1312 in Ireland
List of events in the year 1312
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See also: | Other events of 1312 List of years in Ireland |
Events from the year 1312 in Ireland.
Incumbent
- Lord: Edward II
Events
- March: Máel Sechlain Mac Áeda was elected as the Archbishop of Tuam.
- August: Edmund Butler, Earl of Carrick was appointed as the acting Justiciar of Ireland, with the nominal justiciar still being John Wogan.[1]
Births
- 17 September: William Donn de Burgh, Irish noble (died 1333)
Deaths
- Domhnall "An Saithnech" Mág Tighearnán, Chief of McKiernan Clan (birth year unknown)
References
- ^ Moody, Theodore William; Cosgrove, Art; Martin, Francis X.; Byrne, Francis John (2008-11-06). A New History of Ireland, Volume II: Medieval Ireland 1169-1534. OUP Oxford. p. 280. ISBN 978-0-19-953970-3.
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