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InInteresting Facts relating to Drogheda

 

1.      The town of Drogheda was founded by the Normans and given it's coat of arms by King  John , The star and crescent on the  Drogheda  crest differs significantly from the ones on a number of nations flags including Turkey , thus dispelling the myth that it was adopted following a visit by Turkish ships during the famine period .

  1. St Patrick landed at the mouth of the river Boyne ,just opposite Baltray , in 432AD when he arrived in Ireland to introduce Christianity .   
  2. Oliver Cromwell did most of his killing in Drogheda on September 11th 1649 , so the 9-11 date had a significance to Drogheda long before 2001.
  3. King James who lost the Battle of the Boyne , was in his younger days “Duke of York and Albany” and when the British took New Amsterdam from the Dutch , they renamed the city New York in his Honor and also named the city of Albany ( New York state capital)  in his Honor. 
  4. The Battle of the Boyne was fought 3 miles up stream from Drogheda on July 1st 1690 , It is now celebrated on the 12th due to the change in the calendar , brought in by Pope  Gregory
  5. Edward Bruce , brother of Robert was the last man crowned High King of Ireland , he attacked Drogheda in 1317 and was later killed at the Battle of Faughart by Drogheda man John Malpas .
  6. In 1494 Poynings Law was passed in Drogheda , which meant that the Irish Parliament could no longer pass a law without the expressed permission of the English Privy Council .
  7. Hugh O’Neill and Hugh O’Donnell spent the night in a premises on Peter Street , before  signing the Treaty of Mellifont in 1603. O’Neill was a Louth man born in Dundalk.
  8. Famous people born in Drogheda include actor Pierce Brosnan , footballers Steve Staunton , Gary Kelly and Ian Harte , former Ryder Cup golfer Des Smyth ,  Eamonn Campbell of internationally famous folk group the Dubliners and Comedienne Deirdre O’Kane    
  9.  Three times Eurovision singer Johnny Logan lived and went to school in Drogheda and played gaelic football for Louth at minor level .  
  10.  Mother Mary Martin founded the Medical Missionaries of Mary and based their first hospital in Drogheda . She is buried in St Peter’s Cemetery .
  11.  Captain William Blith of Mutiny on the Bounty fame designed the beacons in the Boyne river to guide ships into port.
  12. John Philip Holland the inventor of the submarine taught at Drogheda Christian Brothers School before moving to New Jersey .He lived in the building that is now Scholars Townhouse Hotel .  
  13. United Irishman John Napper Tandy , who is recalled in at least two songs “The Wearing Of The Green” and “The Spanish Lady”

    was a freeman of Drogheda , his brother Burton Tandy was Mayor

of the town in 1800

  1. Ben Dunne , founder of the Dunne's Stores retail chain , served his time as an apprentice in Anderson’s of West Street now one of Dunne's Store’s branches .
  2. Pope John Paul the Second visited Drogheda in 1979 when he addressed over a quarter of a million at Killineer , just north of the town
  3. The famous Tara Broach , now in the National Museum , was found on the beach in Bettystown ,  5 miles east of the town .
  4.  A horse named “Drogheda” won the famous Aintree Grand National in 1898
  5.  John Boyle O’Reilly , poet , newspaper owner and patriot was born at Dowth , 4 miles from the town in 1844
  6. Paul Espinasse , killed as a result of a fall from a horse near the Black Bull in  Drogheda , was the previous tenant of the St James Gate Brewery in Dublin , which after his death was then taken over by Arthur Guinness .
  7. Evanna Lynch who played Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter film “ The Order of the Phoenix “ is from Termonfeckin near Drogheda
  8. Many of the top acts of the sixties played in the Abbey Ballroom including The Kinks , The Searchers , The Seekers, The Troggs , Roy Orbison , The Everly Brothers ,  Sandy Shaw , Marieann Faithful and Adam Faith .Many of todays top names have played Slane Castle 8 miles from Drogheda
  9.  Laytown Races is the only official race meeting run on a beach while Bellewstown Races are one of the oldest recorded meetings in the British Isles.
  10. Irish & British Lions rugby player Shane Horgan is from Bellewstown near Drogheda and played his early rugby with Boyne Rugby Club .
  11. In Colleen McCullough’s novel “The Thornbirds “ the name of the ranch is Drogheda
  12. John Philip Holland , the inventor of the submarine, was at one point a teacher in Drogheda CBS , which was then based in the building that is now the Star & Crescent
  13. Drogheda man Edward Townley Hardman , is credited with starting the Kimberley Gold rush in Australia in 1886 .
  14. Defeated US Presidential candidate  John McCain was a great great great great great grandson of Dixie Coddington who took over the lands at Oldbridge and built Oldbridge House , now the visitor centre for the Battle of the Boyne

 

 


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