- the
Margy River. The
ruins of
Bonamargy Friary are
located here.
Bonamargy at the
Placenames Database of
Ireland "
Bonamargy" (PDF).
Environment and Heritage...
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Bonamargy Friary is
situated in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, off the
Cushendall Road on the
approach to Ballycastle. The name
Bonamargy means ‘foot...
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MacQuillans were
strongly posted at the foot of Glenshesk, his camp at
Bonamargy was
attacked with both
suffering heavy losses.
Sorley then
attacked them...
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chieftain from Dunaneeny,
through the town to his
final resting place at
Bonamargy Friary.
Shortly after 1600,
Sorley Boy's son
Randall MacDonnell rebuilt...
- perfect.
There are some
remains of the
ecclesiastic establishments at
Bonamargy,
where the
earls of
Antrim are buried, Kells, Glenarm, Glynn, Muckamore...
- The
settlement around Dunaneeny Castle,
along with the
settlements at
Bonamargy Friary and the
castle in the area of the
Diamond merged to
become the...
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Black Hill,
Black Mountain, Bleerick,
Boatinghole Rock, Boltnaconnell,
Bonamargy, Boneyclassagh, Bootown, Bottom, Bovolcan, Boydstown, Brackenhill, Bracknamuckley...
- Ireland.
Archived from the
original on 3 July 2013.
Retrieved 9 May 2017. "
Bonamargy Friary (Ulster-Scots Translation)" (PDF).
Department of the Environment...
- Ballymoney, and the
District of
Moyle wards of Armoy, Ballylough, Bushmills,
Bonamargy and Rathlin, Carnmoon, Dalriada, Dunseverick, Glenshesk, Glentaisie, Kinbane...
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December 1636 Dunluce's
father died in
Dunluce Castle and was
buried at the
Bonamargy Franciscan Friary.
Dunluce succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Antrim. In his...