1690 witnessed King William III establishing court at Chapelizod (Séipéal Iosóid - pronounced SHAY-pail ee-OH-sohd) during the Williamite Wars, utilizing this strategic location in the wooded valley of the River Liffey to redress grievances and maintain royal authority through…
Chapelizod is a small place in County Dublin. We're still writing the proper hub for it — pubs, food, walks, the things to skip — and it'll appear here when it does.