the year 1450inIreland. Lord: Henry VI August 7 – Edmund Oldhall is appointed Bishop of Meath. Richard Duke of York, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, returns...
Ireland (/ˈaɪərlənd/ IRE-lənd; Irish: Éire [ˈeːɾʲə] ; Ulster-Scots: Airlann [ˈɑːrlən]) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe...
British rule inIreland built upon the 12th century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland on behalf of the English king and eventually spanned several centuries...
Upon the partition of Irelandin 1921, six of the traditional counties became part of Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland, counties ceased to be used...
resulted in the direct influence of the Parliament of Ireland shrinking to an area known as The Pale by 1500. In 1541 the Kingdom of Ireland was established...
January 1649) was King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649. Charles was born into the House of Stuart as...
also of Ireland". In 1541, Henry had the Irish Parliament change the title "Lord of Ireland" to "King of Ireland" with the Crown of Ireland Act 1542...
Hiberno-Normans, or Norman Irish (Irish: Normánach ; Old Irish: Gall, 'foreigners'), refer to Irish families descended from Norman settlers who arrived...
State of Britain and Ireland, 1450–1660. Routledge, 2014. p.105 MacInnes, Allan. Union and Empire: The Making of the United Kingdom in 1707. Cambridge University...
Lordship of Ireland (Irish: Tiarnas na hÉireann), sometimes referred to retrospectively as Anglo-Norman Ireland, was the part of Ireland ruled by the...
Gaelic Ireland (Irish: Éire Ghaelach) or Ancient Ireland was the Gaelic political and social order, and associated culture, that existed inIreland from...
Plantations in 16th- and 17th-century Ireland (Irish: Plandálacha na hÉireann) involved the confiscation of Irish-owned land by the English Crown and...
The Pale (Irish: An Pháil) or the English Pale (An Pháil Shasanach or An Ghalltacht) was the part of Ireland directly under the control of the English...
friaries and other monastic religious houses inIreland. This article provides a gazetteer for the whole of Ireland. To navigate the listings on this page,...
Retrieved 18 July 2020. "950–1450: Vikings, Normans and Medieval Mints". National Museum of Ireland. Retrieved 13 May 2022. "Irish Hammered Coinage (~995 to...
is a distinct regional type of blood sausage originating in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is made from pork or occasionally beef blood, with pork...
de Burgo, O.S.A. (Irish: Seán MacSeóinín de Búrca; died 1450) was an Irish Roman Catholic cleric who was Archbishop of Tuam (1441–1450). Burke was appointed...
extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom. Edward III of England...
Britain and Ireland, 1450-1660. Routledge. p. 296. Canny, Making Ireland British, p. 211 "From Catastrophe to Baby Boom – Population Change in Early Modern...
Gaeldom". History Ireland. 24 February 2015. Ellis, Steven (2014). The Making of the British Isles: The State of Britain and Ireland, 1450–1660. Routledge...
Butler (Irish: de Buitléir) is the name of a noble family whose members were, for several centuries, prominent in the administration of the Lordship of...
(for instance, Irish or France). 1450: Fairfax Manuscript thought to have been completed, for John Stanley of Hooton, Cheshire ("Anno 1450" inscribed on...
economic and social role in Great Britain and Ireland since their introduction following the Norman invasion of England in 1066. Although a small number...
Treasurer of Ireland was the head of the Exchequer of Ireland, and chief financial officer of the Kingdom of Ireland. The designation High was added in 1695....
Events from the year 1448 inIreland. Lord: Henry VI Lieutenant of Ireland – Richard, Duke of York Lord Chancellor – Richard Wogan The Franciscan friary...
1450) was a distinguished Irish judge and cleric who held the offices of Solicitor General for Ireland Ball, Francis Elrington (1926). The Judges in Ireland...