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    Carrickfergus was built by John de Courcy in 1177 as his headquarters, after he conquered eastern Ulster and ruled as a petty king until 1204, when he was ousted by another Norman adventurer, Hugh de Lacy.
    Originally built by the Anglo-Norman nobleman John de Courcy in 1177, Carrickfergus Castle was modified repeatedly over the centuries as new weapons, tactics and threats brought fresh challenges to those defending the area.
    Construction of Carrickfergus Castle began in 1177, during the Norman invasion of Ireland. The castle was built by John de Courcy, an Anglo-Norman knight who had been granted lands in Ulster by King Henry II of England.
    Carrickfergus was built in 1177 as headquarters for John de Courcy after he conquered eastern Ulster in 1177 (and ruled as a petty king until 1204).
    Built in 1177, the castle is more than 800 years old. It is a significant work of art established in Northern Ireland which now houses a historical display and cannons from the 17th and 19th centuries.
     
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    Carrickfergus Castle - Wikipedia

    Carrickfergus was built by John de Courcy in 1177 as his headquarters, after he conquered eastern Ulster and ruled as a petty king until 1204, when he was ousted by another Norman adventurer, Hugh de Lacy. Initially de Courcy built the inner ward, a small bailey at the end of the promontory with a high polygonal … See more

    Carrickfergus Castle (from the Irish Carraig Ḟergus or "cairn of Fergus", the name "Fergus" meaning "strong man") is a Norman castle in Northern Ireland, situated in the town of Carrickfergus in County Antrim, … See more

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    In 1778, a small but significant event in the American War of Independence began at Carrickfergus, when John Paul Jones, in the face of … See more

    The castle is short walk from Carrickfergus railway station. Trains connect west to Belfast Lanyon Place and Belfast Great Victoria Street and east to Whitehead and Larne Harbour operated … See more

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    Lord Edmund Savage of the Ards was Seneschal of Ulster and Constable of Carrickfergus Castle in the late 14th century under … See more

    Governors of the garrison at Carrickfergus included:
    • 1568: William Piers
    • 1597: Sir John Chichester (killed near See more

     
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    WEBMar 31, 2021 · Originally built by the Anglo-Norman nobleman John de Courcy in 1177, Carrickfergus Castle was modified repeatedly over the …

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