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      • Sir John Perrot, the Lord Deputy of Ireland, established County Coleraine between the Rivers Bann and Foyle in 1585 during the reign of Elizabeth I. Sir John intended administering the new county from the town of Coleraine.
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    The Mesolithic site at Mount Sandel, which dates from approximately 5935 BC [4] is some of the earliest evidence of human settlement in Ireland. [5] The ninth-century hagiography Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick records how the town got its name.

  3. 5 days ago · Modern Coleraine (from the Irish, meaning “ferry corner”) owes its foundation to the companies of the City of London who undertook the colonization of County Londonderry in the 17th century under the scheme for the Plantation of Ulster. A road and rail junction, Coleraine is also the seat of the New University of Ulster (founded 1965).

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  4. Coleraine was built with earthen ramparts which withstood a siege in 1642. However, many of the inhabitants perished from disease. As another army approached in 1689, the town was abandoned and the garrison and population sought refuge behind the walls of Derry.

  5. Legend tells that St Patrick founded the church in Coleraine in the 5th century. Archaeologists uncovered the foundations of a medieval church, which can be seen inside the church today. Memorials and tombstones reveal the stories of the people who lived in and around Coleraine in the 17th century. 8 The norTh rAMPArT

  6. The original town, now called Killowen, on the western bank of the river Bann, and which subsequently became the chief or shire town of the county of Coleraine, is of very remote antiquity; and in 540 had a priory of Canons Regular, of which St. Carbreus, a disciple of St. Finian, and first bishop of Coleraine, was abbot.

  7. Oldest Known Town House in Ulster was found in Coleraine! In the early 1980s, archaeologist Nick Brannon and his colleague were walking along New Row when a burnt out roof caught their attention. Nick said “there stood a massive, timber-framed roof… Close examination followed.

  8. Mar 23, 2024 · Explore the hidden gem of Coleraine, a charming town in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Located by the scenic River Bann, it offers a rich history and is the administrative centre of the Causeway Coast and Glens district. Discover all that Coleraine has to offer!

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