psalter of Christ Church, Dublin’, Reportorium Novum, 1 (1955–6), 311–22.
——— ‘Cambridge University Additional MS 710’, Reportorium Novum, 2 (1957-60) [liturgical matter], 17-32.
HAWKES, W. ‘The liturgy in Dublin, 1200–1500: manuscript sources’, Reportorium Novum, 2 (1957–60), 33–67.
JEFFERIES, H. A. ‘Men, women, the late medieval church and religion: evidence from wills from County Dublin’, Archivium Hibernicum, 69 (2016), 355–65.
KELLY, M. (ed.). Calendar of Irish saints. The Martyrology of Tallaght (Dublin, 1857).
LAWLOR, H. J. ‘A calendar of the Liber Niger and Liber Albus of Christ Church, Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 27 (1907–9), 1–93.
LENNON, C. and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds). The registers of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 1998).
LESLIE, J. B. ‘Calendar of leases and deeds of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, 1660–89’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 65 (1935), 34–73.
Mac NIOCAILL, G. ‘The charters of John, lord of Ireland, to the see of Dublin’, Reportorium Novum, 3 (1961–4), 282–306.
——— ‘An unpublished fragment of the Register of the Hospital of St John the Baptist, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 92 (1962), 67–9.
McENERY, J. and R. REFAUSSÉ. Christ Church deeds (Dublin, 2001).
McNEILL, C. ‘Accounts of sums realized by sales of chattels of some suppressed Irish monasteries’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 52 (1922), 11–37.
——— (ed.). Registrum de Kilmainham: register of chapter acts of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in Ireland, 1326–1339 (Dublin, 1932) [An English transcript of this is available in the Royal Irish Academy, MS 12 B 1].
——— (ed.). Calendar of Archbishop Alen’s Register, c. 1172–1534 (Dublin, 1950).
MILLS, J. (ed.). Account Roll of the Priory of the Holy Trinity, Dublin, 1337–1346 (Dublin, 1891; reprinted with introduction by J. LYDON and A. J. FLETCHER, Dublin 1996).
——— (ed.). ‘Sixteenth century notices of the chapels and crypts of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 30 (1900), 195–203.
——— (ed.). Registers of the parish of St John the Evangelist, Dublin, 1619–1699 (Dublin, 1906, reprinted 2000).
Ní MHURCHADHA, M. The vestry records of the United Parishes of Finglas, St Margaret’s, Artane and the Ward, 1657–1758 (Dublin, 2007).
ROBINSON, J. L. ‘Churchwardens’ accounts, 1484–1600, St Werburgh’s Church, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 44 (1914), 132–42.
——— ‘On the ancient deeds of the parish of St John, Dublin, preserved in the library of Trinity College’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 33 (1916–17), 175–224.
SHEEHY, M. P. Pontificia Hibernica: medieval papal chancery documents Ireland (2 vols, Dublin, 1962–5).
——— ‘The Registrum Novum, a manuscript of Holy Trinity Cathedral: the medieval charters’, Reportorium Novum, 3 (1961–4), 249–81; 4 (1965–71), 101–33.
SMYLY, J. G. ‘Old [Latin] deeds in the library of Trinity College’, Hermathena, 66 (1945), 25–39; 67 (1946), 1–30; 69 (1947), 31–48; 70 (1947), 1–21; 71 (1948), 36–51; 72 (1948), 115–20; 74 (1949), 60–7.
THEINER, A. (ed.). Vetera monumenta Hibernorum (Rome, 1864) [Papal documents].
TWISS, H. F. ‘Some ancient deeds of the parishes of St Catherine and St James, Dublin, 1296–1743’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 35 (1918–20), 265–81.
——— ‘Some ancient deeds of the parish of St Werburgh, Dublin, 1243–1676’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 35 (1918–20), 282–315.
WALLACE, W. J. R. (ed.). The vestry records of the parishes of St Bride, St Michael le Pole and St Stephen, Dublin, 1662–1742 (Dublin, 2011).
WHITE, N. B. (ed.). ‘The Reportorium Viride of John Alen, archbishop of Dublin, 1533’, Analecta Hibernica, 10 (1941), 173–222.
——— (ed.). Extents of Irish monastic possessions, 1540–1541, from Manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London (Dublin, 1943).
——— (ed.). The ‘Dignitas Decani’ of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 1957).
——— (ed.). Registrum diocesis Dublinensis: a sixteenth century Dublin precedent book (Dublin, 1959).
WOOD, H. (ed.). The Court Book of the Liberty of St Sepulcre within the jurisdiction of the archbishop of Dublin, 1586–1590 (Dublin, 1930).
3. Family records
Calendar of ancient deeds and muniments preserved in the Pembroke Estate office, Dublin (Dublin, 1891).
BREWER, J. S. and W. BULLEN (eds). Calendar of the Carew manuscripts preserved in the archiepiscopal library at Lambeth (6 vols, London 1867–73).
CURTIS, E. (ed.). Calenndar of Ormond deeds, 1172–1603 (6 vols, Dublin, 1932–43).
MILLS, J. and M. J. McENERY. Calendar of the Gormanston register from the original in the possession of the right honourable the Viscount of Gormanston (Dublin, 1916).
Mac NIOCAILL, G. (ed.). The red book of the earls of Kildare (Dublin, 1964).
McNEILL, C. and A. J. OTWAY-RUTHVEN (eds). Dowdall Deeds (Dublin, 1960).
SMYLY, J. G. ‘Old (Latin) deeds in the library of Trinity College’, Hermathena, 66 (1945), 25–39; 67 (1946), 1–30; 69 (1947), 31–48; 70 (1947), 1–21; 71 (1948), 36–51; 72 (1948), 115–20; 74 (1949), 60–67.
WHITE, N. B. (ed.). The red book of Ormond: from the fourteenth century original preserved at Kilkenny Castle, with missing portions supplied from the fifteenth century transcript in the Bodleian Library (Dublin, 1932).
4. Chronicles, annals and literary sources
4.1 Gaelic annalistic compilations
GWYNN, A. ‘Some unpublished texts from the Black Book of Christ Church, Dublin’, Analecta Hibernica, 16 (1946), 281–337 [‘The annals of Christ Church’, at 324–9].
FREEMAN, A. M. (ed.). Annála Connacht: the annals of Connacht (A.D. 1224–1544) (Dublin, 1944).
HENNESSY, W. M. (ed.). The annals of Loch Cé: a chronicle of Irish affairs from AD 1014 to AD 1590 (2 vols, London, 1871; reprinted by Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin, 1939).
——— and B. MacCARTHY (eds). Annala Uladh (‘Annals of Ulster’), otherwise Annala Senait (‘Annals of Senat’): a chronicle of Irish affairs A.D. 431 to A.D. 1540 (4 vols, Dublin, 1887–1901; reprinted with an introduction by N. Ó MURAÍLE, Dublin, 1998).
MURPHY, D. (ed.). The annals of Clonmacnoise, being the annals of Ireland from the earliest period to A.D. 1408 translated into English A.D. 1627 by Conell Mageoghagan (Dublin, 1896).
O’DONOVAN, J. (ed.). Annala rioghachta Eireann: annals of the kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, from the earliest period to the year 1616 (7 vols, Dublin, 1851; 3rd ed. with introduction by K. W. NICHOLLS, Dublin, 1990).
——— (ed.). ‘The annals of Ireland, from the Year 1443–1468, translated from the Irish by Dudley Firbisse, or, as he is more usually called Duald Mac Firbis, for Sir James Ware, in the Year 1666’ in Miscellany of the Irish Archaeological Society (Dublin, 1846), 198–302.
Ó hINNSE, S. (ed.). Miscellaneous Irish annals (A.D. 1114–1437) (Dublin, 1947).
4.2 Latin annals of Irish provenance
‘Annals of Ireland, A.D. 1162–1370 [MS Laud, No. 526—Bodleian Library Oxford]’ in J. T. GILBERT (ed.), Chartularies of St Mary’s abbey, Dublin (2 vols, London, 1884–6), ii, 303–98.
‘Annales Monasterii Beate Marie Virginis, juxta Dublin [MS. E. 3. 11. T. C. D.]’ in J. T. GILBERT (ed.), Chartularies of St Mary’s abbey, Dublin (2 vols, London, 1884–6) ii, 241–86.
CLYN, J. ‘Annales Hiberniae Fratris Johannis Clyn ad annum 1349’, in R. BUTLER (ed.), The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn, of the convent of Friars Minors, Kilkenny, and Thady Dowling, chancellor of Leighlin, together with the annals of Ross (Dublin, 1849).
GLEESON, D. F. (ed). ‘The annals of Nenagh’, Analecta Hibernica, 12 (1943), 155–64.
HENRY of MARLBOROUGH. ‘Henry Marleburrough’s chronicle of Ireland [1285–1421]’ in Sir James Ware (ed.), The historie of Ireland, collected by three learned authors, viz. Meredith Hanmer, doctor in divinitie: Edmund Campion, sometime fellow of St Johns College in Oxford: and Edmund Spenser esq. (Dublin, 1633), 207–23; reprinted in Ancient Irish Histories (2 vols, Dublin, 1809) ii. Latin excerpts [1372–1421] printed in William Camden, Britannia, sive florentissimorum regnorum Angliæ, Scotiæ, Hiberniæ, et insularum adiacentium ex intima antiquitate chorographica descriptio (London, 1607); translated in R. GOUGH, Britannia: or a Chorographical Description of the Flourishing Kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the Islands adjacent; from the Earliest Antiquity (3 vols, London, 1789) iii, 690–3.
LOFTUS, D. ‘The annals of Dudley Loftus [Marsh’s Library MS 211 (Z4.2.7)]’, ed N. B. WHITE, Analecta Hibernica, 10 (1941), 223–38.
MILLER, L. and E. POWER (eds). Holinshed’s Irish chronicle: the historie of Ireland from the first inhabitation thereof, unto the yeare 1509. Collected by Raphael Holinshed & continued till the yeare 1547 by Richarde Stanyhurst (Dublin 1979).
NICHOLLS, K. W. (ed). ‘Late medieval Irish annals: two fragments’, Peritia, 2 (1983), 87–102: ‘Annales Anonymi’, 90–2; ‘Annales Galfridi Hogain’, 92; ‘The annals of Duisk’, 92–102.
4.3 Other literary sources
BREWER, J. and W. BULLEN (eds). ‘The Book of Howth’, Calendar of the Carew manuscripts, V (1871).
BRODERICK, G. (ed.). Cronica Regum Mannie & Insularum: chronicles of the kings of Man and the Isles (1979).
CAMPION, E. Two bokes of the histories of Ireland, ed. A. F. VOSSEN (Assen, 1963).
DAVIES, J. A discouerie of the true causes why Ireland was neuer entirely subdued, nor brought vnder obedience of the crowne of England, vntill the beginning of his Maiesties happie raigne (London, 1612; reprinted Shannon, 1969).
DUNTON, J. Conversation in Ireland (London, 1699) [includes account of his visit to Dublin].
EVANS, D. S.(ed.). A medieval prince of Wales. The life of Gruffudd ap Cynan (Somerset, 1990).
GERALD de Barri [Giraldus Cambrensis]. De Principis Instructione, ed. G. F. WARNER (Rolls Series 21, London, 1891).
The English conquest of Ireland, ed F. J. FURNIVALL, i (Early English Text Society, Original Series 107, London, 1896), 1–150.
Expugnatio Hibernica: the conquest of Ireland, ed. A. B. SCOTT and F. X. MARTIN (Dublin, 1978).
The history and topography of Ireland, trans. John J. O’MEARA (revised edn, London, 1982).
JONES, A. (ed.). The history of Gruffudd ap Cynan (1910).
LAING, S. (ed.). Heimskringla, revised by J. SIMPSON and P. FOOTE (3 vols, London 1961–4).
LUCAS, A. M. (ed.). Anglo-Irish poems of the middle ages (Dublin, 1995).
McNEILL, C. ‘The Perrot papers’, Analecta Hibernica, 12 (1943), 1, 3-65.
MULALLY, E. The deeds of the Normans in Ireland. La Geste des Engleis en Yrlande (Dublin, 2002).
Ó CUÍV, B. (ed.). ‘A poem in praise of Ragnall, King of Man’, Éigse, 8 (1956–7), 283–301.
ORPEN, G. H. (ed.). The Song of Dermot and the Earl: an Old French Poem from the Carew Manuscript no. 596 in the Archepiscopal Library at Lambeth Palace (Oxford, 1892; reprinted 1993).
PÁLSSON, H. and P. EDWARDS (eds). Orkneyinga Saga: the history of the earls of Orkney (London, 1978).
The Book of Settlements: Landnámabók (Winnipeg, 1972).
PERROT, J. The chronicle of Ireland 1584–1608, by Sir James Perrott, ed. H. WOOD (Dublin, 1933).
PLUMMER, C. ‘Vie et miracles de S. Laurent archevêque de Dublin’, Analecta Bollandiana, 33 (1914), 121-186.
STANIHURST, R. ‘A plain and perfect description of Ireland’, in R. HOLINSHED, Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (3rd edn, vol. VI, 1808), 1–69 [See also, L. MILLER and E. POWER (eds), Holinshed’s Irish chronicle (1979)].
‘On Ireland’s past’, in C. LENNON, Richard Stanihurst, the Dubliner, 1547–1618 (Dublin, 1981), 131–60.
TODD, J. H. (ed.). Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh ; the war of the Gaedhil with the Gaill, or the invasions of Ireland by the Danes and other Norsemen: the original Irish text (London, 1867).
YONGE, J. ‘The Gouveraunce of Prynces [1422]’ in R. STEELE (ed.). Three prose versions of the Secreta Secretorum (Early English Text Society, extra series 74: London, 1898), 121–248.
5. Source compilations
GILBERT, J. T. (ed.). Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, A.D. 1172–1320 (London, 1870).
Mac NIOCAILL, G. Na Buirgéisí, XII–XV Aois (2 vols, Dublin, 1964).
SWEETMAN, H. S. and G. F. HANDCOCK (eds). Calendar of documents relating to Ireland (5 vols, London, 1875–86).
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Secondary Sources
1. General works on Irish urban history
BRADLEY, J. ‘Planned Anglo-Norman towns in Ireland’ in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds), The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non–Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 vols, Oxford, 1985), ii, 411–67.
——— ‘The role of town-plan analysis in the study of the medieval Irish town’ in T. R. Slater (ed.), The built form of western cities: Essays for M. R. G. Conzen on the occasion of his eightieth birthday (Leicester, 1990), 39–59.
BUTLIN, R. A. (ed.). The development of the Irish town (London, 1977).
CLARKE, H. B. (ed.). Irish Cities (Dublin, 1995).
——— ‘Proto-towns and towns in Ireland and Britain in the ninth and tenth centuries’ in H. B. Clarke et al. (eds), Ireland and Scandinavia in the Early Viking Age (Dublin, 1998), 331–8.
——— ‘Decolonization and the dynamics of urban decline in Ireland, 1300–1550’ in T. R. SLATER (ed.). Towns in Decline, AD 100–1600 (Aldershot, 2000), 157–92.
——— ‘Quo vadis? Mapping the Irish ‘monastic town’ in S. Duffy (ed.). Princes, prelates and poets in medieval Ireland: Essays in honour of Katharine Simms (Dublin, 2013), 261-78.
DOHERTY, Charles. ‘The monastic town in early medieval Ireland’, in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds). The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non–Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 vols, Oxford, 1985), i, pp. 45–75.
GRAHAM, B. J. ‘The evolution of urbanization in medieval Ireland’, Journal of Historical Geography, 5 (1979), 111–25.
——— ‘Anglo-Norman colonization and the size and spread of the colonial town in medieval Ireland’ in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds), The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non-Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 vols, Oxford, 1985), ii, 355–71.
——— ‘Urban genesis in early medieval Ireland’, Journal of Historical Geography, 13 (1987), 3–16.
——— ‘The town in the Norman colonizations of the British Isles’ in D. DENECKE and G. SHAW (eds), Urban Historical Geography: Recent Progress in Britain and Germany (1988), 37–52.
