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The last tholsel building was completed around 1681 and was finally occupied by Dublin
Corporation and the Merchants' Guild in 1682. It is unknown who designed the building although various masons including a William Rothery are recorded as having worked on it at various stages. In 1683, the exchange
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Tholsel for life. He was granted the keep of both the upper and lower gaol in that tholsel indicating an increasing number of prisoners. The upper keep was usually reserved for debtors while the lower keep was for felons and more serious
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until it was finally demolished around 1809 and was one of the most important and imposing buildings in medieval Dublin. It was a secular and commercial focal point within the city walls situated at a major crossroads close to Dublin Castle, St
Patrick's Cathedral and Christchurch Cathedral. It was
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with an adjacent lane named Ram Alley running alongside as well as the property of Robert Thomas, Tallow
Chandler at 1 Skinner's Row. Records indicate that this was historically accurate with the business of Robert Thomas in situ at the adjacent property around the time of Malton's illustration in
993:: "Among the Patent Rolls of Richard II. is recorded a grant in 1395 to Gerard van Raes of the office of keeper of the Tholsel, or gaoler to the King, in the city of Dublin; granting him also both the upper and lower gaol in the aforesaid Tholsel;"
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met at the tholsel. The parliament was transferred here from the Castle because some of the parliamentarians were suspected to sympathise with the rebels and might try to seize the castle, which held important stores of weapons and munitions.
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above. The city assembly and the board of alderman met in richly ornamented rooms over the ground floor loggia, itself fitted out as the merchantsâ exchange. Two statues sculpted by
William De Keysar depicting
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1791. The illustration shows the building without a tower, cupola or weather vane which had all been lost in the previous decades as the building gradually degraded and fell out of functional use.
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on Essex Quay earmarked for a new design by
Benjamin Eaton in 1797 while another design by Richard Johnston in 1805 was proposed for further upriver alongside a new marshalsea to replace the
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and is one of the few structures depicted which does not remain standing as of 2020. The building is shown facing directly onto
Skinner's Row at the corner of Nicholas Street near the
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which were constructed in the major cities and towns of medieval
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which combined the function of civic hall, guildhall, court, gaol and even for a period acted as parliament house from 1641-48.
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which set an exemption from the portion of tolls due to the King so that the burghers of the city could repair the building.
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Protestant Dublin, 1660-1760: Architecture and Iconography
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of Dublin was transferred from Cork House to the tholsel.
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A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin
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An illustration of the tholsel in c.1790 by James Malton
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757:Jacob Peppard appointed on the 10th of April 1702.
1550:. Vol. 1 (1st ed.). London: John Murray.
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1124:"ROTHERY, JOHN - Dictionary of Irish Architects"
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904:Rare Old Dublin: Heroes, Hawkers & Hoors
606:A disagreement between the Lord Lieutenant,
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1201:Archives of the Tholsell Court, Dublin
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907:. Mercier Press Ltd. pp. 54â55.
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831:Church of St. Nicholas Within, Dublin
186:In its final form, it was located on
1569:MacNeill, John Gordon Swift (1917).
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1229:. Hambledon Press. pp. 280â281.
1047:"Ireland Illustrated: View a Record"
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1961:Timeline of the Troubles in Dublin
1004:"Dublin's Great Explosion of 1597"
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2518:Bombing of Dublin in World War II
2257:Richard Crosbie's balloon ascent
1771:Irish State and Public buildings
1373:Dictionary of National Biography
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2884:Baroque architecture in Ireland
2831:Irish anti-immigration protests
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1561:A History of the City of Dublin
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378:List of Clerks of the Tholsel
312:Church of St. Nicholas Within
175:was an important building in
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2616:Dublin and Monaghan Bombings
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2221:Premiere of Handel's Messiah
1880:The Old Custom House, Dublin
1367:"Stanyhurst, Richard"
391:Deputy Clerk of the Tholsel
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2652:European Capital of Culture
2487:Burning of the Custom House
2405:Kingstown lifeboat disaster
2342:Great Industrial Exhibition
1727:(1932â1972), (1999âpresent)
1690:(1922â2020), (2021-present)
1575:. Dublin: The Talbot Press.
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1996:List of songs about Dublin
1971:Local government in Dublin
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1682:Royal College of Science
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2460:Dublin Postal Districts
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2233:Wide Streets Commission
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1895:Under Secretary's Lodge
1885:Chief Secretary's Lodge
1829:Green Street Courthouse
1789:Central Bank of Ireland
1676:UCD (Earlsfort Terrace)
1542:Ball, Francis Elrington
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2622:Dublin Airport bombing
2137:Trinity College Dublin
2091:St Patrick's Cathedral
1981:Sheriff of Dublin City
1419:www.bellinterhouse.com
901:Frank Hopkins (2003).
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236:Trinity College Dublin
143:First version in 1200s
124:53.342860°N 6.271182°W
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2399:Dublin Castle scandal
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1225:Simms, J. G. (1986).
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366:Clerks of the Tholsel
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2197:Dublin election riot
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1949:Timeline and general
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1556:Gilbert, John Thomas
1243:. Library of Ireland
540:Richard Blondeville
360:South William Street
328:Dublin election riot
129:53.342860; -6.271182
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2387:Dublin whiskey fire
2369:Dublin Fire Brigade
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2347:Sinking of the RMS
2251:Kildare Street Club
2174:Dick's Coffee House
2156:Battle of Rathmines
2116:St. Michan's Church
2106:St. Audoen's Church
2022:Dublin slave market
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2770:City of Literature
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2512:Pearse Street fire
2429:Irish Crown Jewels
2316:Sinking of the PS
2048:Battle of Clontarf
1966:Dublin Corporation
1956:Timeline of Dublin
1784:Ăras an UachtarĂĄin
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1241:"Michael Mitchell"
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1449:, p.
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