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Norman, and should be noted for this reason. Like many 

 others it is well ruined. 



The remaining castles are very numerous, and in every 

 stage of decay and neglect. All of them are of great interest 

 from the way in which their former greatness is woven into 

 local history, and from their connection with the various 

 Irish clans, and with English adventurers, but in size or 

 martial construction they possess little that would arrest 

 attention. 



W. J. F. 



TVriC*I. COUNI'V ANTRIM FLINT AKKOW HI-AOS. 



