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InInteresting Facts relating to Drogheda for 3 Irish Open
1. The town of Drogheda was founded by the Normans and given it's coat of arms by King John , The star and crescent on the Drogheda crest differs significantly from the ones on a number of nations flags including Turkey , thus dispelling the myth that it was adopted following a visit by Turkish ships during the famine period .
- St Patrick landed at the mouth of the river Boyne ,just opposite Baltray , in 432AD when he arrived in Ireland to introduce Christianity .
- Oliver Cromwell did most of his killing in Drogheda on September 11th 1649 , so the 9-11 date had a significance to Drogheda long before 2001.
- King James who lost the Battle of the Boyne , was in his younger days “Duke of York and Albany” and when the British took New Amsterdam from the Dutch , they renamed the city New York in his Honor and also named the city of Albany ( New York state capital) in his Honor.
- The Battle of the Boyne was fought 3 miles up stream from Drogheda on July 1st 1690 , It is now celebrated on the 12th due to the change in the calendar , brought in by Pope Gregory
- Edward Bruce , brother of Robert was the last man crowned High King of Ireland , he attacked Drogheda in 1317 and was later killed at the Battle of Faughart by Drogheda man John Malpas .
- In 1494 Poynings Law was passed in Drogheda , which meant that the Irish Parliament could no longer pass a law without the expressed permission of the English Privy Council .
- Hugh O’Neill and Hugh O’Donnell spent the night in a premises on Peter Street , before signing the Treaty of Mellifont in 1603. O’Neill was a Louth man born in Dundalk.
- Famous people born in Drogheda include actor Pierce Brosnan , footballers Steve Staunton , Gary Kelly and Ian Harte , former Ryder Cup golfer Des Smyth , Eamonn Campbell of internationally famous folk group the Dubliners and Comedienne Deirdre O’Kane
- Three times Eurovision singer Johnny Logan lived and went to school in Drogheda and played gaelic football for Louth at minor level .
- Mother Mary Martin founded the Medical Missionaries of Mary and based their first hospital in Drogheda . She is buried in St Peter’s Cemetery .
- Captain William Blith of Mutiny on the Bounty fame designed the beacons in the Boyne river to guide ships into port.
- John Philip Holland the inventor of the submarine taught at Drogheda Christian Brothers School before moving to New Jersey .He lived in the building that is now Scholars Townhouse Hotel .
- United Irishman John Napper Tandy , who is recalled in at least two songs “The Wearing Of The Green” and “The Spanish Lady”
was a freeman of Drogheda , his brother Burton Tandy was Mayor
of the town in 1800
- Ben Dunne , founder of the Dunne's Stores retail chain , served his time as an apprentice in Anderson’s of West Street now one of Dunne's Store’s branches .
- Pope John Paul the Second visited Drogheda in 1979 when he addressed over a quarter of a million at Killineer , just north of the town
- The famous Tara Broach , now in the National Museum , was found on the beach in Bettystown , 5 miles east of the town .
- A horse named “Drogheda” won the famous Aintree Grand National in 1898
- John Boyle O’Reilly , poet , newspaper owner and patriot was born at Dowth , 4 miles from the town in 1844
- Paul Espinasse , killed as a result of a fall from a horse near the Black Bull in Drogheda , was the previous tenant of the St James Gate Brewery in Dublin , which after his death was then taken over by Arthur Guinness .
- Evanna Lynch who played Luna Lovegood in the Harry Potter film “ The Order of the Phoenix “ is from Termonfeckin near Drogheda
- Many of the top acts of the sixties played in the Abbey Ballroom including The Kinks , The Searchers , The Seekers, The Troggs , Roy Orbison , The Everly Brothers , Sandy Shaw , Marieann Faithful and Adam Faith .Many of todays top names have played Slane Castle 8 miles from Drogheda
- Laytown Races is the only official race meeting run on a beach while Bellewstown Races are one of the oldest recorded meetings in the British Isles.
- Irish & British Lions rugby player Shane Horgan is from Bellewstown near Drogheda and played his early rugby with Boyne Rugby Club .
- In Colleen McCullough’s novel “The Thornbirds “ the name of the ranch is Drogheda
- John Philip Holland , the inventor of the submarine, was at one point a teacher in Drogheda CBS , which was then based in the building that is now the Star & Crescent
- Drogheda man Edward Townley Hardman , is credited with starting the Kimberley Gold rush in Australia in 1886 .
- Defeated US Presidential candidate John McCain was a great great great great great grandson of Dixie Coddington who took over the lands at Oldbridge and built Oldbridge House , now the visitor centre for the Battle of the Boyne
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