——— ‘Secular urban origins in early medieval Ireland’, Irish Economic and Social History, 16 (1989), 5–22.
JONES-HUGHES, T. ‘The origin and growth of towns in Ireland’, University Review, 2:7 (1960), 8–15.
MAC NIOCAILL, G. ‘The colonial town in Irish documents’ in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds), The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non-Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 vols, Oxford, 1985), ii, 373–8.
OTWAY-RUTHVEN, A. J. ‘The medieval Irish town’, in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010), 299-312.
REILLY, Eileen, ‘The environment of Viking-Age settlements: recent evidence from Ireland to Russia’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015), 297-324.
SIMMS, A. and J.H. ANDREWS (eds). Irish Country Towns (Dublin, 1994).
——— (eds). More Irish Country Towns (Dublin, 1995).
SWAN, L. ‘Monastic proto-towns in early medieval Ireland: the evidence of aerial photography, plan analysis and survey’ in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds), The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non-Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 vols, Oxford, 1985), i, 77–102.
THOMAS, A. The Walled Towns of Ireland (2 vols, Dublin, 1992).
VALANTE, M. A. The Vikings in Ireland: Settlement, trade and urbanization (Dublin, 2008).
——— ‘Reassessing the Irish “monastic town”’, Irish Historical Studies [IHS], 31 (1998), 1–18.
2. General works on medieval Dublin
ANON., The picture of Dublin, or stranger’s guide to the Irish metropolis (new edn., Dublin, 1835).
ANON., Dublin delineated in twenty-six views of the principal public buildings, accompanied by concise descriptions of each, with an itinerary, pointing out the leading streets, and principal objects of attraction (Dublin, c.1843).
BARDON, J. and S. CONLIN, Dublin: One Thousand Years of Wood Quay (Dublin, 1984).
BRADLEY, J. (ed.). Viking Dublin exposed: the Wood Quay saga (Dublin, 1984).
BRADY, J. and A. SIMMS (eds). Dublin through Space and Time (c. 900–1900) (Dublin, 2001).
CHART, D.A., The story of Dublin (London, 1932).
CLARKE, H. B. ‘Gaelic, Viking and Hiberno-Norse Dublin’ in A. COSGROVE (ed.), Dublin through the ages (Dublin, 1988), 4–24.
——— ‘Myths, magic and the Middle Ages: Dublin from its beginnings to 1577’ in H.B. CLARKE (ed.), Irish Cities (Dublin, 1995), 82–95.
——— ‘London and Dublin’ in F. BOCCHI (ed.), Medieval Metropolises: Proceedings of the Congress of the Atlas Working Group, International Commission for the History of Towns (Bologna 8–10, maggio 1997) (Bologna, 1999), 103–25.
——— The Four Parts of the City: High Life and Low Life in the Suburbs of Medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2002).
——— ‘The early development of Dublin’ in C. CASEY, Dublin: the City within the Grand and Royal Canals and the Circular road with the Phoenix Park (New Haven, 2005), 10–19.
———, S. DENT and R. JOHNSON. Dublinia: the story of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2002).
CONLIN, S. Dublin: One Thousand Years (Belfast, 1988).
COSGRAVE, E.M.. and L. STRANGWAYS (eds). The dictionary of Dublin. Being a comprehensive guide to the city and its neighbourhood (Dublin, 1895).
COSGROVE, A. (ed.). Dublin through the ages (Dublin, 1988).
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT UNIT. Viking and Medieval Dublin (revised ed., 1988).
DICKINSON, P.L. The Dublin of yesterday (London, 1929).
FERRAR, John. A view of ancient and modern Dublin with its improvements to the year 1796 added a tour to Bellevue in the County of Wicklow, the seat of Peter La Touche (Dublin, 1796; 2nd edn, Dublin, 1807).
GILBERT, J. T. A history of the city of Dublin (3 vols, Dublin, 1834-9; reprinted 1973).
GWYNN, A. ‘Medieval Bristol and Dublin’, Irish Historical Studies, 5 (1947), 275–86.
HARRIS, Walter (ed.). The history and antiquities of the city of Dublin from the earliest accounts (Dublin, 1776).
HARVEY, John. Dublin: a study in environment (London, 1949).
LENNON, C. The lords of Dublin in the age of reformation (Dublin, 1989).
LEWIS, R., The Dublin guide: or, a description of the city of Dublin, and the most remarkable places within fifteen miles (Dublin, 1787).
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3. Topography
3.1 City and suburbs
BAIRÉAD, E.C., ‘Where were ‘the Liberties’?’ Dublin Historical Record, 64:2 (Autumn 2011), 160-175.
BRADLEY, J. ‘The medieval boroughs of County Dublin’ in C. MANNING (ed.), Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998), 129–4.
——— ‘The topographical development of Scandinavian Dublin’ in F. H. A. AALEN and K. WHELAN (eds), Dublin City and County: from Prehistory to Present (Dublin, 1992), 43–56.
BROAD, I. and B. ROSNEY, Medieval Dublin: two historic walks (Dublin, 1982).
BURKE, N. ‘An early modern Dublin suburb: the estate of Francis Aungier, earl of Longford’, Irish Geography, 6 (1969–73), 365–85.
——— ‘Dublin, 1600–1800: a study in urban morphogenesis’ (PhD, Trinity College Dublin, 1972).
CLARKE, H. B. ‘The topographical development of early medieval Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 52–69.
——— ‘The city of Dublin and its satellite townships’ in E.P. DENNISON (ed.), Conservation and Change in Historic Towns: Research Directions for the Future (York, 1999), 145–57.
——— ‘Urbs et suburbium: beyond the walls of medieval Dublin’ in C. MANNING (ed.), Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998), 45–58.
COSGRAVE, L. ‘The King’s Inns’, Dublin Historical Record, 21 (1966–7), 45–52.
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CRAWFORD, H. S. ‘The market cross of Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 252–3.
FITZPATRICK, S. A. O. Dublin: a historical and topographical account of the city (London, 1907; reprinted 1977).
JEFFERYS, N. An Englishman’s descriptive account of Dublin (London, 1810).
LENNON, C. ‘From Speed to Rocque: the development of early modern Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 62:1 (Spring 2009), 2-15.
MONTAGUE, J. ‘But what about the earlier city?’: John Rocque’s Exact Survey (1756) as a source for medieval Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 196-245.
MOYLAN, T. K. ‘The Little Green’, Dublin Historical Record, 8 (1945–6), 81–91, 135–57.
PURCELL, E. ‘Oxmantown, Dublin: a medieval transpontine suburb’ (MPhil, University College Dublin, 1999).
———. ‘The city and the suburb: medieval Dublin and Oxmantown’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 188–223.
SIMMS, A. ‘Medieval Dublin: a topographical analysis’, Irish Geography, 12 (1979), 25–41.
STEPHENSON, P. J. ‘The Green Area of St Stephen’, Dublin Historical Record, 7 (1944–5), 92–102.
STOUT, G. ‘The topography of St Mary’s Cistercian abbey and precinct, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2013) 138-60.
3.2. Defences
BRADLEY, J. Walled towns in Ireland (Dublin, 1995).
BURKE, N. T. ‘Dublin’s north-eastern city wall: early reclamation and development at the Poddle–Liffey confluence’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 74 (1974), 113–32 (reprinted in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 142–61).
HAYDEN, A. ‘The excavation of pre-Norman defences and houses at Werburgh Street, Dublin: a summary’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 44–68.
HEALY, P. ‘The town walls of Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 183–92.
McNEILL, C. ‘New Gate, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 51 (1921), 152–65.
Ó hÉALAIDHE, P. ‘The town walls of Dublin’ in E. GILLESPIE (ed.), The liberties of Dublin. Its history, people, and future (Dublin, 1973), pp. 16–23.
SCALLY, G. ‘The earthen banks and walled defences of Dublin’s north-east corner’ in S. Duffy (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 150–77.
SIMPSON, L. Excavations at Isolde’s tower, Dublin (Dublin, 1994).
———. ‘The medieval city wall and the southern line of Dublin’s defences: excavations at 14–16 Werburgh Street’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VIII (Dublin, 2008) 150–77.
SLOANE, J. S. ‘A map of the walls of the city of Dublin, compiled from the few authorities that exist’, The Irish Builder, 24 (1882), 191.
THOMAS, A. The walled towns of Ireland, (2 vols, Dublin, 1992).
WALSH, C. ‘Dublin’s southern town defences, tenth to fourteenth centuries: the evidence from Ross Road’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 88–127.
3.3. Dublin Castle
GILBERT, J. T. ‘The castle of Dublin’, Dublin University Magazine, 49 (1857), 259–71, 515–28; 50 (1857), 105–13, 247–54, 297–308, 610–22; 51 (1858), 248–55.
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——— ‘The castle of Dublin’, in C. LITTON FALKINER (ed.), Illustrations of Irish history and topography, mainly of the seventeenth century (London, 1904).
LAWLOR, H. J. ‘The chapel of Dublin castle’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 53 (1923), 34–73; 58 (1928), 44–53.
LEASK, H. G. Caisleán Bhaile Átha Cliath: Dublin castle: a short descriptive and historical guide for the use of visitors (Dublin, 1944).
LYDON, J. ‘Dublin castle in the Middle Ages’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 115–27.
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LYNCH, A. and C. MANNING. ‘Excavations at Dublin castle, 1985–7’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 169–204.
MAGUIRE, J. B. ‘Seventeenth-century plans of Dublin castle’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 193–201.
McNEILL, C. ‘Notes on Dublin castle’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 70 (1940), 194–9.
O’CONNOR MORRIS, M. Dublin Castle (London, 1889).
O’KEEFFE, Tadhg. ‘Dublin Castle’s donjon in context’ in J. BRADLEY, A. J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 277–94.
ROBINSON, A. T. ‘The history of Dublin castle to 1684’ (PhD, University College Dublin, 1994).
ROSS, F. E. Historical reminiscences of Dublin Castle from 849 to 1895 (Dublin, 1900).
3.4. Streets
CLARKE, H. B. ‘Street life in medieval Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE and J. R. S. PHILLIPS (eds), Ireland, England and the Continent in the Middle Ages and beyond: Essays in Memory of a Turbulent Friar, F. X. Martin, O.S.A. (Dublin, 2006), 145–63.
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GILBERT, J. T. ‘The streets of Dublin’, Irish Quarterly Review, 2–3 (1852–3) [in 8 parts].
M’CREADY, C. T. Dublin street names, dated and explained (Dublin, 1892, reprinted 1975).
HUGHES, J. L. J. ‘Main Street, Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 3 (1940–1), 67–77.
PURCELL, E. A short history of Winetavern Street and its environs (Dublin, 1996).
3.5. Rivers and watercourses
BERRY, H. F. ‘The water supply of ancient Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 21 (1890–1), 557–73.
——— ‘Notes on an unpublished manuscript inquisition (AD 1258), relating to the Dublin city watercourse, from the muniments of the earl of Meath’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 24 (1902–4), 39–46.
BRADY, N. ‘Dublin’s maritime setting and the archaeology of its medieval harbours’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 295–315.
CONLIN, S. and J.W. de COURCY. Anna Liffey: the River of Dublin (Dublin, 1988).
DE COURCY, J. W. The Liffey in Dublin (Dublin, 1996).
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GOODBODY, O. C. ‘The neighbourhood of the Glib river’, Dublin Historical Record, 16 (1960–1), pp 1–8.
JACKSON, V. ‘The Glib Water and Colman’s Brook’, Dublin Historical Record, 11 (1949–50), 17–28.
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O’BRENNAN, L. M. ‘Little rivers of Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 3 (1940–1), 19–25.
O’FLAHERTY, Louis, ‘The Tolka River’, Dublin Historical Record, 64:2 (Autumn 2011), 226-236.
RONAN, M. V. ‘The Poddle river and its branches’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 57 (1927), 39–46.
SWEENEY, C. L. The rivers of Dublin (Dublin, 1991).
WENT, A. E. J. ‘Fisheries of the River Liffey’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 182–91.
4. Political developments
4.1. Early Dublin (origins to 841)
BROWNE, F.M. Footsteps of St Patrick near the Liffey (Dublin, [1922?]).
CLARKE, H.B. ‘Gaelic, Viking and Hiberno-Norse Dublin’ in A. COSGROVE (ed.), Dublin through the Ages (Dublin, 1988), 4–24.
COUGHLAN, T. ‘Excavations at the medieval cemetery of St Peter’s Church, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 11–39.
DUFFY, S. ‘The Saint’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014) 7-17.
LITTLE, G. A. Dublin before the Vikings: an adventure in discovery (Dublin, 1957).
MORRIS, H. ‘The Slighe C[h]ualann’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 68 (1938), 113–23.
Ó hÉAILIDHE, P. ‘Some unpublished antiquities of the Early Christian period in the Dublin area’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 89 (1959), 205–7.
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Ó LOCHLAINN, C. ‘Roadways in ancient Ireland’ in J. RYAN (ed.), Féil-sgríbhinn Éoin Mhic Néill: Essays and Studies presented to Professor Eoin Mac Neill (Dublin 1940), 465–74.
Ó NÉILL, J. ‘Excavations at Longford Street Little, Dublin: an archaeological approach to Dubh Linn’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 73–90.
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WAKEMAN, W. ‘Primitive churches in county Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 21 (1891), 697–702.
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4.2. Viking Dublin (841–1014)
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BRADLEY, J. ‘The interpretation of Scandinavian settlement in Ireland’, in J. BRADLEY (ed.) Settlement and society in medieval Ireland (Kilkenny, 1998).
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BRIGGS, C. S. ‘A neglected Viking burial with beads from Kilmainham, Dublin, discovered in 1847’, Medieval Archaeology, 29 (1985), 94–108.
BUGGE, A., Contributions to the history of the Norsemen in Ireland (Oslo, 1904).
CHADWICK, N. ‘The Vikings and the Western world’ in B. Ó CUÍV (ed.), The impact of the Scandinavian invasions on the Celtic-speaking peoples c. 800–1100 AD (Dublin, 1975), 13–42.
CLARKE, H. B. ‘The bloodied eagle: the Vikings and the development of Dublin, 841–1014’, The Irish Sword, 18 (1990–2), 91–119.
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——— ‘Gaelic, Viking and Hiberno-Norse Dublin’ in A. COSGROVE (ed.), Dublin through the Ages (Dublin, 1988), 4–24.
——— and R. JOHNSON, ‘Ireland and the Viking Age’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 1-24.
COFFEY, G. and E. C. R. ARMSTRONG. ‘Scandinavian objects found at Islandbridge and Kilmainham’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 28 (1910), 107–22.
CURTIS, E. ‘Norse Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 98–109.
DALY, C. ‘Beyond Valhalla: the conservation of a group of Viking grave-goods from Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 63–77.
DE PAOR, L. ‘The Viking towns of Ireland’ in B. ALMQVIST and D. GREENE (eds), Proceedings of the Seventh Viking Congress (Dundalk, 1976), pp 29–37.
DOWNHAM, C. ‘Viking camps in ninth-century Ireland: sources, locations and interactions’ in Med. Dublin X, pp. 93-125.
——— ‘Viking identities in Ireland: it’s not all black and white’ in S. DUFFY (ed.) Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 185-201.
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DUMVILLE, D. N. ‘Old Dubliners and new Dubliners in Ireland and Britain: a Viking-age story’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 78–93.
ETCHINGHAM, Colmán, ‘Skuldelev 2 and Viking-age ships and fleets in Ireland’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.) Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), 79-90.
FRAZER, William, ‘Description of a great sepulchral mound at Aylesbury Road, near Donnybrook, containing human and animal remains, as well as some objects of antiquarian interest, referable to the tenth or eleventh centuries’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 16 (1879-86), 29–55.
GIBBONS, M. and M. GIBBONS. ‘The search for the ninth-century longphort: early Viking–Age Norse fortifications and the origins of urbanization in Ireland’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VIII (Dublin, 2008) 9–20.
GILBERT, J.T., ‘Mr Worsaae on the Danes and Norwegians in Ireland’, Irish Quarterly Review, ii (Dec. 1852), 817-28.
