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Written by John McCullagh   
Monday, 31 December 2007

Dates (mainly ‘religious’ but also political/military) in Down’s history

432 AD St Patrick’s (second) landing in Down

493 Patrick died at Saul and was buried at Downpatrick




555 St Congall founded the Canons Regular Monastery at Bangor

613 Bangor burned

674 Bangor Abbey burnt

699 Death of St Coleman (patron Saint of our Cathedral in Newry and founder of Magheralin Monastery whose walls remains survived into the nineteenth century)

818 Massacre of Abbot and monks of Bangor by Danes

11th-12th centuries Continued assaults by Danes around the coast

1125 Bangor Abbey rebuilt by Abbot |Malachy O’Morgair

1157 Newry Cistercian Monastery, on site of an earlier one recorded in the Four Masters, founded in Charter (extant).

1177 John de Courcy invades and conquers Ulster

1184 As Earl of Ulster de Courcy granted the ferry of Carlingford to the Abbey of Downpatrick

1205 De Courcy’s rival Hugh de Lacy became Earl of Ulster

1210 de Courcy founded the “Black Abbey”

1212 De Lacy built Narrow Water Castle: it survived until 1641 rebellion

1237 Newry Abbey’s Cistercian Charter renewed by Hugh de Lacy

 

…….. more later …….





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