Moyry Pass
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(Redirected from Gap of the North)
| Moyry Pass | |
|---|---|
| County Armagh, Northern Ireland | |
| Site information | |
| Type | Mountain pass |
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| Site history | |
| Built | Fortified in the late 16th century |
| In use | 1600–1601 (notably during the Nine Years' War) |
| Battles/wars | Battle 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
[edit]- ^ Spring p.105
Bibliography
[edit]- Peter, Spring. Great Walls and Linear Barriers. Pen and Sword, 2015.