GRAHAM-CAMPBELL, J. A. ‘The Viking-Age silver hoards of Ireland’ in B. ALMQVIST and D. GREENE (eds), Proceedings of the Seventh Viking Congress (Dundalk, 1976), pp 39–74.
GRIFFITHS, D. ‘Irish Sea identities and interconnections during the Viking Age in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf, (Dublin, 2015) 470-84.
HALIDAY, C. The Scandinavian Kingdom of Dublin (2nd ed., Dublin, 1884).
HALL, R. A. ‘A Viking grave in the Phoenix Park, co. Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 104 (1974), 39–43.
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HENRY, Francoise. ‘The effects of the Viking invasions on Irish art’ in B. Ó CUÍV (ed.), The impact of the Scandinavian invasions on the Celtic-speaking peoples c. 800–1100 AD (Dublin, 1975), 61-72.
HOLM, Poul, ‘The naval power of Norse Dublin’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.) Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), 67-78.
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O’FLYNN, E. ‘The Dublin Vikings and the Clann Cholmáin kings of the Southern Uí Néill’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 13-26.
MAAS, J. ‘The Viking events of AD902–19 and the Lough Ennell hoards’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.). Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), 251-62.
Mac CANA, P. ‘The influence of the Vikings on Celtic literature’ in B. Ó CUÍV (ed.), The impact of the Scandinavian invasions on the Celtic-speaking peoples c. 800–1100 AD (Dublin, 1975), 78-118.
MOLYNEAUX, T. Natural history of Ireland, in 3 parts. Part III. A discourse concerning the Danish mounts, forts, and towers in Ireland (Dublin, 1725).
Ní CHONAILL, B. ‘Flying a kite with the children of Hiberno-Norse Dublin: a tentative social exploration’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 98–118.
NÍ MHAONAIGH, M. ‘ “Celtic and Anglo-Saxon kingship” revisited: Alfred, Æthelred II and Brian Bórama compared’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 83–97.
O’BRIEN, E. ‘A re-assessment of the “great sepulchral mound” containing a Viking burial at Donnybrook, Dublin’, Medieval Archaeology, 36 (1992), 170–3.
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Ó CORRÁIN, D. ‘Highkings, Vikings, and other kings’, Irish Historical Studies, 21 (1978-9), 283-323.
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Ó FLOINN, R. ‘The archaeology of the early Viking Age in Ireland’ in H.B. CLARKE et. al. (eds), Ireland and Scandinavia in the Early Viking Age (Dublin, 1998), 131–65.
OFTEDAL, M. ‘Scandinavian place-names in Ireland’ in B. ALMQVIST and D. GREENE (eds), Proceedings of the Seventh Viking Congress (Dundalk, 1976), 125–33.
PURCELL, E. ‘The first generation in Ireland, 795–812: Viking raids and Viking bases?’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 41-54.
SIMPSON, L. ‘Viking warrior burials in Dublin: is this the longphort?’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 11–62.
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SMYTH, A. P. Scandinavian York and Dublin: the history and archaeology of two related Viking kingdoms (2 vols, 1975–9, reprinted as 1 vol., 1987).
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SMYTH, J. A., ‘Ancient Norse and Danish geography of Ireland’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 7 (1857-61), 390-92.
SOMMERFELT, A., ‘The Norse influence on Irish and Scottish Gaelic’ in B. Ó CUÍV (ed.), The impact of the Scandinavian invasions on the Celtic-speaking peoples c. 800–1100 AD (Dublin, 1975), 73–7.
WAINWRIGHT, F. T. ‘Ingimund’s invasion’ in H. P. R. FINBERG (ed.), Scandinavian England (Chichester, 1975), 131–61.
WALLACE, P. F. ‘The archaeology of Viking Dublin’ in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds), The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non-Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 parts, Oxford, 1985), pt 1, 103–45.
——— ‘The origins of Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 70–97.
WALSH, A., Scandinavian relations with Ireland during the Viking period (Dublin, 1922).
WILDE, W. R. ‘On the Scandinavian antiquities lately discovered at Islandbridge, near Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 10 (1866–9), 13–22.
WOOLF, A. ‘Amlaib Cuarán and the Gael, 941–81’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 34–43.
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4.3. Hiberno-Norse Dublin (1014–1170)
CANDON, A. ‘Muirchertach Ua Briain, politics and naval activity in the Irish Sea, 1075 to 1119’ in G. Mac NIOCAILL and P. F. WALLACE (eds), Keimelia: Studies in Medieval Archaeology and History in Memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 397–415.
CLARKE, H.B. ‘The Mother’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 52-62.
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DUFFY, S. ‘Irishmen and Islesmen in the kingdoms of Dublin and Man, 1052–1171’, Ériu, 43 (1992), 93–133.
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GOEDHEER, A. J., Irish and Norse traditions about the battle of Clontarf (Haarlem, 1938).
HUDSON, B.T. ‘Knútr and Viking Dublin’, Scandinavian Studies, 66:3 (Summer, 1994), 319-35.
KINSELLA, S. ‘From Hiberno-Norse to Anglo-Norman, c. 1030–1300’ in K. MILNE (ed.), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2000), 25–52.
McGETTIGAN, D., The Battle of Clontarf: Good Friday, 1014 (Dublin, 2013).
MacSHAMRÁIN, A. ‘The battle of Glenn Máma, Dublin, and the high-kingship of Ireland: a millennial commemoration’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 53–64.
MEENAN, R. ‘The excavation of pre-Norman burials and ditch near St Michan’s Church, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 91–110.
Ní MHAONAIGH, M. ‘A man of two faces: Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill in Middle Irish sources’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds). The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 232-52.
Ó DONNABHÁIN, B. and B. HALLGRÍMSSON. ‘Dublin: the biological identity of the Hiberno–Norse town’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 65–87.
Ó LOCHLAINN, C. (ed.). The story of King Brian’s battle as it is told in the Norse chronicles [with pictures by Seán MacManus] (Dublin, 1933).
——— ‘Poets on the battle of Clontarf’, Éigse, 3:3 (1943) 208–218
RICHTER, M. ‘The first century of Anglo-Irish relations’, History, 59 (1974), 195–210.
RYAN, J. ‘The battle of Clontarf’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 68 (1938), 1–50.
——— ‘Pre-Norman Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.). Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 110–27.
SAYERS, W. ‘Clontarf, and the Irish destinies of Earl Sigurdr of Orkney and Thorsteinn Sídu-Hallsson’, Scandinavian Studies, 63:2 (1991), 164-86.
STACPOOLE, G. ‘Gormflaith and the Northmen of Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 20 (1964–5), 4–18.
WALLACE, P. F. ‘The English presence in Viking Dublin’, , in M.A.S. BLACKBURN (ed.). Anglo-Saxon monetary history: essays in memory of Michael Dolley (Leicester, 1986), 201-21.
——— ‘The archaeological identity of the Hiberno-Norse town’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 122 (1992), 35–66.
WESTROPP, T.J., King Brian. The hero of Clontarf (Dublin, 1914).
4.4. English Dublin (1170–1349)
COLEMAN, E. ‘The Crusader’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.). Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 92–101.
CONNOLLY, P. ‘The rise and fall of Geoffrey Morton, mayor of Dublin, 1303–4’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 233–51.
DUFFY, S. ‘Ireland’s Hastings: the Anglo-Norman conquest of Dublin’, Anglo–Norman Studies XX (Woodbridge, 1997), 69–85.
——— ‘The Welsh conquest of Ireland’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.) Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), 103–114.
HAMILTON, J. S. ‘Edward II and the murage of Dublin: English administrative practice versus Irish custom’ in J. S. HAMILTON and P. J. BRADLEY (eds). Documenting the past: essays in medieval history presented to George Peddy Cuttino (Woodbridge, 1989), 85–97.
LYDON, J. ‘Dublin in transition: from Ostman town to English borough’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 128–41.
——— ‘The Dublin purveyors and the wars in Scotland, 1296–1324’ in G. Mac NIOCAILL and P. F. WALLACE (eds). Keimelia: Studies in Medieval Archaeology and History in Memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 435–48.
McDONALD, R. A. ‘Man, Ireland, and England: the English conquest of Ireland and Dublin–Manx relations’, in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VIII (Dublin, 2008) 131–49.
MURPHY, M. ‘The Archdeacon’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014) 83–91.
O’DOHERTY, J.F., ‘St Laurence O’Toole and the Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland’, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 50 (1937), 449–77, 600–25; 51 (1938), 131–46.
WATT, J. A. ‘Dublin in the thirteenth century: the making of a colonial capital city’ in P.R. COSS and S. D. LLOYD (eds). Thirteenth Century England I: Proceedings of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Conference 1985 (Woodbridge, 1986), 150–7.
4.5. Late medieval Dublin (1349–1541)
BRADY, C. The chief governors: the rise and fall of reform government in Tudor Ireland, 1535–1588 (Cambridge, 1994).
BLAIR, C. and I. DELAMER. ‘The Dublin civic swords’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 88 (1988), 87–142.
BOOKER, S. ‘The Knight’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 135–48.
CLARKE, H. B. ‘Taking a long-term view: a note on Richard III and Dublin’, The Ricardian, 18 (2008), 54–7.
CROOKS, P. ‘Negotiating authority in a colonial capital: Dublin and the Windsor Crisis, 1369–78’, S. DUFFY, Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 131–51.
ELLIS, S. G. ‘The struggle for control of the Irish mint, 1460–c. 1506’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 78 (1978), 17–36.
HERBAGE, P.J. ‘Richard Stanihurst’s Irish Chronicle and the crown censors, 1577’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 320–31.
JONES, R. ‘Dublin’s great civic sword, mayor John Drake and his victory near Bray in 1402’, Dublin Historical Record, 60:1 (2007), 44–53
——— ‘Hys worthy seruice done in that vpror’: Sir John Whyte and the defence of Dublin during Silken Thomas’ rebellion, 1534’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 275–97.
——— ‘Janico Markys, Dublin, and the coronation of ‘Edward VI’ in 1487’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 185–209.
——— ‘A revised date for the Dublin coronation of “Edward VI”?’, Ricardian Bulletin: magazine of the Richard III Society, 19 (June 2009), 42–4.
LENNON, C. ‘The Man of Law’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014) 149–60.
McCORRISTINE, L. The revolt of Silken Thomas: a challenge to Henry VIII (Dublin, 1987).
WHELAN, C. ‘The Notary’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. Peters (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014) 119–34.
5. Ecclesiastical history
5.1. General
ABRAMS, L. ‘The conversion of the Scandinavians of Dublin’, Anglo-Norman Studies, 20 (1997), 1–29.
BALL, J.T., The reformed church of Ireland (1537–1886) (London, 1886).
BHREATHNACH, E. ‘Columban churches in Brega and Leinster: relations with the Norse and the Anglo-Normans’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 129 (1999), 5–18.
CLARKE, H. B. ‘Conversion, church and cathedral: the diocese of Dublin to 1152’ in J. KELLY and D. KEOGH (eds). History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin (Dublin, 2000), 19–50.
——— ‘Christian cults and cult-centres in Hiberno-Norse Dublin and its hinterland’ in A. MacSHAMHRÁIN (ed.), The Island of St Patrick: Church and Ruling Dynasties in Fingal and Meath, 400–1148 (Dublin, 2004), 140–58.
——— ‘The christianisation of the Dublin Vikings’ in J.R. BARTLETT and S.D. KINSELLA (eds). Two Thousand Years of Christianity and Ireland: Lectures delivered in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, 2001–2002 (Dublin, 2006), 36–49.
EMPEY, A. ‘The formation and development of intramural churches and communities in medieval Dublin in a European context’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds) Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009) 249–76.
HARRIS, W. (ed.). The whole works of Sir James Ware concerning Ireland (2nd edn., Dublin, 1764).
HAWKES, W., ‘The liturgy in Dublin, 1200-1500: MS sources’, Reportorium Novum, 2 (1957–60), 33–67.
HOLLAND, M. ‘Dublin and the reform of the Irish church in the eleventh and twelfth centuries’, Peritia, 14 (2000), 111-60.
MacSHAMHRÁIN, A. ‘The emergence of the metropolitan see: Dublin, 1111–1216’ in J. KELLY and D. KEOGH (eds). History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin (Dublin, 2000), 51–71.
MOSS, R. ‘Continuity and change: the material setting of public worship in the sixteenth-century Pale’ in M. POTTERTON and T. HERRON (eds). Dublin and the Pale in the Renaissance, c. 1540–1660 (Dublin, 2011), 182-206.
MURRAY, J. Enforcing the English reformation in Ireland: Clerical resistance and political conflict in the diocese of Dublin, 1534–1590 (Cambridge, 2009).
Ó CLABAIGH, C. ‘The hermits and anchorites of medieval Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010). 267–86.
Ó RIAIN, P. ‘Dublin’s oldest book? A list of saints “made in Germany” ’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 52–72.
OTWAY-RUTHVEN, A. J. ‘The mediaeval Church lands of co. Dublin’ in J. A. WATT et al. (eds). Medieval Studies presented to Aubrey Gwynn, S.J. (Dublin, 1961), 54–73.
PURCELL, E. ‘Michan: saint, cult and church’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 119–40.
RONAN, M. V. The Reformation in Dublin, 1536–1558 (London, 1926).
______ ‘Religious life in old Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 2 (1939–40), 46–54, 106–11.
______ ‘Catholic schools of old Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 12 (1951), 65–82.
SHELDON, G. ‘The conversion of the Vikings of Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014). 51-97.
USSHER, J. (ed.). Veterum epistolarum Hibernicarum sylloge (Dublin, 1632).
———. The whole works of the Most Rev. James Ussher, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, ed. C.R. ELRINGTON (17 vols, Dublin, 1847–64).
5.2. The cathedrals and the archdiocese
BARNARD, T. ‘St Patrick’s cathedral in the age of Swift, 1690–1745’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds). St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 197–218.
BETHAM, W. ‘The account of Thomas de Chaddisworth, custodee of the temporalities of the archbishop of Dublin from 1271–-1276’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 5 (1850), 145–62.
BERNARD, J. H. The cathedral church of St Patrick (London, 1903).
——— ‘Richard Talbot, archbishop and chancellor (1418–1449)’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 35 (1918–20), 218–29.
——— A history of St Patrick’s cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 1940).
BRADSHAW, B. ‘George Browne, archbishop of Dublin’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 21 (1970), 301–25.
BROOKS, E. St J. ‘Archbishop Henry of London and his Irish connections’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 60 (1930), 1–22.
BUTLER, W. The cathedral church of the Holy Trinity, Dublin (London, 1901).
CLARKE, H.B. ‘Cult, church and collegiate church before c. 1220′ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds). St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 23–44.
——— ‘Cathedral, close and community, c. 1220–c. 1500′, in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds). St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 45–72.
——— ‘External influences and relations, c. 1220 to c. 1500′ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds). St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 73–95.
DALTON, J. The memoirs of the archbishops of Dublin (Dublin, 1838).
DREW, T. ‘On evidences of the plan of the cloister garth and monastic buildings of the priory of the Holy Trinity, now known as Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 16 (1879–86), 214–18.
——— ‘Surroundings of the cathedral church of St Patrick de Insula, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 21 (1890–1), 426–32.
——— ‘The ancient chapter-house of the priory of the Holy Trinity, Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 173–82.
FLETCHER, A. J. ‘Liturgy in the late medieval cathedral priory’ in K. MILNE (ed.), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (2000), 129–41.
——— ‘Liturgy and music in the medieval cathedral’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds). St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), pp 120–48.
——— ‘The de Derby Psalter of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin’ in R. GILLESPIE and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds.) The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006), 81-102.
——— ‘The Liber albus of Christ Church cathedral’ in R. GILLESPIE and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds.) The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006), 129-62.
GILLESPIE, R. Thomas Howell and his friends: serving Christ Church cathedral, Dublin, 1570-1700 (Dublin, 1997).
——— ‘The Christ Church deeds’ in R. GILLESPIE and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds.) The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006), 103-128.
——— ‘The coming of reform, 1500–58’ in K. MILNE (ed.), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2000), 151–73.
——— ‘Reform and decay, 1500–1598’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 151–73.
——— ‘An age of modernization, 1598–1690’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 174–96.
