| Introduction and Preface
Chapter I. Of the antiquity,
name and inhabitants of the city of Dublin before the year 1172, when it became subject to
the power of the English, and of the new colony at that time introduced.
Chapter II. A description of the castle of Dublin.
Chapter III. Of the antient walls, castles and towers of the
city.
Chapter IV. Observations on the antients buildings, streets,
lanes and alleys with the walls, and what alterations they have received from time to
time.
Chapter V. Of the growth and increase of the city without the
walls.
Chapter VI. Of the manner how the citizens rode their
franchises in antient and modern times.
Chapter VII. Of the interludes and plays antiently represented
on the stage by the several corporations of the city.
Chapter VIII. Of the forces, musters, and military discipline
of the city, according to antients constitutions, customs and usages.
Chapter IX. Brief Annals of the City of Dublin from the year
448 to the year 1169, when it was first invaded by the English, during which period the
Ostmen or Danes became masters of it.
Chapter IXa. List of the Kings of Ireland and Dublin.
Chapter X. The history of the city of Dublin continued from
the arrival of the English in 1169, to the settlement of it under that power in 1173, with
an alphabetical catalogue of the names of such English adventurers as arrived there during
the first 16 years from the invasion.
Chapter XI. Fasti Dubliniensis: Or a short chronicle of the
remarkable actions performed from time to time by the citizens in defence of the state,
intermixed with other accidents befaling the city, and the charters and grants made to it.
Chapter XIa. Chronicles of the city from 1504 to 1639.
Chapter XIb. Chronicles of the city from 1640 to 1704.
Appendix I. Cathedrals and Parish-churches.
Appendix II. University and Parliament.
Appendix III. Histories of the hospital of Dublin.
Appendix IV. Further hospital histories.
Appendix V. Public buildings of Dublin.
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