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BALLYCASTLE , a seaport and watering- place on theSee also: north See also: coast of Co
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See also: Antrim, See also: Ireland, in the north See also: parliamentary division, situated on a See also: bay of the same name opposite Rathlin See also: Island
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Pop
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(1901) 1481
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It is connected with the See also: Northern Counties (Midland) railway at See also: Ballymoney by the Ballycastle See also: light railway
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The See also: town consists of two divisions, about a quarter of a mile apart and connected by a See also: fine avenue
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Towards the close of the 18th century Mr Hugh See also: Boyd, obtaining the estate, devoted himself to the extension and improvement of the town, establishing manufactures, endowing charities and See also: building churches; and succeeded in producing a temporary vitality
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Upwards of £150,000, including a large See also: government See also: grant, is said to have been expended upon the pier and harbour; but the violence of the
See also: sea overthrew the one and the other became filled with See also: sand
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To the See also: east of the town are the remains of Bonamargy Abbey, the See also: burial-place of many of the Mac-Donnell See also: family
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The Carey See also: brook, by the See also: side of which the abbey stands, was formerly called the Margy, and on its See also: waters according to tradition dwelt the four See also: children of Lir, changed to swans by their step-See also: mother until St See also: Columba released them from enchantment
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Joyce, Old See also: Celtic Romances.) With this well-known See also: romance is connected the wide-spread belief in Ireland of See also: ill-See also: fortune following the killing of a sivan
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See also: Coal-seams, formerly extensively worked, and from an unknown
See also: period of antiquity, appear in the cliffs towards See also: Fair See also: Head, and the See also: fisheries are important
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The coast-scenery and the view from the See also: hill of Knocklayd are notable
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