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Blathewyc or
Blathewic (from
Irish Uí Blathmaic,
meaning 'descendants of Blathmac') is the name of
several historical territorial divisions in what is...
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borough of Carrickfergus. It was
merged into
County Antrim in 1899. Antrim,
Blathewyc, Cragferus, Coulrath, del Art, Dun,
Ladcathel and Twescard, the seven...
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Earldom of
Ulster is
recorded as
consisting of
seven counties: Antrim,
Blathewyc, Cragferus, Coulrath, del Art, Dun (also
known as Ladcathel), and Twescard...
- Castlereagh.
Their name was
preserved in the
medieval deanery and
county of
Blathewyc. Uí
Echach Arda,
based in the Ards peninsula. Mac Duinnshléibhe, meaning...
- 1226, the
other four
being Antrim, Carrickfergus, 'del Art' (Ards) and '
Blathewyc' (Newtownards). By 1333,
Antrim and
Carrickfergus were
still counties...