GWYNN, A. ‘The medieval university of St Patrick’s, Dublin’, Studies, 27 (1938), 199–212, 437–54.
——— ‘The origins of the see of Dublin’, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 57 (1941), 40–55, 97–112.
——— ‘Bishop Samuel of Dublin’, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 60 (1942), 81–8.
——— ‘Henry of London, archbishop of Dublin: a study in Anglo–Norman statecraft’, Studies, 38 (1949), 297–306, 389–402.
——— ‘Archbishop John Cumin’, Reportorium Novum, 1 (1955–6), 285–310.
——— (ed.). The writings of Bishop Patrick, 1074–1084 (Dublin, 1955).
——— ‘The first bishops of Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 37–61.
HAND, G. J. ‘The medieval chapter of St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin’, Reportorium Novum, 3 (1961–4), 229–48.
——— ‘The common law in Ireland in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries: two cases involving Christ Church, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 97 (1967), 97–111.
——— ‘The rivalry of the cathedral chapters in medieval Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 100–11.
HENNIG, J., ‘The place of the archdiocese of Dublin in the hagiographical tradition of the continent’, Reportorium Novum, 1:1 (1955–6).
HOUSTON, K. ‘Reformation to Roseingraves, music 1550–1750’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 231–53.
HOLLAND, M. ‘The synod of Dublin in 1080’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 81–94.
KING, H. ‘The pre-1700 memorials in St Patrick’s Cathedral’ in C. MANNING (ed.), Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998), 75–104.
KINSELLA, S. ‘Mapping Christ Church cathedral, Dublin, c. 1028–1608: an examination of the western cloister in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 143–67.
LAWLOR, H. J. ‘The monuments of the pre-Reformation archbishops of Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 227–51.
——— Fasti of St Patrick’s cathedral, Dublin (Dundalk, 1930).
LENNON, C. ‘The Book of Obits of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin’ in R. GILLESPIE and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds.) The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006), 163–82.
LUCE, A.A., ‘Custos spiritualitatis sede vacante (Dublin)’, Hermathena, 28:53 (May, 1939), 167–99.
LYDON, J.F. ‘Christ Church in the later medieval Irish world, 1300–1500’ in K. MILNE (ed.), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (2000), 75–94.
LYONS, C. ‘Dublin’s oldest roof? The choir of St Patrick’s Cathedral’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VII (Dublin, 2006) 177–213.
MacCOTTER, P. ‘The church lands of the diocese of Dublin: reconstruction and history’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 81-107.
McNEILL, C. ‘The secular jurisdiction of the early archbishops of Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 45 (1915), 81–108.
MILLS, J. ‘Notices of the manor of St Sepulchre, Dublin, in the fourteenth century’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 19 (1889), 31–41, 119–26.
MONCK MASON, W., History and antiquities of the collegiate and cathedral church of St Patrick, 1190-1819 (Dublin, 1820).
MURPHY, M. ‘The archbishops and the administration of the diocese of Dublin 1181–1298’ (PhD, Trinity College Dublin, 1987).
——— ‘Balancing the concerns of church and state: the archbishops of Dublin, 1181–1228’ in T. B. BARRY et al. (eds), Colony and Frontier in Medieval Ireland: Essays presented to J.F. Lydon (London, 1995), 41–56.
——— ‘Archbishops and anglicisation: Dublin, 1181–1271’ in J. KELLY and D. KEOGH (eds), History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin (Dublin, 2000), 72–91.
MURRAY, J. ‘Archbishop Alen, Tudor reform and the Kildare rebellion’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 89 (1989), 1–16.
——— ‘The diocese of Dublin in the sixteenth century: clerical opposition and the failure of the Reformation’ in J. KELLY and D. KEOGH (eds), History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin (Dublin, 2000), 92–111.
Ó CLABAIGH, C. ‘The Liber niger of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin’ in R. GILLESPIE and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds.) The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006), 60-80.
O’DONOVAN, D. ‘English patron, English building? The importance of St Sepulchre’s archiepiscopal palace, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 253–78.
O’NEILL, M. ‘Christ Church Cathedral and its environs: medieval and beyond’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 298–319.
——— ‘St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, and its prebendal churches: Gothic architectural relationships’ in S. DUFFY (ed.) Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 243–76.
——— ‘Christ Church cathedral as a blueprint for other Augustinian buildings in Ireland’, in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 168–87.
——— ‘The architectural history of the medieval cathedral’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 96–119.
——— ‘Architecture from the Reformation to 1800’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds). St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 219–30.
Ó FLOINN, R. ‘The relics of Christ Church Cathedral and the origins of the diocese of Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.) Medieval Dublin VII (Dublin, 2008) 89–102.
——— ‘The late-medieval relics of Holy Trinity church, Dublin’ in J. BRADLEY A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 369–89.
Ó RIAIN, P. ‘The Calendar and Martyrology of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin’ in R. GILLESPIEand R. REFAUSSÉ (eds.) The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006), 33-59.
REEVES, William, Analysis of the united dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough (Dublin, 1869).
REFAUSSÉ, R., ‘The Christ Church manuscripts in context’ in R. GILLESPIE and R. REFAUSSÉ(eds.) The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006), 13-32.
ROBINSON, J. A. ‘The early career of John Cumin, archbishop of Dublin’, Somerset Historical Essays (1921), 90–9.
ROBINSON, J. L. Handbook to Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 1914).
RONAN, M. V. ‘Stone circles in St Patrick’s cathedral’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 71 (1941), 1–8.
——— ‘St Patrick’s staff and Christ Church’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 123–31.
——— ‘St Laurentius, archbishop of Dublin: original testimonies for canonization’, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 27 (1926), 347ff; 28 (1926), 247ff, 467ff.
——— The Reformation in Dublin, 1536–1558 (1926).
——— ‘Goblet of St Lorcán Ua Tuathail, archbishop of Dublin, 1161–-1180’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 63 (1933), 122-4.
——— ‘Anglo-Norman Dublin and diocese’, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 45-9 (1935–7).
SMITH, C. ‘Trouble with the archbishop in thirteenth-century Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 181–4.
STALLEY, R. A. ‘The medieval sculpture of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 202–26.
——— ‘The construction of the medieval cathedral, c. 1030–1250’ in K. MILNE (ed.), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2000), 53–74.
——— ‘The architecture of the cathedral and priory buildings, 1250–1530’ in K. MILNE (ed.), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2000), pp 95–128.
5.3. Religious houses
ARCHDALL, M. Monasticon Hibernicum . The history of the abbies, priories and other religious houses of Ireland (Dublin, 1786).
BARROW, G. L. ‘The Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem at Kilmainham’, Dublin Historical Record, 38 (1984–5), 108–12.
BERRY, H. F. ‘On the use of signs in the ancient monasteries, with special reference to a code used by the Victorine canons at St Thomas’s Abbey, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 22 (1892), 107–25.
BRADSHAW, B. The Dissolution of the Religious Orders in Ireland under Henry VIII (New York and London, 1974).
BUCKLEY, L. ‘Health status in medieval Dublin: analysis of the skeletal remains from the abbey of St Thomas the Martyr’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 98–126.
——— and A. HAYDEN. ‘Excavations at St Stephen’s leper hospital, Dublin: a summary account and an analysis of burials’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 151–94.
BUDD, R. The platforme of an universitie: All Hallows’ priory to Trinity College, Dublin (Dublin, 2001).
BURKE, O.J., ‘History of the priory of All Hallows from AD 1166 to 1591 and of the University of Dublin from 1591 to the present time’, Dublin University Magazine, 81-2 (May–December 1873).
CLEARY, G. The Friars Minor in Dublin, 1232–1939 (Dublin, 1939).
COLEMAN, A. ‘Dominic in Ireland’, The Irish Monthly, 52 (1924), 317–324.
——— ‘The Black Friars of Dublin’, Souvenir of the Calaroga Bazaar and Fancy Fête in the Rotunda and Grounds, Dublin, May 1st to 6th 1899 containing a glimpse of the history of the Dominicans in Dublin (1899), pp 1–54.
COTTER, F.J., The friars minor in Ireland, from their arrival to 1400 (New York, 1994).
DAVIS, V. ‘Relations between the abbey of St Thomas the Martyr and the municipality of Dublin, c. 1176–1527’, Dublin Historical Record, 40 (1986–7), 57–65.
DORAN, B. and L. DORAN. ‘St Mary’s Cistercian abbey, Dublin: a ghost in the alleyways’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 188–201.
DUDDY, C. ‘The role of St Thomas’s abbey in the early development of Dublin’s western suburb’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 79–97.
DUFFY, S. and L. SIMPSON. ‘The hermits of St Augustine in medieval Dublin: their history and archaeology’ in J. BRADLEY. A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 202–48.
ELLIOTT, A. L. ‘The abbey of St Thomas the Martyr, near Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 2:1 (1892), 25–41 (reproduced in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 62–77).
FLANAGAN, M.T. ‘Conquestus and adquisicio: some early Cork charters relating to St Thomas’ Abbey, Dublin’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.) Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), 127-46.
GWYNN, A. ‘The origins of St Mary’s abbey, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 79 (1949), 110–25.
——— ‘The early history of St Thomas’s abbey, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 84 (1954), 1–35.
FALKINER, C. L., ‘The hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Ireland’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 26 (1906–7), 275–317.
FITZMAURICE, E. B., and A.G. LITTLE (eds.), Materials for the history of the Franciscan province of Ireland, A.D. 1230-1450 (Manchester, 1920; reprinted 1966).
FITZSIMONS, M. ‘The Knights Hospitaller at Kilmainham’ (BA, National University of Ireland Maynooth, 1992).
HENNESSY, M. ‘The priory and hospital of Newgate: the evolution and decline of a medieval monastic estate’ in W. J. SMYTH and K. WHELAN (eds), Common Ground: Essays on the Historical Geography of Ireland (1988), 41–54.
HICKEY, E. ‘St Mary’s abbey and the church at Skryne’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland., 82 (1952), 145-50.
KINSELLA, S. (ed.). Augustinians at Christ Church: the canons regular of the cathedral priory of Holy Trinity, Dublin (Dublin, 2000).
Mac GIOLLA PHÁDRAIG, B. ‘Fourteenth-century life in a Dublin monastery’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 112–22.
MacINERNEY. M.H., A history of the Irish Dominicans, from original sources (Dublin, 1916).
McNEILL, C. ‘The Hospitallers of Kilmainham and their guests’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 54 (1924), 15–30.
——— ‘Hospital of St John without the Newgate, Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 77–82.
MAHAFFY. J.P., An epoch in Irish history. Trinity College Dublin 1591–1660 (London, 1903).
MARTIN, F. X. ‘Murder in a Dublin monastery, 1379’ in G. Mac NIOCAILL and P. F. WALLACE (eds), Keimelia: Studies in Medieval Archaeology and History in Memory of Tom Delaney (1988), 468–98.
MASSEY, E. Prior Roger Outlaw of Kilmainham 1314–1341 (Dublin, 2000).
Ó CLABAIGH, C. The Franciscans in Ireland, 1400–1534: from reform to reformation (Dublin, 2002).
Ó CONBHUÍ, C. ‘The lands of St Mary’s Abbey, Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 62 (1961–3), 21–85.
——— ‘Skryne’s links with St Mary’s abbey’, in A Window on the Past: Journal of the Rathfeigh Historical Society, 1 (1987), 11–13.
O’KEEFFE, G. ‘The hospital of St John the Baptist in medieval Dublin: functions and maintenance’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 166–82.
O’SULLIVAN, B. ‘The Dominicans in medieval Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 83–99.
RONAN, M. V. ‘Lazar houses of St Lawrence and St Stephen in mediaeval Dublin’ in J. RYAN (ed.), Féil-sgríbhinn Eóin Mhic Néill: essays and studies presented to Professor Eoin MacNeill (Dublin, 1940), 480–9.
——— ‘St Stephen’s hospital, Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 4 (1941–2), 141–8.
SCOTT, B. ‘The religious houses of Tudor Dublin: their communities and resistance to the dissolution, 1537–41’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VII (Dublin, 2006) 214–32.
SIMPSON, L. ‘The priory of All Hallows and Trinity College, Dublin: recent archaeological discoveries’ in S. DUFFY (ed.) Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 195–236.
ST JAMES GRAVEYARD PROJECT. St James’s graveyard, Dublin – history and associations (Dublin, 1988).
STUBBS, J.W., The history of the University of Dublin (Dublin, 1889) [includes material concerning All Hallows].
WALSH, C. ‘Archaeological excavations at the abbey of St Thomas the Martyr, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 185–202.
WILLIAMS, B. ‘The arrival of the Dominicans in Ireland in 1224 and the question of Dublin and Drogheda: the sources re-examined’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 150-82.
WOOD, H. ‘The Templars in Ireland’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 26 (1906-7), 327-77.
5.4. The parishes
BERRY, H.F., ‘History of the religious guild of St Anne, in St Audoen’s church, Dublin, 1430-1740, taken from the records in the Haliday collection, R.I.A.’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 25 (1904–5), 21–106.
BLACKER, B. Brief sketches of the parishes of Booterstown and Donnybrook, in the County of Dublin (4 vols, Dublin, 1860–74).
CAREY, F. P. ‘The medieval parish of St Stephen’, Dublin Historical Record, 6 (1943–4), 63–73.
CLARKE, J. K. ‘The parish of St Olave’, Dublin Historical Record, 11 (1949–50), 116–23.
CRAWFORD, J. Within the walls: the story of St. Audeon’s Church, Cornmarket, Dublin (Dublin, 1986).
——— ‘An archaeological survey of St Audoen’s Church, Cornmarket’, Dublin Historical Record, 49 (1996), 85–93.
DONNELLY, N., A short history of some Dublin parishes (2 vols, Dublin, 1909–11).
GOWEN, M. ‘Excavations at the site of the church and tower of St Michael le Pole, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 13–52.
HAWORTH, R. The site of St Olave’s church, Dublin’, in J. BRADLEY (ed.), Settlement and scoiety in medieval Ireland (Kilkenny, 1988), 177–92.
HUGHES, C. S., The church of S. John the Evangelist, Dublin (Dublin, 1889).
LAWLOR, H. J. ‘Note on the church of St Michan, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 56 (1926), 11–21.
McCREADY, C.T., ‘The church of St Nicholas Within: the chantry of St Mary’, The Irish Builder, 31 (1889), 17–18, 29–31, 43–5, 57–8, 77–80.
McMAHON, M. St Audoen’s Church, Cornmarket, Dublin: Archaeology and Architecture (Dublin, 2006).
Ní MHARCAIGH, M. ‘Medieval parish churches of south-east County Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 97 (1997), 245–96.
Ó MAITIÚ, S. ‘St. Kevin’s Church, Camden Row’, Dublin Historical Record, 63:1 (Spring 2010), 39–53.
REEVES, W. ‘Memoir of the church of St Duilech’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 7 (1859), 141–7.
——— A lecture on the antiquities of Swords, delivered 12 Sept., 1860 (Dublin, 1970).
RONAN, M.V. St Anne, her cult and her shrines (London, 1927) [incl. shrine in St Audoen’s].
TURNER, K. Rathmichael. A parish history (Rathmichael, 1987).
WHEELER, H. A. ‘St Michael’s parish’, Dublin Historical Record, 15 (1958–9), 97–104.
6. The county of Dublin and the Pale
ADAMS, B. W., History and description of Santry and Cloghran (London, 1883).
ARNOLD, L.J., The Restoration land settlement in County Dublin, 1660–1688 (Dublin, 1993).
BALL, F. E., A history of the County Dublin (6 vols, 1902–20).
BATESON, M., ‘Royal service in the Vale of Dublin in the first year of Edward II, 1307’, English Historical Review, 18 (1903), 497–513.
BYRNE, R.H. and A. GRAHAM, From generation to generation: Clondalkin village, parish and neighbourhood (Clondalkin, 1989).
CLARKE, H.B., ‘The city of Dublin and its satellite townships’, in E.P. DENNISON (ed.), Conservation and change in historic towns: research directions for the future (York, 1999), 145–57.
CONDROT, R. (ed.), Old tales of Fingal (Dublin, 1984).
CORLETT, C. Antiquities of Old Rathdown (Bray, 1999).
