Highways And Byways in Donegal And Antrim

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Highways And Byways in Donegal And Antrim
Gwynn Stephen Lucius
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Dunluce stands on a black projection of basalt beyond the range of the chalk, and even from that distance you can get a fair idea of its surprising extent. But you must visit it ; and to that end you ride on till a narrow cart track — for it is no better — turns up to the left, while on the right you have the ruins of the old chapel which, from its peaceful character, did not need to be enclosed in the ring of fortifications. This castle was the chief fortress of the Antrim Macdonnells, of whom... some brief account must here be given.
From Eoghad of the Hy Niall and his wife Aileach, daughter of the King of Alba — the princess for whom was built the Grianan of Aileach, looking over I^ough Swilly — sprang a numerous family. Two of her sons founded the Dalriadic kingdom, with a foot on either shore of the Moyle, which early in the sixth century was consolidated by Fergus Mac Ere — the prince who on one of his journeys between the shores of Antrim and Cantire was driven out of his course by wind and lost on the rock which still keeps his name, Carrickfergus — the Rock of Fergus.


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