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Moyry Pass

Coordinates: 54°04′08″N 6°22′44″W / 54.069°N 6.379°W / 54.069; -6.379
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Moyry Pass
County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Site information
TypeMountain pass
Map
Site history
BuiltFortified in the late 16th century
In use1600–1601 (notably during the Nine Years' War)
Battles/warsBattle of Moyry Pass

The Moyry Pass is a geographical feature on the border between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It is a mountain pass running along Slieve Gullion between Newry and Dundalk. It is also known as the Gap of the North.[1]

The pass was of historical military importance as it controlled the route between Ulster and The Pale around Dublin. Moyry Castle was constructed to guard the pass. A number of battles have been fought in or around the pass, including the Battle of Moyry Pass in 1600 and several engagements during the Williamite War in Ireland.

References

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  1. ^ Spring p.105

Bibliography

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  • Peter, Spring. Great Walls and Linear Barriers. Pen and Sword, 2015.
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54°04′08″N 6°22′44″W / 54.069°N 6.379°W / 54.069; -6.379