COSGROVE, D. North Dublin, city and environs (Dublin, 1909).
DILLON, P.J., The Fingal road, and some of those who travelled it (Dublin, 1930).
DUBLIN PUBLIC LIBRARIES. Directory of graveyards in the Dublin area: an index and guide to burial records (Dublin, 1988).
DALTON, J.The history of the county of Dublin (Dublin, 1838; reprinted 1976).
DOHERTY, C. ‘Cluain Dolcáin: a brief note’, in A.P. SMYTH (ed.), Seanchas. Studies in early and medieval Irish archaeology, history and literature in honour of Francis J. Byrne (Dublin, 2000), 182-88.
EOGAN, G. and P.J. HARTNETT, ‘Feltim Hill, County Dublin: a neolithic and early Christian site’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 94 (1964), 1–18.
FALKINER, F. R. The foundation of the Hospital and Free school of King Charles II, Dublin (Dublin, 1906).
FLANAGAN, N., Malahide: past and present (Malahide, 1984).
FOLEY, Á. The royal manors of medieval Co. Dublin : crown and community (Dublin, 2013).
——— ‘Chieftains, betaghs and burghers: the Irish on the royal manors of medieval Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 202–18.
——— ‘The sheriff of Dublin in the fourteenth century’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2013) 264–-88.
——— ‘The Tax Collector’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014),75–82.
GOODBODY, R. On the borders of the Pale: a history of the Kilgobbin, Stepaside and Sandyford area (Bray, 1993).
HANDCOCK, W.D. The history and antiquities of Tallaght (Dublin, 1877).
HICKEY, E. ‘‘The Cusacks of Portrane and Rathaldron’, Riocht na Midhe, 4, (1970), 58–61.
KELLY, D. Four roads to Dublin: a history of Rathmines, Ranelagh and Leeson Street (Dublin, 1995).
KENNY, C. Kilmainham: the history of a settlement older than Dublin (Dublin, 1995).
KINGSTON, J. ‘Catholic families of the Pale’, Reportorium Novum, 2 (1958), 88–108.
LARKIN, D. (ed.), Finglas through the ages (Dublin, 1991).
LENNON, C. ‘The medieval manor of Clontarf, 1171–1540’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2013) 189–205.
LEWIS S. A topographical dictionary of Ireland (2 vols, London, 1837).
McCLINTOCK DIX, E.R., ‘Lesser castles of County Dublin’, The Irish Builder, 38–40 (1896-8).
Mac GIOLLA PADRAIG, B. History of Terenure (Dublin, 1954).
MILLS, J. ‘Notices of the manor of St Sepulchre, Dublin, in the fourteenth century’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 19 (1889), 31–41, 119–26.
——— ‘Tenants and agriculture near Dublin in the fourteenth century’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 20 (1890), 54–63.
——— ‘Norman settlement in Leinster: the cantreds near Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 24 (1894), 160–75.
MURPHY, M. and M. POTTERTON ‘The Dublin Region in the Middle Ages: Settlement, land-use and economy (Dublin, 2010).
———, ‘Mapping a medieval landscape? The Civil Survey and land use in County Dublin’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 316–44.
PEARSON, P. Dún Laogharie Kingstown (Dublin, 1991).
O’BRIEN, E. ‘Churches of south-east county Dublin, seventh to twelfth century’, in G. Mac NIOCAILL & P.F. WALLACE (eds.), Keimelia. Studies in medieval archaeology and history in memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 504–24.
Ó BROIN, S. Inchicore, Kilmainham and district (Dublin, 1999).
O’BYRNE, E. ‘A much disputed land: Carrickmines and the Dublin marches’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 229–52.
——— War, politics and the Irish of Leinster, 1156–1606 (Dublin, 2003).
——— ‘Cultures in contact in the Leinster and Dublin marches, 1170–1400’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 111–48.
——— ‘The Tudor state and the Irish of east Leinster, 1535–54’ in M. POTTERTON and T. HERRON (eds.), Dublin and the Pale in the Renaissance, c. 1540-1660 (Dublin, 2011), 68–92.
Ó DANACHAIR, C. ‘The holy wells of County Dublin’, Reportorium Novum, 2 (1958), 68–87, 233–5.
O’DONOVAN, J. Ordnance Survey Letters – County of Dublin. Letters containing information relative to the antiquities of the county of Dublin, collected during the progress of the Ordnance Survey in 1837 (Typescript, available in T.C.D., National Library of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, etc.; also ed. M. O’FLANAGAN, Bray, 1927).
O’DRISCOLL, J. Cnucha: a history of Castleknock and district (Dublin, n.d, c. 1977).
Ó hEAILIDHE, P. ‘Early Christian grave slabs in the Dublin region’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 103 (1973), 51–64.
——— [Patrick Healy], ‘Monuments and sites of historical interest in County Dublin’, Third Report for the Conservation and Amenities Advisory Service (Dublin, 1975).
O’REILLY, M., ‘The Barnwalls’, Riocht na Midhe, 1:4 (1957), 64–8.
O’REILLY, P.J., ‘The Christian sepulchral leacs and free-standing crosses of the Dublin half-barony of Rathdown’, pt. 3, ‘The cross of Blackrock’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 31 (1901), 385–403.
O’SHEA, T. The Talbots and Malahide Castle (Dublin, 1992).
O’SULLIVAN, J. and S. CANNON, The book of Dún Laoghaire (Dublin, 1987).
O’SULLIVAN, P. (ed.), Newcastle Lyons: a parish of the Pale (Dublin, 1986).
RUTTY, J., An essay towards a natural history of the County of Dublin (Dublin, 1772).
St. JOHN BROOKS, E. ‘The grant of Castleknock to Hugh Tyrel’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, 63 (1933), 206–20.
St. JOHN JOYCE, W. The neighbourhood of Dublin. Its topography, antiquities and historical associations. With numerous illustrations… (Dublin, 1913).
SCULLY, S., ‘Around historic Naul’, Dublin Historical Record, 28 (1975), 102–12.
SIMMS, G.O., Tullow’s story: a portrait of a County Dublin parish (Dublin, 1983).
SMITH, C.V., Dalkey: society and economy in a small medieval Irish town (Dublin, 1996).
SMITH, J. H. ‘On the castle and manor of Baggotrath’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 6 (1853–7), 304–11.
STOKES, G.T., ‘Excursion to North Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 24 (1891), 501–3.
TURNER, K. If you seek monuments: a guide to the antiquities of the barony of Rathdown (Rathmichael, 1983).
WALSH, R. Fingal and its churches (Dublin, 1888).
WRIGHT, William B., The Ussher memoirs; or, genealogical memoirs of the Ussher families in Ireland (Dublin, 1889).
7. Society and economy
7.1. General
BOYD, R. ‘Life in the big city: being at home in Viking Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 31–50.
BUCKLEY, L. ‘Health status in medieval Dublin: analysis of the skeletal remains from the abbey of St Thomas the Martyr’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 98–126.
BUTLER, W. F. T. ‘Town life in medieval Ireland’, Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 7 (1901), 17–27, 80–90, 205–1.
CHILDS, W. ‘Ireland’s trade with England in the later Middle Ages’, Irish Economic and Social History, 9 (1982), 5–33.
CONLON, L. ‘Women in medieval Dublin: their legal rights and economic power’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 172–92.
DALY, A. ‘A tree-ring chronology of ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.) from Viking Dublin’ in T. BARTLETT (ed.), History and Environment […] (Dublin, 1998), 38–51.
FOLEY, A. ‘Violent crime in medieval County Dublin: a symptom of degeneracy?’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 220–40.
GERAGHTY, S. Viking Dublin: Botanical Evidence from Fishamble Street (Dublin, 1996).
GWYNN, A. ‘The Black Death in Ireland’, Studies, 24:93 (1935), 25–42.
——— ‘Medieval Bristol and Dublin’, Irish Historical Studies, 5 (1947), 275–86.
HOLM, P. ‘The slave trade of Dublin, ninth to twelfth centuries’, Peritia, 5 (1986), 317–45.
——— ‘The Slave’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 39–51.
KENNY, G. ‘The Wife’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 102–111.
LONGFIELD, A.K., Anglo-Irish trade in the sixteenth century (London, 1929).
McMORROW, J. ‘Women in medieval Dublin: an introduction’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 205–15.
Mac NIOCAILL, G. Na Buirgéisí, XII–XV Aois (2 vols, 1964).
——— ‘Socio-economic problems of the late medieval Irish town’ in D. HARKNESS and M. O’DOWD (eds), The town in Ireland: papers read before the Irish Conference of Historians, Belfast, 30 May–2 June 1979 (Belfast, 1981), 7–21.
MOYLAN, T. K. ‘Dubliners, 1200–1500’, Dublin Historical Record, 13 (1952–3), 79–93.
——— ‘Vagabonds and sturdy beggars: poverty, pigs and pestilence in medieval Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 192–9.
MURPHY, M. ‘The high cost of dying: an analysis of pro anima bequests in medieval Dublin’, Studies in Church History, 24 (1987), 111–22.
——— and M. POTTERTON. ‘Investigating living standards in medieval Dublin and its region’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 224–56.
Ní MHURCHADHA, M. ‘Property of a Gentleman in Renaissance Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 60:2 (Autumn, 2007), 190–195.
——— ‘Dublin’s first apothecary? Mayor Thomas Smith 1591–2’ in M. Ní MHURCHADHA, Early Modern Dubliners (Dublin, 2008), 19–39.
——— ‘Michael Hamlin: merchant, smuggler and agent for Dublin city’ in M. Ní MHURCHADHA, Early Modern Dubliners (Dublin, 2008), 59–79.
O’BRIEN, A. F. ‘The royal boroughs, the seaport towns and royal revenue in medieval Ireland’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 118 (1988), 13–26.
O’CONNOR, P. ‘Hurdle-making in Dublin, 1302–3’, Dublin Historical Record, 13 (1952–3), 18–22.
O’KEEFFE, G. ‘The merchant conquistadors: medieval Bristolians in Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 116–38.
O’SULLIVAN, A. ‘Woodmanship and the supply of underwood and timber to Anglo–Norman Dublin’ in C. MANNING (ed.), Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998), 59–69.
O’SULLIVAN, M. D. ‘Italian merchant bankers and the collection of the custom in Ireland, 1275-1311’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 79 (1949), 168–85.
PETERS, C.N. ‘The Farmer’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 63–74.
PURCELL, E. ‘Land use in medieval Oxmantown’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 193–228.
ROUND, J.H., ‘Early Irish trade with Chester and Rouen’, in idem, Feudal England (London, 1895).
RUSSELL, J. C. ‘Late thirteenth-century Ireland as a region’, Demography, 3 (1966), 500–12.
SEALE, Y. ‘Family and finances in fifteenth-century Dublin’ History Ireland, 22:3 (May/June 2014), 16–19.
SMITH, C. ‘Patricians in medieval Dublin: the career of the Sargent family’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 219–28.
VALANTE, M. ‘Dublin’s economic relations with hinterland and periphery in the later Viking Age’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 69–83.
WALLACE, P. F. ‘Carpentry in Ireland, AD 900–1300: the Wood Quay evidence’ in S. McGRAIL (ed.), Wood–working Techniques before A.D. 1500 (Oxford, 1982), 263–99.
——— ‘The layout of later Viking-Age Dublin: indications of its regulation and problems of continuity’ in G. WEBER and J. KNIRK (eds), Proceedings of the Tenth Viking Congress (Oslo, 1987), 271–85.
——— ‘The economy and commerce of Viking-Age Dublin’ in K. DÜWEL et al. (eds), Untersuchungen zu Handel und Verkehr der vor- und frühgeschichtlichen Zeit in Mittel- und Nordeuropa, pt 4 (Göttingen, 1987), 200–45.
——— ‘Line fishing in Viking Dublin: a contemporary explanation for archaeological evidence’ in C. MANNING (ed.), Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998), 3–18.
7.2. Guilds and merchants
BERRY, H. F. ‘The records of the Dublin gild of merchants, known as the gild of the Holy Trinity, 1438–1671’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 30 (1900), 44–68.
——— ‘The goldsmiths’ company of Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 31 (1901), 119–33.
——— ‘The ancient corporation of barber-surgeons, or gild of St Mary Magdalene, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 33 (1903), 217–38.
——— ‘The Dublin guild of carpenters, millers, masons and heliers, in the sixteenth century’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 35 (1905), 321–41.
——— ‘History of the religious gild of S. Anne, in S. Audoen’s Church, Dublin, 1430–1740, taken from its records in the Haliday Collection, R.I.A.’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 25 (1904–5), 21–106.
——— ‘Existing records and properties of the old Dublin city gilds’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 35 (1905), 338–41.
——— ‘Proceedings in the matter of the custom called Tolboll, 1308 and 1385: St Thomas’s Abbey v. some early Dublin brewers, etc.’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 28 (1909–10), 169–73.
——— ‘The merchant tailors’ gild, that of St John the Baptist, Dublin, 1418–1841’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 48 (1918), 19–64.
CLARK, M. and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds). Directory of historic Dublin guilds (Dublin, 1993).
CLUNE, G. The medieval guild system (Dublin, 1943).
CONNOLLY, P. ‘The rise and fall of Geoffrey Morton, mayor of Dublin, 1303–4’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 233–51.
DALY, M.H., ‘A few notes on the gild system’, Dublin Historical Record, 11:3 (1950), 65–80.
EGGERER, E. W. ‘The guild merchant of Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 144–59.
FOX DICKSON, S. A translation of the charters of the Corporation of Merchants or Guild of the Holy Trinity, Dublin (Dublin, 1832).
GILBERT, J.T. (ed.), ‘Charters and documents of the guild of the Holy Trinity or merchants’ guild of Dublin, AD 1438-1814’, (2 vols, unpublished, Gilbert Collection, Dublin City Archives).
GILLESPIE, R. ‘Crafts and religious guilds in Dublin: the accounts of Holy Trinity guild, 1549–1558’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 410–22.
GUINNESS, H.S., ‘Dublin trade guilds’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 52 (1922), 143–63.
GROSS, C. The Gild Merchant (Oxford, 1890).
LE FANU, T. P. ‘A note on two charters of the smiths’ guild of Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 60 (1930), 150–64.
LENNON, C. ‘The foundation charter of St Sythe’s guild, Dublin, 1476’, Archivium Hibernicum, 48 (1994), 3–12.
O’DEA, L. ‘The fair of Donnybrook’, Dublin Historical Record, 15 (1958–9), 11–20.
O’NEILL, T. Merchants and mariners in medieval Ireland (Dublin, 1987).
RONAN, M. V. ‘Religious customs of Dublin medieval guilds’, Irish Ecclesiastical Record, 26 (1925), 225–47, 364–85.
STUBBS, W. C. ‘The weavers’ guild, the guild of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Dublin, 1446–1840’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 49 (1919), 60–88.
WEBB, J. J. The Guilds of Dublin (Dublin, 1929).
7.3. Numismatics
BLACKBURN, M. A. S. and M. DOLLEY, ‘The Hiberno-Norse element of the List hoard from Sylt’, British Numismatic Journal, 49 (1979), 17–25.
DOLLEY, M. ‘The Irish mints of Edward I in the light of the coin–hoards from Ireland and Great Britain’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 66 (1967–8), 235–97.
——— ‘The “lost” hoard of tenth-century Anglo-Saxon silver coins from Dalkey’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 91 (1961), 1–18.
——— Viking Coins of the Danelaw and of Dublin (London, 1965).
——— The Hiberno-Norse Coins in the British Museum (London, 1966).
——— ‘Some Hiberno-Norse coins of Dublin recently discovered on the Baltic island of Gotland’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 98 (1968), 57–62.
——— ‘The Hiberno-Norse coins in the 1967 find from Lummelunda parish, Gotland’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 98 (1968), 197–9.
——— ‘Some Irish evidence for the date of the Crux coins of Æthelred II’ in P. CLEMOES (ed.), Anglo-Saxon England, 2 (1973), pp 145–54.
——— ‘The Dublin pennies in the name of Sitric Silkbeard in the Hermitage Museum at Leningrad’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 135–44.
