The parish was first mentioned in Pope Celestine's Bull of 1191, listing
prebends. In documents from the 14th century (1326 and 1382) the extent of the parish was described as taking in both sides of Patrick Street (except Patrick's Close), New Street and most of Kevin Street. All the names of house-holders are English, except for one, a man named Begg in New Street, described as
hibernicus. In 1479 King
Edward IV gave permission to John Chevir and other
merchants of Dublin to endow a
chantry in St Nicholas. In
1708, an act of parliament was passed, dividing the parish of St Nicholas Without and giving part of it the denomination of
St Luke. The two parishes were re-united in 1861. ==The cemetery==