Arrival of the Anglo-Normans
During 1169-70, Anglo-Norman settlers arrived in Ireland, and in 1196, they laid their first claim on Connacht through a grant to William de Burgo. His son, Richard de Burgo, faced opposition from the Gaelic Irish at Galway in 1230 but returned in 1232 to construct the city's first stone castle. Richard's son, Walter, who passed away in the Galway castle in 1271, is credited with establishing the walled town, granting the citizens their first mural charter around 1270, enabling them to levy tolls on goods for financing the construction of town walls.