- The
Moyry P**** is a
geographical feature on the
border between the
Republic of
Ireland and
Northern Ireland. It is a
mountain p****
running along Slieve...
-
Moyry Castle (from the
Irish Maġ Rí or "plain of the king") is a
small 17th
century castle in
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. It was
built during the...
- 54°03′50″N 6°23′06″W / 54.064°N 6.385°W / 54.064; -6.385 The
Battle of
Moyry P**** was
fought during September and
October 1600 in
counties Armagh and...
- into Louth. It is well
known for
being the
primary Irish black market.
Moyry Castle Kiln****agart
Pillar Stone The Holy
Stone Roth
Jones founded the village...
- lies a
strategic mountain p****
known as
Moyry P**** or the 'Gap of the North',
above which Lord
Mountjoy built Moyry Castle on a
rocky outcrop in 1601, a...
-
managed to
repulse another land
offensive by
Mountjoy at the
Battle of
Moyry P**** near
Newry in 1600, his
position was
becoming desperate. In 1601, the...
- the
number of casualties.
Examples from
history include: the
Battle of
Moyry P**** (Nine Years' War) the
Battle of the
Somme (World War I) the Battle...
- Mountjoy, for
their push into
Ulster through the 'Gap of the North' (the
Moyry P****)
during the Nine Years' War.
Following the
Flight of the Earls, the...
-
aimed to
avoid the
mistakes of
previous Lords-Deputy.
After the
Battle of
Moyry P****, he had it
cleared and a
garrison established there. It had long been...
-
Midluachra originated at Tara,
crossing the
Boyne at Slane, p****ing
through Moyry P**** and then
around the base of
Slieve Fuaid (near
modern Newtownhamilton)...