outpost in Ulster for the next four centuries. Carrickfergus was the administrative centre for Carrickfergus Borough Council, before this was amalgamated...
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Carrickfergus Castle (from the Irish Carraig Ḟergus or "cairn of Fergus", the name "Fergus" meaning "strong man") is a Norman castle in Northern Ireland...
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"Carrickfergus" is an Irish folk song, named after the town of Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The Clancy Brothers' 1964 album titled...
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Catherine, Princess of Wales (redirect from Catherine, Lady Carrickfergus)
well as Duchess of Cambridge, Countess of Strathearn, and Baroness Carrickfergus; she also received the style of Royal Highness. She was formally known...
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Baron Carrickfergus is a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom, referring to Carrickfergus in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Its current holder...
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William, Prince of Wales (redirect from Prince William, Baron Carrickfergus)
William was created Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Strathearn, and Baron Carrickfergus on the day of his wedding in April 2011. He and Catherine toured Canada...
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Marquess of Donegall (redirect from Viscount Chichester of Carrickfergus)
he was created Baron Ennishowen and Carrickfergus, of Ennishowen in the County of Donegal and of Carrickfergus in the County of Antrim, in the Peerage...
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between Belfast, Antrim, Ballymena, Coleraine and Derry, Belfast to Carrickfergus and Larne, the port for Stranraer in Scotland and Coleraine to Portrush...
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Battle of Carrickfergus may refer to: Battle of Carrickfergus (1597) during Tyrone's Rebellion Battle of Carrickfergus (1760) during the Seven Years' War...
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of Carrickfergus or St Nicholas and corresponds to the former county of the town of Carrickfergus, a county corporate encompassing Carrickfergus town...
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MacNeice's childhood in Carrickfergus, a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Although the title of the poem is "Carrickfergus", the text of the poem...
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Belfast Lough (redirect from Carrickfergus Bay)
main coastal towns are Bangor on the southern shore (County Down) and Carrickfergus on the northern shore (County Antrim). Other coastal settlements include...
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Carrickfergus Grammar School is a controlled grammar school situated in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Since opening in 1962 with 60...
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Carrickfergus Area A was one of the three district electoral areas in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected...
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5°48′48″W / 54.7275°N 5.8133°W / 54.7275; -5.8133 Carrickfergus College was a secondary school in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The college...
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girl, glamour model and television presenter. Kathy Lloyd was born in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland and grew up in Netherton, Bootle where she attended...
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County Londonderry. Carrickfergus was formerly a county of itself, it extended further than the modern borough of Carrickfergus. It was merged into County...
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of Belfast and Carrickfergus. Both before and after the Commonwealth, Belfast (Parliament of Ireland constituency) and Carrickfergus (Parliament of Ireland...
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Belfast Knights (redirect from Carrickfergus Knights)
team and Ireland's longest running American Football club, formerly Carrickfergus Knights. Founded in 1993 by Eddie Kelly, the Knights have been National...
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The Carrickfergus Advertiser was a weekly newspaper in the County Antrim town of Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland. Founded in 1883, the Carrickfergus Advertiser...
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Carrickfergus Town Hall is a municipal structure in Joymount in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The town hall, which was the headquarters...
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Belfast–Larne line (section Carrickfergus)
station was closed in the early 1970s. Carrickfergus town still has three stations, Clipperstown, Carrickfergus and Downshire. The former halt at Barn...
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Carrickfergus was a judicial office-holder in pre-independence Ireland. The office dates from 1593, shortly after the incorporation of Carrickfergus....
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2014 Indian film Jigarthanda Result (schooner), a schooner built in Carrickfergus in 1893 Result, New York, a populated place in Greene County Result...
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The Battle of Carrickfergus took place in February 1760 in Carrickfergus, Kingdom of Ireland during the Seven Years' War. A force of 600 French troops...
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garrison of Carrickfergus in Ireland. After a week the Jacobites surrendered, and were allowed to march out with the honours of war. Carrickfergus was a traditional...
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Johnston (Last Mayor of Carrickfergus Borough Council) Source: Carrickfergus Borough Council List of Honorary Freemen of Carrickfergus Borough Council since...
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Carrickfergus Area C was one of the three district electoral areas in Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland which existed from 1973 to 1985. The district elected...
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54°42′47″N 5°48′22″W / 54.713°N 5.806°W / 54.713; -5.806 The Battle of Carrickfergus took place in November 1597, in the province of Ulster in what is now...
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the creation of the current form of the well-known Irish folk song "Carrickfergus" which he related to Dominic Behan, who put it in print and made a recording...
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