KENNY, M. ‘The geographical distribution of Irish Viking-Age coin hoards’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 87 (1987), 507–25.
——— ‘Coins and coinage in pre-Norman Ireland’ in D. Ó CRÓINÍN (ed.), A new history of Ireland, i: prehistoirc and early Ireland (Oxford, 2005), 842–51.
——— and W. O’SULLIVAN. ‘The chronology of the first Anglo-Irish coinage’ in E. RYNNE (ed.), North Munster Studies: Essays in Commemoration of Monsignor Michael Moloney (Limerick, 1967), 437–78.
O’SULLIVAN, W. The earliest Irish coinage (Dublin, 1961).
WOODS, A., ‘Prelude to Hiberno-Scandinavian coinage: the Castle Street and Werburgh Street hoards’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015), 355–72.
——— ‘The coinage and economy of Hiberno-Scandinavian Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII, (Dublin, 2013) 43–69.
7.4. Material culture
BARTON, K. J. ‘The medieval pottery of Dublin’ in G. Mac NIOCAILL and P. F. WALLACE (eds), Keimelia: Studies in Medieval Archaeology and History in Memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 271–324.
CAMERON, E. Scabbards and Sheaths from Viking and Medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2007).
COMEY, M. Coopers and coopering in Viking Age Dublin (Dublin, 2010).
COUGHLAN, T. ‘The Anglo-Norman houses of Dublin: evidence from Back Lane’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 203–33.
DEEVY, M. B. and C. BAKER, ‘Ring brooches and finger rings from medieval Dublin’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 159–84.
FANNING, T. Viking-Age ringed pins from Dublin (Dublin, 1994).
——— ‘Some observations on the medieval pavement tiles from the site of St Nicholas’s Church, Dublin’ in C. MANNING (ed.), Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998), 71–3.
GRAHAM-CAMPBELL, J. ‘An early medieval horse-harness mount, of Irish manufacture, from Yorkshire’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.) Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015),. 247–50.
HALPIN, A. ‘A “Winchester-style” bronze mount’ in P.F. WALLACE (ed.), Miscellanea 1 (1988), 7–12.
——— Weapons and Warfare in Viking and Medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2008).
——— ‘The Ballinderry bow: an under-appreciated Viking weapon?’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 151-60.
JOHNSON, R. ‘Decorated wood from Temple Bar West, Dublin’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 69–80.
LANG, J. T. Viking-Age Decorated Wood: a Study of its Ornament and Style (Dublin, 1988).
McCUTCHEON, C., Medieval pottery from Wood Quay, Dublin: the 1974-6 waterfront excavations (Dublin, 2006).
——— ‘Medieval pottery in Dublin: new names and some dates’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 117–25.
McGRAW, J.L. ‘Copies or creations? Motif-pieces as tools of communication and the exchange of tacit artistic knowledge in Viking-Age Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 403–15.
MURRAY, H. Viking and Early Medieval Buildings in Dublin (Oxford, 1983).
O’RAHILLY, C. ‘A classification of bronze stick-pins from the Dublin excavations 1962–72’ in C. MANNING (ed.), Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998), 23–33.
REYNOLDS, M. ‘A classification of early Irish combs’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 88 (1988), 341–422.
RIDDLER, I. and N. TRZASKA-NARTOWSKI ‘Dublin and the Late Roman comb’ in S. DUFFY (ed.) Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 13–30.
SOMERVILLE, O. ‘Kite-shaped brooches’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 123 (1993), 59–101.
VINCE, A.G., ‘Early medieval English pottery in Viking Dublin’ in G. Mac NIOCAILL and P. F. WALLACE (eds), Keimelia: Studies in Medieval Archaeology and History in Memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 254–70.
WALLACE, P. ‘The English presence in Viking Dublin’ in M.A.S. BLACKBURN (ed.), Anglo-Saxon Monetary History: Essays in Memory of Michael Dolley (Leicester, 1986), 201–21.
———. The Viking-age buildings of Dublin (2 vols, Dublin, 1992).
WEBSTER, L. ‘Two Anglo-Saxon carved zoomorphic mounts from Dublin’ in G. Mac NIOCAILL and P. F. WALLACE (eds), Keimelia: Studies in Medieval Archaeology and History in Memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 162–7.
WINCOTT HECKETT, E. Viking age headcoverings from Dublin (Dublin, 2003).
7.5. Ships and shipping
CHRISTENSEN, A.-E., ‘Ship graffiti and models’ in P.F. WALLACE (ed.), Miscellanea 1 (1988), 13–26.
McGRAIL, S. Medieval boat and ship timbers from Dublin (Dublin, 1993).
NICHOLL, T. ‘From Roskilde to Dublin: the story of the Sea Stallion from Glendalough‘ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 213–50.
8. Municipal administration and royal government
8.1. Municipal administration
BAIRÉAD, Eoin C. ‘The bailiffs, provosts and sheriffs of the city of Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 210–309.
BARROW, L. ‘Riding the franchises’, Dublin Historical Record, 33 (1979–80), 135–8.
——— ‘The franchises of Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 36 (1982–3), 68–80.
BERRY, H. F. ‘Proceedings in the matter of the custom called Tollball, 1308 and 1385’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 28 (1910), 169–73.
——— ‘Catalogue of the mayors, provosts and bailiffs of Dublin City, AD 1229 to 1447’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 153–62.
BLAIR, C. and I. DELAMER. ‘The Dublin civic swords’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 88 (1988), 87–142.
CLARK, M. and G. DORAN. Serving the city: the Dublin managers and town clerks, 1230–1996 (Dublin, 1996).
CLARKE, H. B. ‘The 1192 charter of liberties and the beginnings of Dublin’s municipal life’, Dublin Historical Record, 46 (1993), 5–14.
EDWARDS, R. D. ‘The beginnings of municipal government in Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 145–52.
FERGUSON, P. ‘The custom of riding the franchises of the city of Dublin’, Sinsear, 1 (1979), 69–78.
JACKSON, V. ‘The armorials of the city of Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 4 (1941–2), 33–8.
O’KEEFFE, G. ‘The governance of medieval Dublin, 1171–2 to 1507’, (MPhil, University College Dublin, 1987).
Ó SÚILLEABHÁIN, N. ‘Mormaors, mayors and merchants: the early development of municipal government in Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 108–15.
STRICKLAND, W. G. ‘The civic insignia of Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 52 (1922), 117–32.
——— ‘The ancient official seals of the city of Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 163–71.
WEBB, J.J. Municipal government in Ireland, mediaeval and modern (Dublin, 1918).
WHISTLER, C. ‘The Dublin liberties’, Dublin Historical Record, 27 (1973–4), 2–9.
8.2. Royal government
OTWAY-RUTHVEN, A. J. Otway-Ruthven, ‘The mediaeval Irish chancery’ in Album Helen Maud Cam, vol. 2 (1961), 119–38; reprinted in P. CROOKS (ed.), Government, war and society: essays by Edmund Curtis, A. J. Otway-Ruthven and James Lydon (Dublin, 2008), ch. 3.
———‘The chief governors of medieval Ireland’, in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 172–81; and P. CROOKS (ed.), Government, war and society: essays by Edmund Curtis, A. J. Otway-Ruthven and James Lydon (Dublin, 2008), ch. 2.
RICHARDSON, H. G. and G.O. SAYLES. The administration of Ireland, 1172–1377 (Dublin, 1963).
9. Literature, music, culture and identity
BARNES, M.P., J.R. HAGLAND and R. I. PAGE, The runic inscriptions of Viking age Dublin (Dublin, 1997).
BHREATHNACH, E. ‘Dublin in Middle Irish Leinster dynastic poetry’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 153–64.
BOOKER, S. ‘An English city? Gaelicization and cultural exchange’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 287–98.
BOYDELL, B. ‘Music in the medieval cathedral priory’ in K. MILNE (ed.), Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (2000), 142–8.
——— ‘Dublin city musicians in the late Middle Ages and Renaissance, to 1660’, Dublin Historical Record, 24 (1981), 42–53.
——— Music in Christ Church Cathedral from the late fifteenth century to 1647 (Dublin: Friends of Christ Church cathedral, [1997]).
——— ‘The archives of Christ Church, Dublin as a source for the history of music in Ireland’, Irish Archives, 2 (Winter 1998), 12–18.
——— ‘Prickers and printers: the copying and purchase of music at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, in the 17th and 18th centuries’, Long Room, 43 (1998), 20–28.
——— ‘Music at Christ Church before 1800: documents and selected anthems’, A History of Christ Church, Dublin: Documents 5 (Dublin, 1999).
——— ‘Cathedral Music, City and State: Music in Reformation and Political Change at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin’ in F. KISBY (ed.). Music and Musicians in Renaissance Cities and Towns (Cambridge, 2001), 131–42.
——— A history of music at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin (Woodbridge, 2004).
CASEY, D. ‘Norse, Gaelic or Hiberno-Scandinavian? The airlabraid of tenth-century Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (2013) 27–42.
CLARKE, H. B. ‘Angliores ipsis Anglis: the place of medieval Dubliners in English history’ in H. B. CLARKE, J. PRUNTY and M. HENNESSY (eds), Surveying Ireland’s Past: Multidisciplinary Essays in Honour of Anngret Simms (Dublin, 2004), 41–72.
——— ‘Street life in medieval Dublin’ in H.B. CLARKE and J.R.S. PHILLIPS (eds), Ireland, England and the Continent in the Middle Ages and beyond: Essays in Memory of a Turbulent Friar, F.X. Martin, O.S.A. (Dublin, 2006), 145–63.
CORLETT, C. ‘Rathdown slabs revisited’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 438–50.
CUNNINGHAM, B. ‘Dublin in the late-medieval Gaelic annals’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VIII (Dublin, 2008) 178–93.
EGAN-BUFFET, M. & A.J. FLETCHER, ‘The Dublin Visitatio Sepulchri play’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 90 (1990), 159–241.
FELLOWS-JENSEN, G. ‘Through a glass darkly: some sidelights on Viking influence on personal names and place-names in Ireland’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 268-83.
FISCHER, L. ‘How Dublin remembered the Battle of Clontarf’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 70–80.
——— ‘What the Vikings really thought about Clontarf: a speculation’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 98–108.
FLETCHER, A.J. ‘The civic pageantry of Corpus Christi in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Dublin’, Irish Economic and Social History, 23 (1996) 73–96.
——— Drama, Performance, and Polity in Pre–Reformation Ireland (Cork, 2000), esp. 61–160.
——— ‘God’s jesters and the festive culture of medieval Ireland’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 277–90.
——— ‘The annals and chronicles of medieval Dublin: an overview’ in S. DUFFY (ed.) Medieval Dublin VIII (Dublin, 2008) 194–212.
——— ‘The earliest extant recension of the Dublin Chronicle: an edition, with commentary’ in A. FLETCHER, J. BRADLEY and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009) 390–409.
——— ‘Liturgy and music in the medieval cathedral’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009) 120–48.
GILLESPIE, R. ‘Robert Ware’s telling tale: a medieval Dublin story and its significance’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 291–301.
——— ‘Dubliners view of themselves: the Dublin City chronicles’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VIII (Dublin, 2008) 213–27.
HARBISON, P. ‘A long-lost stone “cross” from late fifteenth-century Dublin: its illustators, iconography and echoes of a medieval play’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 345–68.
HENNIG, J. ‘The place of the archdiocese of Dublin in the hagiographical tradition of the continent’, Reportorium Novum, 1:1 (1955–6), 45–63.
HICKEY, R. ‘Dublin and Middle English’ in P.J. LUCAS and A.M. LUCAS (eds), Middle English. From tongue to text. Selected papers from the Third International Conference on Middle English: Language and Text held at Dublin, Ireland, 1–4 July 1999 (Frankfurt, 2002), 187–200.
HOUSTON, K. ‘Reformation to Roseingraves, music 1550–1750’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 231–53.
JOHNSTON, D. ‘Black Monday: the power of myth in medieval Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 139–49.
KERBY-FULTON, K. and S. JUSTICE, ‘Langlandian reading circles and the civil service in London and Dublin, 1380-1427’, in W. SCASE, R. COPELAND, and D. LAWTON (eds), New medieval literatures, vol. 1 (Oxford, 1997), 59–83.
LEE, C. ‘Costumes and contact: evidence for Scandinavian women in the Irish Sea region’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015), 284–96.
LENNON, C. Richard Stanihurst the Dubliner, 1547–1618 (Dublin, 1981).
——— ‘The medieval town in the early modern city: attitudes to Dublin’s immediate past in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world: studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 435–56.
McGUINNE, D. ‘Printing in Dublin: the first sixty years’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2010) 332–42.
PRUNTY, J. ‘Nineteenth-century antiquarian accounts of medieval and early modern Dublin’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 473–504.
SEYMOUR, St J. D. ‘James Yonge: a fifteenth-century Dublin writer’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 66 (1926), 48–50.
SIGURDSSON, G. ‘The saga map of Ireland and the British Isles’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.) Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), 477–89.
SIMMS, K.‘The Poet’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 161–74.
SPENCER, B. ‘Pilgrim souvenirs’ in P. F. WALLACE (ed.), Miscellanea 1 (1988), 33–48.
SWIFT, C. ‘Celtic berserkers and feeble steersmen: Hiberno-Scandinavian military culture in Middle Irish literature’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 451–69.
WHELAN, C. ‘James Yonge and the writing of history in late medieval Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013), 183–95.
WILLIAMS, B. ‘The Dominican annals of Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 142–68.
——— ‘The lost coronation oath of King Edward I: rediscovered in a Dublin manuscript’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 84–90.
10. Archaeology
10.1. General
BRADY, N. ‘Dublin’s maritime setting and the archaeology of its medieval harbours’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 295–315.
DELANEY, T. G. ‘The archaeology of the Irish town’ in M.W. BARLEY (ed.), European Towns: their archaeology and early history (London, 1977), 47–64.
DREW, T. ‘Dublin for archaeologists’ The Archaeological Journal, 57 (1900), 287–300.
FLEMING, J.S., The town-wall fortifications of Ireland (Paisley, 1914).
KELLY, E.P. ‘The longphort in Viking-Age Ireland: the archaeological evidence’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSONS (eds.), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 55-92.
KNUDSON, K.J., O’DONNABHAIN, B., CARVER, C., CLELAND, R. and PRICE, T. ‘Migration and Viking Dublin: paleomobility and paleodiet through isotopic analyses’ Journal of Archaeological Science, 39:2 (February 2012), 205–572.
MAXWELL, N. C. (ed.). Digging up Dublin (Dublin, 1980).
MITCHELL, G. F. Archaeology and environment in early Dublin (Dublin, 1987).
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND. Viking and Medieval Dublin, National Museum excavations, 1962–1973: catalogue of exhibition (Dublin, 1973).
Ó DONNABHÁIN, B. ‘A cut above: cranial surgery in medieval Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin II (Dublin, 2001) 216–32.
REILLY, E. ‘From Christchurch Place to Fishamble Street: Developments in archaeoentomology in Dublin, Ireland, since 1981’ Quaternary International, 341 (August 2014), 143–151.
SHETELIG, H. Viking antiquities in Great Britain and Ireland. Part III, ‘Norse antiquities in Ireland’, by Johs. Boe (6 vols, Oslo, 1940).
SIMPSON, L. ‘Fifty years a-digging: a synthesis of medieval archaeological investigations in Dublin City and suburbs’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 9–112.
——— ‘Forty years a-digging: a preliminary synthesis of archaeological investigations in medieval Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 11–68.
——— ‘The longphort of Dublin: lessons from Woodstown, County Waterford and Annagassan, County Louth’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012) 94–112.
——— ‘Pre-Viking and early Viking-Age Dublin: research questions’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 49–92.
——— ‘The priory of All Hallows and Trinity College, Dublin: recent archaeological discoveries’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 195–236.
WALLACE, P. F. The Viking Age buildings of Dublin (2 vols, Dublin, 1992).
——— ‘The archaeological identity of the Hiberno-Norse town’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 122 (1992), 35–66.
——— ‘Anglo-Norman Dublin: continuity and change’ in D. Ó CORRÁIN (ed.), Irish Antiquity: Essays and Studies presented to Professor M.J. O’Kelly (Cork, 1981) 247–67.
