1300s Irish History
We've categorised links by their time period so you may search Ireland's history through the ages: the 1300s, almost synonymous with the 14th century.
"Roger de Mortimer, Lord Justice, at Dublin on Sunday, the day after St. Valentine's Day."
The following were the names of the principal families in Ireland, of Irish, Anglo-Norman, and Anglo-Irish origin. This list from "Irish Pedigrees" by John O'Hart, vol. 2.
It was not until the reign of Edward I, or about the year 1300, that surnames began to be fixed. From that period, Fitzgerald, Butler, Fitzmaurice, Grace, etc., begin to be accepted as surnames, replacing such designations as John Fitz Thomas, Theobald Fitz Walter, Oliver Fitz William, etc. Somewhere along in that period also, these names begin to appear in their Irish equivalent.
The history and genealogy of the village of Paulstown, Co. Kilkenny, and the surrounding area.
This exhibition looks at how the governments and people of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and of England's French territories, interacted in politics, warfare, religion, trade and everyday life.
A list of mayors of Waterford City from the Year 1377 To 1891 inclusive.
Barnwall, Baron, Bathe, De, Butler, Baron, Dillon, Dowdall, Fitz-Eustace, Baron, Chevers, Cruise, Fitzgerald (or Fitzgibbon), Cusack (O'Cisoghe) The White Knight, Dalton, Baron, Darcy, Dardis, Fleming, Baron, Geneville, De, Lord, Lacey, De,