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1461A violent tempest threw down the east window of Christ Church, and destroyed many of the reliques, and much of the other furniture of the Church. 
1462Groats, twopennies, pennies, halfpennies, and farthings, coined at the mint of Dublin. English money advanced one-fourth in Ireland. 
1466Another plague wasted Dublin and Meath. 
1470Another plague in Dublin. 
1472The fraternity of Arms of St. George established by parliament for the defence of the pale, of which the mayor of Dublin for the time being was always to be a member. 
1475Bull for founding a university in Dublin, issued by Pope Sextus IV. 
1477The plague wasted Dublin again this year and the following 
1480The mayor, bailiffs, and citizens marched out on a hosting against the O'Mores. 
1486Lambert Simnel, the impostor, crowned in Christ Church, by the name of Edward VI.; the lord deputy, and other great men, being present. 
1487The mayor and citizens obtain the king's pardon for having taken part with Simnel. 

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