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    Rathlin Island (Irish: Reachlainn, pronounced [ˈɾˠaxlən̠ʲ]; Local Irish dialect: Reachraidh, Irish pronunciation: [ˈɾˠaxɾˠi]; Scots: Racherie) is an island...
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    The Rathlin Island massacre took place on Rathlin Island, off the coast of Ireland on 26 July 1575, when more than 600 Scots and Irish were killed. Rathlin...
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    Dunseverick Castle, Ballycastle, Giant's Causeway, Rathlin Island, Coleraine, Derry, Inishowen, Tory Island. Belfast: MC'aw, Stevenson and Orr Ltd. Archived...
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    the ferry to Rathlin Island and a smaller passenger and charter service to Campbeltown and Port Ellen in Scotland, with both Rathlin Island and Scotland's...
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  • Rathlin Castle, also known as Bruce's Castle, was a castle on Rathlin Island off the coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Rathlin Castle was probably...
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  • Ireland. Boa Island Cannon Rock Copeland Islands Lustymore Island Rathlin Island Ram's Island White Island Ailsa Craig Arran Bute Isle of Skye Raasay...
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    Lamba in Shetland. The Irish name for the island is Reachrainn, which is also the Irish name for Rathlin Island. The coastal settlement of Portrane faces...
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    low elevation of Rathlin Island and the high elevation of the Mull of Kintyre it is also possible to see over the top of Rathlin Island to the Antrim coastal...
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    Ireland in connection with the Plantations of Ireland, most notably the Rathlin Island massacre. He was the father of Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex, who was Elizabeth...
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    Ballygill North, Rathlin Island at 55°18′N 6°14′W / 55.300°N 6.233°W / 55.300; -6.233 Northernmost settlement: Rathlin Island, County Antrim at 55°17′N...
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  • Ireland in July 1898, to set up a wireless telegraphy link between Rathlin Island and Ballycastle. They sent the first test signals which were received...
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  • Ballygill North, Rathlin Island, County Antrim at 55°18′N 6°14′W / 55.300°N 6.233°W / 55.300; -6.233 Northernmost settlement – Rathlin Island, off Ballycastle...
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  • Wales Anglesey Holy Island Ireland Achill Island Aran Islands Rathlin Island Isle of Man Isle of Man Calf of Man Channel Islands Jersey Guernsey Alderney...
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    to the easterly winds prevalent in spring. The only island of size is the L-shaped Rathlin Island, off Ballycastle, 11 km (6.8 mi) in total length by...
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    2023-04-21. "Ultach". Ultach. Retrieved 2023-04-21. "Rathlin and Glens Irish: The Irish Language in Rathlin Island". Rathlingaelic.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2023-04-21...
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    Rathlin Island off the north coast of Ireland were all R1b1a2a1a2c, or R-L21. Rathlin 1 dated from 2026 to 1885 BC and was defined as R-DF21. Rathlin...
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    constituency is largely rural. Amongst the features within its boundaries are Rathlin Island and Giant's Causeway. The Boundary Commission initially proposed alterations...
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  • of that territory in Ireland. MacDonnell migration to the Glynns and Rathlin Island increased in the early 16th century (by way of swift galleys propelled...
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    of Corryvreckan". However, Adomnan says that this whirlpool was near Rathlin Island, suggesting perhaps either his geography was mistaken (although several...
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    Ireland and sank in shallow water with the loss of eighteen lives near Rathlin Island. The wreck was partly salvaged, beginning in 1920; a fishing trawler...
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    Furthermore, a 2016 study also found that Bronze Age remains from Rathlin Island in Ireland dating to over 4,000 years ago were most genetically similar...
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    Ireland were a sept of Clan Donald. MacDonnell migration to the Glens and Rathlin Island increased in the early 16th century after the clan had rejected overtures...
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  • 11 September 2010. Elwood, J. H. (Winter 1968). "The population of Rathlin Island". Ulster Medical Journal. 37 (1): 64–70. PMC 2384959. PMID 5656183....
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    although Watson (1926) suggests it may be pre-Celtic. Scottish island names Rathlin Island Sleeping Warrior Arran Single Malt Mount Stuart House Cathedral...
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    Louis High School, Rathmines. Her father was a fiddler, who came from Rathlin Island off the coast of northern Ireland, and her mother was a singer. Her...
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  • noticeable today. The Danes first arrived in Ireland in 795 CE, at Rathlin Island, initiating subsequent raids and fortified trade settlements, so called...
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    goodwill of local farm owners. Fair Head is the closest headland to Rathlin Island. Fair Head's rock formations appear on the 2nd century Ptolemy's map...
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    the English. One version tells that while taking refuge in a cave on Rathlin Island, he witnesses a spider continuously failing to climb its silken thread...
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  • This is a list of incidents that happened on the island of Ireland (encompassing what exists today as the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) and...
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