Chichester House (Irish: Teach Chichester) or Carew's House (Irish: Teach Charew) was a building in College Green (formerly Hoggen Green), Dublin, Ireland used in the 17th Century to house the Parliament of Ireland. Irish (ga ''Gaeilge'' is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish. Irish (ga ''Gaeilge'' is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish. College Green ( Faiche an Choláiste in Irish) previously called Hoggen Green, is a three sided 'square' in the centre of Dublin. Dublin (ˈdʌblɨn/ /ˈdʊblɨn or /ˈdʊbəlɪn/, bˠalʲə aːha klʲiəh or cliə(ɸ is both the largest city and capital of Ireland. Ireland ( Irish: Éire, ˈeːrʲə is a country in north-western Europe. The Parliament of Ireland (Irish Parlaimint na hEireann) was a Legislature that existed from mediæval times until 1800. At one time, the building had been owned by Sir George Carew, President of Munster and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland. The Mary Rose was an English Tudor Carrack warship and one of the first to be able to fire a full Broadside of cannons The house itself was built on the site of a nunnery disbanded by King Henry VIII. Henry VIII (28 June 1491 &ndash 28 January 1547 was King of England and Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland and claimant to the Kingdom of Carew's house was later purchased by Sir Arthur Chichester and renamed Chichester House. Arthur Chichester 1st Baron Chichester (May 1563 &ndash 19 February 1625) known between 1596 and 1613 as Sir Arthur Chichester, was an English administrator It was used as a temporary home of the Kingdom of Ireland's law courts during the Michaelmas law term in 1605. Michaelmas, the feast of St Michael the Archangel (also the Feast of SS Michael Gabriel and Raphael or the Feast of Michael and All Angels) is a day in the Documents facilitating the Plantation of Ulster were signed in the house on 16 November 1612. The Plantation of Ulster (Irish Plandáil Uladh) was a planned process of Colonisation which took place in the northern Irish province of Ulster Events 534 - A second and final revision of the Codex Justinianus is published The building, no longer extant, was replaced following the groundbreaking for new Irish Houses of Parliament in 1729. The Irish Houses of Parliament (Tithe na Parlaiminte also known as the Irish Parliament House, today called the Bank of Ireland, College Green