——— ‘Dublin’s waterfront at Wood Quay, 900–1317’ in G. MILNE and B. HOBLEY (eds), Waterfront Archaeology in Britain and Northern Europe (London, 1981), 109–18.
——— ‘Archaeology and the emergence of Dublin as the principal town of Ireland’, in J. BRADLEY (ed.), Settlement and society in medieval Ireland (Kilkenny, 1988), 123–60.
——— ‘Garrda and airbeada: the plot thickens in Viking Dublin’, in A.P. SMYTH (ed.), Seanchas. Studies in early and medieval Irish archaeology, history and literature in honour of Francis J. Byrne (Dublin, 2000), 261–74.
——— ‘‘Meagre lead’: the ubiquity of lead in Hiberno-Scandinavian Dublin’ in E. PURCELL, P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds.) Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015), 263–75.
WALSH, C. ‘Archaeological excavations at the abbey of St Thomas the Martyr, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 185–202.
——— ‘Archaeological excavation of the Anglo-Norman waterfront at Strand Street Great, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 160–87.
WILLIAMS, G. ‘Viking camps and the means of exchange in Britain and Ireland in the ninth century’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 93–116.
10.2 The walled city
BUCKLEY, L. and A. HAYDEN. ‘Excavations at St Stephen’s leper hospital, Dublin: a summary account and an analysis of burials’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 151–94.
BURKE, N, Dublin’s Wood Quay (Civic Heritage Publication, Dublin, 1977).
BYRNE, M. ‘Viking-Age domestic settlement at 26–29 Castle Street, Dublin: a preliminary view based on archaeological excavations’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 346–54.
CRAWFORD, J. ‘An archaeological survey of St Audoen’s church, Cornmarket’, Dublin Historical Record, 49 (1996), 85–93.
CRYERHALL, A. ‘Excavations at Hammond Lane, Dublin: from hurdle-ford to iron-foundry’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VII (Dublin, 2006) 9–50.
GERAGHTY, S. Viking Dublin: botanical evidence from Fishamble Street (Dublin, 1996).
GOWEN, M. and G. SCALLY, A summary report on excavations at Exchange Street Upper/ Parliament Street, Dublin (Dublin, 1996).
HALPIN, A. ‘Development phases in Hiberno-Norse Dublin: a tale of two cities’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI (Dublin, 2005) 94–113.
——— The port of medieval Dublin: archaeological excavations at the Civic Offices, Winetavern Street, Dublin, 1993 (Dublin, 2000).
HAYDEN, A. ‘Excavation of the medieval river frontage at Arran Quay, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 149–242.
——— ‘A rising tide doesn’t life all boats: archaeological excavations at Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 109–145.
McMAHON, M. ‘Archaeological excavations at the site of the Four Courts extension, Inns Quay, Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 88 (1988), 271–319.
——— ‘Archaeological excavations at Bridge Street Lower, Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 91 (1991), 3–71.
MEENAN, R. ‘Archaeological excavations at 16–17 Cook Street, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 128–39.
MURRAY, H. ‘Houses and other structures from the Dublin excavations, 1962–1976: a summary’ in H. BEKKER-NIELSEN et al. (eds), Proceedings of the Eighth Viking Congress (Odense, 1981), 57–68.
O’DONNABHAIN, B. ‘Culture clashes? The human remains from the Wood Quay excavations’ in J. SHEEHAN and D Ó CORRÁIN (eds.) The Viking Age: Ireland and the west: Proceedings of the fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18–27 August 2005 (Dublin, 2010), 271–82.
O’DONOVAN, E. ‘ The Irish, the Vikings, and the English: new archaeological evidence from excavations at Golden Lane, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VIII (Dublin, 2008) 36–130.
Ó hÉAILIDHE, P. ‘The cloister arcade from Cook Street, Dublin’, in J. BRADLEY(ed.), Settlement and society in medieval Ireland (Kilkenny, 1988), 379–98.
Ó RÍORDÁIN, A. B. ‘Excavations at High Street and Winetavern Street, Dublin’, Medieval Archaeology, 15 (1971), 73–85.
SIMPSON, L. Excavations at Isolde’s Tower, Dublin (Dublin, 1994).
——— Excavations at Essex Street West, Dublin (Dublin, 1995).
——— ‘Excavations on the southern side of the medieval town at Ship Street Little, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 9–51.
——— Director’s findings: Temple Bar West (Dublin, 1999).
——— ‘The first phase of Viking activity in Ireland: archaeological evidence from Dublin’ in J. SHEEHAN and D. Ó CORRÁIN (eds) The Viking Age: Ireland and the west: Proceedings of the fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18–27 August 2005 (Dublin, 2010), 418–29.
SWAN, D. L. ‘Archaeological excavations at Usher’s Quay, 1991’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 126–58.
WALLACE, P. F. ‘The archaeology of Anglo-Norman Dublin’ in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds), The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non-Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 vols, Oxford, 1985), ii, 379–410.
——— ‘Plot-use and access in an eleventh-century Dublin building level’ in J. SHEEHAN and Ó CORRÁIN (eds.) The Viking Age: Ireland and the west: Proceedings of the fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18–27 August 2005 (Dublin, 2010), 525–44.
——— ‘Dublin’s waterfront at Wood Quay, 900-1317’, in G. MILNE and B. HOBLEY (eds), Waterfront archaeology in Britain and Northern Europe (London, 1981), 109–18.
——— ‘The layout of later Viking-Age Dublin: indications of its regulation and problems of continuity’, in J.E. KNIRK (ed.), Proceedings of the tenth Viking Congress (Oslo, 1987), 271–85.
WALSH, C. Archaeological Excavations at Patrick, Nicholas and Winetavern Streets, Dublin (Dingle, 1997).
——— ‘An early medieval roadway at Chancery Lane: from Duibhlinn to Áth Cliath?’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 9–37.
10.3. The extramural suburbs
BOLGER, T. ‘Defining the ‘Pill’: the contribution of excavations at Ormond Quay Upper to the interpretation of the original topography of the Liffey foreshore’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 161–9.
CARROLL, J. ‘Excavations at 58–59 Thomas Street/Vicar Street and 63–64 Thomas Street, Dublin 8’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012) 161–88.
DAWKES, G. ‘Interim results of excavations at 152-5 Church Street, Dublin: St. Michan’s early enclosure and late medieval timber-framed buildings’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 198–219.
DONNOLLY, P.J., W. STOKES, J.J. M’GREGOR et al, Remains of St Mary’s abbey, Dublin. Their explorations and researches AD 1886 (Dublin, 1887).
DUFFY, S. and L. SIMPSON. ‘The hermits of St Augustine in medieval Dublin: their history and archaeology’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 202–48.
HARRISON, S. H. ‘Bride Street revisited – Viking burial in Dublin and beyond’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 126–52.
——— ‘The Suffolk Street sword: further notes on the College Green cemetery, Dublin’ in J. SHEEHAN and D. Ó CORRÁIN (eds.) The Viking Age: Ireland and the west: Proceedings of the fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18–27 August 2005 (Dublin, 2010), 136–44.
HAYDEN, A. ‘Archaeological excavations at the west side of Augustine Street, Dublin: a summary’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 241–66.
——— ‘Rivers and industry, life and death: archaeological excavations on the Coombe bypass and Cork Street realignment, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012) 206–56.
McMAHON, M. ‘Early medieval settlement and burial outside the enclosed town: evidence from archaeological excavation at Bride Street, Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 102 (2002), 67–135.
MEENAN, R. ‘Excavations at 23–27 Stephen Street Lower, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012), 257–63.
MYLES, F. ‘Archaeological excavations at the mill-pond of St Thomas’s abbey, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 183–212.
O’DONOVAN, E. ‘The growth and decline of a medieval suburb? Evidence from excavations at Thomas Street, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003) 127–71.
PHELAN, S. ‘The bank, the ditch and the water: Hiberno-Norse discoveries at Church Street and Hammond Lane’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 165–97.
SIKORA, M., B. Ó DONNABHÁIN and N. DALY, ‘Preliminary report on a Viking warrior grave at War Memorial Park, Islandbridge’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 170–84.
SIMPSON, L. ‘The priory of All Hallows and the Old College: archaeological investigations in Front Square, Trinity College Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 246–316.
——— ‘St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: the recent discovery of the thirteenth-century south nave wall’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 163–180.
——— ‘The Skeleton’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds.), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 18–38.
——— ‘A Viking warrior grave from Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015) 129–50.
SWAN, D.L. ‘Archaeological excavations at Usher’s Quay, 1991’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin I (Dublin, 2000) 126–58.
WALSH, C. ‘The excavation of an early roadway and Hiberno-Norse houses at the Coombe’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012) 113–37.
WESTROPP, T., ‘The promontory forts and adjoining remains of Co. Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 52 (1922), 52–76.
10.4. The hinterland and county of Dublin
BRADLEY, J. and H. KING, ‘Urban Archaeological Survey of County Dublin’ (O.P.W. Report).
CONWAY, M. Director’s first findings from excavations in Cabinteely (Dublin, 1999).
CROWLEY, C. ‘Sanctuary and symbolism: the origins of the curvilinear plan-form at Clondalkin, County Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin X (Dublin, 2010) 13–48.
HARNEY, L., J. KINSELLA and A. O’SULLIVAN. ‘County Dublin: some observations on the historiography of early medieval excavation and research, 1930–2005’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 113–60.
JOHNSON, D.N., ‘Timon: a lost Pale castle recorded’, in G. Mac NIOCAILL & P.F. WALLLACE (eds.), Keimelia. Studies in medieval archaeology and history in memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 557–73 [near Tallaght].
LIVERSAGE, G., ‘Excavations at Dalkey Island’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 66 (1968), 53–233.
McCLINTOCK DIX, E.R., ‘Lesser castles of County Dublin’, The Irish Builder, 38–40 (1896–8).
McQUAIDE, M. ‘Archaeological excavations on the site of Meaksown Castle, Finglas, Co Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009), 91–130.
MORIARTY, C. ‘The medieval vill of Portmarnock’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XI (Dublin, 2011) 229–74.
O’DONOVAN, E. ‘Early Christian and medieval excavations at Teach Naithí: the changing morphology of a church site in Dundrum, County Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012), 9–93.
O’REILLY, P.J., ‘The Christian sepulchral leacs and free-standing crosses of the Dublin half-barony of Rathdown’, pt. 3, ‘The cross of Blackrock’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, 31 (1901), 385–403.
RYNNE, E. ‘La Tene and Roman finds from Lambay, Co. Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 76 (1977), 231–43.
SIKORA, M. ‘The Finglas burial: archaeology and ethnicity in Viking-Age Dublin’ in J. SHEEHAN and D. Ó CORRÁIN (eds.) The Viking Age: Ireland and the west: Proceedings of the fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18–27 August 2005 (Dublin, 2010), 402–17.
SIMPSON, L. ‘Dublin’s famous “Bully’s Acre”: site of the monastery of Kilmainham?’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 38–83.
STOUT, G. ‘St Mary’s Abbey, Dublin, and its medieval farm suppliers’ in S. DUFFY (ed). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 146–162.
——— et al. ‘Sites and monuments record of County Dublin’ (OPW Report, Dublin, 1987).
11. Art and architecture
BOYD, R. ‘Where are the longhouses? Reviewing Ireland’s Viking-Age buildings’ in H. B. CLARKE and R. JOHNSON (eds), The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015), 325–45.
BUTLER, W., Christ Church cathedral, Dublin: measured drawings of the building prior to restoration (Dublin, 1878).
DREW, T. ‘On evidences of the plan of the cloister garth and monastic buildings of the priory of the Holy Trinity, now known as Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 16 (1879–86), 214–18.
——— ‘Surroundings of the cathedral church of St Patrick de Insula, Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 21 (1890–1), 426–32.
——— ‘A further note on the surroundings of St Patrick’s in Insula’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 29 (1899), 1–4.
——— The national cathedral of St Patrick, Dublin: discrimination of its ancient architecture and various repairs and discoveries; the new organ and its place – a report to the dean and cathedral board (Dublin, 1900).
——— ‘The ancient chapter-house of the priory of the Holy Trinity, Dublin’ in H. B. CLAREK (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 173–82.
FANNING, T. ‘An Irish medieval tile pavement: recent excavations at Swords castle, County Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 105 (1975), 47–82.
HARBISON, P. ‘Some old illustrations of St Doulagh’s church, Balgriffin, co. Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX (Dublin, 2009) 152–65.
KINSELLA, S. ‘All gorgiusly wrought’: Renaissance influence at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin’ in M. POTTERTON and T. HERRON (eds), Dublin and the Pale in the Renaissance, c. 1540–1660 (Dublin, 2011), 224–50.
LYONS, C. ‘Dublin’s oldest roof? The choir of St Patrick’s cathedral’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VII (Dublin, 2006) 177–213.
MacVITTIE, R.B. Details of the restoration of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, with a brief history of its preceding condition (Dublin, 1878).
McCULLOUGH, N. ‘Architecture for archaeology and urban context: the Ship Street-Werburgh Street Framework Plan’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIII (Dublin, 2013) 317–32.
O’DONOVAN, D. ‘English patron, English building? The importance of St Sepulchre’s archiepiscopal palace, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV (Dublin, 2003), 253–78.
O’NEILL, Michael. St Patrick’s Cathedral Dublin and its place in the history of Irish medieval architecture (PhD, Trinity College Dublin, 1995)
——— ‘Design sources for St Patrick’s cathedral, Dublin, and its relationship to Christ Church Cathedral’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 100 (2000), 207–256.
——— ‘St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin, and its prebendal churches: Gothic architectural relationships’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin V (Dublin, 2004) 243–76.
——— ‘The architectural history of the medieval cathedral’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 96–119.
——— ‘Architecture from the Reformation to 1800’ in J. CRAWFORD and R. GILLESPIE (eds), St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009), 219–30.
——— ‘The Mason’s Tale’ in S. BOOKER and C.N. PETERS (eds), Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014), 112–18.
RAE, E. C. ‘The medieval fabric of the cathedral church of St Patrick in Dublin’, Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, 109 (1979), 29–73.
STALLEY, R. A. ‘The medieval sculpture of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 202–26.
——— George Redmond Street and the restoration of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2000).
——— ‘The construction of the medieval cathedral, c. 1030–1250’ in K. MILNE (ed.). Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2000), 53–74.
——— ‘The architecture of the cathedral and priory buildings, 1250–1530’ in K. MILNE (ed.). Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2000), 95–128.
STREET, G.E. and E. SEYMOUR, The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, commonly called Christ Church Cathedral Dublin: an account of the restoration of the fabric with an historical sketch of the cathedral by Edward Seymour (London, 1882).
WALLACE, P.F. ‘A Viking Dublin perspective on Irish vernacular architecture studies’, in G. Mac NIOCAILL and P.F. WALLACE (eds), Keimelia: studies in medieval archaeology and history in memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988), 574–96.
12. Reference
12.1. Guides to primary and MS sources
CLARK, M. ‘People, places and parchment: the medieval archives of Dublin city’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin III (Dublin, 2002) 140–50.
CLARKE, H. B. ‘Primary historical sources’ in J. CARROLL, Dublin City: Sources for Archaeologists (Dublin, 2003), 21–4.
CONNOLLY, P. ‘List of Irish material in the class of Chancery Files (recorda) (c.260) in the Public Record Office, London’, Analecta Hibernica, 31 (1984) 1–18.
——— ‘Irish material in the class of Ancient Petitions (SC 8) in the Public Record Office, London’ in Analecta Hibernica, 34 (1987) 1–106.
——— ‘Irish material in the class of Chancery Warrants Series I (C 81) in the Public Record Office, London’, Analecta Hibernica, 36 (1995), 135–61.
——— Medieval record sources (Dublin, 2002).
DONOVAN, B.C. and D. EDWARDS. ‘British sources for Irish history before 1485: a preliminary handlist of documents held in local and specialised repositories’, Analecta Hibernica, 37 (1998) 191–220.
DRYBURGH, P. and B. SMITH. Handbook and select calendar of sources for medieval Ireland in the National Archives of the United Kingdom (Dublin and London, 2005).
