1307 in Ireland
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See also: | Other events of 1307 List of years in Ireland |
Events from the year 1307 in Ireland:
Incumbent
Events
- 10 July - Richard de Havering (or Richard de Haverings) (died 1341) was elected Archbishop of Dublin in March and appointed 10 July; although he received possession of the see's temporalities on 13 September, he was never consecrated and after enjoying the dignity and profits of the see resigned 21 November 1310.
- Donnchad Muimnech Ó Cellaigh, Lord of Uí Maine, killed most of the English of Roscommon at Ahascragh, in response to the burning of the town by Edmund Butler.[1]
- Alexander de Bicknor appointed Lord Treasurer of Ireland
- Lea Castle was besieged[2]
Deaths
- Thomas FitzGerald, 3rd Baron Desmond
- Donnchad Muimnech Ó Cellaigh
References
- ^ Anon. Annals of the Four Masters M1307.4
- ^ Otway-Ruthven, Annette J. (1993) [1968], A History of Medieval Ireland (reprint ed.), New York: Barnes and Noble, p. 219