According to
Sir John Gilbert the church was built in 1168 by a native Irishman called Giolla Michell. It was then attached to the Church of the Most Holy Trinity (
Christ Church), which was run by the
Augustinian Order. Fishamble Street in those times reached only as far as
Neal's Music Hall, the rest, where the church was located, was called Bothestret. In the church, there was a chapel to St. Mary and one to St. John, which was used by the Guild of Tailors. In the 14th century at Easter, a
Miracle Play, on the subject of the Resurrection, was performed in the church. An Arland Ussher (died 1557), a nephew of the Mayor of Dublin, rebuilt the church. The new church consisted of a
chancel,
nave and two aisles. There were vaults underneath the church and a
belfry contained three bells. The church was rebuilt in 1681. Its walls were only 24 feet (7.5 metres) high. There were 42 pews, which were shared among several families. The names Bladen, Hutchinson, Forster, Crumpe, Crossart, Thompson, Grimes, Reeves, Stacey and Shipley, among others, are recorded.
1773 rebuilding In the mid 18th-century a committee was formed to raise funds for yet another renovation of the church. They were successful in raising thousands of pounds from the government and smaller sums from other sources, so the church was rebuilt to a design by George Ensor and re-opened in 1773. The pews were auctioned to the highest bidders, providing those with the most money with the best seats. Alderman Robert Smith contributed funds to buy an organ, from William Gibson of Grafton St., but unfortunately, it never worked properly. The interior of the church was described as plain but handsome, with the galleries fronted with oak, varnished and panelled. On the front of one of the galleries was the crest of the Guild of tailors with its Latin motto, "I was naked and you clothed me" which may have been taken from an earlier iteration of
Tailors' Hall on nearby
Winetavern Street. The church was closed in 1878, after the parish was united with that of
St. Werburgh. The pulpit and other pieces were taken to that church. The church was later converted into a parochial hall in 1879. It was demolished in 1884 to make way for a new Mission Hall designed by
James Franklin Fuller in 1886. ==The churchyard==