DUBLIN PUBLIC LIBRARIES, Directory of graveyards in the Dublin area: an index and guide to burial records (Dublin, 1988).
EMPEY, C. A. ‘Ormond deeds in National Library of Ireland’, Journal of the Butler Society, 7 (1977), 519–21.
FLOWER, Robin. ‘Manuscripts of Irish interest in the British Museum’, Analecta Hibernica, 2 (1931), 292–340.
HAYES, R.J. Manuscript sources for the history of Irish civilization (10 vols, Boston MA 1965).
HELFERTY, S. and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds). A directory of Irish archives, (3rd edn, Dublin and Portland, OR, 1999).
HOGAN, J. ‘Miscellanea of the Chancery, London’, Analecta Hibernica, 1 (1930), 179–218.
LYDON, J.F. ‘A survey of the memoranda rolls of the Irish exchequer, 1294–1509’, Analecta Hibernica, 23 (1966), 49–134.
McNEILL, C. ‘Harris: Collectanea de rebus Hibernicis’, Analecta Hibernica, 6 (1934), 248–450.
NOLAN, W. and A. SIMMS (eds), Irish Towns: a guide to sources (Dublin, 1998).
O’FLAHERTY, E. ‘Manuscript sources for the history of medieval Dublin in Trinity College Library, Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012) 289–306.
12.2. Bibliographies
ASPLIN, P. W. A. Medieval Ireland, c. 1170–1495: a bibliography of secondary works (Dublin, 1971).
BOYLAN, H. This arrogant city: a readers and collectors guide to books about Dublin (Dublin, 1983).
DUBLIN CITY ARCHIVES. Handlist of the records of the corporation of Dublin as stored in muniment room, City Hall, Dublin (City Archive, City Hall, Dublin).
CROOKS, P. ‘Government, war and society in English Ireland, 1171–1541: a guide to further reading’ in P. CROOKS (ed.), Government, war and society: essays by Edmund Curtis, A. J. Otway-Ruthven and James Lydon (Dublin, 2008), ch. 3.
GRAVES, E. B. A bibliography of English history to 1485 (Oxford, 1975).
GILBERT, J. T. ‘Archives of the see of Dublin’, in Historical Manuscripts Commission, Tenth Report, appendix, part 5 (London, 1885).
KENNEDY, M. ‘Contribution towards a bibliography of the writings of John T. Gilbert’, in M. CLARK et al. (eds), Sir John T. Gilbert 1829–1898. Historian, archivist and librarian (Dublin, 1999), 141–7.
Mac GIOLLA PHÁDRAIG, B. ‘An tAthair Maolmhuire Ó Rónáin, S.P., D.Litt, MRIA [Myles V. Ronan]’, Reportorium Novum, 2 (1958–60), 223–7.
TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, Catalogue of Muniments (Manuscripts Department, Trinity College Dublin [contains sixteenth-century material].
WALLACE, P. W. ‘Dublin 840–1300: an archaeological bibliography’, Miscellanea 1: Medieval Dublin Excavations 1962–81, series B, vol. 2 (Dublin, 1988).
12.3. Historiography
BRADLEY, J. (ed.), Viking Dublin exposed: the wood Quay saga (Dublin, 1984).
CLARK, M. et al. (eds), Sir John T. Gilbert 1829–1898: Historian, Archivist and Librarian (Dublin, 1999).
CLARKE, H. B. ‘The historian and Wood Quay’ in J. BRADLEY (ed.), Viking Dublin Exposed: the Wood Quay Saga (Dublin, 1984), 144–53.
——— ‘Introduction’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990), 21–33.
HEFFERNAN, T.F.,Wood Quay. The clash over Dublin’s Viking past (Austin, TX, 1988).
Ní MHURCHADHA, M. ‘Introduction’ in M. Ní MHURCHADHA, Early modern Dubliners (Dublin, 2008), 9–16.
SIMMS, A. ‘Dublinia and the viking world : a bridge to the medieval past’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER, and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 505–17.
12.4. Collections of essays and Festschriften
AALEN, F.H.A. & K. WHELAN (eds.), Dublin city and county: from prehistory to the present (Dublin, 1992).
ALMQVIST, B. and D. GREENE (eds). Proceedings of the Seventh Viking Congress (Dundalk, 1976).
BOOKER, S. and C.N. PETERS (eds). Tales of medieval Dublin (Dublin, 2014).
BRADLEY, J., A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds). Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009).
CLARKE, H. B. (ed.). Medieval Dublin: the making of a metropolis (Dublin, 1990).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990).
——— and A. SIMMS (eds). The comparative history of urban origins in non-Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the ninth to the thirteenth century (2 parts, Oxford, 1985).
———, R. Ó Floinn & M. Ní Mhaonaigh (eds), Ireland and Scandinavia in the early Viking Age (Dublin, 1998).
——— and R. JOHNSON (eds) The Vikings in Ireland and beyond: before and after the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2015).
COSGROVE, A. (ed.). Dublin through the ages (Dublin, 1988).
CRAWFORD, J. and R. GILLESPIE (eds). St Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2009).
DUFFY, S. (ed.). Medieval Dublin I: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 1999 (Dublin, 2000).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin II: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2000 (Dublin, 2001).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin III: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2001 (Dublin, 2002).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin IV: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2002 (Dublin, 2003).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin V: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2003 (Dublin, 2004).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin VI: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2004 (Dublin, 2005).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin VII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2005 (Dublin, 2006).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin VIII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2006 (Dublin, 2008).
——— (ed.). Medieval Dublin IX: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2007 (Dublin, 2009).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin X: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2008 (Dublin, 2010).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin XI: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2009 (Dublin, 2011).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin XII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2010 (Dublin, 2012).
——— (ed.)Medieval Dublin XIII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2011 (Dublin, 2013).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin XIV: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2012 (Dublin, 2014).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin XV: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2013 (Dublin, 2016).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin XVI: Proceedings of Clontarf 1014-2014: national conference marking the millennium of the Battle of Clontarf (Dublin, 2017).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin XVII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2015 (Dublin, 2018).
——— (ed.) Medieval Dublin XVIII: Proceedings of the Friends of Medieval Dublin Symposium 2016 (Dublin, 2021).
GILLESPIE, R. and R. REFAUSSÉ (eds). The medieval manuscripts of Christ Church cathedral, Dublin (Dublin, 2006).
HARKNESS, D. and M. O’DOWD (eds). The town in Ireland: papers read before the Irish Conference of Historians, Belfast, 30 May–2 June 1979 (Belfast, 1981).
KELLY, J. and D. KEOGH (eds). History of the Catholic Diocese of Dublin (Dublin, 2000).
KINSELLA, S. (ed.). Augustinians at Christ Church: the canons regular of the cathedral priory of Holy Trinity, Dublin (Dublin, 2000).
Mac NIOCAILL, G. and P. F. WALLACE (eds). Keimelia: studies in medieval archaeology and history in memory of Tom Delaney (Galway, 1988).
MANNING, C. (ed.). Dublin and beyond the Pale: studies in honour of Patrick Healy (Bray, 1998).
MILNE, K. (ed.). Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin: a history (Dublin, 2000).
Ó CUÍV, B. (ed.), The impact of the Scandinavian invasions on the Celtic-speaking peoples c. 800–1100 AD (Dublin, 1975).
O’SULLIVAN, P. (ed.). Newcastle Lyons: a parish of the Pale (Dublin, 1986).
POTTERTON, M. and T. HERRON (eds) Dublin and the Pale in the Renaissance, c. 1540–1660 (Dublin, 2011).
PURCELL, E., P. MacCOTTER, J. NYHAN and J. SHEEHAN (eds), Clerics kings and Vikings: Essays on medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh Ó Corráin (Dublin, 2015).
SHEEHAN, J. and D. Ó CORRÁIN (eds.), The Viking Age: Ireland and the west: Proceedings of the fifteenth Viking Congress, Cork, 18–27 August 2005 (Dublin, 2010).
SMYTH, A.P. (ed.), Seanchas. Studies in early and medieval Irish archaeology, history and literature in honour of Francis J. Byrne (Dublin, 2000).
12.5. Cartography
ANDREWS, J. H. ‘The oldest map of Dublin’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 83 (1983), 205–37.
——— ‘Mapping Dublin’s maps’ in J. BRADLEY, A.J. FLETCHER and A. SIMMS (eds), Dublin in the medieval world; studies in honour of Howard B. Clarke (Dublin, 2009), 457–72.
CLARKE, H. B. Dublin c.840 to c.1540: the medieval town in the modern city (Dublin, 1978; 2nd edn, 2002).
——— Irish Historic Towns Atlas, No. 11: Dublin, Part 1, to 1610 (Dublin, 2002).
——— ‘The mapping of medieval Dublin: a case–study in thematic cartography’ in H.B. CLARKE and A. SIMMS (eds), The Comparative History of Urban Origins in Non-Roman Europe: Ireland, Wales, Denmark, Germany, Poland and Russia from the Ninth to the Thirteenth Century (2 vols, Oxford, 1985), ii, 617–43.
——— and A. SIMMS. ‘Early Dublin, 790–1170’ and ‘Medieval Dublin, 1170–1542’, T. W. MOODY, F. X. MARTIN and F. J. BYRNE (eds), A new history of Ireland, ix: maps, genealogies, lists (Oxford, 1984)., 36–7, 104–6.
KISSANE, N. Historic Dublin maps (Dublin, 1988).
LENNON, C. Irish Historic Towns Atlas, No 19: Dublin, Part II, 1610 to 1756 (Dublin, 2008).
O’DONOVAN, J. Ordnance Survey Letters – County of Dublin. Letters containing information relative to the antiquities of the county of Dublin, collected during the progress of the Ordnance Survey in 1837 (Typescript, available in Trinity College Dublin, National Library of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, etc.; also ed. M. O’FLANAGAN, Bray, 1927).
REFAUSSÉ, R. and M. CLARK (eds), A catalogue of the maps of the estates of the archbishops of Dublin, 1654-1850 (Dublin, 2001).
SIMMS, A., H. B. CLARKE and R. GILLESPIE (eds). Irish Historic Towns Atlas (Dublin, 1996–).
SIMPSON, L. ‘John Rocque’s map of Dublin (1756): a modern source for medieval property-boundaries’, S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin VII (Dublin, 2008) 113–51.
SLOANE, J. S. ‘A map of the walls of the city of Dublin, compiled from the few authorities that exist’, The Irish Builder, 24 (1882), 191.
12.6. Lists, genealogies and prosopography
BALL, F. E. ‘Succession of the chancellors […]’, The judges in Ireland, 1221–1921 (2 vols, New York 1927), i, 35–89, 154–99.
BAIRÉAD, E.C. ‘The bailiffs, provosts and sheriffs of the city of Dublin’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XIV (Dublin, 2014) 210–309.
BERRY, H.F. ‘Catalogue of the mayors, provosts and bailiffs of Dublin City, AD 1229 to 1447’ in H. B. CLARKE (ed.), Medieval Dublin: the living city (Dublin, 1990), 153–62.
COKAYNE, G. E. The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom: or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times, ed. V GIBBS et al. (12 vols, London 1910–59).
CONNOLLY, P. ‘Pleas held before the chief governors of Ireland, 1308–76’ in Irish Jurist, 18 (1983), 101–31.
DUFFY, S. (ed). Atlas of Irish history (2nd edn, Dublin, 2000).
FOLEY, Á. ‘The sheriff of Dublin in the fourteenth century’ in S. DUFFY (ed.). Medieval Dublin XII (Dublin, 2012) 264–88.
FRAME, R. ‘Commissions of the peace in Ireland, 1302–1461’ in Analecta Hibernica, 35 (1992), 1–43.
FRYDE, E. B., D. E. GREENAWAY, S. PORTER and I. ROY (eds). Handbook of British chronology (3rd edn, Cambridge, 1996).
GWYNN, A. and N.R. HADCOCK. Medieval religious houses: Ireland (London, 1970).
MATTHEW, E. A. E. ‘List of officers of the Dublin administration under Henry V and Henry VI’ in eadem, ‘The governing of the Lancastrian lordship of Ireland in the time of James Butler, fourth earl of Ormond, c. 1420–52′ (PhD, University of Durham, 1994), appendix 1, 477–558.
MARTIN, G. H. ‘Plantation boroughs in medieval Ireland, with handlist of boroughs to c.1500′ in D. HARKNESS and M. O’DOWD (eds), The town in Ireland (Belfast, 1981), 23–53.
MOODY, T. W., F. X. MARTIN and F. J. BYRNE (eds). A new history of Ireland, ix: maps, genealogies, lists (Oxford, 1984).
Ní MHURCHADHA, M. ‘Appendix: Some biographical notes’ in M. Ní MHURCHADHA, Early modern Dubliners (Dublin, 2008), 103–23.
OTWAY–RUTHVEN, A J. ‘The mediaeval Irish chancery’, Album Helen Maud Cam: studies presented to the International Commission for the history of representative and parliamentary institutions XXIV (Paris and Louvain, 1961), appendices 1–4, 131–8.
RICHARDSON, H. G. and G.O. SAYLES. The administration of Ireland, 1172–1377 (Dublin, 1963).
WOOD, Herbert. ‘List of the chief governors of Ireland, 1172–1509’ in idem, ‘Office of chief governor’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 36 (1921–24), 206–38 [see 218–38].
12.7. Place-names
McNAMARA, M.A., Authentic derivations of placenames in County Dublin (Dublin, 1922).
OFTEDAL, M. ‘Scandinavian place-names in Ireland’ in B. ALMQVIST and D. GREENE (eds), Proceedings of the Seventh Viking Congress (Dundalk, 1976), 125–33.
PRICE, L. ‘The antiquities and placenames of south Dublin’, Dublin Historical Record, 2:4 (1939), 121–33.
——— Place-names of Wicklow (Dublin, 1945–67).
12.8. Electronic Resources
CIRCLE: a Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters c.1244-1509.
13. Women
BENNETT, J.M. and R. MAZO KARRAS. Oxford handbook of women and gender in medieval Europe (Oxford, 2016).
BOOKER, S. ‘Intermarriage in fifteenth-century Ireland: the English and Irish in the ‘four obedient shires’, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 113 (2013), 219–50.
HALL, D. Women and the church in medieval Ireland, c.1140–1540 (Dublin, 2008).
JESCH, J. Women in the VIking Age (Woodbridge, 1991).
JOHNS, S.M. Noblewomen, aristocracy and power in the twelfth-century Anglo-Norman realm (Manchester, 2003).
MEEK, C. and K. SIMMS (eds). ‘The fragility of her sex’?: medieval Irishwomen in their European context (Dublin, 1996).
McNAMARA, J.A. and S. WEMPLE. ‘The power of women through the family in medieval Europe 500-1100’, Feminist Studies, 1, Special Double Issues: Women’s History (Winter-Spring, 1973), 126–41.
MITCHELL, L.E. ‘The most perfect knight’s countess: Isabella de Clare, her daughters, and women’s exercise of power and influence, 1190–ca. 1250′ in H.J. TANNER (ed.). Medieval elite women and the exercise of power, 1100–1400: moving beyond the exceptionalist debate (Cham, 2019), 45–65.
Ní MHURCHADHA, M. ‘Elinor Nugent of Winetavern Street and the women’s riot of 1629’ in M. Ní MHURCHADHA, Early modern Dubliners (Dublin, 2008), 81–101.
SIMMS, K. ‘The legal position of Irish women in the later Middle Ages’, Irish Jurist, 10 (Summer, 1975), 96–111.
SHEEHAN, S. and A. DOOLEY. Construction gender in medieval Ireland (New York, 2016).
TANNER, H.J. (ed.). Medieval elite women and the exercise of power, 1100–1400: moving beyond the exceptionalist debate (Cham, 2019).
TANNER, H.J. ‘Women’s legal capacity: was the thirteenth century a turning point?’ in A. CLASSEN (ed.). Paradigm shifts in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Era: transformations, reformation, and revolutions in the pre-modern world (Leiden, 2019), 81–96.
VAN HOUTS, E. Memory and gender in medieval Europe, 900–1200 (Toronto and Buffalo, NY, 1999).