Excerpt from Howth and Its Owners: Being the Fifth Part of a History of County Dublin and an Extra Volume of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
On a first view the peninsula seems to have more connexion with the present than the past. As it is approached from the west by its isthmus modern villas and places of worship are alone seen, and within its limits houses Of the last century are every where most conspicuous. III addition, an artificial harbour on its northern shore, and a light-house at its eastern extremity, tend to increase its association with later times. But a closer inspec tion shows that the peninsula contains many ancient remains, indeed, more than any other area of the same size in the county of Dublin, and affords much scope for archfeological and historical research. A cromlech recalls the primeval age; a fortified head land, the days of the Celtic monarchy; an early sanctuary, the dawn Of Christianity; and the varied architecture of a castle and church, whose foundations were laid nearly seven centuries ago, the changes of subsequent periods. To the evidence of an event ful past afforded by these relics, the place~names make addition, and establish a close connexion with the Scandinavian invaders, from whose tongue the names of the peninsula and its island are derived.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the rich history of Howth, a peninsula in County Dublin, Ireland, renowned for its scenic beauty and captivating past. From its earliest inhabitants, including the legendary figures of Irish mythology, to the arrival of the Anglo-Normans and the establishment of the St. Lawrence family, the narrative traces the peninsula's evolution through centuries of change. The book explores Howth's significance in Irish history and literature, its role as a strategic location, and its connection to the broader currents of European events. The lives of the St. Lawrence family, who have held the lordship of Howth for generations, are intertwined with the peninsula's story, reflecting their unwavering loyalty and contributions to Irish society. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, the author sheds light on the enduring legacy of Howth and its owners, offering readers a glimpse into a place where myth and history converge. The book's insights illuminate the profound impact of the past on the present, revealing how Howth's unique heritage continues to shape its identity and inspire generations to come. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781333669706_0
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